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Ada Lovelace’s Skills With Language, Music and Needlepoint Contributed to Her Pioneering Work in Computing
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.
Sajid Khan: How Men Evade Accountability
This vindication of Sajid Khan with his return to public life in the ongoing season of Bigg Boss is proof that accountability is rare for men in a deeply …
Why Hit TV Shows Keep Coming Back
Amid the wave of nostalgic TV reboots, the revival of the 'Sex and the City' franchise shows once more that networks are keen on resurrecting their old hits.
How Zadie Smith’s Play ‘The Wife of Willesden’ Brings to Life Chaucer’s Tale of Sex and Power
Smith’s adaptation uses Chaucer’s references to sexual desire, domestic violence and freedom of choice to explore contemporary concerns such as the sex-positive movement, #MeToo, and incels culture.
Trans Author Vivek Shraya on What She Loves About Being Queer
Canadian author and artist Vivek Shraya talks about coming out as a trans woman and why there are no straight answers to the Queer question.
Marilyn Manson Dropped by Record Label After Abuse Allegations
Actor Evan Rachel Wood and four other women have detailed a litany of abuses on Instagram, which the singer dismisses as "horrible distortions of reality."
The Problem With the ‘Women Have Legs’ Campaign
We need to critically introspect whether movements like ‘women have legs’ are in fact exposing our feet of clay.
Misogyny, Entitlement and My Inability to Read V.S. Naipaul
The long history of the author's abuse of the women in his life often gets buried when juxtaposed with the dazzling triumph of a Nobel prize and knighthood.
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