We are halfway through February and if your New Year resolution was to see more diverse art then I know exactly the exhibitions you need to see. Start off with the ‘we are everything allContinue reading
Several moons ago, I watched Marvel’s Thor- Love and Thunder and I remember laughing so loudly in the cinema that I looked around to check if I was disturbing anyone.Continue reading
If you asked me to pick a piece of contemporary artwork and explain to you what it means in 30 seconds, I wouldn’t be able to. I might not evenContinue reading
If you are a writer, at some point in your life you have thought: “Ugh, why am I even writing this, no one will read it anyway…”. For the pastContinue reading
After talking to Marta Vanduzer-Snow about the new initiative her NGO, Safalgram has taken to paint the walls of homes and villages in Raebareli, I decided to contact one ofContinue reading
Safalgram, an NGO run by Marta Vanduzer- Snow, has taken a new initiative to paint the walls of homes and buildings in Raebareli. Have a look? Before: The Process: TheContinue reading
A pandemic, tsunamis, wildfires, earthquakes and massive global destruction in just the past two years, have made it abundantly clear that there is an error in our ways. With anContinue reading
Zero-waste cooking, in today’s world, is a challenging task for restaurants as well as individuals, looking to reduce their waste. The most important element in zero-waste cooking is a desireContinue reading
In 1967, the French literary critic, Roland Barthes wrote an essay called ‘The Death of the author’. In it, he tries to communicate that any piece of writing has aContinue reading
How many times have you walked out of a movie hall feeling like you’re now ready to take on the world? At the end of every Marvel movie, we allContinue reading
Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe, in my opinion, is a masterpiece. It was published in 1958 and is part of a thematic trilogy that includes the books- No longerContinue reading
The Planners is a short but powerful poem by Boey Kim Cheng. In it, he discusses the increasing modernisation of Singapore at the hands of a few “planners”. These plannersContinue reading
I decided it was time I found out the truth. For years, I had been told about Santa Claus, a plumpy man in a red suit with a long whiteContinue reading
I stayed up till 5 am last night, watching Titanic. I don’t mean to disrespect the real-life accident but the movie is just soo… boring. Apart from DiCaprio’s eyes, there’sContinue reading
I’ve waited quite a few days to write the review of this show. When I watched it initially, I was completely taken back by the way it had been directed,Continue reading