Penguin Random House has announced the release of their new International title- Lucky Boy by Shanthi Sekaran, author of an award winning novel The Prayer Room. Her work has also appeared in the Best New American Voices etc. A heart-wrenching novel that gives voice to two mothers: a young undocumented Mexican woman and an Indian-American […]
You are browsing archives for
Category: What’s New
An Enduring Epic
Penguin presents The Glory of Patan by K.M. Munshi, translated by Rita and Abhijit Kothari. The kingdom of Patan faces an ominous future. King Karnadev lies on his deathbed. His son, Jaydev, is too young to ascend the throne. Rumours abound of scheming warlords intent on establishing their own independence and powerful merchants plotting to wrest control from […]
Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls
Penguin Random Houses announces the release of, Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. The most highly funded original book in the history of crowdfunding, Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls was a runaway hit raising over 1 million dollars on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. This gorgeously illustrated book containing 100 tales of extraordinary women including Michelle Obama,Jane Austen, Simone Biles, Frida Kahlo, Ada Lovelace, Serena Williamsand Amelia […]
Making Peace Via Art
Bangladeshi artist and war hero Shahabuddin Ahmed is showing select paintings at Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum Gallery for four days staring tomorrow. And when we call, he speaks softly over the phone from his residence in Paris, his voice warm and affectionate, and surprisingly unaffected by the harshness of war. Ahmed imparts the same sense of calm to […]
Chocolate For Your Soul
Fabelle, the luxury chocolate line from the ITC group launched its second chocolate boutique at the ITC Windsor, over a sit-down four course plated chocolate meal. Yes, you read that right, there were four courses of chocolate desserts, paired with music. It was certainly unusual, but appropriate if you consider chocolate as music for the soul. The evening, organised at […]
India Art Fair 2017: Small And Impactful
Less is more. The phrase aptly sums up India Art Fair that took off in the capital yesterday. The fair, in its ninth edition, has cut out the big and the bizarre to focus on local flavors – particularly from the South Asian region – and socio-political issues that surround us. Smaller and compact, the […]
Drown In The Magic Of Khwab Sa
Khwab Sa, a 120-minute, gloriously colourful musical experience comes to a theatre near you! This is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed as a collaborative project with contemporary dance and movement, in Hindi gibberish as spoken word and live contemporary World Music- all performed by various professional artists chosen and brought together from […]
A Mouthful Of Norway
From the cold, clear waters of Norway, the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) brought the salmon to the Indian table to showcase just how easily the fish can be adapted to the Indian way of cooking. To demonstrate that, Yogi Shergill, Vice Consul, Royal Norwegian Consulate General – Mumbai & Director (India), Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) held a […]
Books of the Month From Speaking Tiger
Son of the Thundercloud Easterine Kire ISBN: 9789386050571 | Price: INR 350 Winner of the Hindu Prize 2015 After losing all his family in a terrible famine, a man leaves his village with just the clothes on his back, never once looking back. For endless miles he walks through a landscape as desolate as his […]
Zen Teas For The Refined Palate
The humble chai has gone from masala, ginger, black or at best malai-marke to a whole new level of categorisation and sophistication. Today teas come in various flavours, strengths and varieties. From the popular green tea to oolong to white to yellow and even purple! ** Tea isn’t just a beverage any more. It is […]
Economics Made Simple
Penguin presents Economics Without Tears by Ashok Sanjay Guha Praise for the book: ‘Ashok Guha is one of the most impressive Indian economists today. This book demonstrates that he is also a gifted writer who can put Across economics to a wider audience’ : JAGDISH BHAGWATI ‘Ashok Guha focuses on some of the most important ideas in economics . […]
Modern Indian Architecture At Its Best
Contemporary Indian Houses publication InCITE’s +91 RESIDENCES exhibition on contemporary Indian architecture was first presented at Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, Bangalore in 2010. The exhibition showcased 91 architect-designed dwellings, 19 works-in progress and a model display of over 40 houses designed by over 75 architects in more than 25 cities and towns across India between the years […]