The Wellcome Book Prize celebrates fiction and non-fiction works engaged with the topics of health and medicine.
Browsing: Arts
Read The American Bazaar’s latest and archival stories on Indian American arts and artists.
“What a talent. What a loss.” Gates wrote.
Bloco Bollywood blends Indian and Brazilian musical forms.
An interview with Vappala Balachandran, author of “The Secret Story of ACN Nambiar,” a biography of the late freedom fighter and head of “Indian Legion.”
The Indian American celebrity is on a book-promotion tour in India.
In a 2011 interview, the late Indian American author spoke about her works, India and the diaspora life.
Kolkata-born Mukherjee’s work includes award-winning novel like Jasmine.
“The Gene: An Intimate History” is longlisted in the nonfiction category.
Author of Before We Visit the Goddess to Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai.
Jay Joshi directed the play.
Several artifacts were looted from India.
Arnab had earlier won the Young Investigator award.
Features 25 watercolors of the late artist.
REVIEW: Gripping short stories with good characterization and complex plots.
‘The Boy & The Bindi’ is about a young South Asian boy.
Jitish Kallat’s “Covering Letter” on exhibit at Philadelphia Museum of Art as a gift from the Pamela and Ajay Raju Foundation.
Tharoor’s new book details how Britain ruined India.
More opportunities for Westland’s authors to reach international readers.
Poovalur Jayaraman is 80 years old.
Satire revolves around reinstatement of slavery in Los Angeles.
To bring art to home in an affordable way.
Three-day extravaganza begins on October 7th.
Pattanaik will be seen at the IAAC Literary Festival in New York City too.
Celebrated choreographer Mark Morris to be the curator of 2-week-long festival.
20 years after ‘The God of Small Things’.