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How Classics Define Today’s Hollywood

While looking back into the history of cinema isn’t the preference of youth today, it's no doubt that classics have shaped the Hollywood that we watch in the present tim...

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The Cannes Red-Carpet Protest: 82 Women Protest Inequality in the Film Industry

The Harvey Weinstein scandal was an awakening the world much needed. Thanks to that, the conversation around women in the film industry is finally seeing a shift, with initiat...

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The Alcott Family that inspired the ‘Little Women’

Little Women, the story of the four March sisters in Louisa May Alcott’s coming of age classic has been loved by generations from 1868 to now. And no doubt, the book was...

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Bollywood Women dazzle the Red Carpet at Cannes

The 71st annual Cannes Film Festival is currently being held from 8 to 19 May 2018. The festival previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the ...

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'Frames 75': Whistling Woods' Tribute to the legend Amitabh Bachchan

Whistling Woods International (WWI), Asia’s premier Film, Communication and Creative Arts Institute has always upheld initiatives related to art and culture close to its...

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Beats Per Minute' & 'Evening Shadows' come Together, With Pride at KASHISH 2018

French film Beats Per Minute and Indian film Evening Shadows - both award winners - will be the Opening and Closing films respectively at the 9th edition o...

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Happiness in the Untranslatable Words

It is said that Tim Lomas, a lecturer at the University of East London signs his emails with “Best Wishes” in order to find the various types of well-being. With t...

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Call Her Ganda: A Mother's Chance to fight for her Daughter

Call Her Ganda, a documentary by Filipino-American director PJ Raval made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film recounts the tale of how Jennifer Laude, a ...

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Questioning Society’s long history of Villainizing Women

Amanda Knox knows all too well what it’s like to be made into a villain. The 30-year-old writer-activist's years of headline-making began in 2007, when she was arrested ...

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Luke Wright's Outstanding 80s Indie Play

We all want something to believe in. It’s 1987 and Frankie Vah gorges on love, radical politics, and skuzzy indie stardom. But can he keep it all down? Following the mu...

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BHARAT RANG MAHOTSAV 2026 OPENS MUMBAI STAGE

The 25th Bharat Rang Mahotsav arrives in Mumbai on February 7, celebrating global theatr...

February 7 2026

TWO-CHILD NORM ENDANGERS CHILDREN AND DEMOCRACY

A shocking murder in Maharashtra exposes the dangers of India’s two-child norm, as...

February 6 2026

ART IS BORN FREE: TEJAS SONI’S JOURNEY

Ahmedabad-based artist Tejas Soni reflects on five decades of living artfully—acro...

February 5 2026