Sarah Modak has been drawing and painting for as long as she can remember. An undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Visual Arts,
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Uniting Through Differences: An Interview With IAmLikeOtherGirls
IAmLikeOtherGirls started as an Instagram account on November 14. Their mission was to “redefine what it means to be like other girls,”
Boss Moves Only: An Interview with Maria Qamar aka HateCopy
Maria Qamar, or as she’s Instaknown as @HateCopy on Instagram and Twitter is a young woman dealing with issues of mixed-marriages,
Sikh Women in Sick Fashion: An interview with artist Jasjyot Singh Hans
Baltimore-based artist Jasjyot Singh Hans has long been a TLC favourite for his body-positive depictions of women and his love for moleskin notebooks.
Phenomenal Women: 10 Questions with Crime and Gender Journalist, Author Priyanka Dubey
Priyanka Dubey is a journalist and an author. She’s spent 11 years reporting on issues of social justice and human rights. At present, Priyanka is on a sabbatical, which she’s spending reading, traveling and dabbling in fiction writing. The Ladies Compartment asked her 10 questions.
Phenomenal Women: Speaking With Namita Bhandare, Author & Journalist
A prolific author of both fiction and non-fiction books, Namita has found a rare sweet spot for Indian women journalists. She’s happy, and doing work that fulfils her, as opposed to chasing the newest relevant topic.
Her work is impressive and unassailable. In an increasingly cut-throat industry that is Indian media, what I respect and love most about Namita is her fearless, no-holds-barred support for other women.
Fat, So? Podcast Voicing the Pain and Joys of Navigating the World as a Fat Woman
Ameya Nagarajan and Pallavi Nath are reclaiming the word FAT, which often consumes every other identity. In doing so, the pair is addressing the hurt attached to it through their freeing and relatable podcast, Fat. So?
THAT SASSY SACHEE MALHOTRA, SEX-CARE ENTREPRENEUR
Sachee Malhotra turns 30 this year. And she’s already begun her dream business — making women’s private business shame-free and fun! Her company, That Sassy Thing, is a one-stop-shop for women’s needs. Already the town’s talk for its sustainable, all-natural, and fun products, That Sassy Thing is TLC’s new favourite feminine hygiene and sex-care online store.
Weaving Her Ancestors’ Voices: Sheila Chandra’s Legacy
Rarely has western music seen such a star since, who brought her heritage and culture to the forefront the way Sheila Chandra did. Her voice painted a picture and recreated her own journey through Indian culture for her listeners. Never one to cater to the masses, Chandra, now 55, has built a strong foundation for diaspora attempting to find their own voices in western culture.
7 Books That’ll End Your Reading Slump
Reading slumps are natural and in a never-ending lockdown like 2020, the desire to read ebbs and flows. These seven books are guaranteed to reverse your reading slump and get back between the sheets… of paper!
DragVanti: India’s First Virtual Space for Drag
“Drag Vanti”, an online virtual space for desi drag queens, kings and performers, launched on June 9th.
The Masturbation Diary You Want To Keep
A diary to record your daily masturbation, and keep tabs on what really gives you the MOST pleasure.
Quit Mourning Karl Lagerfeld: A Poster-Boy For Not Separating Art From Artist
The sartorial world’s King is dead, and I am not sad. Karl Lagerfeld’s death is no loss to the world —