Indeed, there are sorrows greater than the anguish of love.
The Pandemic and the Missing Joy of Being in History Class
On missing out on classes with professors who make the past come alive and know of the importance of experiencing history.
‘No Sir, Love is Not Enough’: Reflections on Rohena Gera’s Netflix Film
The film tries to puncture the veil of social hierarchies. Does it succeed?
Improv at the Gabba
Improvisation has an essential rule – always consider yourself to be the least important member of the performance.
All the Darkness We Cannot See: A Story That Everyone Hears and No One Tells
My personal experience on gaslighting – a tale we all hear and yet barely acknowledge publicly.
Armie Hammer’s Alleged Texts Make One Go Down a Dark Rabbit Hole of Sexual Cannibalism
While the internet has a field day making memes and suggesting wild conspiracy theories around the actor's supposed culinary habits, here's a deep dive into the history of sexual …
The Dog-Bite Saga
A midnight emergency call, a grandmother's wounded leg and a realisation that nearly 20,000 people die of rabies in India every year.
JNU Students Asked to Pay Rs 2,000 Fine For ‘Illegally’ Staying in the Hostel
The notice says that students returning to the hostel rooms is in "violation of the COVID-19 guidelines". However, students say the university hasn't specified the guidelines which they have …
Shakespeare, Nostalgia and Memsahibs: Four Decades of ’36 Chowringhee Lane’
Aparna Sen’s directorial debut finely captured the psychological and emotional conflicts experienced by Anglo-Indians in newly-independent India.
