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LiveWire: Opinion pieces on politics, feminism, LGBTQIA rights, pop culture, movies, books, TV, music dating/relationships and sexuality

A Quiet Desire To Hold Hands

Lakshita Malik January 17, 2022

A poem reflecting on the structural exceptions placed on women, often without any value attached to the emotional labour they perform.

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George Clooney’s ‘The Tender Bar’ Needs More Bar, Less Yale

Eileen Jones January 17, 2022

'The Tender Bar' has its charms, but it stalls out with familiar tropes about working-class kids getting the hell out of the old neighbourhood.

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Virat Kohli, the Mythical King, has Embraced His Fate Against a Hostile BCCI

Parth Pandya January 17, 2022

His dry phase, unfortunately for Kohli, coincided with the board firmly establishing its control.

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Tiny European States Play Catch Up on LGBTQIA+ Equality

Enrique Anarte January 17, 2022

‘Winds of change’ start to shift attitudes in European microstates where religion and conservative traditions have curbed LGBTQIA+ rights gains.

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Karnataka: Six Students Stopped From Entering College in Udupi for ‘Wearing a Hijab’

The Wire Staff January 17, 2022

The six students have been marked 'absent' by the college since December 31, 2021. Their parents approached the college to talk about the issue, but principal has refused to …

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‘Dark Clouds Looming’: IIT Alumni Ask PM Modi to Condemn Dharma Sansad, ‘Bulli Bai’ App

The Wire Staff January 17, 2022

In a letter that echoes the contents of the one written by alumni and faculty members of IIMs, former IIT students said that the prime minister's silence is 'deeply …

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IIT Mandi Director Claims to ‘Have Driven Out Evil Spirits’, Triggers Row

The Wire Staff January 16, 2022

'I narrated what I said. Ghosts exist, yes,' says Laxmidhar Behera while adding that modern science cannot explain a lot of occurrences or events.

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South African Movie Dives Into the Complexity of Poaching

Marieke Norton January 16, 2022

Woven throughout the backstories of these characters is the loss of loved ones, lack of resources and the desperation to get out of economic hardship.

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‘The Lost Daughter’: Portraying the Darker Sides of Motherhood on the Page and the Screen

Katrin Wehling-Giorgi January 15, 2022

The Netflix adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s 'The Lost Daughter' explores motherhood as complexly as the book, but some things get lost in translation.

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The Discovery of Insulin: A Story of Monstrous Egos and Toxic Rivalries

Kersten Hall January 15, 2022

Meet the feuding scientists who battled for credit over the discovery of insulin.

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