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Your vote for their prompts: Risk of ‘AI swarms’ automating political movements risesThey said 2026 marked the first year of grand-scale AI adoption in political management, the results of which will likely be visible in 202...
Instagram emerges as platform for anti-caste Indian artDalit and Bahujan artists are reshaping the landscape of digital expression, turning social media into dynamic exhibitions of resistance. T...
Who is Vijay Mallya's daughter-in-law, Jasmine, married to his son Sidhartha? Her education, careerJasmine Mallya, the wife of Sidhartha Mallya and daughter-in-law of businessman Vijay Mallya, is known for her philanthropic interests and ...
What is the 'No Trousers Tube Ride'? Everything you need to know about London’s quirky tradition. Check picturesEvery year in London, the 'No Trousers Tube Ride' event sees participants riding the Underground in their underwear. Originally from New Yo...
London's Millennium Bridge adopts age-old maritime tradition during repairsLondon's Millennium Bridge, currently undergoing repair work, has revived an ancient maritime practice. A bundle of straw is suspended from...
'The Crown' to battle 'The Mandalorian' for Best Drama at the Emmys; 'Ted Lasso' the frontrunner for comedy awardIn the limited series competition, 'WandaVision' has exceeded all critical expectations.
In a unique year for small screen, streaming giants & superhero series battle for Emmy 2021 nodsThe arrival of Covid-19 early last year shut down filming and upended TV production schedules, meaning the overall number of Emmy contender...
Beckham to Buffett, small IPOs using big names to sell sharesBeckham-backed Guild Esports Plc said Tuesday it raised 20 million pounds ($25.6 million) in a London listing, buoyed by the rising popular...
Here’s why you must try the Diwali flavours in Dubai this festive seasonFrom Michelin-starred venues to family-friendly eateries, try a taste of Diwali in Dubai.
Paris, London or Amsterdam: Follow the international fashion trailCultural inspirations and local craftsmanship often reflect in the fashion sensibilities of a modern destination.
What Mumbai chefs like to eat: Quirky corn ribs, garlic butter crabBritannia & Co was an inspiration for Dishoom restaurant in London.
Japan, Turkey or Russia: Top international destinations to say 'I do'Indians are one of the highest spenders for planned destination weddings, internationally.
Spirits of Christmas: Cocktails you should drink this seasonThis Christmas season, take your pick from classic cocktails as well as cheeky takes created by top restaurants and mixologists of the coun...
Now, Darjeeling tea goes digitalDarjeeling tea has traditionally been sold in Kolkata, owing to the nearby port and the concentration of exporters' offices.
Off the beaten track, Indians seek new thrillsBored with traditional theme parks, monuments and museums, the Indian traveller has moved on in search of less conventional attractions.
Playing with food: Restaurateurs add quirky touches to meals for that out-of-the-ordinary experienceMamagoto, for instance, will have new crockery in its Delhi restaurants. Kabir Suri, co-owner of the restaurant, calls it a ‘fad’ and a ‘ta...
- Christie’s announces sale of James Ensor Prints from Mira Jacob collection
"The sale was led by Alberto Burri and the important work 'Cretti: H' which realised £23,125, establishing a new world record for a single ...
Wacky walls: How online start-up Crude Area made it big with offbeat graphic artThe designs on Crude Area come in four sizes. While the smallest print costs Rs 1,750, the largest canvas retails for Rs 9,600.
- A capital dilemma: Is Delhi a ‘world city’ ?
Does Delhi deserve the accolade and burden of being considered a ‘world city’ ? It’s a description traditionally associated with such vener...
- Reliance Retail to bring UK's Hamleys toys to India
Reliance Retail has entered into an exclusive pan India franchise arrangement with the UK-based Hamleys, the world’s most famous toy retail...