Letter of Recommendation: ALOK and my Literary Coming of Age
To me, ALOK represented South Asian-ness in a manner that elided the white gaze and avoided commodifying identity into bite-sized ...
To me, ALOK represented South Asian-ness in a manner that elided the white gaze and avoided commodifying identity into bite-sized ...
During a time where compassion is more necessary than ever, Noughts & Crosses has graced our TV screens, to help ...
Interspersed between the events that unfold within the family is the exploration of themes of immigrant Muslim communities in America, ...
Yes, representation in the media matters. We have come a long way from being pigeon-holed into heavily accented terrorists, Apu, ...
After the success of his first Netflix special "Abroad Understanding," Vir Das, the first Indian comedian to have his own ...
"Raazi" is a veritable embarrassment of riches; every actor delivers a fantastic performance, but the twin stars of this sky ...
The playwright did not do a good job of exploring the many dimensions and complexities of desire, be they female ...
Bringing a modern twist to an iconic Indian tale, Junoon Performing Arts and the Hypokrit Theatre Company once again join ...
One way the "Quantico" writers have been able to do that so far in the second half of this season ...
Looking for a quick read, that’s both inspiring and heartwarming? Look no further, Jennie Gungiah’s memoir, "The Immigrant: A Journey ...
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