You may know all this already, but in this moment you are me – a ghost of my past.
Grief in the Time of Social Media
With the help of social media, I can sell every belonging or find a fresh lover for the night, but I could not find the space to mourn.
Death by Saffron Ink
Our pens, our truths, our voices are all being stifled under saffron rule.
Listen: A Song that Sums Up Our National Chaos
Hyper-nationalism, cow vigilantism, anti-Romeo squads, communalism, rising fuel prices – there's an increasingly hostile chaos brewing in our country (and in our heads).
You Need to Listen to These Intersectional, Feminist Bands
If we want to support diversity in the music industry, we need to support exactly those bands that the mainstream is ignoring.
Here’s How You Should Respond to the Health Ministry’s ‘Coping With Depression’ Poster
The health ministry recently released some questionable advice for dealing with depression. So we fixed it.
Against Political Art
The moment art starts to persuade instead of inform the people, it risks turning into propaganda.
Pride and Prejudice: The Desires of Indian Queer Women
Though queer women are not technically covered under Section 377, IPC, the effect of the law on them has been disastrous, to say the least.
Delhi’s Citizens Are Protesting the Government’s Decision to Cut 16,000 Trees – and Winning
A citizens movement in Delhi is protesting the government's redevelopment plan to cut over 16,000 trees.
India’s the Safest Country in the World for Women. (If You Live Under a Rock)
Just ignore every headline you've read in the last few months.
