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My ‘Vaccine’ Against the Pandemic of Fast Fashion & Discount Sales
(The Quint) The thing about history is that it never goes out of fashion. Pragya Tiwari makes a case for slow fashion.
Protecting artists and the arts
(The Hindu) An opportunity to create a cultural economy that helps performers move away from agriculture
What the sartorial choices of literary icons often indicate
Sartorial Choices of Literary Icons by Pragya Tiwari
Strong Female Leads, MeToo, And More: A Look At Women In Hindi Cinema In 2018
The year will go down in history as a milestone in the long journey of the Indian woman towards true equality.
Prithviraj Kapoor’s iconic 1945 play Deewar rises from the ashes
Prithvi Theatre Festival opened with the play 'Deewar' that once saw censorship and packed houses.
Safdar Hashmi and the art of cultural resistance
Safdar Hasmi and the art of cultural resistance
In praise of Hemu: Medieval king reveals true intent of Hindutva history
The auditorium at the National Museum, in the heart of Delhi, is packed to capacity on the afternoon of the 5th of October.
Junot Diaz – An Interview
An interview with Junot Diaz. Jaipur Literature Festival, January 2011. Originally published in The Tehelka
Talking against the revolution
In Popular Imagination, Punjab is the land of agrarian abundance, picked for its fertile promise by the harbingers of the Green Revolution.
Rallying for the valley
Pragya Tiwari rediscovers pre-militant Kashmir in a Hindi classic
The divine apparatus
Satish Gujral’s latest exhibition is sure to invite the usual comparisons to his earlier work — but will it finally put the debate to rest
Stage against the machine
A young crop of theatrewallas are swashbuckling across Mumbai, says Pragya Tiwari
Still Showing you the money
America is going through a renaissance of television where its best minds have turned to creating shows such as Mad Men, The Wire....