A story on the great juggling act that is family.
Calling ‘OK Computer’ Ahead of Its Time Is Not the Compliment You Think It Is
There is something ‘cool’ about only a few people understanding a piece of art. To me, this attitude discounts the entire purpose of these non-mainstream narratives.
Music Recommendation Algorithms Are Unfair to Female Artists, But We Can Change That
Two IT professors have devised a simple approach of re-ranking the recommendations in order to break the algorithm's feedback loop.
I am a Child Sexual Abuse Survivor – And I Don’t Want Your Pity
Your pity makes no contribution in my life, it only isolates me.
From Aristophanes to Ashoka: How Memes Became a Part of Indian Counterculture
The gamut of political instruments has expanded in the 21st century to include memes and other digital forms of political humour.
‘Our Women’s Day Protest Wasn’t Anti-National’: BSCEM Members on ABVP Attack
On March 8, ABVP members attacked BSCEM members who were holding an event condemning institutions of the state for using rape as a weapon against women.
Is Hong Kong’s Oscars Blackout a Sign of Beijing’s Crackdown on Hollywood?
The ban on the Academy Awards broadcast in Hong Kong this year could mean tightening censorship from mainland China.
Five Words That Don’t Mean What You Think They Do
How words change over time and why insisting that their original meaning be adhered to is silly.