The show, based on the moral free fall of society in the face of the unknown, critiques the hypocrisy of human nature.
Break Up Songs Owe a Lot to the Love Lorn Lyrics of the Romantics
From Jaques Brel to Adele, those who sing of lost love owe a lot to the lyrics of the Romantics.
An Ode to ‘Wuthering Heights’
The Emily Bronte book is seen as a love story more than a story about abuse and trauma because Heathcliff and Catherine have no identity beyond each other.
Adele’s ‘30’: A Mathematician Explores Number Patterns in Album Titles
Everyone is raving about Adele’s new album ‘30.’ A mathematician muses about the 'Adele sequence': the patterns of numbers in her album names.
The Controlled Conclusion
A poem on how how powerful players muzzle people with knowledge and the power of reason while letting ignorance and a herd mentality thrive.
Educated, But Not Intelligent
A poem on AFSPA and the army ambush on a group of eight miners in Oting village in Nagaland’s Mon district on Saturday evening.
The ‘Inexhaustible Cosmos’ of Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the world's most celebrated composers. A new biography now reveals the man behind the 18th-century musician.
Srinagar, My Jaan
A poem on the beauty and pain of a city, and the love the author holds for it.
