'All we want is to capture your psyche, and poison your heart.'
John le Carré Told the Truth About Cold War Espionage When Few Others Would
Carré, who died last Saturday at the age of 89, wrote novels like 'The Spy Who Came in From the Cold' that rejected the glamour and ritz of Cold …
On Missing Theatre, My Second Home
I just want to perform. Even if it is some backstage work, I just want to work with my team.
Venturing Out for Coffee in a World Full of 2020 Protocols
Testing the waters in a world of masks and temperature checks.
Pati, Patni Aur Trans-Misogyny
Uninformed appropriation belittles and oversimplifies problems which are very real for the community in question.
A Very Feminist Reading of Masculinities in ‘A Suitable Boy’
Who is the man who will give Lata the “space to grow”?
Columbia University’s Tuition Strike Is Only the Beginning
Over 3,000 students have pledged a tuition strike for next semester unless a broad set of demands around tuition costs, financial aid, labor rights, divestment, housing justice, anti-racism, and police abolition are met.
‘Nimic’ Review: The Machinations of Fantasy Horror
The 12-minute film, available on MUBI, is a masterclass in crisp and concise storytelling.
Meme and the Mahatma: Gandhian Silence and the Social Media Age
Our failure to gauge the importance and profundity of Gandhiji’s silence perhaps has to do with the fact that we happen to live in an opinionated, social media-driven and …
Reading ‘Harry Potter’ in a New Light During the Pandemic
Rereading the book now means finding new ways of identifying with the characters, especially in the seventh book, where Harry finds himself struggling with isolation.
