Quote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer: 'Man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills.' Life advice from German philosopher who admired Indian texts like Upanishads & Bhagavad GitaArthur Schopenhauer, a 19th-century German philosopher, posited that while individuals can act on their desires, they cannot choose those d...
10 movies likely to dominate the 2027 Oscars — early predictions you can’t missThe 2026 film lineup is already generating serious awards buzz, setting the stage for a fiercely competitive 2027 Oscars season. Audiences ...
250 years of Adam Smith: Why Trump should read 'Wealth of Nations'As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s independence, we also honor the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s groundbreaking work, '...
Van Gogh's early masterpiece may steal the show at Dutch art fairAlso known as 'Head of an Old Peasant Woman with a White Cap', Van Gogh's early work, painted around 1884 has been put up for sale by M.S. ...
‘Lessons in Chemistry’: Here’s storyline, cast, streaming platform and moreApple TV+ series "Lessons in Chemistry" features a standout cast. Brie Larson stars as Elizabeth Zott, a brilliant scientist challenging ge...
Lessons in Chemistry trailer: Brie Larson impresses in Apple TV+ limited series on gender equalityBrie Larson plays Elizabeth Zott, a woman of ambition in the 1950s. The series is about breaking gender stereotypes and also respecting the...
Wassily Kandinsky's masterpiece 'Murnau Mit Kirche II' fetches $45 mn at London auctionThe painting was recovered by the descendants of its owner, a German-Jew killed by the Nazis.
Wassily Kandinsky's 'Murnau Mit Kirche II' to be auctioned in London alongside Munch and Kupka'Murnau Mit Kirche II' was only identified a decade ago in a museum in Eindhoven, where it had been since 1951.
German archive acquires trove of works by poet Rainer Maria RilkeThe collection was acquired for an undisclosed sum with funds from the federal government.
Food for thought apart, ample chaat & samosas on Davos thaliFood has always mattered in Davos which was first developed in the 19th century for sanatoriums for tuberculosis patients.
Giving while living: India’s new rich lose the stingy tagIt is generally the third generation of a family, after attaining wealth and power, which seeks respectability and dedicates itself to phil...
WEF 2015: Army personnel begin withdrawing from Davos as meet endsThe Armed Forces' operation here included protecting facilities and individuals, safeguarding air sovereignty, securing Swiss airspace, and...
- Facebook new application EnemyGraph allows to add enemies to your profile
Facebook is not just about reaching out to friends but also foes as a new application allows you to add enemies to your profile.
Horse playEvolutionary biologists say if you met a Neanderthal man or Homo erectus, you’d see that they are the same as us humans.
- Lubeck: Plenty of Indian connection palpabale in picturesque German town
Barely 60 km away, in Germany's northern most state of Schleswig-Holstein, on the Baltic Sea coast is Lubeck, distinguished by very differe...
- Stimulus is tough, bank aid tougher
President Barack Obama's struggle to push an economic stimulus bill through Congress may seem easy compared to what he'll encounter when he...
- Stimulus is tough, bank aid tougher
President Barack Obama’s struggle to push an economic stimulus bill through Congress may seem easy compared to what he’ll encounter when he...