Behind the Blue Curtains of Canons and Classics, a dive into the Industry saturated with combined ensnare of Elitism and Misogyny, contextualising the recent accusations against acclaimed author Neil Gaiman and more. TW: The Article has mentions of Sexual Abuse…
A distortion of democracy? A betrayal of a social contract? A passive receipt of benefits or an active political participation towards a welfare state? The language of democratic exercise often employs, not merely as its endorsers but also its practitioners,…
Wrestler and activist Vinesh Phogat transitions to politics by joining Congress for the upcoming Haryana elections. Her activism and family dynamics add complexity to her candidacy for the Julana constituency. The pipeline from sports to politics is a well-trodden…
The displacement of ad-hoc professors has impacted not only the institutions they built but also the bonds formed with their students. Despite being de-institutionalized and separated, these bonds struggle for survival as students refuse to forget. This personalized narrative captures…
Sonam Wangchuk, along with 150 other Ladakhis, was detained by Delhi Police at the Singhu Border while leading the “Chalo Dilli” constitutional and climate march. On 30 September, Sonam Wangchuk was detained by Delhi Police for allegedly violating prohibitory orders.…
Gandhi is introduced as a messiah of morals to a child. Stories of the three monkeys turning the other cheek and the celebratory personhood of ‘the father of the nation’ have cast him away from ideologies appreciated critically to a…
Why are all movies remakes? Risk aversion in the media landscape In the past few years or so, we have seen a dramatic increase in the production of remakes and sequels of beloved movies. While nostalgia-baiting has worked previously, it…