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Carnatic Music's Global Journey: Tradition Meets Innovation

Carnatic music is expanding its reach through global collaborations and digital platforms while staying true to its roots. Musicians discuss fusion, improvisation, and engaging younger audiences. Discover the evolution of this classical tradition.

Margazhi's Hidden Narrative: Music, Philanthropy & Inclusivity

Discover how Chennai's Margazhi season goes beyond classical concerts. Artists like Sudha Ragunathan, OS Arun, and Bombay Jayashri are driving social change, supporting disabled artists, and redefining inclusivity. Explore the philanthropic spirit of the

Indian Art Festivals Redefine Venues and Experiences

From Kochi's sea views to Panaji's heritage spaces, India's art festivals are using location as a canvas. Explore how Serendipity, Kochi Biennale, and literary fests are changing art consumption and sparking new career paths like culinary arts.

Hindustani Vocalist Revives Bhojpuri Folk for Monsoon

Renowned Hindustani vocalist Shruti Bhave's new single 'Karela Badra' is a modern revival of a traditional Bhojpuri folk song, celebrating the monsoon's arrival. Discover how she blends classical roots with regional folk.

Thiruvananthapuram South wins school arts festival

Thiruvananthapuram South sub-district clinched the overall championship at the revenue district school arts festival in Attingal. Over 9,000 students competed in 317 events. Read the full results and highlights here.

Akashvani Sangeet Sammelan 2025 Celebrates Heritage

The Akashvani Sangeet Sammelan 2025 at the Indian Museum was a grand fusion of classical music and cultural heritage, featuring legends like L. Subramaniam and Parween Sultana. Explore the highlights.

Gadag Students Learn via Bird Sanctuary & Press Visits

Students in Gadag district engage in 15-month arts projects on bird ecology and local printing, funded by India Foundation for Arts. Their creative learnings will be showcased through exhibitions and publications.

Social Satire Play Staged in Lucknow's Buddhist Institute

Akanksha Theatre Arts presented Jayavardhan's celebrated play 'Ghar Ka Na Ghat Ka' in Lucknow, exploring family pressures and unconventional relationships through courtroom drama and comedy. Discover this thought-provoking performance!

Shyam Benegal's Legacy Through Collaborators' Eyes

Rajit Kapur, Divya Dutta, Sachin Khedekar and Pia Benegal reveal intimate stories about working with legendary filmmaker Shyam Benegal. Discover how he transformed Indian cinema over six decades.

Mishra Bandhu at Sawai Gandharva Festival 2025

Pandit Ritesh and Rajnish Mishra, the Mishra Bandhu, continue their family's musical legacy at the 71st Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav in Pune. Discover their journey.

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