Its spaghetti Western flavour, punchy dialogues and technical finesse made it stand out then, and now
Enterprise in India has as many reasons as faces. Some take to it as an unquestioning continuance of the family business, others to strike out on their own; some explore new ideas, while others revive old ones; some preserve tradition in the face of odds, others take on the challenges of novelty. But what binds them all is the passion for ownership
Petra Nemcova, a Czech supermodel who survived the 2004 tsunami, is helping rebuild the lives of disaster-hit children
He can belly up to the original Cheers bar and owns a galaxy of Star Trek costumes. Now James Comisar wants to boldly go build a museum for his $100 million collection of TV memorabilia
How on earth can you know the hour in New York, London, Hong Kong and Sydney all at once? Just look at your wrist
How a small group of Air India pilots evacuted Indians from Yemen's war zone: The inside story
With a rich racing history and classic design, the Ford GT has been steadily increasing in value—and a new model is on track for 2017
The fountain pen is enjoying a mighty renaissance
Some of the world’s largest stock exchanges have more than just money to show for themselves
Can billionaire Alexander Vik produce a world-class wine at his new luxury resort in Chile?
In Rakhigarhi, Haryana, archaeologists are determined to give a face to the Harappan civilisation. They have the skeletons. They now need the DNA