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THE QUIET INTERLUDE
Meet the man who is credited with turning Bengaluru into a pink paradiseBengaluru's streets are now adorned with beautiful pink flowers. These blooms come from Tabebuia rosea trees, introduced by forester S.G. N...
Sholay@50: From Sambha to Kalia, supporting parts that became pop culture mainstayRamesh Sippy's 'Sholay' is remembered for its iconic characters, including the supporting cast who, despite limited screen time, left a las...
Lionel Messi caught on Coldplay Kiss Cam with wife — Why was the moment more awkward than romantic?The Coldplay kiss cam moment followed closely on the heels of a far more controversial episode involving the same concert feature. During t...
Listening to birdsongIn a noisy city, birdsong offers a peaceful contrast. These sounds remind us of nature's presence. Birdsong feels like poetry amidst the ur...
A Meditative MetamorphosisTrishla Jain’s art explores the unique space between breaths, brought to life through her latest exhibition.
A meditative metamorphosisTrishla Jain’s latest exhibition, 'The Quiet Interlude', at LTC Gallery in New Delhi showcases her mature, meditative works. Her art, which...
Breather between breathtaking and breathfulnessTrishla Jain tells Indrajit Hazra about her upcoming exhibition, ‘The Quiet Interlude’, where the creative process itself takes form on can...
What you think you know about Ukraine is probably wrongDisinformation about the Ukraine-Russia conflict, spread by influential figures, claims NATO's eastward expansion and a supposed CIA-backed...
Seema Kohli's inter-mingling art forms is manure for the soulThe contemporary artist's show presents a narrative performance that combines poetry, dance, fine art and weaving.
Boston blasts: Long road to recovery stretches beyond the injured healingWhile the Boston Marathon generates approximately $140 million every year, this year’s incidents threaten to sabotage the city’s economic r...
India equities less attractive currently for FIIs: UR Bhat, Dalton Capital Advisors"There is a remarkable lack of interest as far as the Indian market is concerned, even though valuation-wise it looks attractive," says UR ...
- Serenity & spice
It’s not called Serendip for nothing. This salubrious isle has something for everyone. The 66,000 sq km-sized teardrop-shaped island packs ...