Launched in August 2017, Dice Media’s 5-part series, What The Folks, has garnered a loyal following and is well into its second season.
3000 Stitches: An Easy Breezy (Slightly) Preachy True Tale of Triumph
Three Thousand Stitches is a string of eleven short autobiographical stories penned by the chairperson of Infosys, Sudha Murthy. It depicts challenges she (and one imagines many other women) faced from conservative,
Memoirs of My Body Deals With Difficult Women’s Issues While Retaining Joyfulness
Sharp, hilarious, and relatable are three words that best describe Shreya Sen-Handley’s book Memoirs of My Body. It opens with a seven-year-old Sen noticing her streaked underpants upon waking up after wet dreams about a boy who’s “literally from the wrong side of the tracks.” The young girl wonders what the discharge means?
Queer in The City: The Honey Singh Enthusiast
Queer in the City revolves around the experiences of Naina with love, sex, community and bigotry after returning to the city in which she grew up.
The Raj At War Focuses on Individual Stories with Details That Will Whisk You Back To That Tumultuous Time
My grand aunt’s husband fought with the Indian National Army (INA).In an era before instant communication or even the black phone most of grew up with,