A childhood defaced by canes and words
Category Archive: Culture
The sleep-inducing property of true crime shows is criminally underrated.
Meeting a childhood idol.
Going green for vaccine?
Hitesha Chandranee vs Kamaraj — The Oppression Olympics — India edition
There’s something about the act that antagonizes others – friends turn foes and partners turn exes
Have you been naughty? Santa knows your search history, and he certainly knows you’ve been Googling him.
Did you feel an old, familiar ache settle into your heart while watching four privileged, full-grown woman make an ass of themselves on TV?
Study says that people’s own worries about spending “too much time” on the phone may be driving anxiety, depression and stress.
The many benefits of counting your blessings daily.
In the winter of 2007, my friend introduced me to the hand sanitizer for the first time. Although unimpressed, I had little choice but to use it. Vials of the oddly-scented liquids gave us some succour from the unreliable taps and shoddy water supply of the Mumbai University campus where we were both pursuing our Masters in Literature.
Eventually, she moved on from vials to a large bottle of a medicated brand, which she carried in her bag — all 750 ml of it. “Industrial strength,” we’d crack up. She’d, of course, in her own endearing way, scoff at her unrefined friends.
‘I travelled 1,500 km with my baby to join India’s fight against COVID-19’
A woman on the Vice President’s seat of the world’s most powerful country will give a major fillip to women’s morale all over the world. Let’s count all the ways.
Who doesn’t love a good scare? Here are three reasons, dubious and otherwise, why watching scary films may give you more benefits than just entertainment.
I asked some of the best people I know about their fascination towards True Crime and how exactly it adds value to their lives.