'Why haven't you ever been my abode?'
A Family’s Photo Album Includes Images of a Vacation, an Anniversary and the Lynching of a Black Man
If Texas Governor Greg Abbott had his way, the state’s past of lynching Blacks would be taught as an exception rather than the rule. History tells a different story.
Red Is the War: A Tale From the Valley
Recounting a childhood memory of how Gurez Valley, an idyllic place, was turned into a war zone by cross-border shelling in 2005.
‘Samrat Prithviraj’ Is a Tedious Repeat of Nationalist Hindutva Films
The dialogues carry the baton, reducing the complexities of individuals, kingdoms, and conquests in two words: Hindu and Muslim.
Depp v Heard: Defamation Trials With Imputations of Abuse Hinge on Gendered Stereotypes
Reform is needed to better balance the protection of men’s individual reputations with the rights of women to speak about their experiences.
Renowned Santoor Player Bhajan Sopori Passes Away at 73
Members of Sopori's family say that he had been suffering from a prolonged illness.
Book Review | Recovering, Rewriting History: The Gorkhaland Movement
Gorkhaland Diaries by Satyadeep S. Chhetri brings to attention a history not very well known to the rest of India.
