Goan cuisine has a lot to offer discerning foodies – from staple dishes like prawn and crab curry to lesser-known ones like Tisreos, Bebinca and Perad.
The Art of Focus, published by Penguin Ananda, contains practical, accessible wisdom that would benefit anyone who engages seriously.
More than being a narrative about the transformative potential of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), 'What’s a lemon squeezer doing in my vagina' (2021) by Bangalore-based writer and editor Rohini S Rajagopal is a personal, and not always pleasant, journey about the technology’s flipside
Bachi Karkaria's Capture the Dream: The Many Lives of Captain C.P. Krishnan Nair will boost the confidence of people with big and bold dreams, regardless of their age.
Through her own lived experiences, Rohini S Rajagopal captures the trials and tribulations of a married couple and their five-year long struggle in an infertility clinic
In an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, Miss India USA 2021 Vaidehi Dongre opens up about how winning the prestigious title changed her life and more.
In conversation with filmmaker Onir on his book ‘Í am Onir and I am Gay’, the importance of the memoir, the representation of LGBTQI+ in society and more.
Delhi-based dancer Geeta Chandran received the Nritya Perunjyothi award
While Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe’s work triumphs the experimental, Kashiana Singh’s poetic universe reflects how love, loss, and longing make an unforgettable South Asian reality.
Meghwals are a community that lives in parts of north and western India. For centuries they have sung devotional music while practicing weaving, tanning and agriculture as primary sources of India.
In conversation with actor Kubbra Sait on her book, Open Book: Not quite a Memoir. She opens up on being sexually abused and she feels sharing about the incident actually helped her to overcome it.
As MasterChef Australia enjoys a massive fan following worldwide, especially in India, here are some of the most exquisite Indian delicacies showcased by Sarah Todd and other contestants that you can try at home.
Ritu Kumar’s Spring in the city collection celebrates spring-summer and puts the spotlight on oversized florals but 'not too much as to take away from a well-crafted piece', said the designer
'The stories wrote themselves because I was capturing what I saw, and slipping some of my childhood memories or experiences of other places I had lived in,' says Anjana Menon on penning her anthology during COVID-19 lockdown
Alyque Padamsee’s book ‘Let Me Hijack Your Mind’ teaches people how to question their innermost thoughts and follow only those that lead to a flourishing life.
Choosing veganism for environmental benefits, Prakriti Varshney becomes the first Indian woman to conquer the Everest
Radhika Merchant’s Arangetram has sparked a conversation on social media on the importance of classical dancing and staying in touch with one’s roots.
Mala Kumar's Up the Mountains of India draws from different fields of knowledge such as geology, history, botany, geometry, meteorology, and more.
From delicious local delicacies, stunning trekking routes to beautiful towering monasteries in India, Sikkim's Namchi has a lot to offer.
Vote for Pant is funny and enjoyable mainly because of author and comedian Sorabh Pant's ability to laugh at himself.
Legendary santoor player and music composer Pandit Bhajan Sopori died on Thursday at a Gurugram hospital. He was 73.
"Alka was my inspiration in the arts and gave birth to the artist who was inside me," says sister and artist Manisha Gawade.
If you are mindful about your carbon footprint and like to recycle as much as you can, you would find Nandita Iyer’s book tremendously helpful.
The Oldest Love Story, edited by Rinki Roy Bhattacharya and Maithili Rao, looks at the thorny road that mothers tread and the thanklessness of the job that often ends up emasculating them, making them invisible.
Damodar Mauzo’s latest collection revolves around men who belong to different religions and castes but the characters aren't dipped in the ink of political correctness either.
'The book walks a tightrope of maintaining the divinity of Shiva and Parvati and also narrating the stories of their relationship in a way that feels very human and relatable,' says Aditi Banerjee
Due to the mindless exploitation of nature and its resources, the soil of the planet earth has started degrading
Company painting (Kampani Kalam in Hindi) is a term for a hybrid Indo-European style of paintings made in India by Indian artists, many of whom worked for European patrons in the British East India Company in the 18th and 19th centuries.
While congratulations are in order for Geetanjali Shree and her book’s translator, Daisy Rockwell, she is not the first Indian to win a Booker Prize. She is, in fact, the first Indian to win an International Booker Prize. But, aren’t they the same thing? They are not, and we explain why
Chemical Khichdi: How I Hacked My Mental Health would be tremendously useful to employers who are trying to figure out how to be “progressive” and “empathetic” in their approach towards mental health.