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New single by Saptak Chatterjee: the very revival Indian classical music...

 Emotions evoke strong reactions out of every one of us; for Saptak Chatterjee, they evoke music. Following in the footsteps of his father and...

No body’s perfect: Brown Girl Gazin shares real talk about body...

How do we define beauty? What do we perceive to be beautiful? And do we ever look at ourselves and wonder what our relationship...

Introducing singer-songwriter Hanita Bhambri and her soulful new single

A self-proclaimed “shy kid” when she was younger, singer-songwriter Hanita Bhambri, at 23, has finally discovered the power of her voice. After a stint...

Subhashini Chandramani’s art is an ode to beauty found in the...

As a young girl, Subhashini Vinay often found herself in the garden, noticing with admiration, the bright and graceful flowers and plants – her...

Twin sisters/spicy electro folk duo Tāl are about to become your...

Musical duos have a special synergy; like The Civil Wars or the White Stripes, they often share an undeniably genuine and natural chemistry and...

Sri Lankan photographer Abdul-Halik Azeez on decolonial thinking and storytelling

Photographer Abdul-Halik Azeez knows how to take a good picture. Born in Colombo, Halik was a former strategy consultant and journalist for the Sunday...

Tara Rai interview: Poetry, Pictures, Poetry In Pictures and Pictures in...

'Do I always have to/Spell it out to you/Can’t a poem be/A blank page/An expanse of silence/ A moment for nothing' asks Tara Rai...

Here’s the mastermind behind comic strip sensation ‘The Tap’

It is easy to imagine an engineer aimlessly scribbling on the back of her notepad but harder to picture an engineer creating comics. And...

Interview with Richa Kashelkar, photographer and illustrator

She has shot countless photographs in the span of her career till date as a wedding photographer, she has travelled to locales around the...

Damini Gupta’s art speaks on her behalf

Does artistic talent run in families? Or can anyone, with dedication and practice, acquire it? Damini Gupta makes a good case for both. ...

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