A poem about what happens when a democracy dissolves.
Pakistani Suits in Delhi: Can Fashion Save Politics?
Indo-Pak fashion shows us, once again, our cultural similarities persist despite frosty political relations.
Can Artificial Intelligence be the Future of Psychotherapy?
Can a chatbot or Freud app fully replace a therapist? Maybe not yet, but possibly in the (very) near future.
An Arachnid’s Ransom, Or Being Kidnapped by a Sociopathic Spider
A poem about a capture by giant, sociopathic and lyrical spider.
Rediscovering the Childhood Joy of Walking, Jogging, Jumping
As children, we trust our bodies to take us any and everywhere. As adults, we start to rely more on cars than ourselves, losing touch with our bodies.
Without Song or Dance, What Are We?
We have pills to regulate blood pressure, blood sugar, even anxiety; but nothing to touch a patient's heart. That’s where music comes in.
‘Work From Home’ Is About Culture, Not Economics
Where workplace laws won't go, "work anywhere" has almost always been interpreted to mean "work everywhere".
Hari Kondabolu’s Netflix Special Is an Unapologetic, Nerdy Triumph
'Warn Your Relatives' gives us more of what Kondabolu is so good at doing – being funny without being offensive.
Can I Shave My Legs and Still Call Myself a Feminist?
'I’m exercising my choice,' is what I tell my feminist mind every time I grudgingly sit down to shave. But, who are we kidding?
