In Aruni Kashyap’s novel set in contemporary India, a group of young academics, professionals, and poets navigate queer love and identity— and look for...
A first-timer at the world’s most influential film festival hobnobs with desi film fraternity and reports on how India’s regional and independent filmmakers are...
After a lifetime across continents, one Indian woman’s journey reveals that belonging is not about leaving one home behind — it’s about discovering where...
On Mullingar Hill by Dr. Joyce Flueckiger is an evocative, deeply humane work that gently dissolves the boundaries between academic inquiry and lived experience. Described...
Why representation that looks inclusive on the surface often flattens identity—and how real storytelling begins only when we move beyond stereotypes.
Picture this: I walk...
This year, as the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, people of color are losing ground in a historically contested region that’s growing faster than...
Amin Ahmed, who teaches at Duke University, has written a suspenseful and Succession-like debut novel that’s a rollercoaster ride until the end.
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Property taxes are one of the largest recurring expenses for homeowners and business owners alike. Many people assume the bill is fixed and non-negotiable....