Parents everywhere are working parents – it’s time the world realises this about the ones who stay at home too.
Writing Herstory
A portrait of Gulbadan Begum, author of the Humayun-nama, and the only woman historian of any medieval Islamic dynasty
Former model Sheetal Mallar isn’t afraid of ageing. Her first-ever photo book is proof
Braided takes a close look at memory, loss and ageing through Mallar’s lens and focuses on relationships from our maternal lineage
‘The Last Queen’: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel resurrects the history of Jindan Kaur of Punjab
Fiction is the medium of a saga of a woman that history has not given enough importance to.
Great Explorations
Her portraits, while beautifully cinematic in quality, document the degradation and exploitation of the land around us. Environmental writer and photographer Arati Kumar-Rao lays bare the ‘slow violence’ being inflicted on the South Asian biosphere, as she takes us on an eye-opening visual journey through her immersive travels...
Paying It Forward
Foreign-educated Indians are giving up lucrative careers in the fast lane to return to India and contribute to society in meaningful ways. We discover that this generation is driven by purpose rather than pay cheques
Global Palette
Sotheby’s, Christie’s and other internationally renowned auction houses are coming to India, giving an impetus to the country’s rapidly growing art industry, even as fairs and million-dollar sales create a vibrant local market
Scoops Of Nostalgia
Finding inspiration in the Indian smells and tastes from her mother’s kitchen at their home in the US, Pooja Bavishi took New York by storm when she entered the world of desserts with her artisanal ice cream brand, Malai. The Brooklyn-based entrepreneur lets us in on her journey
Portrait Of A Personality
Journalist Sheela Reddy talks about uncovering the lesser known facets of one of the most controversial men in our country’s history — and the greatest relationship of his life — in her fascinating tome, Mr and Mrs Jinnah: The Marriage That Shook India
Painting Beyond The Lines
There’s a certain familiarity when you look at the artworks of Pakistani artists, owing to their country’s shared history with India. Striving to make a mark in the contemporary art world, they are emerging as names to watch out for in the international arena. Four promising talents talk about their inspirations and their South Asian heritage