Dating back centuries, these structures still speak of the influences the trade town was exposed to
Dating back centuries, these structures still speak of the influences the trade town was exposed to
The art show explores how cities, bodies and objects impact memory
As the star enters a new decade, his films are back in theatres
Day three of the ongoing Dharamshala International Film Festival was about packed screenings and conversations
Indie filmmakers share challenges and joys of making films
The film was screened simultaneously across three venues
With more than 12 shows featuring names such as Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapur and Anupam Kher, Season 6 is poised to be the largest-ever edition of Delhi Theatre Festival
Glimpses from a morning at the Amul dairy cooperative society in Gujarat
Curator of the sixth edition of Kochi-Muziris Biennale, the performance artiste says in art, politics must not be offered on a platter, but can emerge through slippages and cracks
Festival director Ritu Sarin lets us in on this year’s highlights: a masterclass with Adil Hussain, conversations with Andrey A Tarkovsky and Kiran Rao and an interactive web documentary featuring oral histories and archival materials from FTII’s women graduates
He was one of the funniest people I have known. If there was pain & anger, there was also mischief & a wicked sense of humour, writes Naseeruddin Shah about his late friend
His thumri renditions enriched the Purab Ang tradition
‘Sculpting the Century’ is a repository of Indian artworks featuring 23 artists
The Kathak dancer blends storytelling with dance and music to present a picture of the arts in the royal darbars.
Acclaimed multi-disciplinary artist Sarah Singh’s work amalgamates architecture, theatre, film and design
He was the inflexible guru who shaped modern Indian drama’s lexicon. On his birth centenary, a grateful student remembers the NSD founder
60 emerging artists from across the country are displaying their works at the 34th Ravi Jain Memorial Foundation exhibition
The landmark retrospective honours the modernist
“Viksit Bharat ke Rang-Kala ke Sang” at the Lalit Kala Akademi Regional Centre, Shimla
Pahari art’s lyrical beauty captivates CM’s family | Paintings a cultural ambassador for Himachal
A deep understanding of India through the millennia is a must for the Yuge Yugeen Bharat Museum project
Run by his great-granddaughter now, Gurbaksh Singh’s utopian town remains a defiant oasis, scarred but battling ahead
Bharatanatyam dancer and Padma Shri recipient believes in going beyond human-centric perspectives
Ram Katha over the centuries has produced nearly 300 versions — unique interpretations with a basic structure that celebrates victory of good over evil. Now, a once gentle, contrite Ram is a weaponised Superman. Sita is reduced to a meek figure. How many of us want to resurrect our Ramlila memories? How much do our young wish to remember these?
Holds the record of drawing 10,000 Ganeshas in one of his art works
Dr Anchal Arora, Assistant Professor, Concept Creator of Art-Attack Club at University School of Financial Studies, GNDU, emphasises on integrating creative discourse with hands-on training to encourage innovation
The festival invites artistes and audiences from across the country and the world
A series of 21 photographs of courtesans taken in 1874 by Darogha Abbas Ali
Agha Hashar Kashmiri’s century-old classic play ‘Sita Banbas’ kickstarts Ank’s 50th anniversary celebrations