The recent suspension of American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson for testing positive for marijuana has once again raised questions about what drugs should be banned from sports.
England Football Fandom’s Struggle With Its Own Image
Studying the team over the past 25 years has provided clues as to why it's plagued with issues of racism and hooliganism
‘In Memory of Danish Siddiqui’: Sketches From the Candlelight Vigil at Jamia
An artist and a Jamia student pays homage to the late Pulitzer Prize winner with a series of illustrations.
Temporal Rhythms and Life in the Kumaon Hills
I keep returning to Sitlakhet, year after year, and each time I visit in a different month because the landscape transforms with each season offering novel experiences.
Shunning Motherhood By Choice: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
Sara’s, on Amazon Prime, narrates the story of a young, aspiring filmmaker who has zero maternal instincts. In Sara, I found myself. In her story, I found my spirit.
Israeli Author Ayelet Gundar-Goshen Tackles Racism in New Novel
After examining the #MeToo movement, the renowned Israeli novelist again addresses the big issues of the time: antisemitism and #BlackLivesMatter.
‘Resident Evil: Village’ and First-Person Video Game Immersion: Hands Showing Pain
Game design engages players through emotional identification and physical participation, and relies heavily on the role of human hands in knowing and navigating the world.
‘Toofan’ is a Mediocre Rehash of Tired, Old Bollywood Cliches and Tropes
Only once does Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra surprise the audience with an element of subversion that comes as a pleasant surprise.
Mental Health: We Cannot Ignore What the Pandemic Has Shown Us
The much needed, long delayed conversation about mental healthcare in India has finally gained amplitude, and it is contingent on us to ensure that it manifests in tangible change.
