'I just have enough, as per my fate.'
2022 Wasn’t the Year of Cleopatra – So Why Was She the Most Viewed Page on Wikipedia?
Small design decisions by big tech companies can play a role in directing our attention.
Finding Love
A poem on how we find love in the most unsought ways and how it reaffirms us every time with hope and joy.
ChatGPT, DALL-E 2 and the Collapse of the Creative Process
The technology’s focus on the framing of the artistic task amounts to the fetishisation of the creative moment – and devalues the journey that waters the seed of an …
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’: Competing Concepts of Justice Wage War in This Irish Tragicomedy
The award season favourite is a compelling exploration of justice and the chaotic extremes some will go to to get it.
Demise of Hope
'The remains of hope, however, endure, projecting images – mutilated, fragmented.'
‘Spare’, Prince Harry’s Hotly Touted New Memoir Is a Deluge of Unsolicited Information
The meat of the book lies in the deeply intimate portrait Harry paints of his rather private, very dysfunctional family – a brother with unhealthy sibling rivalry issues, an …
Guitar Legend Jeff Beck Passes Away
Beck is widely considered to be one of the greatest electric guitar players to ever grace the stage.
Unicorn Land
A poem on the daily struggles of a queer individual who desires a utopian land free of all hostilities and prejudices.
Adi Shankaracharya: An Advocate of Caste System Or a Liberal Hindu Thinker?
Critical remarks made by Kerala minister M.B. Rajesh about the Vedantic exponent were rebuked by the Union minister V. Muraleedharan. Excerpts from Shankara's philosophy vindicate the former's views.
