The 'culture saviours' are eager to lampoon K-pop, yet what they are actually rallying against is a space that has no place for toxic masculinity.
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Rich People Have Hard Lives, ‘The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’ Tells the Poor
Imagine having to sit on a plush sofa set, sipping your margarita, with the AC perpetually on, trying to piece together a new event you can call a ‘struggle’.

‘Delhi Crime’ Is More About the DCP’s Trauma Than the Survivor’s
The Netflix series won the Best Drama Series category at the International Emmy Awards 2020. Though this should be an occasion to celebrate, it is probably also an opportune moment …

The Gastronomical Comfort in ‘The End of the F***ing World’
Why the show leaves me craving a large plate of chips, all golden, perfectly crunchy, not too hard and not too soft, with a heavy sprinkle of salt.

Latest Season of ‘The Crown’ Spotlights Era of Female Leadership
Season 4 portrays the world in the 80s in a state of flux, with women as the driving forces behind these changes, especially in the UK.

‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Should Be a Blueprint for Writing Inclusive, Entertaining Shows
The seven-part series released by Netflix in October is a masterclass in making inclusive cinema.

On Screen and Stage, Disability Continues to Be Depicted in Outdated Ways
Despite recent social movements that have garnered greater inclusivity in the arts, disabled actors are still waiting for their moment in the spotlight.