A fairytale is a powerful tool to shape a child’s worldview. So perhaps it is about time the world created (and re-create) stories that would help them be ready for a world they are responsible for building.
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?
In A World Filled With Anxious People, Fredrick Backman Calls For Compassion
Fredrick Backman’s latest novel Anxious People’s story unfolds within an apartment, where our failed thief takes hostage a real-estate agent and his clients. Lamenting his failure, the robber explains to his hostages, “I’m having quite a complicated day here!” And, so are they.
Handmaid’s Tale – is there place for hope in dystopia?
Where do we go from Gilead?
** Warning: Some probability of spoilers here **
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is essential reading.
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.
Bhuli Art: Determined To Bring Folk Art Back To Former Glory
India in 2017 is rapidly modernising, and a tragic by-product is that traditional cultures, arts and crafts are dying out.