Scarce today are the intense flashes of inspiration that characterised the ad industry of the 1960s
A small but growing tribe of Indian authors is writing self-help books that tout desi values as the key to success in the workplace, and in life
Few festivals have been as meaningfully captured in literature as Christmas, as you will find in this eclectic selection
Through the Indian imprint of the Mills & Boon love factory, doctors, journalists and stay-at-homes are discovering—and showcasing—their talent for romantic writing
No more sucking up to labels, technology has turned musicians into self-sufficient pros
Tiny Asian nations are racing past India in cinematic excellence
Cinematic liberties can bring novels to life and ruin them too
Valerie Barkowski's works are more than mere designs
Savour India's dessert revolution and a plethora of other indulgences in the latest issue of ForbesLife India
Where do some of literature's famous characters go shopping?