Participants from all over India joined the three-day conference conducted by Seagull Foundation for the Arts
Surprise celebrity showstoppers, regal lehengas and champagne aplenty — Kolkata witnessed an eclectic wedding extravaganza
Draping workshops, fashion soiree, delectable food — the Kolkata show is set to feature all the elements of a big, fat desi ‘shaadi’
Abanindranath believed art must be useless, says Arindam Chakrabarti in a lecture on the artist and writer’s 150th birth anniversary
An SV5 fan recaps the journey of the German driver who recently announced his retirement from Formula 1
The public awareness programme by Kolkata Psychiatry Club, with My Kolkata, will be held at Kala Mandir on August 15
I have the mixed doubles to focus on, celebrations will have to wait, says the squash champion with a sweet tooth
The Telegraph got a sneak peek into the world of bartending
With their debut gig at Effingut brewpub, the band performed their renditions of popular songs like Dil se, Wake Up Sid, Dil chahta hai and
The Telegraph lends an ear to inspiring tales of entrepreneurial ventures
Focus on innovative packaging to make products more appealing and improve shelf life
Researchers collected smells and sounds and shared it at an exhibition to transport visitors to the past
The event held in association with Lotus Make-up in Delhi was a star-spangled affair
This photography exhibition at ITC Sonar featured works of three eminent photographers: Shiladitya Chaudhury, Biswajit Roy Choudhury and Dhi
'Football’s Come Home' (finally) sang a 13-year-old with a Kolkata connect after an incredible evening at Wembley
Purba Putiari Pragati Sangha pandal to be decorated with old gramophone records; old songs to play
South Kolkata-based Sunrise 66 Palli has launched a self-defence course for women from July 31
The actor was in Kolkata to talk about his film Rocketry, with which he turned director
The event welcomed the incoming batch of IBS through various competitions, like music, dance and ramp walk that also helped the students and
Bibliophiles are flocking the offline Load The Box book fair to get their hands on popular page-turners and collectors' items