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Jhumpa Lahiri wins the $50,000-worth DSC Prize for her novel The Lowland
Encouraging turnout for the festival with average age being 21 years
The Zee Jaipur Literary Festival kicks off January 21, and features luminaries from various disciplines
Q&A with English DJ and producer
The pitch-perfect casting, the lingering close-ups and the seamless narrative make Chaitanya Tamhane's Marathi movie Court one of the best movies of 2014
It's intriguing that a profit-centric multinational like Pepsi feels it's in its interest to pour Rs 40-50 crore into a music channel whose format is indie in every sense of the word
Who made waves and who didn't at the event
The system of star-rating movies kills any scope for a public discourse
The obituaries in The Economist are so compassionate and level-headed that they bring back the person alive
You go to a panel with a snazzy title and usually at least three speakers after 50 minutes, you end up none the wiser
Mira Nair's film on a Pakistani's disenchantment with the US after 9/11 leaves J Jagannath impressed.
The Indian film festival-going audience works hard on looking serious, but isn't
The media both in US and elsewhere almost unanimously celebrated Obama's elevation to his second term as President of USA