Art
Amid coronavirus pandemic, Jammu and Kashmir's copperware witnesses a resurgence
The Kashmiri copperware is an ancient artwork and the objects are used as household dailyware and also for decorative purposes
One of a kind: A humdinger of an LGBT arts fest
Dr Bibek Debroy and Dr Shashi Tharoor are keynote speakers of this one-year-old, two-day, online fest.
Reality bites for these folks
This 2019 best seller is a fascinating read that delves into the lives of anxious strangers trapped in a strange hostage situation
A vanishing ancient craft form
The KARA festival, organised at Saptaparni in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad till 8th November, displays an ancient but dying craft
I'm an intuitive dancer, says Terence Lewis on his journey in Bollywood
As his dance show releases on an OTT, Bollywood choreographer Terence Lewis talks about contemporary dance and the challenges
The art world is abuzz, as AstaGuru readies for ‘Husain’
Titled simply ‘Husain’, this dedicated event will be the largest solo artist auction to be curated in India
Capturing the memories of lockdown
Celebrating World Photography Day, photographers share their lockdown experiences
Can you paint your way out of pain?
Art has long been used as a tool for catharsis, enabling individuals and communities to cope with grief, pain and trauma
Weavers left high and dry
A pandemic and the reduced demand have driven the weaver community, known for their exquisite craftsmanship into dire state
Designing bespoke spaces
Rupin Suchak dreams up outrageous, unique, inspiring avatars of every space he sees little wonder that he’s made made a name for himself