
In its third edition, Art Stack showcases a wacky, absurd, and stylish array of art and design.
A 'Hasya Kavi Sammelan' by noted Indian poets had Singapore's Indian diaspora audience in splits had the Indian diaspora audience in splits as poets cracked jokes and recited funny couplets one after another for over two hours.
A 12th grade Indian student in Nigeria, whose poems have been published in newspapers in Abuja, will soon have her works compiled as a book.
Orissa's Sudarsan Patnaik has created a 15 feet high image of Buddha in sand as his entry in an international sand sculpture championship in Berlin, the artist said on Friday.

Director Anant Mahadevan's
Staying Alive, based on a true story of a journalist and an underworld kingpin, has been selected for a screening at the 5th Stuttgart Bollywood and Beyond film festival starting July 16 in Germany.
Sitar prodigy Anoushka Shankar has been enthralling audiences during her debut sell-out Australia concert tour this southern winter.

Sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan will kick off the world famous St Magnus Festival in the archipelago of Orkney, Scotland, with a
jugalbandi between him and a Scottish orchestra.

Malaysia's Information Ministry has decided to ban screening of Tamil dramas imported from India and shown on its TV2 channel. These programmes are popular among the 2.6 million Malaysian Indians.

Popular bhangra singer Malkit Singh has been made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) by the British Queen in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Read on...

Renowned artist Maqbool Fida Husain will explore the history of Islamic and pre-Islamic Arab world in a series of paintings revolving around three major religions of the world. Read on...

Songs of late MGR come handy for a candidate who seeks votes for the opposition, invoking people power.

Rare Indian musical instruments will be exhibited in London from Monday at the Horniman Museum in southeast London. The nine-month long display is the biggest ever show.
The play is being promoted as a celebration of life, love and community, but it turns out to be a conglomeration of too many disparate elements.

Intricately embroidered outfits, dazzling jewellery, decorative
mandaps, bouquets, a very busy astrologer were all part of the first-ever 'singles meet' at Sydney's Olympic Park Showgrounds.

An art gallery owner says the new generation of Indian artists "have taken art to a whole new level".
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri tells us more...