Middle Eastern women writers penning children's fiction on weaving social realities of the region in their fantasies
Sir Ranulph Fiennes is all set to visit the UAE for Emirates Airline Festival of Literature. He tells Anamika Chatterjee why seeking the unfamiliar keeps him going, and how he came close to playing James Bond
Ahead of her appearance at the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, Fatima Bhutto tells Anamika Chatterjee how pop culture reflects the changing ideas and ideologies of the time
Founder of Jeddah Bollywood Community Orjwan Iskander on the growing popularity of Hindi cinema in the region
A growing tribe of Emirati bloggers of Hindi cinema offer a third perspective, making the movies more culturally accessible to Arab audiences
There is always that certain someone in a gym or fitness centre who does it better than you. But must you pit yourself against them?
A debutante ball might seem 'very 18th century'. But a few girls from around the world live this fantasy every year at le bal paris. Meet the woman making many a fairytale come true
The internet may be divided on the term Harry potter actress Emma Watson has popularised, but its real triumph lies in putting the spotlight on single positivity