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Search ResultA Kabaddi Tournament Helps Break Gender Barriers
For many of the families of Shivaji Nagar, even the idea of girls entering the playground without an accompanying male family member was alien. When Sabiya Sheikh tried to ...
Read MoreA String Of Orca Deaths At San Antonio's Seaworld Renews Concern About Captive Whale Conditions
Unna is the third whale to have died at SeaWorld San Antonio since mid-2015. A beluga whale named Stella died in November of gastrointestinal complications and a premature ...
Read MoreThe 2015 Gender Dictionary – From Fluidity To Skoliosexual
With Caitlyn Jenner’s public introduction and the televisual triumph of Transparent – 2015 was a year in which gender and sexuality discussions were at the fore...
Read MoreThe Human Incubator
Sometimes, the best way to progress isn’t to advance — to step up with more MONEY, more technology, more modernity. It’s to retreat. Towards the end of th...
Read MorePrime Time, Reality Bites
Prime Time has a plethora of fiction shows which are simply entertainment, entertainment, entertainment; barring the odd show or two. One can’t overlook the non-ficti...
Read MoreMiami International Children’s Film Festival To Inspire Next Generation Of Filmmakers
From Dec. 26 through 31, Coral Gables Art Cinema will host the third annual Miami International Children’s Film Festival. The family-friendly event is the perfect sce...
Read MoreThe Most Boring Video On A Very Important Human Right
My father often used to tell me about how, during the Second World War, he used to walk the many kilometers from the farm to school, past the camps of the occupying forces....
Read More2015: The year of heroines in Bollywood
Be it Deepika Padukone’s role as independent but hassled daughter in ‘Piku’ or Kangana Ranaut’s double avatar as Tanu/Datto in ‘Tanu Weds Manu...
Read MoreScaling 200+ & the Sixer
This piece by Dr Sandeep Goyal, in which he evaluates sixers, 200+ scores and their significance to broadcasters, marketers an...
Read MoreCinema’s Daring Ventures
We all want to or have at some point wanted to cast aside the veil that shrouds questions pertaining to sexuality. Put the patriarchal hold on gender along with its ascribe...
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