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Our Wildest Ride Yet
Dr Jeannette Wolfe, an academic emergency physician, and Barbara Annis, Founder and CEO of Gender Intelligence Group, share their insights into the worldwide pandemic COVID 19
Finding the REAL INDIA
Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha and Niyati Mavinkurve’s brainchild, ‘Following Love’ is a one-of-a-kind social media page, which lists out the 100 reasons why one should love India. Anurima Das catches up with this influencer duo, who are spreading joy, positivity and lots of knowledge, one social media account
Around the world in 5
For their natural picturesque setting, one of the more sought - after summer vacation spots in the world are waterfalls. Team Culturama takes a look at some of the famous and stunning waterfalls from across the globe!
ANIMALS OF WORSHIP
India has long held sacred its wildlife in its myths, epics and in daily worship. Jeremy D’Cruz delves deep into some of the interesting stories surrounding animals, which have become an integral part of the Indian ethos.
The Heat Is On
It is Earth Day on April 22 and in the wake of unprecedented, accelerated climate change, Saniya Surana explores lifestyle concepts from around the world that could possibly lead us towards everyday sustainable living
THE CHALLENGE OF CHOOSING TO BE KIND
Eknath Easwaran answers questions about how to be kind with others without compromising on your own emotions and happiness
How Bullying Can Be Dangerous If Left Unchecked
Antara Kothari examines how bullying may seem cool but is really dangerous if left unchecked.
Men In Trend
Gone are the days when runways and fashion weeks were mostly about women’s couture. Since 2010, the emphasis on men’s wear has rocketed! Deepa Kalukuri writes about what’s hot and happening in men’s couture line this season
Speaking Up
Vibha Bakshi, Honorary Doctorate and National Award-winning director and producer, speaks to Sonia Hays about her movie Son Rise and breaking the silence on gender violence across the world
Learning, Love, Self-worth & Empathy
When you walk into Redwood Montessori, the first thing that will get your attention are the heart-warming and lively artistic works of the students on display. The Montessori was established in 2011 with 11 children and has now become a well-known institution just through word-of-mouth. Hands-on teachers and founders Shankari Kamakshi Subbiah and Madhura Visweswaran speak to Team Culturama about their passion and goals.
Around The World In 5
Across cultures, masks are used for many reasons — for protection, as a disguise, for entertainment and as part of rituals. They have been known to reveal the inner selves of the wearer, or to represent mythical characters, archetypes or personas (mask in ancient Latin means persona). The oldest mask is said to be from 7000 BC. Team Culturama explores the nature of masks across the globe
Getting Wiser
Eknath Easwaran points out that the only thing you are permitted to take on your final journey is who you are.
Breathing Life Into Clay
The now much-touted environment-friendly mantra Reduce – Reuse – Recycle was simply a way of life in ancient India. It was taken for granted that one used only as much as one needed, one conserved natural resources and made responsible use of whatever was handy so that man’s footprint, carbon or otherwise, was as limited on the universe as possible. Often, to ensure that these eco-friendly practices were carried out without fail, and on a large scale, a religious colour was given to them. Thus, sustainable habits became religious traditions. As the puja season approaches, Susan Philip looks at a very common tradition, the origins of which have perhaps been lost in antiquity.
A Date With History
Sunitha Vardhan, a photographer and traveller, takes a leisurely holiday in the culturally rich country of Greece.
All The World's His Stage
THEATRE AND ART HAVE NO LIMITS, SAYS VETERAN ACTOR MOHAMMED ALI BAIG. HE SPEAKS TO US ABOUT CARRYING ON HIS FATHER’S LEGACY, HIS MOTHER’S REACTION TO HIS BEING AWARDED THE PADMA SHRI AND THE POWER OF THEATRE TO MOVE PEOPLE BEYOND LANGUAGE AND WORDS
Children's Day Novmeber 14
INDIA PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE NATION’S FIRST PRIME MINISTER, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, AND HIS LOVE FOR CHILDREN BY CELEBRATING HIS BIRTH ANNIVERSARY AS ‘CHILDREN’S DAY’
Navigating The Nava Graha
HOW MUCH POWER DO THE NINE PLANETS HOLD OVER OUR LIVES? CAN THEY REALLY MAKE OR BREAK OUR DESTINY AS IS PROCLAIMED? A VISIT TO THE TEMPLES THAT ARE DEDICATED TO THEM MIGHT HOLD SOME ANSWERS
Festivals Of India
THIS MONTH, INDIA CELEBRATES GURU NANAK JAYANTI, AN IMPORTANT FESTIVAL FOR THE SIKHS
Daddy Dearest
Fathers Are Often Seen as Guides and Mentors Who Help Their Children Forge Their Path, and Hold a Light Up for Them When Starting Out. Fathers Are Often Their Children’s Biggest Supporters and Stern Critics, Too. On the Occasion of Father’s Day, We Look Back at Some of the Legacies Created by Men Who Were Legends in Their Own Right, and Better Examples as Fathers
Single Fathers
Tales of Men Who Become Fathers Without Wives Is a Recurring Theme in Hindu Mythology – and They Help Open Our Minds About Alternate Forms of Families
Marshalling Change
Excerpts from an exclusive interview with John Gray, author of the hugely successful, ‘Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus’, and ‘Work with me: the 8 blind spots between men and women in business’, co-authored with Barbara Annis.
A Lotus For A Temple
Baha Is an Arabic-persian Word. It Is Neither a Name Nor a Noun; It Is an Adjective Meaning ‘glory’ of God
SMS
SHORT CULTURAL SNIPPETS FOR AN EASILY DIGESTIBLE INDIA
Sound Action! Camera
A Spaniard Filmmaker on Satyajit Ray, One of India’s Finest Filmmakers and an Academy Award Winner for Lifetime Achievement
The Mystery of the Mantram
Can’t See How Just Repeating a Word Over and Over Can Do Anything?
Leading By Example
A SESSION ON GENDER INTELLIGENCE AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE STUDENTS OF INDIA'S BEST B-SCHOOL
Art Of Living
MEET ARTIST SEEMA KOHLI WHOSE CANVASES ARE LAYERED WITH MANY, MANY STORIES ROOTED AS MUCH IN PHILOSOPHY AS IN KNOWLEDGE GAINED IN MODERN TIMES; A PARABLE OF TALES BOTH IMAGINED AND REAL
A Name For Every Relationship...
…AND EVERY RELATIONSHIP IN ITS RIGHTFUL NAME. INDIANS REGARD EVEN COUSINS AND AUNTS/UNCLES THRICE REMOVED AS PART OF THE ‘FAMILY’ AND, INSIST ON ACCORDING THEM THE NEEDED IMPORTANCE AND RESPECT. WHY IS INDIAN SOCIETY DRIVEN BY SUCH AN ELABORATE SYSTEM OF KINSHIP?
Between The Rangoli Lines
THE PRACTICE OF DRAWING ARTISTIC PATTERNS AT THE THRESHOLD OF THE HOUSE IS NOT MERELY A WOMEN- CENTRIC ACTIVITY BUT ALSO A PRACTICE THAT HOLDS WITHIN IT DEEPER LESSONS ABOUT AND FOR LIFE
To Market, To Market...
…with Manipuri Matriarchs Who Have Created A Unique Marketplace – Set Up By And For Women Traders. The System Is A Medium Of Opportunity, And An Example Of How Right Thought And Effort Can Lead To Long- Lasting Fame Or ‘kirti’. This Form Of Strength Is Latent In Women (And Men, Too), But Requires Effort To Find It. Once Found, It Can Be Used To Build A Lasting ‘brand’