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Where the hedge grows again
Where the hedge grows again

By | Pallabi Dey Purkayastha mirrorfeedback@timesofindia.com

In a new show, artist duo Hylozoic/Desires reanimate the lost Inland Customs Line through video and speculative archival work

In a new show, artist duo Hylozoic/Desires reanimate the lost Inland Customs Line through video and speculative archival work

Framing a maestro
Framing a maestro

By | Armand Colaco mirrorfeedback@timesofindia.com

Photographer Dayanita Singh revisits four decades of friendship, mentorship, and collaboration with Ustad Zakir Hussain in a deeply personal memorial exhibition that spans 300 images and a lifetime of artistic exchange

Photographer Dayanita Singh revisits four decades of friendship, mentorship, and collaboration with Ustad Zakir Hussain in a deeply personal memorial exhibition that spans 300 images and a lifetime of artistic exchange

Nehru, in your pocket
Nehru, in your pocket

India’s newest digital library makes 77,000 pages of Nehru’s writings — letters, prison diaries, policy notes — free and fully downloadable. For the first time, you can fact-check the man everyone argues about without a library card

India’s newest digital library makes 77,000 pages of Nehru’s writings — letters, prison diaries, policy notes — free and fully downloadable. For the first time, you can fact-check the man everyone argues about without a library card

Passion in motion
Passion in motion

World-renowned choreographer Boris Eifman marks the India debut of his company, Eifman Ballet, with the emotionally seismic Anna Karenina

World-renowned choreographer Boris Eifman marks the India debut of his company, Eifman Ballet, with the emotionally seismic Anna Karenina

Aarey’s tribes take back the stage
Aarey’s tribes take back the stage

By | Garima Garg mirrorfeedback@timesofindia.com

A first-of-its-kind music festival puts Aarey’s tribal communities at the front of their own story. For three days, the forest will become a stage for art, identity and resistance

A first-of-its-kind music festival puts Aarey’s tribal communities at the front of their own story. For three days, the forest will become a stage for art, identity and resistance

When the Seven Sisters and Brother meet

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Mumbai’s first Northeast Music and Food Festival hopes to offer a sense of belonging to communities far from home, while opening a cultural bridge to the rest of the city

Mumbai’s first Northeast Music and Food Festival hopes to offer a sense of belonging to communities far from home, while opening a cultural bridge to the rest of the city

The man who rode three booms
The man who rode three booms

By Prutha Bhosle

Tejaswini Apte-Rahm set out to understand her great-grandfather but uncovered a far larger history hiding in plain sight. Her new book traces how one man’s rise from a Girgaon chawl reveals the forces that built modern Bombay

Tejaswini Apte-Rahm set out to understand her great-grandfather but uncovered a far larger history hiding in plain sight. Her new book traces how one man’s rise from a Girgaon chawl reveals the forces that built modern Bombay

The new cartographers of Mumbai
The new cartographers of Mumbai

By | Soniya Pondcar mirrorfeedback@timesofindia.com

As the Walks Fest returns with its fifth edition, the city’s most curious walkers trace untold stories of its forests, maidans, and neighbourhoods

As the Walks Fest returns with its fifth edition, the city’s most curious walkers trace untold stories of its forests, maidans, and neighbourhoods

The fight to stay seen
The fight to stay seen

By | Pallabi Dey Purkayastha mirrorfeedback@timesofindia.com

Jagdish Agarwal built Dinodia Photo Gallery long before India had a word for stock photography. Forty years later, he reflects on the revolution he sparked and the value a photograph must carry to survive phones, digital disruption and AI

Jagdish Agarwal built Dinodia Photo Gallery long before India had a word for stock photography. Forty years later, he reflects on the revolution he sparked and the value a photograph must carry to survive phones, digital disruption and AI

Small gifts as large acts
Small gifts as large acts

By | Pallabi Dey Purkayastha mirrorfeedback@timesofindia.com

A city-wide Secret Santa movement is rewriting what generosity looks like in Mumbai

A city-wide Secret Santa movement is rewriting what generosity looks like in Mumbai

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