2021 is the year we celebrate 25 years of Harry Potter in India. Most fans will fondly recall how the three principal characters in the
Then my friends came with bats , balls and wickets. We started playing cricket. It was fun playing in the rain.
She finally thought it was time once again to confront the assassin who had killed him.
In this episode of Musings, Aruni Kashyap talks about his new book of poetry, There is no Good Time for Bad News titled Poetry Speaks
The correspondence of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, if approached merely as a chapter in the biographies of these heroes of nineteenth century letters, is
Webs of Silk - episode twenty one of audio-visual poetry series by Amit Ranjan Biswas.
Chapter Thirteen of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran – On Reason and Passion. The Prophet has been illustrated by Ashok Bhowmik.
His first collections of poems, Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil, 1857), was prosecuted for offending public morals, challenging its audiences with its
While OTT platforms were already on the scene, with theatres forced to close their doors during the lockdown, the audience soon turned to these streaming
I am a bookworm and my favourite book is ‘The Boys Who Fought’ by Devdutt Pattanaik. This book beautifully describes the great epic Mahabharata originally
On the way back to Gurugram I noticed that the stray dogs were barking at everyone's cars. It made me realise that we have invaded
After the burial is over, he reaches the riverbend. A bird seems to arrive from nowhere, its wings flailing the water.
Dhaka dwellers finding no open spaces in the city, have chosen graveyards as ‘alternative places’ as parks and venues of recreation.
Gate of Samarkhand, Episode twenty of the audio-poetry series by Amit Ranjan Biswas.
Chapter Twelve of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran - On Freedom. The Prophet has been illustrated by Ashok Bhowmik.
Three delightful limericks by eight year old Shreyaan Roy