Thrissur(Kerala): As this year’s Onam -Kerala’s state harvest festival- draws to a close, more than 500 symbolic ‘tigers’ were out on Thrissur’s Swaraj Round, the venue of the famed Pulikali or Kaduvakali (the Play of Tigers/Leopards). This colourful procession has ‘pot-bellied’ men paint their entire torsos in oil-paint to lookContinue Reading

Near the entrance of the postgraduate block of the Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth, a Christian Institute for Philosophy and Religions in Pune, a surprise awaits the visitor. There is a statue of Mother Mary holding the Baby Jesus, but with a difference. She is draped in a sky-blue Indian sari, with aContinue Reading

If you think only the Khans of Bollywood have an international fan following, you are wrong. The Rio Olympics saw a Mexican synchronized swimming duo perform their routine to a peppy Akshay Kumar song on August 15. The Mexican swimming duo of Karem Achach and Nuria Diosdado performed their routine on the songContinue Reading

An upcoming performance at the Bowie Center for the Performing Arts in MaryLand, USA  will put a spotlight on the life Mother Teresa and her work in India. “Joy of Living,” an original multimedia dance production, will be a one-night performance on Aug. 6. Bowie group Children Can Come CloserContinue Reading

How do you explain something that is unexplainable, something like a miracle? It cannot be explained through science, for sure, because it’s something spiritual, something beyond science. However, a new documentary simply titled “Miracles” tries to answer all the relevant questions regarding miracles, those extraordinary events of spiritual nature thatContinue Reading

Search engine giant Google on Thursday launched a new “Arts & Culture” app and website which will help art lovers in India and across the globe discover famous works and artifacts from several museums from over 70 countries.   The app, available for all android and iOS platforms, gives users anContinue Reading

Unesco on Friday put four new sites on its World Heritage List. The new sites, announced in the Turkish city of Istanbul, include China’s Zuojiang Huashan rock art cultural landscape, Iran’s ancient aqueducts known as Qanat, and India’s archaeological site of Nalanda Mahavihara. A press release issued by UNESCO read:Continue Reading