Answers to soul call
From past few years, Kathak dancer and choreographer Aditi Mangaldas had been thinking about the relationship between man and woman — the ideas of masculinity and how brutality and hatred are deeply e
Adventures of a global gypsy
There is another America that lies just below the surface of myth, adrift on a sea of illusions and imprisoned by implacable ideologies that strangle reason and compassion.
Fans gear up for Weekender fun
The music aficionados in the capital have a reason to rejoice. The popular Bacardi NH7 Weekender has announced the line-up and the tickets are out on sale.
Dishing out designs
The idea of ‘dressing up’ food has been in vogue for quite sometime. But how about ‘eating design’?
Poll-itical fever grips DU
Post the exciting freshers’ and theme parties that hail the entry of fuchchas into the fold of college life, Delhi University is gearing up for its next big event.
Legacy of shear magic
The art of styling hair isn’t just a passion but also a legacy for three generations of the Habib family. Brand Habib has been synonymous with hairstyling for decades.
Srila’s glass-y art for connoisseurs
She goes to her studio every day, irrespective of weekday or weekend. Residing in hot, muggy Kolkata, standing in front of a furnace in her studio and constantly working is not easy.
Breaking new ground underwater
Seven friends decide to have fun in a luxury yacht. They decide to not pay heed to a warning and find themselves stranded in the middle of shark-infested seas.
16-year-old does it write
As a tiny tot, Shriya remembers writing her first book, The Orphan Girl. At that point, she didn’t even know how to spell the word ‘orphan’ and spelt it with a ‘t’ at the end.
‘I love people-watching’
Life has come full circle for Lily Collins. One of the first auditions she gave in Hollywood was for the role of Bella in the Twilight series.