Mumbai is experiencing pleasant weather that we love to call ‘winter’. If you’re looking to kick up the style stakes with trendy boots, here’s how to nab and wear the perfect pair
A special performance reading of fairy tales this week will put a much-needed spin on classic lores to create awareness about inclusivity
On the International Day of Persons with Disability today, a festival brings together differently-abled individuals and organisations to celebrate diversity and inclusiveness
This four-day exhibition will take patrons on a journey to understand the architectural and socio-cultural heritage of temples in the Konkan region
A resto-bar in Lower Parel recreates the toddy shop vibe keeping regional aromas and food traditions in check
Indian crafts are coming back to contemporary wardrobes in innovative and interesting ways, thanks to the trending craftcore aesthetic. Here’s how to get it right
A theatremaker is turning Mumbai’s homes into community spaces for artistes and patrons with the aim to make performance arts more accessible in the space-strapped city
If you’re a creative thinker, this new collection of interviews with established writers on their creative processes is a great addition for your bookshelf
An Italian Navy training sail ship rings in a celebration of the country’s art and culture as it docks in Mumbai for the first time on its world tour. We take a walk on the bow to learn about its histories and journeys
Give your annual gym resolutions a break, and head to these spots in the city to pick up an offbeat, outdoor sport that will keep you company as we transition into the new year
Dayanita Singh’s new exhibition, Photo Lies, questions accepted norms of photography, art and architecture to shape new ideas of memory and time
The sitar and tabla are globally recognised as Indian classical instruments, but the bansuri is often referred to as the ‘Indian flute’. On the eve of a concert in the city, maestro Ronu Majumdar speaks about this mislabelling, and why it’s crucial to encourage the youth
Dayanita Singh’s new exhibition, Photo Lies, questions accepted norms of photography, art and architecture to shape new ideas of memory and time
29 November,2024 09:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram IyengarThe sitar and tabla are globally recognised as Indian classical instruments, but the bansuri is often referred to as the ‘Indian flute’. On the eve of a concert in the city, maestro Ronu Majumdar speaks about this mislabelling, and why it’s crucial to encourage the youth
28 November,2024 12:27 PM IST | Mumbai | Raaina JainIf you're looking for activities to do this weekend, here's a line-up that is sure to keep you busy
28 November,2024 12:06 PM IST | Mumbai | Shriram IyengarChefs and sisters, Daki and Daphi Warjri are spreading the indigenous flavours of Khasi hills through their immersive pop-ups that introduce patrons to fare from their homeland
28 November,2024 09:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Divyasha PandaKicking off with a new monthly section, we bring you a range of titles that avid readers in the city are poring over. Here’s a list of their favourite reads of this month
28 November,2024 09:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Nandini VarmaADVERTISEMENT
City-based community Mumbai Musafir will be organising a tree appreciation walk this Sunday that aims to educate people about the various tree and plant species in the Fort district that is otherwise known for its rich built heritage. (Report by Amey Mirashi)
Quirky bags have been having a fashion moment, the increasingly experimental and sometimes, even outlandish designs competing to be the star of your look. Here’s how to style them right when you step out
27 November,2024 08:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
An experiential exhibition in Lower Parel teleports children to the prehistoric era in a fun crossover between science and history
27 November,2024 08:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Divyasha Panda
Today marks 75 years since the Constitution of India was adopted. Celebrate this milestone with our curated guide of essential reading, watching, listening lists, and Constitution-themed merchandise
26 November,2024 10:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Kanisha Softa
The age-old traditional warrior art forms of mallakhamb and kalaripayattu will get a new lease of life at the premiere of a musical theatre production at a SoBo venue this weekend
26 November,2024 09:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
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Let's dive deep into knowing how the local craftsmen and artisans restored the beauty and history that lies within the furniture of Christ Church in the new episode of Walk With Midday hosted by Fiona Fernandez.
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