×

Art & Culture

In the Garden of Theatrical Delights

An extraordinary production of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale breaks the monotony of theatre as usual

When Nana Patekar Came Visiting

…and said the sort of things that are never said at home

The Conductor On Route 10A

Fleeing at the sight of Shivaji Rao Gaikwad—now known as Rajinikanth

The Poet of Poop

The mystery of why Joginder, father of the fabled lota dance, has fans just about everywhere. Even abroad

The Girl Who Defeated Vidya Balan

The remarkable story of Usha Jadhav, the National Award-winning actress who fought prejudices to emerge a success

Long Walk to Safety

Shannon Jensen of the US won second prize at the Days Japan International Photojournalism Awards 2013 for her work on refugees of Sudan’s Blue Nile State

An Underdog Wins

What emotion does to creativity

What Women Want

Kasturba Panda ki Pantie cracks jokes about a housewife’s longing for liberation. While the humour may be crass, her desire is not

When Life was Beautiful

Sooni Taraporevala’s photographs are not just of the Parsi community, they are of a city and way of life that no longer exists

Everything You Know about Tamil Films Is Probably Wrong

The Tamil film industry is an extraordinary place

Magazine

Subscribe today and save up to 85% off the cover price