

Monday 23 November '09
Football shorts made of sari fabric and camouflage combat gear, fashion designer and costume stylist Aki Narula has sure come out with some wacky designs.Monday 23 November '09
They don’t have much in common except that they both used the women in their lives as muses for their paintings and that they are masters of experimentation.Sunday
22 November '09Football shorts made of sari fabric and camouflage combat gear, fashion designer and costume stylist Aki Narula has sure come out with some wacky designs.Tuesday
17 November '09His paintings are a cacophony of emotions. There is a thinly-veiled sheen of anger that lies coiled beneath them. But how could it not when it is the tattered vestiges of a personal ideology that’s splattered across the canvas.Monday
16 November '09With the first anniversary of the horrific terror attacks on Mumbai last year drawing near, the creative brigade of the country wishes to drive home a point— that life might have moved on but the memories haven’t yet frayed.Monday
16 November '09In a world ruled by MAC and Estee Lauder, we shovel out the one Indian productthat remains a beauty stapleSaturday
14 November '09With the first anniversary of the horrific terror attacks on Mumbai last year drawing near, the creative brigade of the country wishes to drive home a point— that life might have moved on but the memories haven’t yet frayed.Friday
13 November '09whether it is turning the negatives into positives, healing yourselves from within or analysing the role of the media during the 26/11 siege...Thursday
12 November '09whether it is turning the negatives into positives, healing yourselves from within or analysing the role of the media during the 26/11 siege...Thursday
12 November '09Whether it is turning the negatives into positives, healing yourselves from within or analysing the role of the media during the 26/11 siege...Sunday
8 November '09The Goethe Institut is going all out to celebrate its 50th year in India The Goethe Institut at Max Mueller Bhavan is leaving no stone unturned to celebrate its 50th anniversary in India.Friday
6 November '09Kazakhstani artist Natalya Dyu who is Korean by birth came to India to study the Indian way of life. Once, she lay on the streets of Mumbai as a way of showing solidarity with the downtrodden.Thursday
29 October '09Four Kenyans in bicycle shorts taking a breather in a squalid room with cluttered straw beds and a wide mosquito net.Saturday
24 October '09The bridegroom wore a cheesy smile and the bride looked radiant in a shimmering lehenga heavy enough to sink a ship. And no, love is no moisturising face cream responsible for that glow in her cheeks.Thursday
22 October '09Whether it is Alexander McQueen, Giorgio Armani, Roberto Cavalli, Paul Smith, Naomi Campbell or Beyonce Knowles, India has for sometime been the flavour of the season with the international community.Tuesday
20 October '09Sumeet Varma looks his usual dapper self in the signature suit and the gelled Johnny Bravo hairstyle.Thursday
15 October '09Legend has it that Mussolini offered to pay £1 million for the manuscript of The Divine Comedy by Dante at the Asiatic Society of Mumbai....Monday
12 October '09A lot of music by Thing, U2, Annie Lennox and Armin Van Deuren.Sunday
11 October '09They say that it is the thought behind the gift that counts, so why not think green this Diwali? With Hollywood heartthrobs like Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney turning green-philes...Saturday
10 October '09The festival season is upon us, and while it brings us wonderful treats of sweets, gifts, decorating the house and greeting friends, one of its more elevated delights is that it brings us closer to our spiritual selves.Friday
9 October '09The spiritual havens of Indian ashrams and our deep-rooted ethos of prayer and meditation have always captivated westerners...Friday
9 October '09A lot of music by Thing, U2, Annie Lennox and Armin Van Deuren...Thursday
8 October '09Whether it is Giorgio Armani or Roberto Cavalli, India has for sometime been the flavour of the season with the international community.Thursday
8 October '09The spiritual havens of Indian ashrams and our deep-rooted ethos of prayer and meditation have always captivated westerners, but now India’s colourful history is inspiration for international designs as well.Tuesday
6 October '09When a group of 20 children, between the ages of 8 and 12, along with their parents, filed into the Bhau Daji Mumbai City Museum, it seemed they were like any other children.