It can be confusing trying to figure out who you love or who you identify with, but you need to know it’s okay to not know...
Divorce is not easy to understand and can be really confusing. Let’s try to see if we can make any sense of it together in this...
Let’s dive deep into the world of social media and find out why it sounds scary and how to get over that fear.
What are beauty standards? Are you beautiful?! Are you ugly?! Do beauty standards make any sense? Let’s find out!
The short film Idli Amma based on real life highlights the tale of M Kamalathal who is bound to ignite the lost spark of humanity.
Interpreter of Maladies, the first book by Jhumpa Lahiri which won her a Pulitzer award and cemented her standing as a writer. Let’s dive in!
Creative blocks are annoying and can be the cause of various mental health disorders. Let’s look at some tips and strategies to overcome it.
Confused about what digital media “overuse” even means? Want to know if you should stop using digital media entirely? Read on to find out.
Inamorata’s Labyrinth is a book that reminds us that there is nothing wrong with loving passionately another person as well as ourselves.
Let’s dive deep into the world of rod puppetry to find out what makes it so unique and why is it slowly dying out.
Srikanth by director Tushar Hiranandani brings to the silver screen the real-life story of inspirational Indian industrialist Srikanth Bolla.
Tape A Tale takes the captivating words of Indian artists like Nayab Midha and Amandeep Singh global with “Manch”.
We bring to you a few literary gem of a writer who are either forgotten or not recognised on the occasion of World Book Day.
Rescuing strays is not a compulsion but a choice. Let’s understand the importance of rescuing better with the tales of Blacky and Biki.
There is no cheat sheet for appreciating write-ups that you may hate, but the following tips will ease the process a bit.
ADHD doesn’t shy away from highlighting how people in India to this day and age still focus on the “mental” part of “mental health”.
This International Day of Happiness learn how happiness can’t exist alone and does require a promise from your end.
Putting an end to the ridicule & humiliation here is our list of male Indian classical dancers who are ready to break the stigma around them.
In this continuous rat race for success, many workplaces try to meet their goals by hook or by crook, leading to the creation of a toxic...
Raavan: The Enemy of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi goes beyond the traditional portrayal of Raavan in Ramayana, a treat for Indian epic lovers.