
Twenty Twenty foretells the events of the year 2020, where an ageing writer infected with a deadly virus and despairing of mankind’s continuing damage...
What if the women at the centre of our most beloved stories were allowed to tell them themselves?
Artificial intelligence is already seeping into galleries, rehearsal rooms and our everyday feeds, quietly reshaping how creativity works in Britain.

Twenty Twenty foretells the events of the year 2020, where an ageing writer infected with a deadly virus and despairing of mankind’s continuing damage...

To educate children about Sikhism, a group of fathers in Coventry have designed a new children’s book to help young people in learning about the religion...

Jashn-e-Rekhta will present 32 digital sessions across three stages over the weekend for the UK.

To mark the end of 75 years since World War II, the National Army Museum held a virtual event “India at War” with the author of the book ‘The Raj at War’...

Bringing together critical perspectives on theatre, the Theatre Critics Conference had a session on “The Need for Critics”. The Panelists included Gayatri...

Our frontline workers have surpassed all limits of tolerance and discomfort by the virtue of their responsibility towards Covid-19 patients. Countless...

When the world underwent a lockdown, the first thing that most people did to engage themselves was to turn towards artists. Art became an integral part...

In an hour-long conversation with Kavita on a Friday afternoon, she told us how she came to Mumbai. We spoke about her selective taste in giving playback...

What we can learn from this pandemic, or, perhaps what we better learn is how to let others grieve if they have lost someone dear during these testing...

With artists losing jobs, people being furloughed, what is the current scenario in the arts and theatre community among Asians during the Coronavirus pandemic?