News channels may not tell us what's going on with the country, so comedy groups have to step in with (excellent) satire.
Music

It’s Been 30 Years Since ‘F*** Tha Police’ Came Out. Nothing’s Changed
The song, which critiques race relations in the US, is as painfully relevant today as it was three decades ago.

With One Foot in the US and One in India, What Does ‘Home’ Mean to You?
This song is just me connecting all the different parts of me and trying to pull my worlds closer together.

Lesbian Subtext In Bollywood, as Seen Through a Queer Eye
Bollywood, even with its massively problematic take on 'butch women' has still managed to screen some queer moments.

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.

Debate: Actually, Beyoncé and Modi Have Nothing In Common
We can criticise Modi on the ground that he ought to engage more with the public. But we cannot criticise Beyoncé for her tightly-controlled images.

Beyoncé and Modi Have Something in Common (Yup, You Read That Right)
Performance matters. And all good entertainers understand this.