The Triveni Kala Sangam amphitheatre resonated with the strains of sarangi on Sunday, as the Saurang Sangeet Society organised the first World Sarangi Day, honouring legendary sarangi maestro Sabri ...
Bold, orange-based reds are at the top of our 2026 nail trend list. “Many of my clients are already asking for tomato red nails,” says Humphrey. “Dark reds always make a comeback – especially in the ...
We’re back on the road on Sunday afternoon as we make the trip to face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. Here’s everything you need to know... Supporters in the UK will be able to watch the ...
Spotify Wrapped is out, the word of the year has been announced and now it is time for colour of the year. The hue for 2026 according to design experts is a billowy white imbued with serenity known as ...
Mentally, aren't we all just kind of dancing in the clouds these days? The highly anticipated Pantone colour of the year is seen by many as capturing the current cultural zeitgeist and setting the ...
Pantone has announced its highly anticipated pick for Color of the Year 2026: Cloud Dancer, a "lofty white" that is meant to provide a "calming influence in a frenetic society rediscovering the value ...
A shade of white will be the defining color of the next year. Get those stain-removing pens ready. By The Styles Desk Pantone, the self-styled color experts, have been predicting a “color of the year” ...
As Pantone announces its colour of 2026, a vanilla off-white, here's more on the reasoning behind the choice – and what other trending colours can help you achieve greater domestic bliss. Pantone has ...
This evening, we make our second trip of the campaign to Newcastle United as we take on the Magpies in the Premier League. Here’s everything you need to know... Supporters in the UK will be able to ...
GARDNER — Get ready for a dazzling night of music, color, and pure theatrical magic as the Theatre at the Mount sets out to perform “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” in November and ...
TAMPA — Complementary football has regressed into a cliche. Coaches repeat those seven syllables ad nauseum, and players echo them in turn. The phrase is a staple of pregame shows and postmortems.