The Western literary canon that seems an indestructible pillar of the Indian syllabi is Eurocentric, flawed, and so ...
Rudyard Kipling is one of those literary names that makes us post-colonials squirm. But it might be a tad unfair to box him ...
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus.
As I head into my last semester, picking out a nice and enjoyable elective becomes all the more important. It’s also ...
Chloé Zhao’s lyrical, elegiac new film Hamnet, based on the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, has been an Oscars frontrunner since its festival release earlier this year. But as it made its way to mainstream ...
I've been married for 20 years, and it was happy until a bombshell hit. Eight years ago, my husband had a brief affair. It ...
The thriller series on Netflix, starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, is internally confused—stylish, but uneven—despite its pretensions to real storytelling.
In the quiet space where observation becomes emotion and colours evolve into stories, art reveals its truest form—not as ...
Dinner parties are fun when they are full of laughter and gossip and wine-soaked revelry. But lately those elements have have ...
All Is Calm, now playing at Stage West in Fort Worth, recounts the story of British and German soldiers laying down their ...
Thus, the Torah tells the Jewish umma, and the Qur’an tells the Muslim umma, the importance of picking yourself up and going (Hajj in Arabic, Hag in Hebrew) with masses of other members of your umma, ...