The unpeopled spaces in Rachel Cunningham’s photographs throb with ghostly life
How the stranglehold of an all-male association bars women from becoming make-up artistes in Bollywood
‘Writing is like a Fancy Drug That’s Hard to Score and Harder to Quit’ ~ Mohammed Hanif
The idea of duality, in their Asian-British heritage as well as their influences, is central to the work of the Singh Twins
Fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee and his idea of Indianness
Kalki Koechlin on being objectified right from childhood and her quest for an identity
A little green bungalow in Bombay, a colonial era writer who still haunts it, and the stories left to tell
Yardena Kurulkar’s sculptures capture the shadowy spaces between life and death
A stash of lost-and-found songs predating Independence reveals the revolutionary face of one of India’s greatest musical talents, Salil Chowdhury
Hindustani classical singer Shubha Mudgal and her husband Aneesh Pradhan conceptualise a theatrical production on the struggles of musicians down the ages