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How Tishani Doshi, Arundhathi Subramaniam navigate city spaces in their poetry

How Tishani Doshi, Arundhathi Subramaniam navigate city spaces in their poetry

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Exploring the texture of memory: Artist Smita Jain on her solo show, ‘Past & Beyond’

Exploring the texture of memory: Artist Smita Jain on her solo show, ‘Past & Beyond’

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Amitava Kumar: ‘Good writing grows out of serious noticing’

Amitava Kumar: ‘Good writing grows out of serious noticing’

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Amaltas: Indian Tapas & Bar — The new destination for Indian food in innovative flavours

Amaltas: Indian Tapas & Bar — The new destination for Indian food in innovative flavours

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Julius Baer Next Generation Art Prize: Second iteration to include artists from India, Greater China

Julius Baer Next Generation Art Prize: Second iteration to include artists from India, Greater China

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India’s creative industries: Stories of challenge and resilience

India’s creative industries: Stories of challenge and resilience

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Wriver India: A New Furniture Brand That Blends High-end Luxury With Innovative Craftsmanship

Wriver India: A New Furniture Brand That Blends High-end Luxury With Innovative Craftsmanship

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Meera Mukherjee: The Modern Sculptor Who Lent Elegance To The Tales of Ordinary People

Meera Mukherjee: The Modern Sculptor Who Lent Elegance To The Tales of Ordinary People

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Hello! India Set To Host Its Inaugural Art Awards

Hello! India Set To Host Its Inaugural Art Awards

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India Art Fair Director Jaya Asokan on Building Bridges Across Fields

India Art Fair Director Jaya Asokan on Building Bridges Across Fields

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Simran Dhir: ‘In today’s Delhi, pragmatism is important to balance out idealism’

Simran Dhir: ‘In today’s Delhi, pragmatism is important to balance out idealism’

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Shivani Sibal: ‘The act of writing makes you confront yourself’

Shivani Sibal: ‘The act of writing makes you confront yourself’

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2021, The Year That Was: How we realigned our goals with the new shape of things

2021, The Year That Was: How we realigned our goals with the new shape of things

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2021, The Year That Was: Trends, highlights and new strategies

2021, The Year That Was: Trends, highlights and new strategies

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2021, The Year That Was: How Tulika Books ramped up its online sales

2021, The Year That Was: How Tulika Books ramped up its online sales

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The Year That Was: Udayan Mitra on why 2021 was a watershed year for the publishing world

The Year That Was: Udayan Mitra on why 2021 was a watershed year for the publishing world

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2021, The Year That Was: ‘We got more book ideas and manuscripts than ever before’

2021, The Year That Was: ‘We got more book ideas and manuscripts than ever before’

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Ritu Menon on the Life and Times of Zohra Segal

Ritu Menon on the Life and Times of Zohra Segal

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How Do Poets Write and other poems

How Do Poets Write and other poems

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The Gulammohammed Sheikh Interview: Portrait of An Artist

The Gulammohammed Sheikh Interview: Portrait of An Artist

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Velvet Was the Night: A noir thriller, set in 1970s Mexico City, captures the turbulent years of the Dirty War

Velvet Was the Night: A noir thriller, set in 1970s Mexico City, captures the turbulent years of the Dirty War

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Open Call for Rs 25 million grants: Jonathan Kennedy, Director Arts  India at British Council, on ‘India-UK Together 2022 Programme’

Open Call for Rs 25 million grants: Jonathan Kennedy, Director Arts India at British Council, on ‘India-UK Together 2022 Programme’

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Artist Karen Knorr donates major works to the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Bengaluru

Artist Karen Knorr donates major works to the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), Bengaluru

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 Indians think arts and culture are essential, but rarely make time for them: Research

Indians think arts and culture are essential, but rarely make time for them: Research

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Anindita Ghose: ‘I was interested in exploring how much of women’s identities are defined by the men in their lives’

Anindita Ghose: ‘I was interested in exploring how much of women’s identities are defined by the men in their lives’

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On Shared Grief: A Pandemic Story

On Shared Grief: A Pandemic Story

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World Heritage Day: How Mumbai Got Its Third World Heritage Site Tag

World Heritage Day: How Mumbai Got Its Third World Heritage Site Tag

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Mallika Tarkas Parekh: Specialty Healthcare For Women

Mallika Tarkas Parekh: Specialty Healthcare For Women

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Priyanka Khanna: Seeing the World Through the Lens of Design

Priyanka Khanna: Seeing the World Through the Lens of Design

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Reshmi Dey: A Woman is Like Glass —  Born Out of Fire, Fragile yet Strong

Reshmi Dey: A Woman is Like Glass — Born Out of Fire, Fragile yet Strong

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Riva Razdan, On Ownership: Where is India’s Katniss Everdeen?

