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Quanta: Understanding Quantum Physics Through Art

Human beings perceive the world visually, which is why artist Sarah Modak used art to express her interest in Quantum Physics.

Netflix’s Sacred Games retains the moral core of the book, but not much else

Netflix made a good choice picking up Vikram Chandra’s Sacred Games for its first Indian series. The novel, even when it released in 2007,

#FilmReview: Raazi, a sensibly made, sensitive meditation on love, loyalty and war.

Let’s look at the checklist of this Alia Bhat starrer: set in Kashmir, dealing with espionage, the never-fail-you premise of India vs Pakistan,

Book Review: Tanuj Solanki’s Diwali in Muzaffarnagar dispels old notions about small town India

Tanuj Solanki’s new book of short stories, Diwali in Muzaffarnagar, contains eight stories of young men and women, who grew up together in Muzaffarnagar.

I Wanted to be the Man Of The House

I was always intrigued by this fascination to know details about a person’s moment of realisation about their sexuality. ‘When did you know you are gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans,’

This Young Artist Celebrates Women in Fiction Through Her Art

Women in Literature are becoming rarer than unicorns. Real women with jobs and life problems that don’t include finding Mr Right are the ‘Nessies of the publishing world.

#TLCReviews: Aulive.in Vegan Bags

Who doesn’t love good-looking luggage? But, how many of us can pay their exorbitant prices? Not me, for sure. When I came across Aulive.in’s Peta-approved vegan bags,

Ahead of Mental Health Month, Artist uses #36daysoftype to Highlight Psychological Issues

Megha Sharma aka @bewakoofladki on Instagram is a 21-year-old, self-taught graphic designer. After completing her schooling from D.A.V.

How to be a Man: A coming of age story about a boy, mistakenly born female

Pinky to Pinkesh, the journey has hardly been easy. Convincing family, paying for numerous surgeries, and becoming the sole breadwinner at home,

Jasoda: An Unrestrained and Poignant Telling of a Survivor’s Story

In his seventh novel, Kiran Nagarkar returns to the Rajput setting that captured our imaginations in his celebrated Cuckold. But Jasoda veers and stutters where the earlier novel sang and danced.

How Women Are Remembered: a review of Nine-Chambered Heart

It is interesting that Janice Pariat’s latest novel suggests that falling in love is easy. In The Nine Chambered Heart,

#InTheirWords: Why Must I Wax?

“Show me your arms,” Kanta my waxing lady commands. I show them to her. My display she follows with one of her own: an upturned nose;

In Their Words: Miles To Go Before We Sleep

On December 17, many trans and intersex rights activists met in Delhi, the Indian capital, to protest the government’s Transgender Persons [Protection of Rights] Bill 2016.