Culture & Books

Revenge tourism at its best as heritage walks return

Revenge tourism at its best as heritage walks return

Delhi-ites are rediscovering their heritage and enjoying being outdoors, stomping out the tedium of lockdowns

February 18, 2022

Spring arrives at Nizamuddin

The Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah Sharif in South Delhi has had a tradition of celebrating Basant Panchmi dating back to five…

February 12, 2022

Fixing a date not easy

What do young women think about the proposed increase in the legal age of marriage of women to 21 as…

February 12, 2025

Our ‘Krishna’ among the gopis

Dancer, guru and multifaceted legend Pt Birju Maharaj (1937–2022) leaves an irreplaceable void in Delhi’s dance circles and the country…

August 22, 2022

What if Rahi Masoom Raza’s character Topi Shukla died by suicide in 2021

Rahi Masoom Raza’s novel Topi Shukla is a tragic story of a man, representing a secular Indian imagination, who doesn't…

November 23, 2021

Play, pause & listen

Storytel brings plays as audiobooks for theatre and drama enthusiasts   There is always some message, some theme, that expressly…

September 28, 2021

Stage is set

Zee Theatre collaborates with Shreyas Talpade’s theatre platform Nine Rãsã. Tatasky Theatre to air their play titled ‘Pashmina’ this month…

September 27, 2021

Euphoria joins music NFT, launches first album in 9 years

Euphoria releases latest album as an NFT - becomes India’s first mainstream musician to enter the NFTs ecosystem  In a…

September 14, 2021

Weaving beyond wearability

Nature Morte’s latest exhibition, titled ‘Hanging Gardens’ features art from threads of emotions, dreams and personality  Artisanal – this word…

August 5, 2021

The makers and the making of pornography

Pornography is a thriving professional industry. The Internet has democratized it. But there’s the moral compass...     Raj Kundra has been…

July 29, 2021