By Diksha Verma
Some clouds in the sky can’t help but catch our eye. Christina Rossetti’s love for sailing clouds is captured through this photograph.
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By Diksha Verma
Some clouds in the sky can’t help but catch our eye. Christina Rossetti’s love for sailing clouds is captured through this photograph.
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This poem talks about each aspect of the world beyond a door that it shields us from.
Read MoreBack with another incredible single, Saachi’s latest song ‘Do/Don’t’ is about the obsessive need to do everything, and often losing out on other things in the bargain. Read the article for the song and more!
Read MoreBy Aalia Jagwani
“The stillness in the room overwhelmed me even as I tried to soak it in. It was the same room I spent every day of my life in, but in that particular moment it felt like I was seeing it all for the first time.”
Read MoreBy Vasundhara Singh
Look at this famous photographer through Vasundhara Singh’s lens as he turned victims of crime scenes into art.
Read MoreBy Geeta Lalvani
Live vicariously through adventures and photos of the journey undertaken to find Homes away from Home, in the city of New York.
Read MoreBy Sneha Saha
“Are you afraid of death? Or dying?” A chilling piece on death and everything that surrounds with, written as a short musing.
Read MoreBy Vasundhara Singh
Diane Arbus; a revolutionary in her own way. She has broken ground and created a space for people unlike any other creative personality.
Read MoreBy Preeti Kathuria
An artwork and musing that visually expresses the concept of ‘breaking ground’ by using colours.
Read MoreThis picture slideshow explores a gradient of the full rainbow, cascading from reds to yellows to purples along with every color in between, set with music that encapsulates the mood in its rawest form.
Read MoreThis singer bids the Batch of 2020 goodbye, using songs across the decades, she strings together melodies of the most popular Bollywood tunes so far.
Read More“Life can’t forget to give you enchantments, because life cannot be lived without one.”
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