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Search ResultCORO and and Photography Promotion Trust (PPT) co-host ‘Right to City’ photography exhibition at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2017
Together, CORO and PPT hope to tackle the crucial issue of the exclusion of marginalized populations in India. The emphasis of this project is to highlight the value of div...
Read MoreNine Teenage Football 'Warriors' Are Testing Are Testing Theatre Limits In Sarah Delapp's Debut, All Female Play
At first glance, it might seem like any group of teenage girls. While some are joking about tampons, others are arguing over the Khmer Rouge. So starts Sarah DeLappe’...
Read MoreGirl Power: A Major Exhibition Features 40 Female Artistes Who Have Elevated Knitting, Weaving, Sewing And Crochet To A High Art Form
It has been a week dominated by politics, with the swearing in of President Trump and huge women’s marches in the US, London and around the world. Many women marching...
Read MoreWhy Sundance, America’s Largest Independent Film Festival, Matters To Movie Lovers
Around mid-January, a mass migration to Utah happens: Critics, filmmakers, industry people, and celebrity hunters head to the mountainous ski resort town Park City, about 3...
Read MorePhotographers Capture Iconic Indian Artists In Their Element
Few human traits exist in that unlikely realm somewhere between being reviled and revered but our innate sense of voyeurism is definitely one of them. Though our methods ma...
Read MoreSir Roger Moore Urges British Prime Minister To Ban Wild-Animal Circuses
In a moving article written on behalf of PETA, Sir Roger Moore – the beloved actor, humanitarian, and animal advocate – urges Prime Minister Theresa May to intr...
Read MoreHead Over To The ‘Pictures Against Prejudice’ Exhibition This Weekend – A Testament To LGBTQ Pride
The modern Indian wears his pride on his sleeve…and on his Instagram page. A casual scroll through social media and you’ll find yourself in a rainbow blur of L...
Read MoreIndia’s First Underwater Art Competition Has A Fantastic Goal
While it’s easy to see the degradation of the environment on land, it isn’t so easy to tell what’s going on under the surface of water bodies. The ocean h...
Read MoreKolkata Children’s Film Fest To Start From December 24
The sixth edition of Kolkata International Children's Film Festival, showcasing 200 films from 33 countries, will be held here from December 24. The sixth edition of Kolkat...
Read MoreA New Google Project Is Unearthing The Untold Stories Of India’s Female Pioneers
Think back to your high school history class. How many women did you learn about?
Whether you studied the Indus Valley civilisation or Soviet Russia, the age of empire...
