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The 'Gully Boy' effect: Bangalore Poetry Festival to feature a session on rap music'Gully Boy' affable MC Sher, Siddhant Charutvedi, will kick off the festival.
Meet Sophie Hannah, the British crime writerMeet Sophie Hannah, the British crime writer who has written three new Hercule Poirot novels with the blessings of the Agatha Christie fami...
At Bangalore Lit Fest, #MeToo survivors recall horror; urge women to speak out, lend a helping handThe crowd gave a standing ovation to the #MeToo survivors.
Ramachandra Guha, Vishal Bhardwaj among 60 poets, artistes who will take stage at Bengaluru Poetry FestivalThe third edition of the annual festival is scheduled to be held on August 4 and 5.
Celebrating sisterhood: Women writers to debate gender constructs in digital eraA Women Writers' Festival debuts in city tomorrow after Mumbai and Delhi editions
Too many literary festivals vying for an already-saturated Bengaluru audienceIn past six months, Bengaluru has seen three literature festivals. Bangalore Business Literature Festival is coming up this week while BLF ...
Bengaluru to organise first poetry fest next monthThe Bengaluru Poetry Festival, will be held on August 6 & 7 at The Leela Palace where Javed Akhtar & Varun Gandhi are expected to attend.
Bengaluru to host its own poetry festival in AugustCalled Bengaluru Poetry Festival, the fest will be held on August 6 and 7 at The Leela Palace on Old Airport Road.
Net-savvy Bengaluru citizens take to flash fiction for its quick readFlash fiction, micro fiction or micro story, is gaining popularity thanks to social media and people's affinity for quick stories.
B'lore Lit Fest: How language, class and ideology have come in way of liberal expressionHistorian Ramachandra Guha, who came forward to support the BLF, says that in today's day and age, politics and ideologies are inescapable
Meet Shinie Antony, Chetan Bhagat's editor and cofounder of the Bangalore Literature FestivalWhile her previous books have established her penchant for all things witty, her latest short story collection The Orphanage for Words -to ...
Shalini Umachandran's 'You Can Make Your Dreams Work': Excerpts of four stories featured in the bookWhat if you decided to do what you love, start a business or switch to a career that’s more fulfilling instead of working at someone else’s...
Jaipur Literature Festival 2015: Computer-driven poetry isn't a new experiment, says Vijay ShesadriPoets resorting to computers to help them write "mash-ups" or "flarf poems" is not a new development technically but historically.
- From snow-covered Kashmir to cool Coorg, winter is the best time to travel in India
India welcomes the winter months with open arms — and in most places, with sunglasses and continued air conditioning.