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A Bestiary of Ugly Feelings

Rijneveld slips into pettier, liminal emotions, masterfully creating cross-sections of envy, guilt, and boredom in 'The Discomfort of Evening.'

Live-streaming Lord Ganesha: Of Festivals and Pandemics

Devotees around India adapt to usher in their beloved deity during virus-ridden times.

The Courtside Blemishes On Novak Djokovic

The World No.1’s demeanour has eclipsed his prowess as a tennis champion over the years; disqualification from the U.S. Open 2020 after accidentally hitting a line judge has added fuel to the sceptic's fire

We Are One: Film Festivals and Pandemics

The transformation of film festivals in the shadow of a pandemic

The Self-Sexualisation of Young Women Online

On the liberal feminist movement, influencer culture, and the internalised pressures to sell sex

Experiences of London’s Popular Music in the Nineteen-Sixties

A decade of musical vibrancy—from Hendrix’s first London gig to Jagger’s troublesome locks

The Intimate Relationship Between the Private and the Public in Tamil Sangam Poetry

““It seems to me,” she said, “that poetry does two things: it either contracts its surrounding space or expands on it.””

The Fate of Western Classical Music

From pandemic-borne havoc to systemic problems the industry must overcome

‘Better Days’ by SUNFLOWER

The dulcet tones of the Brisbane-based group hit the right spot in, as their dreamy optimism offers the upliftment we need

#DalitLivesMatter: Only a Tweet Storm?

The murder of George Floyd in the US prompted people across India to stand up for racial equality and align themselves in solidarity with...

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