Riva Razdan, On Ownership: Where is India’s Katniss Everdeen?

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Hemi Bawa: ‘When I conceptualise a sculpture, it speaks to me’

Hemi Bawa: ‘When I conceptualise a sculpture, it speaks to me’

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Politics of Sexual Identity: How Contemporary Indian Literature Dispels Any Need For Differentiation

Politics of Sexual Identity: How Contemporary Indian Literature Dispels Any Need For Differentiation

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Jane Borges: ‘Bombay Balchão is as much about people as it is about a place’

Jane Borges: ‘Bombay Balchão is as much about people as it is about a place’

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Mandira Lamba on her art ventures, collaborations and passion for tribal art forms

Mandira Lamba on her art ventures, collaborations and passion for tribal art forms

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Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Last Queen: The Captivating Story of Rani Jindan Kaur

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Last Queen: The Captivating Story of Rani Jindan Kaur

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The Gulzar Interview: Poetry in Notion

The Gulzar Interview: Poetry in Notion

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Jogen Chowdhury: The Enchantment of the Everyday

Jogen Chowdhury: The Enchantment of the Everyday

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Om Swami: The Monk Who Was Once A Tech Tycoon

Om Swami: The Monk Who Was Once A Tech Tycoon

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The Glass Makers’ Club: Exploring Commerce of Glass as an Art Form

The Glass Makers’ Club: Exploring Commerce of Glass as an Art Form

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The Art Platform India: A New Venture And Its Way Forward

The Art Platform India: A New Venture And Its Way Forward

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Love, Ree(a)l Love: How Acting Can be Shamanistic, a Spiritual Union of the Real and Reel

Love, Ree(a)l Love: How Acting Can be Shamanistic, a Spiritual Union of the Real and Reel

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Encounter with Durga: The Story of an American Hippie couple drawn together by their mutual passion for India

Encounter with Durga: The Story of an American Hippie couple drawn together by their mutual passion for India

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What Makes an Officers’ Mess 'Real'?

What Makes an Officers’ Mess 'Real'?

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Meet Five Artists Whose Works Show the Evolution of Indian Art

Meet Five Artists Whose Works Show the Evolution of Indian Art

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Anjolie Ela Menon:The Extraordinariness of the Ordinary

Anjolie Ela Menon:The Extraordinariness of the Ordinary

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About Values: Why Hinduism-loving citizens tolerate the unrighteous or the devilish?

About Values: Why Hinduism-loving citizens tolerate the unrighteous or the devilish?

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Krishen Khanna: A Life in Colours

Krishen Khanna: A Life in Colours

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Seditious Heart and other poems

Seditious Heart and other poems

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What Literary Prizes Are All About

What Literary Prizes Are All About

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‘Nepal Litfest fosters pluralities of thoughts’

‘Nepal Litfest fosters pluralities of thoughts’

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Awakening from a Dream and other poems

Awakening from a Dream and other poems

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Amitabha Bagchi: Skins of Yarns

Amitabha Bagchi: Skins of Yarns

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Elton John: My Gift is My Song

Elton John: My Gift is My Song

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The Alchemy of Love

The Alchemy of Love

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On View in Venice, Core of Gandhian Philosophy

On View in Venice, Core of Gandhian Philosophy

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Rooh: Platefuls of Soul

Rooh: Platefuls of Soul

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Mehr: Love Across the Border

Mehr: Love Across the Border

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Tasting India Symposium: Food for thought

Tasting India Symposium: Food for thought

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Conversations with Khushwant Singh

Conversations with Khushwant Singh

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Andrew Otis: The Story of India's first newspaper

Andrew Otis: The Story of India's first newspaper

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From the archives: Meeting Mann in Cambridge

From the archives: Meeting Mann in Cambridge

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Trysts with India

Trysts with India

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Anuradha Roy: Past forward

Anuradha Roy: Past forward

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A River Splits The City and other poems

