The transcendent third edition of Lollapalooza India 2025 is set to take over the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on March 8th and 9th, 2025
Designers talk about trends that will continue reign in 2025 for fashion police.
For Rhythm Wagholikar, the Kumbh was not just a pilgrimage; it was an experience that rivaled the most powerful storytelling
This monumental project is a cornerstone of the "Self-Discovery via Rediscovering India" series, with its latest exhibition—Part IV—signifying the beta introduction of this expansive digital archive
Archaeologists have uncovered the long-lost tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II near Luxor. The tomb, buried under centuries of flood debris, contains inscriptions confirming the identity of the short-reigning 18th dynasty ruler. Located in the Valley of the Kings, this marks the first discovery of a pharaonic tomb since Tutankhamun’s in 1922, offering new insights into Egypt’s New Kingdom era
Theatre and film legends such as Anupam Kher and Shabana Azmi have performed in several plays at the Balgandharva Rangmandir
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, Prajakta sat down for a detailed chat about everything you need to know about her new feather
A specific controversy around large language models fueled their interest in building a more India-centric AI model
Sustainable food just like sustainable clothing is the need of the hour. In ‘Food Talk’ some of the chefs from India discuss about how it is time to go local for the farm to fork experience and stay healthy.
The 3-day festival in Udaipur, from February 7 to 9, 2025, will feature over 22 bands, with 150 international artists from more than 15 countries
In addition, Wagholikar recalls the controversial yet powerful friendship between Karna and Duryodhana.
In addition to international stars, KLF will highlight the vibrant local cultural heritage of Kerala, including traditional art forms, dance, and performances that are deeply rooted in the region's history
Ahead of its arrival in the pink city, Teamwork Arts hosted in Delhi giving a glimpse of what to expect this year
Traditionally Christmas has always been a time of celebration, joy, fun, and family bonding. Here is a look at the two dishes which we can make at home.
Thomas Daniell (1749–1840) is regarded as one of the most important chroniclers of India’s late 18th and early 19th-century history
Set against the historic President’s Bodyguard (PBG) Parade Ground, the President’s Polo Cup celebrates a cherished legacy. Firstpost looks at the PBG's historic association with the sport of polo, iconic players, and inspiring outreach initiatives as the event highlights the resurgence of polo’s cultural and competitive significance in India
Chocolate is a medium of endless creativity. It’s versatile, indulgent, and universally loved. A tour around India’s own first of its kind chocolate factory Cacaoté.
Dive into this love-filled anthem and let your heartstrings get majorly tugged. Stream it, vibe it, feel it—because this kahani is pure magic
Released under the Bainsla Music banner, this track is quickly becoming a game-changer in the world of Rajasthani music
India’s polo legacy thrives on the Indian Army’s dedication, led by the iconic 61st Cavalry and supported by the Indian Polo Association. Despite its royal roots, the sport faces modern challenges, relying on private sponsorship and grassroots efforts to grow. Polo’s future demands innovation while honouring its rich tradition
With the growth of International cuisine in modern Indian the trend for using wine in cooking is increasing. As an influence of the Portuguese rule, in Goa as well folks have been using wines and spirits in their cooking for a long time.
Tabiyat is also a love triangle between the audience and the performers where they both woo the muse of theatre and capture her in space and time
Polo, India’s royal sport, is experiencing a resurgence with growing players, sponsors, and global partnerships. At the historic Sir Pratap Singh Polo Cup, Firstpost spoke to top players and officials about the game’s evolution, challenges, and future in India
Opening on 26 October 2024 at DAG, New Delhi, it brings together 116 works including depictions of women as mythological, historical and everyday beings
It will be a unique theatrical experience, staging critically acclaimed plays in Hindi, Assamese, and Bundeli, complemented by a gamut of other experiences including engaging workshops and talks that celebrate the spirit of theatre
Food memories of Diwali holds a special place in our hearts.
Eleven traditional dance troupes from across India will perform on stage, showcasing India's rich cultural diversity and vibrant traditions through captivating dance performances
Jaya is only 29 years old. She was born in the 1995 and has claimed she was inclined towards spirituality from an early age
In a recently held event, Firstpost’s Lachmi Deb Roy caught up with ace designer Anamika Khanna for an exclusive interview on revival of weaves, her love for jamdanai, how the pandemic days were a learning phase for her and more.
In an EXCLUSIVE chat with Firstpost’s Lachmi Deb Roy for ‘Fashion Police’ on revival of weaves and how Indian textiles are much more than just khadi. He mentions in the interview how he is a crazy Bollywood fan and would also like to dress us Hollywood’s Justin Bieber in Johargram’s cargo pants, jackets, and caps.