“Our Story”: Where parents and children made memories by hand

A unique and heartwarming workshop, designed to celebrate the beautiful journey of parenthood through creative expression and quality time
15 July 2026

Kazuo Ishiguro set to return with new novel in 2027

Ishiguro’s novels have, over his 40-plus-year career, ranged from historical fiction to fantasy to science fiction.
20 June 2026

Rishad Choudhury wins Association for Asian Studies’ 2026 Bernard S. Cohn Prize

Rishad Choudhury, a historian and Assistant Professor of History at Oberlin College, has been awarded the 2026 Bernard S. Cohn Prize by the Association for Asian Studies for his book Hajj Across Empires: Pilgrimage and Political Cultures After the Mughals, 1739-1857 (Cambridge, University Press, 2004).
13 March 2026

Arundhati Roy skips Berlinale over Gaza comments and festival response

Arundhati Roy, celebrated Indian writer, essayist, and activist, has recently been at the centre of a controversy surrounding the Berlin International Film Festival regarding comments on the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
17 February 2026

‘Pustokaloy’: Where books breathe and memories speak

Notable works include Jinnatun Jannat’s “Canvas 1947: DADA”, a mixed-media compilation that traces her family’s displacement during Partition through digitally printed photographs, watercolours, and ink drawings.
2 October 2025

Mother, memory, and defiance: Inside Arundhati Roy’s new memoir

The memoir situates Roy’s personal story alongside her public life as an outspoken critic of state power, globalisation, and inequality.
31 August 2025