How do you make a soap opera without kissing?
Haiti Earthquake: Frustration Grows Over Lack of Aid as Death Toll Crosses 2,000
Humanitarian aid has been slow to reach those in need, with anger festering in local communities in Haiti.
Social Media Has Helped Gen-Z Athletes Find Their ‘Authentic Voice’
Through social media, young athletes are dismantling the idea of the superhuman athlete.
A Dark Night for Afghan Women
Women deserve a life dictated by our dreams and desires, not that of a society forcing our hand.
‘It’s Not a Safe Place’: Afghan Artists React to the Taliban Takeover
Particularly threatened by the Taliban, some artists are trying to destroy all proof of their work. Others are creating last pieces as a form of resistance.
The Great Escape: On Mapping the ‘Firangi’ Trail in Goa
About a 15th century Portuguese physician, a chemist-turned-birder in the late 1960s and other foreigners who came to Goa in search of meaning.
Inside the Warped World of Incel Extremists
Jake Davison, the gunman in the UK’s worst mass shooting in a decade, has been linked to the ‘Incel’ movement.
Institutions
A poem on how different institutions – the State being the mother of all of them – discourage individual choice and agency.
‘The Taliban Will Ban All Art’: An Afghan Female Filmmaker’s Plea
In an open letter, acclaimed director Sahraa Karimi has written of the brutal impact of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan on women, girls and artists.
