In this week’s In the Works column, indieWIRE takes a close look at the production of the film that won the Film Independent and Sloan Foundation Producer’s Grant for films about science and ...
NEW DELHI – Sixteen years ago, Upendra and Girija Khashu were radio stars with an eight-bedroom mansion in India's part of Kashmir — a prosperous life they had to abandon so fast that rice and curry ...
It circumnavigates the globe and the last half of the 20th century like a hyperactive satellite, but Salman Rushdie’s rich and restless new novel, Shalimar the Clown, has an ominous stillness at its ...
Zaffar hated addiction. He'd seen it rot lives from the inside. He swore it would never touch his home. Perhaps that's why he built a life on discipline, love, and clean living in a city corner. But ...
A Kashmiri mother in Stockholm documents daily life, inspiring reflection on culture, heritage, and social responsibility.
Lōal Kashmir: Love and Longing in a Torn Land by Mehak Jamal is unlike any book I’ve read about Kashmir. It does not directly document war, resistance, or politics, but instead, it lingers in the ...
A love song about wildflowers by a would-be militant turned folk singer is the hit song of the summer on both sides of the India-Pakistan border in Kashmir, a Himalayan valley that's been the site of ...