Coming to fame at the end of the 'tabloid decade', Hilton has long been a source of ridicule. But a deeper look shows a woman who is constantly working …
The Gendered Genesis of Modern-Day Romance
We need to change what we perceive as romantic gestures, and it goes beyond splitting the bill on a first date.
Letters From Adolf Hitler’s Father Give Rare Glimpse Into Dictator’s Upbringing
Like father, like son – Adolf Hitler's father was also self-taught, smug and greatly overestimated himself, writes veteran Austrian historian Roman Sandgruber in a new book.
No Internet, Multiple Lockdowns: How a Kashmiri Student Got a Scholarship to NYU
Strapped with steely resolve, Kashif Iftikhar dealt with a series of hurdles when it came to making it to his dream college.
The ‘Link’ Between My ‘Politically Incorrect Attitude’ and PCOS
It's a lived reality for most women that a visit to a gynaecologist or doctor means dealing with body shaming and character assassination.
The Power of ‘Prachar’
By eagerly picking up the propaganda baton, mainstream media channels amplify particular angles of multi-dimensional stories with pre-defined conclusions.
New York’s Museum of Modern Art Examines Role of Architecture in Systemic Racism
Many downtown areas across the nation have been deserted over the years by the white middle-classes while homeless and poor people of colour moved into these central urban areas.
The Art of Meaning-Making: Museums as Spaces of Performance
As groups of visitors gather around an exhibit, they mutually constitute a sense of what they see and the relevance of seeing.