Pleasant weather, vibrant festivals, and fewer crowds make February the perfect month to pack your bags and soak in the magic ...
At the Jaipur Literature Festival, the author of ‘Both Not Half: A Radical New Approach to Mixed Heritage Identity’ spoke ...
After a successful run in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata, the Australian First Nations immersive multimedia ...
March is famously known as Art Month in Hong Kong, with a wide array of art exhibitions and fairs, but for us, one of the highlights of this month also lies in the Hong Kong International Literary ...
At first impression, William Dalrymple is flying high. This patrician historian of British-Indian relations, who celebrates ...
The inaugural Sharjah Festival of African Literature concluded on 28th January 2025, having attracted over 10,000 visitors. The event, which was launched as part of Sharjah’s cultural calendar, aimed ...
‘Our meals remain in the shadows,’ says writer Shahu Patole, author of Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada’
Jaipur: Shahu Patole, author of Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada talks about how in her village “seven castes till the same earth ...
At the Jaipur Literature Festival, 2025, conversations revolved around the urgent question: in the time of climate change and ...
At JLF, Dabbagh says support of ‘Global South’ & India needed to resolve Gaza crisis, speaks of assault on Palestinian ...
Notes from the Jaipur Literature Festival, where major themes ranged from AI in publishing to the Israel-Palestine conflict, and stardom arrived with the Murthy-Sunak quartet ...
Milinda Moragoda was presented with an early copy of ‘Nalanda – How it Changed the World’ during a brief visit to New Delhi ...
Saad Mohseni, dubbed the Rupert Murdoch of Afghanistan, has significantly influenced Afghan media. Despite the Taliban's ...
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