Lovelace was a prodigious math talent who learned from the giants of her time, but her linguistic and creative abilities were also important in her invention of computer programming.
The Dangerous Agenda Behind Probing Interfaith Marriages
The Maharashtra government panel will make life harder for both women wanting to exercise their choice and minorities.
‘People Think No Woman Could Wear a Hijab Out of Choice’: Stories of Everyday Discrimination
"There was a really well-known professor who stood and made fun of me in front of others. He said how can you dream of doing a PhD in marketing …
‘Untraditional’ Hanukkah Celebrations Are Often Full of Traditions for Jews of Colour
Many Jews of colour come from far and wide, from India, China, Ethiopia, among others, and celebrate Hanukkah with local cuisines. It is normal for Jews who share connection …
Review: ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Is About the World as it Should Be
'Avatar: The Way of Water' is both sincere about and committed to the story it wants to tell.
His Name is Khan
A poem on actors Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone being attacked for 'hurting the religious sentiments' of Hindus over their upcoming film 'Pathaan'.
What Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’ Controversy Can Tell Us About Fatphobia in Feminist Politics
By only discussing fatphobia in the context of eating disorders, Taylor Swift illustrates how deeply individualised and depoliticised white feminism is.
The World Cup in Qatar Has Deepened Divisions
Some claim that sports and politics are entirely separate issues. The World Cup in Qatar proved just the opposite — and deepened rifts between the West and the Arab …
