Indian artist Benode Behari Mukherjee's collages after his loss of sight from 1950s-60s will be focus of an upcoming exhibition in London.
Darbar Festival, one of world's largest festival of Indian classical music, outside India, returned to the Barbican centre in London from 24-27 October, with a magical mix of emerging and young talent with master performers making their UK debuts.
Aishwarya Sridhar is a wildlife photographer, presenter, and documentary filmmaker. She is the youngest recipient of the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award and the International Camera Fair and won the Princess Diana Award in 2019. In 2020,...
Indian artist Benode Behari Mukherjee's collages after his loss of sight from 1950s-60s will be focus of an upcoming exhibition in London.
Stand-up comedians are running for office whereas some politicians today are a laughing stock, especially on social media platforms. This role reversal is perhaps most prominent through the election of Volodymyr Zelensky, the stand-up comedian...
A Bollywood adaptation of Anuja Chauhan's book 'The Zoya Factor', starring Sonam Kapoor Ahuja and Dulquer Salmaan, is out this week. The Abhishek Sharma-directed...
An Indian wedding is always a extravaganza and Mrs. Kapoor's Daughter's Wedding is an insight into the cultural nuances of the wedding celebrations in...
Entering the UK's mainstream music industry as an 'outsider' can be difficult. It requires knocking down pre-conceived notions around South Asian music. The journey includes struggling to be commissioned by mainstream producers and playing to...
From hole in the wall pubs in Camden, to converted railway arches in East London, jazz music appears to be returning to its heydey nearly after a century of being absent in the maze of pop, EDM and hip-hop culture. Clarinettists such as Arun...
An Indian-origin doctor from Bolton will be displaying her fabric collages in a solo exhibition in London this September.
An exclusive collection of paintings that highlighted the intricate relationship between religion and spirituality through art was exhibited on 25th July, Thursday at the Nehru Centre.
Dawinder Bansal, is an award winning producer and artist whose performances and immersive installations are informed by cultural heritage and contemporary...
“Art has a purpose in society… it’s not made to make anyone comfortable. I have long endeavoured to challenge social stereotypes to provoke reaction through...