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Neo-Noir From South Africa Gets to the Heart of Social Violence
The South African noir drama 'Reyka', nominated at the 2022 International Emmys, draws inspiration from real-life crimes. The series depicts a society in which the ruthless pursuit of money …
Union Government Discontinues MANF Scholarship for Minority Communities
MANF was launched by the earlier UPA government at the Union in an effort to implement the 2006 recommendations of the Sachar Committee.
Living With Endometriosis: Putting on a Brave Face While Crumbling With Pain
The author writes about her personal struggle with endometriosis and how society has normalised period pain.
The Spectre of My Shadow
'And while in this world I can still manoeuver, it’s my own partial darkness I am most afraid of.'
‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ Doesn’t Give Easy Answers on Radical Climate Activism
The film 'How to Blow Up a Pipeline' explores themes from Andreas Malm’s book of the same name by way of a heist thriller, in which fictional activists grapple …
Singer, Actor, Composer and Eccentric – the Many Lives of Kishore Kumar
A detailed biography of the singer which is strong on anecdotes but falls short on context.
Why Are Only Girls And Women Controlled Or Locked Up At Night, Asks Kerala HC
The court also said it was problematic men who should be locked up.
Latest List of ‘Greatest’ Films of All Time Pleasantly Surprises, But Also Upsets, Movie Buffs
Sight and Sound magazine’s annual poll reflects a diversity of cultures and for the first time puts a female director’s film on top.
