These memorial museums around the world redress systemic racism, genocide and hate crimes.
This restaraunt in Madurai is hoping to raise awareness about keeping your mask on using their new dish, the mask parotta
Young entrepreneur Rachita Sharma reveals the truth behind the stereotype of 'small-town girls'.
Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) is the word of the day in India, so whip up these four popular Indian breakfasts that are high on nutrition and taste.
While a majority yearns for the immersion that a full-length novel can deliver, such immersion can also be provided by stories that are shorter than usual.
In a childish attempt to rectify my previous reticence in matters of sentimentality, I now compose emotional outpourings of appreciation to those who matter to me.
Clean Slate Films and Anushka Sharma seek to spook us again with this brand new production of theirs called 'Bulbbul', after 'Pari, Phillauri' and the ghost-less but more chilling 'Paatal Lok'.
These three bureaucrats are women with a mission, not just in their public roles but in their personal lives as well.
Ananya Birla was born with a silver spoon and a famous surname but she is on a mission to chart her own path and fulfil her potential as singer and entrepreneur.
Her comedy will make you want to look up art appreciation courses online, and you want to travel right back to Florence and examine the Renaissance masters because Hannah Gadsby showed you how to look at them with fresh eyes.
Author Tara Kaushal on #MeTooIndia, Bois Locker Room, conflicted men-women relations, and her explosive new book, 'Why Men Rape'.
Actor-entrepreneur Bhagyashree’s life and career choices reflect her headstrong determination to live her truth, regardless of challenges.
The quintessential British spirit, infused with a fascinating range of botanicals and spices, has a deep India connection. So does the handcrafted Monkey47 gin, one of the most expensive in the world, whose origin story mentions a British Royal Airforce Officer born in Madras.
Pilots Daisy Chacko and Aakanksha Verma are part of India’s unprecedented worldwide evacuation operation Vande Bharat.
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape attained cult status immediately upon release. In the current scenario of needless sequels and indefinite number of seasons, we could idly wonder what happened next.
Having stood up to corrupt politicians and conniving businessmen over 20 years, courage is now second nature to her.
As cases of domestic violence go up during the lockdown, activists, artists and lawyers call for social and legal solutions.
Author Ira Mukhoty shares untold stories of queens and heroines from Indian history, and what we can learn from them.
Here are a few TV shows that will help you beat the coronavirus lockdown boredom.
These are somber times, yes, but also a period to set the frivolous and the fancy apart from bare necessities.
In sunset years one appreciates being around a familiar face, someone who knows you from scratch.
Dr Taru Jindal was sent to Bihar to train rural doctors in modern childbirth practices; she ended up transforming the community and herself.
Sustainable or resourceful bartending is a huge trend worldwide. Mixologists and bartenders offer us a lowdown on the spices and the herbs, the fruits and the veggies that can go into our next home-made cocktail.
An investor typically turns to his broker for answers. Or scours financial websites. Or shadows influencers on social media. There are limits to these quests because the answers are not often easily available.
In close quarters frequent meeting of the eyes can lead to imaginary duels. Wearing dark glasses at home may help.