Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction when it comes to the magicians of the Victorian era.
White Cane Day: The Comedy on My Blindness
My journey with my cane made me realise that the best way to live with a disability was to accept it, to laugh about it and to crack jokes …
Small Town Girls, an Intimate Portrait: ‘We Are Not Like Them’
Growing apart from parents is a ritual of growing up. Just like a thread sways a kite, our relationship with our parents is also a tug of push and …
Netflix’s ‘The Chair’: The Impact of Neoliberal Economy on Universities
The show faithfully reflects the paradigmatic shifts in American higher education as it transitioned from producing citizens to ‘skilled consumers.’
‘The Billion Dollar Code’: The Battle Over Google Earth
Netflix's new miniseries fictionalises the story of two Berlin internet pioneers who attempt to prove that Google stole their idea, worth billions.
‘Our Bodies Aren’t Battlegrounds’: Students Protest Against Delhi Police’s ‘Torture’ of Activists
Two students have said they were brutally manhandled, stripped and kicked in their private parts during a protest near Amit Shah's house a few days ago.
From Bruce Lee to ‘Shang-Chi’: A Short History of the Kung Fu Film in Cinema
The history of martial arts films is almost as long as the history of cinema. 'Shang-Chi' excitingly pushes the genre forward.
LGBTQ+ Athletes: Why More Sportspeople Than Ever Are Coming Out
For some time now, research has shown that a range of sports are becoming far more inclusive and accepting of sexual minority athletes.
Linguistic Identities: Breaking Down the ‘Sexy’ Accent Challenge on Instagram
On the politics of accents and linguistic othering in multi-cultural India ruled by caste and class differences.
