The documentary 'Colours of the Alphabet' resulted in the creation of an active translation network.
Darwin’s ‘The Descent of Man’ 150 Years on – Sex, Race and Our ‘Lowly’ Ape Ancestry
Published 150 years ago, this work is shaped by Victorian-era sexual and racial stereotypes. But at a time when other evolutionists stressed humanity’s uniqueness, Darwin emphasised our 'lowly nature'.
Panther’s Paw Publication: Literature That Needs to Be Read
When dominant-caste publishers write about caste, their narratives term it as a bane of the 'past'. This publication challenges this with their books.
Sauntering Through the City Streets: What It Means to Be a (Female) Flâneur in Delhi
Flâneuring in Delhi is not a mean task, and sometimes cannot even remotely be impromptu or ‘casual’. The bigger question is, does ‘wandering’ in the city remain a matter …
The Importance of Remembering Kenyan Artist Rosemary Karuga
The first female student at the famous Makerere University art school, Karuga only began an art career when she retired at 60. She ended up showing internationally.
‘The Big Day’: Wokeness as Wedding Aesthetic
Behind the grandeur and the spectacle, there is only the vacuity of the uber globalised young India being politically correct in smooth accented tones but whose ultimate goal is …
How Roald Dahl Became a Passionate Vaccine Advocate
'To Olivia', a new film on Sky Cinema, captures the year (1962) that author Dahl’s daughter died of measles encephalitis.
Anti-Stardom: Daft Punk’s Legacy of Technology-Assisted Public Engagement
Daft Punk’s anonymity was really a stroke of genius.
A Matrimony Website For Matchmaking BITSian Pride and Prejudice
A new matrimony site solely for BITS Pilani students reiterates how the concept of BITSian pride emerges from a singular strand of thought.