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The Bangalore Bookshop Love Weekend 2022 aims to support bookstores
My guest today is she who tells such tales. Selma Carvalho—a Goan who grew up in Dubai and now lives …
But any honest writer will admit—in a cloud of envy laced with a silver lining of admiration—that supermarket paperbacks such …
Suresh Menon points out that the world has seen a number of literary writers writing on their favourite sport: Vladimir …
In this episode, Ramjee Chandran talks about how PJ O'Rourke influenced his writing more than any other literary figure has. …
When you are an entertainer, your workplace is the stage under a spotlight, a barely attentive and unforgiving audience are …
How many of us stop to consider how much rock music owes to literature? Many of rock or folk lyricists …
Sometime in the 70s, Mahesh marvelled as a Prithvi Theatre audience connected easily, sensitively—and vocally—with a regional language play. Mahesh …
In this episode, Ramjee Chandran talks to Prasad about his affinity for Oscar Wilde, the eclecticism in his reading and …
Fashion is an industry that is always on the move, one that captures the seasons, the moods, and the ever-changing …
Anita Nair is one of India's best known authors, whose books have been translated variously and widely, into many languages …
What do you ask a guy who is one of the country's foremost classical pianists, a Shakespeare fanboi, a theatre …
Art is subjective. While some of us are taken by the bright shades of pink and yellow, some of us …
On view at Gallery Time and Space is Shuvaprasanna Bhattacharya’s recent work, “Faces—A Race From Epic”. It is a collection …
Art can be scary, whether the subject is new to you or old, whether you are the artist or the …
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