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Gauri Gupta’s tactile Braille Ramayana brings India’s epic to blind readers, promoting inclusive storytelling, cultural ...
Vladimir Sorokin. Photograph by Maria Sorokina. My problems started much earlier than the night before deadline—they started ...
PETA shares Ozzy Osbourne tribute following his passing on Tuesday (22 July) and people have been left seriously confused.
So here we are at the outset of named-storm season: more displacement, more societal shunning and worse, all while ...
The winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2025 reflects on theft, studying landscapes, and crafting an engaging story of ...
Ever wondered what stories a sheet of copper can tell? At “Mindscapes,” now displayed at the Barefoot Gallery, artist V.
From “Dumb It Down” to “Put You On Game,” these 17 Lupe Fiasco verses show why he’s one of the most complex, gifted writers ...
At 90, Earl Lovelace is still writing. Not for acclaim or completion, but because it remains, quite simply, what he was meant ...
Sandra first gained popularity in the 1930s, becoming a top-20 girl name for baby boomers from 1946 to 1954 and a top-10 name from 1955 to 1966. Interestingly enough, just like Larry, Sandra was more ...
Purani Dilli to Ayodhya, Fouzia Dastango is reimagining Hindu epics to Meena Kumari’s story in Urdu. Crowds love it.
In the nineteen-nineties, trauma theory as a cultural field of inquiry—pioneered by the literary critic Cathy Caruth—described an experience that overwhelms the mind, fragments the memory, and ...
Max Porter’s stories of people on the margins are told in fragments, flickering images, surprising swirls of language and wit ...