A River Splits The City and other poems

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Sridevi: When Grace Danced

Sridevi: When Grace Danced

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I let my ear guide me to sounds I like: Shubh Saran

I let my ear guide me to sounds I like: Shubh Saran

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The LaLiT: Towards Making a Difference

The LaLiT: Towards Making a Difference

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Swati Roy: No Child’s Play

Swati Roy: No Child’s Play

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Preti Taneja: A Gaze at World’s Darkness

Preti Taneja: A Gaze at World’s Darkness

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Chronicles of an unrepentant civil servant

Chronicles of an unrepentant civil servant

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The Man Who Cycled from India to Europe for Love

The Man Who Cycled from India to Europe for Love

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'When we fall in love, we each feel our story is unique'

'When we fall in love, we each feel our story is unique'

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The Lost and Found Story of a Fort

The Lost and Found Story of a Fort

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‘My novel lingers on people wedded to visas, passports’

‘My novel lingers on people wedded to visas, passports’

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‘As actors, we’ve to explore personally what works for us’

‘As actors, we’ve to explore personally what works for us’

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‘I used a small town as prototype of the world’

‘I used a small town as prototype of the world’

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In telling a story there’s an implicit bond, an embrace: Graham Swift

In telling a story there’s an implicit bond, an embrace: Graham Swift

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I’m interested in breaking stereotypes: Sabyn Javeri

I’m interested in breaking stereotypes: Sabyn Javeri

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I wanted to show the link between male honour and female body in India: Prayaag Akbar

I wanted to show the link between male honour and female body in India: Prayaag Akbar

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On the record: Vijay Nair, Only Much Louder founder and CEO, on his journey so far

On the record: Vijay Nair, Only Much Louder founder and CEO, on his journey so far

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A Fare to Remember

A Fare to Remember

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Examining history can be a way of learning about present: Shazia Omar

Examining history can be a way of learning about present: Shazia Omar

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Jinnah and Ruttie: When  politics broke up a marriage

Jinnah and Ruttie: When politics broke up a marriage

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Real beauty is linked to truth: Shakti Maira

Real beauty is linked to truth: Shakti Maira

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Why Pakistan? A novel tries to find an answer

Why Pakistan? A novel tries to find an answer

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Shazia Omar's Dark Diamond: A riotous ride on a time machine

Shazia Omar's Dark Diamond: A riotous ride on a time machine

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Publishers must focus on authors, and telling stories: Charlie Redmayne

Publishers must focus on authors, and telling stories: Charlie Redmayne

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Delhi’s most significant annual art event gets into its second decade

Delhi’s most significant annual art event gets into its second decade

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My art practice is about social conditions, issues that affect women: Anila Quayyum Agha

My art practice is about social conditions, issues that affect women: Anila Quayyum Agha

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I prefer writing to affect my relationship with life at large: Shahnaz Bashir

I prefer writing to affect my relationship with life at large: Shahnaz Bashir

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Our list is small, our acquisitions curated: Dharini Bhaskar, Editorial Director, S&S India

Our list is small, our acquisitions curated: Dharini Bhaskar, Editorial Director, S&S India

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Indian authors selling better than before: Rahul Srivastava, MD, Simon & Schuster India

Indian authors selling better than before: Rahul Srivastava, MD, Simon & Schuster India

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Art isn’t about truth at all, but without it we’d be lost: Anil Menon

Art isn’t about truth at all, but without it we’d be lost: Anil Menon

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Every book has to be great on its own terms: Carolyn Reidy

Every book has to be great on its own terms: Carolyn Reidy

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I often do have a sense of the beginning and the end: Anjali Joseph

I often do have a sense of the beginning and the end: Anjali Joseph

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Through a Glass Darkly: A conversation with Manjula Padmanabhan

Through a Glass Darkly: A conversation with Manjula Padmanabhan

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Pigeons by Sanjeev Sethi

Pigeons by Sanjeev Sethi

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Don't forget to mention in your piece that I love India: E M Forster

Don't forget to mention in your piece that I love India: E M Forster

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A Brief History of Seven Killings: An Extract

A Brief History of Seven Killings: An Extract

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Shutter Islands

Shutter Islands

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Reading Father: My Ear at His Heart

Reading Father: My Ear at His Heart

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