‘The Village on the Highway’ marks a continuation of Gauri Gill’s practice, which has continually focused on ‘how people in precarity find ways to float, rather than drown’
‘The Village on the Highway’ marks a continuation of Gauri Gill’s practice, which has continually focused on ‘how people in precarity find ways to float, rather than drown’
An artiste’s imagination can expand or be limited by the availability of resources, as precarity of funds remains a constant struggle
In this new column, eminent photographers reflect on their memorable works
Gauri Gill’s ‘The Village on the Highway’ is a tribute to the ingenious homes that came up at Delhi’s doorstep during farmers’ protest
As tourism expands into the remote interiors of Himachal, its mercenary ruthlessness is destroying the river ecosystems
The British-era structure has standout features such as jack arch ceilings, archways, a front porch with a grand doorway, skylights and fireplaces
Apart from the usual dishes like aloo matar, there are some interesting recipes in which peas play the main role
Veer Munshi’s latest exhibition, ‘Healing Wounds’, offers aesthetics to counter violence in Kashmir
Dosanjh Kalan exemplifies why going abroad tops Punjab charts
It was the year of cult classics — new themes, stars, directors and script writers
The launch of Udaan Yatri Cafe is a good start, but the non-availability of water and food at reasonable prices at airports remains a concern
It’s a joint byline that became synonymous with travel writing — Hugh and Colleen Gantzer. Colleen passed away at the age of 93 in November last year, and on Republic Day, the couple was awarded the Padma Shri. Hugh Gantzer pens his thoughts…
A simple savoury cheesecake souffle is not difficult to bake at home and enjoy
Actor Jaideep Ahlawat and ‘Paatal Lok’ creator-writer Sudip Sharma on the much-loved character of Hathi Ram Chaudhary
The neglect and lack of meaningful conservation has stripped Poonch of its soul, leaving its heritage unrecognisably altered
The claims about early origins of iron, like in Tamil Nadu recently, show an obsession for showcasing regional achievements rather than addressing important questions about the past
For Bhai Harjinder Singh Srinagarwale, the Padma Shri acknowledges his contribution to Gurmat Sangeet
In ‘Khula Aasman’, multimedia artist Seema Kohli delves into Partition and inheritance
The Kumbh Mela is like nothing else in the world. It is so big that the human eye cannot encompass it in one glance. It is so old that estimates vary by millennia. It is so populous that it could...
Basking in the glory of ‘Black Warrant’, director Vikramaditya Motwane feels the best stories are told when fact blends with fiction
It is in everybody’s interest to come up with solutions to make paragliding safer
For every citizen of India, it was a day of rejoicing, but also one of ceremony
In this new column, eminent photographers reflect on their memorable works
The best part about a picnic is that there are no rules about food
After touring 19 countries, an exhibition of 150 models of the architect-planner’s works has come to Chandigarh
Artworks produced at Nalanda had features of both Mathura and Sarnath with some local touch, Abhay K writes in ‘Nalanda: How It Changed the World’
‘The Elephant Book’ by Sowmya Rajendran is a captivating exploration of the profound relationship between humans and elephants
‘Thorns and Roses’ commands compulsive reading
Gyan Chaturvedi’s mastery over absurd situations sets the tone — where was the govt when the Bazaar was taking over everything?