This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world
This Valentine's Day, celebrate love with an exotic meal at home, says celebrity chef Rakhee Vaswani.
Dr G Padma Vijay's latest book has recipes for all.
Zomato's Users Choice Awards features the best restaurants in Mumbai.
Sadly, the attitude and ada that makes Rekha so timeless is dumbed down in a role and film so behind its time, rues Sukanya Verma after watching Super Nani.
Even as Akhilesh Yadav has emerged stronger in Uttar Pradesh politics, the Samajwadi Party has become weaker due to family feud, reports Virendra Singh Rawat.
A Delhi court on Monday awarded the maximum punishment of life sentence to five convicts in the sensational 2010 Dhaula Kuan gang-rape case in which a BPO executive from the north-east was the victim.
India's new soccer league with its cast of celebrity owners, experienced foreign managers and a sprinkling of high-profile players will kick off on Sunday, igniting hopes of waking the country from its football slumber.
Reshma Aslam shares some interesting recipes.
Bariatric surgeon Muffazal Lakdawala shares interesting recipes in his new book.
He had no airs about his talent, he did not intellectualise it, he just lived and breathed acting.
'Khaike Paan Banarasiwala doesn't sound like a Hindi song,' Kishore Kumar said. 'I don't think I can sing this song.' We pleaded with him. Finally, he relented on one condition...
Think, says Nikita Puri, before you eat.
Edge of Tomorrow may not be a faithful adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel All You Need Is Kill but it's a damn energetic one, says Sukanya Verma.
'It seems that the BJP in its desire to catapult Modi onto the international stage, knowing the image deficit due to visa denials, has caused unhappiness in Tamil Nadu, uncertainty in Bangladesh and a churning in Pakistan that Sharif may or may not be able to control,' says Ambassador K C Singh.
Mini Ribeiro lists down 10 of her favourite comfort monsoon foods.