Bimal Das Gupta: An era unfolds
The contemporary Indian art scene would have been incomplete without remembering and resurrecting Bimal Das Gupta's art
By Reya Mehrotra November 16, 2024A demisexual person can be gay or heterosexual; they are closer to the asexual community but may feel physical feelings for someone after having known them for a long time!
By The Week News Desk November 20, 2024Hash Future School is an AI-first school, that customises the syllabus to each child’s needs, while also teaching them practical subjects like financial independence
By Christy Rosy Sibi November 19, 2024The contemporary Indian art scene would have been incomplete without remembering and resurrecting Bimal Das Gupta's art
By Reya Mehrotra November 16, 2024The introduction of the Boeing 747 was nothing short of an aviation game changer. It ushered in an era of long-haul travel that was both cost-effective and scalable
By Philip George November 15, 2024Under Delhi's Hauz Khas bridge, a resilient community with no material possessions finds joy and purpose, embodying the priceless wealth of spirit, learning, and hope
Photos and text by Kritajna Naik K. November 15, 2024TikTok user Kalina Marie postponed her wedding due to the pandemic but when the day arrived, most of the invited guests gave it a skip -- forcing her to walk down an empty aisle, a new video said
Web Desk November 11, 2024On Instagram, former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar's son Aryan Bangar said he has undergone sex transformation surgery; Instagram revealed her new identity -- Anaya Bangar
Web Desk November 11, 2024The vibrant street art and diversity in fashion remind me that New York’s soul isn’t found in polished facades but in neighbourhoods where strength and creativity grow from adversity
By Philip George November 08, 2024An investor shared on X how a Gen Z employee shot him an email saying he would be taking a day off from work; the way the leave letter was constructed caused a social media debate
Web Desk November 06, 2024George, my loyal black Labrador, ventured out together late into the evenings, roaming through the moody landscapes and jealous skies
By Philip George November 01, 2024National award-winning artist D. Vaikuntam is considered an expert in Cheriyal scroll paintings, a distinct art form of Nakashi
By Rahul Devulapalli October 31, 2024Equality is in the air for the youth of India, with 9 in 10 Indians looking for equal contribution from partners in festive season planning, says Bumble
By Nitin SJ Asariparambil October 25, 2024A president who cannot take potshots at himself is a dangerous species. He lacks humility and thinks he is above ridicule
By Anjuly Mathai October 19, 2024Avoid the law whenever possible. Consider alternatives like mediation or arbitration—methods that resolve disputes quickly, fairly, and without the astronomical costs of litigation
By Philip George October 19, 2024The just-concluded Miss India pageant is proof that beauty matters. So why pretend that it doesn’t?
By Anjuly Mathai October 18, 2024Masaharu Morimoto, the founding chef of Wasabi, was in the city recently to lay out a specially crafted Omakase menu. His expert play with sharp Japanese flavours has made him a favourite among all those he served, right from President Barack Obama to Bollywood celebrities
By Pooja Biraia Jaiswal October 18, 2024Tossed by the waves, battered by rejection, but never sinking. Never giving up. He could see the path forward now, clearer than ever. The Rolling Stones might not have been interested, but this was only one chapter in a much larger story
By Philip George October 11, 2024If you overlook the minor inconvenience of befriending strangers at short notice and manage to align your routine to an amorphous crowd, package tours can be fun
By Jairam N. Menon October 08, 2024From exquisite teas to one-of-a-kind carpets, Luxmi Tea luxury lifestyle store at Taj Bengal in Kolkata offers a unique experience to visitors
By Reya Mehrotra October 04, 2024A viral video on the internet showed a group making a race track for a hare and a tortoise and the result proved the Aesop fable true!
Web Desk September 30, 2024Princess Theodora of Greece got married to her American fiancé, Matthew Kumar, whose father Shalendra "Sam" Kumar, is an Indian-origin Fiji national
Web Desk September 30, 2024Thriving through change and my healthy relationship with setbacks—because tenacity is the ability to hang on when letting go seems most attractive
By Philip George September 27, 2024The exhibition ‘Khud Se RoohbaRooh’, which is curated by Georgina Maddox, encapsulates the essence of Shubhra's journey, a reflective engagement with her own experiences and the turbulent socio-political landscape of our times
By Reya Mehrotra September 24, 2024In an interview with THE WEEK, the director and co-director Anne Tournié and Chris Mouron talk about the ‘The Little Prince’ show to be played at The Grand Theatre from September 25 to 29
By Pooja Biraia Jaiswal September 20, 2024Coconuts, after all, don’t crack on the first hit. It takes persistence, sometimes even multiple attempts, to break through to the sweet stuff. And that’s what life has been for me in law
By Philip George September 20, 2024