Delhi
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Rosalyn D'Mello
It’s been more than a year and a half since New Delhi lost artist Sarnath Banerjee to Berlin. Banerjee, whose inimitable drawings and strips are known and loved for their ability to hint at complex themes like generational nostalgia, while...
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Saumya Ancheri
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival has hosted gigs by top Indian acts like Indian Ocean, Vir Das, and Papa CJ, and will feature Thermal and a Quarter this year. International productions like “Mind Walking” and “Snow Queen” were brought down to India last year...
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Rosalyn D'Mello
That the country’s principal institution dedicated to the arts has been in a state of devolution comes as no surprise for members of the Indian art scene. Instituted in 1954 as an offshoot of the first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision to...
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Garima Sharma
One of Delhi’s most elite addresses, the exclusive DLF-owned Āman Hotel, has recently been re-christened The Lodhi (an ode to its earlier nom de plume when the place was owned by the Indian government). The move follows DLF’s decision to re-sell the...
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Satarupa Paul
Akshara Theatre, one of the Capital’s most revered theatre houses and one that is known worldwide for taking “Ramayana” to the Broadway, is now playing host to an ongoing film festival that sought to bring theatre and film lovers together under one roof. The...
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Nicholas Forrest
KOCHI — The Kochi-Muziris Biennale made worldwide headlines when it opened on December 12 — as India’s first biennale, the three-month long Kerala-based event signifies the area's debut of a major international contemporary art platform. But on...
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Vanessa Able
Discover Delhi's new wasabi revolution.
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Vanessa Able
Curried croque monsieur? Not quite. But a new Franco-Indian restaurant in New Delhi's arty Hauz Khas Village is on the rise.
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Vanessa Able
Discover Delhi's up-and-coming art neighborhood.
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Vanessa Able
A new hotel in Delhi's Shahdara district is set to become party central.














