Seasoned as well as aspiring calligraphers on how the art, and the artists, are constantly evolving
Seasoned as well as aspiring calligraphers on how the art, and the artists, are constantly evolving
The author of The Extraordinary Life and Death of Sunanda Pushkar (published by Pan Macmillan) talks about the process of writing the book
The perks and perils of being Dana Alblooshi, one of the region's youngest published authors
The first Emirati woman filmmaker Nayla Al Khaja on her love for scarefests that led her to helm the new horror film, The Shadow
Pianist and composer Malika Omar on creating music that captures the essence of diverse cultures
American photographer and lamp manufacturer Robert Cornelius took a selfie outside his lamp store in 1839.
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Deep Halder, author of Blood Island, on revisiting the Marichjhapi massacre... and what it taught him about resilience
For politicians, fashion is not simply about being 'trendy'. It is also about conveying the ideologies they stand for. We shortlist eight political heads of state and decode their politics through their wardrobes