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Viewing racist images is crucial for grappling with our history, says black artist

In an exploration of history, art, and societal reflections, artist Keith Piper embarks on a thought-provoking journey with his commissioned response to the contentious...

3D rendering of philosopher Chanakya looks like Dhoni, internet reacts

A 3D model crafted by scientists to depict the 4th century BCE economist and philosopher, Chanakya, surprisingly resembles the former Indian cricket team captain...

New theatre version of My Beautiful Launderette retains its power

THE enduring power of Hanif Kureishi’s writing was showcased by the successful stage adaptation of his brilliantly written 1985 film, My Beautiful Launderette. Staged...

Festival short film ‘Halfway’ makes a towering statement about love

THE strong south Asian contingent at this year’s BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival includes Halfway. Kumar Chheda has delivered an English-language short film about...

Pioneering Indian women from the British Era

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, we honour the women who have been striving for their rights and equality since the discrimination began....

New genetic study on Indians points to Iranian influx

India, a land of diverse cultures and languages, has long intrigued scientists with its rich tapestry of people. In a groundbreaking quest, led by...

Taylor Swift’s familial connection to Emily Dickinson stirs renewed interest in poet

Emily Dickinson, often regarded as the “patron saint of the shy,” is entrenched in a cultural myth that paints her as a reclusive figure,...

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