Hyundai’s art exhibition displays culture at its best, makes art accessible to specially-abled
The 'Art for Hope’ is a three-day event felicitating 50 grant-winning artists from 15 Indian states
By Pankil Jhajhria March 01, 2025The Sufi Heritage Festival is set to take place at Sunder Nursery on March 8 and 9.
By Shubhangi Shah March 05, 2025The Geological Survey of India today plays a crucial role in geological mapping, mineral exploration, disaster studies and research
By Nirmal Jovial March 04, 2025The 'Art for Hope’ is a three-day event felicitating 50 grant-winning artists from 15 Indian states
By Pankil Jhajhria March 01, 2025Somewhere, beneath the brashness and the noise, beneath the TikTok/ Instagram inanities and the tabloid vitriol, there is still an England worth holding onto
By Philip George February 28, 2025Referring to the photo exhibition on the farmers' protest, photographer Gauri Gill said she was drawn to 'an unusual, handmade and homegrown architecture of resistance'
By Pankil Jhajhria February 26, 2025The India I once knew—a land of mystique and discovery—has transformed into a village fair masquerading as a world-class destination, where rules are bent, standards are low, and the chaos is as palpable as the heat on the pavement
By Philip George February 21, 2025'Thespis', India's first micro-drama festival is known for its unique 10-minute plays. The fourth edition of the event took place at LTG Auditorium this year on February 2 featuring over 600 artists.
By Pankil Jhajhria February 20, 2025Union minister Jitendra Singh says the murals are a precise representation of 3Cs—colourful, creative and constructive.
By Pankil Jhajhria February 18, 2025National School of Drama’s international event Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2025 showcases over 200 productions from across India and nine other countries
By Annapurna Rai February 15, 2025Since he was going to copy anyway, couldn’t he have chosen a nicer joke?
By Jairam N. Menon February 15, 2025The three-day Kalinga Literary Festival is set to take place in Bhubaneswar next month.
By Shubhangi Shah February 15, 2025Ashley St Clair revealed that she had a child with Elon Musk 5 months ago; the Manhattan resident is a pro-Trump, right-winger known for anti-woke, anti-immigrant remarks
By The Week News Desk February 15, 2025Sri Jagannath Cricket Stadium on Chakratirtha Road will witness 14 teams of 15 priests each playing cricket for the Shree Mandira Trophy
By Salil Bera February 14, 2025Conversations I accidentally overheard... from notes in my diaries, spanning continents and decades
By Philip George February 14, 2025Romance scams are the latest threat in town. Posing as an attractive individual from the military or as a celebrity, these frauds enter your life as a way of gaining financial advantage, draining you of your monetary funds
By The Week News Desk February 14, 2025Valentine’s Day celebrates love. But beyond the roses and romantic gestures, there exists a stark reality that is often overlooked – intimate partner violence
By Sneha Richhariya February 14, 2025The event is set to take place from February 28 to March 1 at Aryabhatta College in Delhi University.
By Annapurna Rai February 12, 2025Architecture is a human response to one’s surroundings, says Sohail Hashmi, a writer and filmmaker.
By Pankil Jhajhria February 12, 2025Jenny Erpenbeck won the 2024 International Booker Prize for her novel, Kairos, thus becoming the first German to win the coveted honour
By Neha Kirpal February 12, 2025Abhay Kumar's book examines how Nalanda shaped learning, thinking and culture worldwide
By Annapurna Rai February 10, 2025Hiroki Morimoto's (Goma) artworks, 'Silver Flower Mandala' and 'Hikari: Lapis' are on display at Galerie Geek Art, an Indo-Japanese contemporary art gallery, at the India Art Fair
By Shubhangi Shah February 08, 2025Nik Huno has been living in India for over a year now. Over the course of his stay, Huno’s exposure to the culture has made him realise some key takeaways that everyone ought to know. Check out his what he had to say about the country in his now-viral post
By The Week News Desk February 08, 2025For a week, I have been back in Blighty, staying in Lytham, slipping into old habits like a well-worn coat. And one such habit—one that has never left me—is the simple pleasure of sitting in a darkened cinema
By Philip George February 08, 2025Hindi books made their presence felt at the New Delhi World Book Fair 2025, with 365 stalls and around 170 exhibitors this year
By Pankil Jhajhria February 06, 2025In conversation with THE WEEK, author Shahu Patole talks about the intent behind his book, journey of the ‘Dalit food’ through different culinary practices and the ‘political’ nature of the food
By Shubhangi Shah February 02, 2025