Social media calls for a boycott of the club’s upcoming match against Liverpool seem to mostly becoming from outside the UK.
A Sandman Comic Book Fan on the Netflix Adaptation’s Strengths and Weaknesses
Considering how visually ambitious the comic was, the show feels relatively uninspired – but it’s a better adaptation than most fans expected.
Better Call Saul’s Final Episode Is the End of the Golden Age of TV as We Know It
'Better Call Saul' is one of the last examples of prestige television still airing – with its finale, we say goodbye to the golden era of TV.
Letter to a Freedom Fighter
'Please know that your life continues to inspire those who believe in the idea of genuine azadi.'
‘Garm Hawa’ Showed the Dilemmas and Choices of Muslims in 1947 and Remains Relevant Even Today
In M.S. Sathyu’s film, both the Muslim and Hindu characters are examples of tolerance, kindness and restraint.
Brushing Up Our Social Courtesies: What Not To Say When Meeting Someone After a Long Time
A recent encounter with a friend I had not met for ages prompted introspection about the culture of exhibitionism that exists in our society today.
Movie Review: In Malayalam Film ’19(1)(a)’, the Personal Is the Political
A subtle film commenting on free speech and literature, '19(1)(a)' emphasis how an ordinary person quietly taking agency over her own life can be an extremely political act.
How a School Play on Religious Diversity in Lucknow Was Given a Nasty Communal Spin
Several handles on Twitter shared a mischievously edited 20-second video from a student play with the false claim that the girl playing Bharat Mata was forced to remove her …
Patriot to Traitor
'Aren't we dangerously straddling the very thin line between fervent devotion and crazy fanaticism?'