The film unfolds over the course of a single day. And while it makes an important point, some things don’t quite land
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) will present ‘The Meeting Ground’ at Christie’s London from July 16 to August 21
Karan Mahajan's novel 'The Complex' explores the destructive psychological dynamics of a large Delhi family living in close quarters, dominated by the legacy of their deceased patriarch, S.P. Chopra
A soulless, hollow representation of modern relationships, one that gestures toward commitment anxiety and endless romantic options without saying anything particularly insightful about either
Historically, El Niño has been linked to weaker monsoons and droughts in India, posing a substantial risk to the rain-dependent farm sector
The film suggests that trauma does not disappear with time; it merely changes shape
Just like the Uttar Pradesh government’s One District, One Cuisine list, the state’s diverse culinary traditions find little space in its food conversations
A recent study highlights a significant increase in Uncompensable Heat Stress (UHS) during India's monsoon season, posing a growing health risk
While the food experience could be subjective, what Zetu does, and successfully so, is offer a Sri Lankan experience not known to Delhi otherwise
Drawing on commentary from Shashi Tharoor, William Dalrymple, and Commodore Uday Bhaskar, among others, the film examines Britain's centuries-long presence in India through an economic lens
Drawing on commentary from Shashi Tharoor, William Dalrymple, and Commodore Uday Bhaskar, among others, the film examines Britain's centuries-long presence in India through an economic lens
Envisioned by Isha Foundation’s founder Sadhguru, the initiative aims to facilitate the plantation of 242 crore trees across the Cauvery basin
The beloved writer, who turned 92 on May 19, appears physically frail but remains warm and witty, chuckling often as he speaks
Blending fictional characters with historical figures such as Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, the novel moves beyond historical fiction into an exploration of storytelling itself, and how stories shape nations, politics, and collective memory
Ladakh’s development is at a crossroads, facing the dual challenge of rapid modernisation and preserving its unique cultural identity and fragile ecology
Today, Jammu is viewed as hyper-nationalist, while Ladakhis are branded anti-nationals, Wangchuk says
Nemai Ghosh's picture chronicle on Satyajit Ray is part of a month-long exhibition at DAG, which opened in New Delhi on May 8
Indian designers keep returning to Raja Ravi Varma, a fascination visible once again at the recent Met Gala
To address water scarcity, the Ladakh administration has launched Project Him Sarovar, under which 50 artificial ponds are being developed
‘A magical moment’: Locals say catching a glimpse of sacred relics on Buddha Purnima
This rare event, celebrating Buddha Purnima with ancient relics from Piprahwa, runs from May 1 till May 15, drawing Buddhist communities and dignitaries
Centre in partnership with the Global Environment Facility and the United Nations Development Programme, has launched a $4.88 million, five-year project to strengthen grassroots biodiversity governance
'August 17' is the kind of book that stays with you, not just for its reimagining of history, but for the questions it leaves behind
Lectures in bars are emerging as a popular trend, deinstitutionalising knowledge and making intellectual engagement more accessible in informal urban spaces
In conversation with THE WEEK, 'IBTIDA - Ek Mehfil', co-founders CEO Anubhav Jain and curator Tanvi Singh Bhatia discuss why intimate mehfils are striking a chord today
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