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Gen Z’s AI Revolt

For the past few years, we have been fed a pretty polished narrative: young people, who grew up with smartphones glued to their hands and algorithms dictating their feeds, must be absolutely thrilled about generative artificial intelligence.

Tiger tiger burning bright

Tigers have always fascinated humankind and I'm no different. They are majestic, magnificent, royal, regal…one can go on adding adjectives about them but still not have enough. Their aura is hard to describe. Lord of the jungle! Period.

Diverse and global voices dominate longlist for 20,000 pounds Dylan Thomas Prize

Chaired by co-founder and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival and award-winning author Namita Gokhale, the longlisted titles will now be whittled down to a six-strong shortlist be announced on March 31 followed by the Winner's Ceremony held in Swansea on May 12, two days before International Dylan Thomas Day.

8th International Young Chef Olympiad Kick-starts virtually

YCO 2022 has adopted the theme of Global Goals to encourage the culinary world to work together for a greater cause of environmental protection with a positive call to action towards sustainability. The theme lays impetus on the adoption of 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the UN.

Franz Marc’s ‘The Foxes’ to be Centrepiece of Christie’s Global Auction Season

The Foxes, Franz Marc's 1913 masterpiece, will be auctioned at Christie's on March 1, 2022, with a pre-sale estimate on request (in the region of £35,000,000). It will be the centrepiece of Christie's 20th / 21st Century: London Evening Sale, a key auction in Christie's 20/21 Shanghai to London series that kicks off our major international sales in 2022.