Culture How the Serendipity Arts Festival celebrated the spirit of communityJanhavi AcharekarThe 2022 edition included different forms of art and disciplines not usually categorised as art.
CULTURE Late start to Kochi Muziris Biennale exposes organisational fault linesNidheesh M.K.Frontline Bureau
Photo Essay Langur Mela in Amritsar sees hundreds of children visit Bada Hanuman templeRaminder Pal Singh
A saga of sacrificeCORPORATION councillor, political activist, fighter for social causes and an active participant in the women's movement, K. Leelavathi, who was brutal
An ode to the Olive RidleyS. THEODORE BASKARANShekar Dattatri's film on Olive Ridley turtles makes an impassioned call to protect the reptiles from the perils of commercialisation and the threats
A tribute to a fighterS. VISWANATHANFilm-maker Anwar Jamal's powerful portrayal of the protagonist in the film 'Swaraj' is a fitting tribute to the martyred woman councillor Leelavathi o
Widening fissuresT.K. RAJALAKSHMIAs a sign of the deepening ideological fault lines within the ICHR, controversy surrounds the grant of a fellowship.
A festival of multiple formsC. NAGANNABahuroopi, a national theatre festival held in Mysore, helps bring folk theatre centrestage and highlights effectively the theme of marginalisation.
The bloodying of nationalismVASANTHA SURYAThe film Char Adhyay, set in the terrorist phase of the Indian freedom movement, is an outstanding example of Kumar Shahani's meticulous artistry.
A rich heritageKALYAN CHAUDHURI in KohimaThe Hornbill festival held in the first week of December shows that with its stunning natural beauty and great cultural traditions, Nagaland can offer
Connoisseur KingText & Photographs: T.S. SATYANI REMEMBER how, during our middle school days, I would venture out with my friends to the palace gates to catch a glimpse of the Maharaja so that I co
Breeding little fascistsSUDHANVA DESHPANDEWhat `The Men in the Tree, a documentary, reveals about the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh.
The great Indian family A strict population control policy sounds good on paper, but it ignores sociological correlations.
SlideshowThe hungry river Villages in West Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts live under the constant threat of river erosion that eats up their homes overnight.