Sridevi’s Last Rites and India’s Culture of Noisy Disrespect
Last week, India lost one of its all-time most popular and talented leading lady in the history of its cinema—Sridevi. None of those growing up
Fake News Is the Enemy of the People
Last week, India lost one of its all-time most popular and talented leading lady in the history of its cinema—Sridevi. None of those growing up
Freedom is integral to both the aesthetic and functional aspects of literature, whether fiction, poetry, or non-fiction. In today’s “liberal” societies, however, this quality of
Since the horrifying story of the Turpin child abuse case in California made news last month, the issue of child protection has haunted parents and
Off-grid travelling made easy with the ecocapsule. The ecocapsule is the next step in outdoor living and off-grid pursuits. The Bratislava-based company have finally released
To continue making money off the international polio vaccination program, Pakistani authorities continue to engage in gross human rights violations across the country. And targeting
This is some big news—not the usual run-of-the-mill “science”—as Australian agency CSIRO’s team has developed a stunning new way of purifying polluted water. Daily Mail
It’s Rapid Fire time and our guest on Word Matters for this round is the beautiful and talented actress Shelly Skandrani, best known for her
If indoctrination at schools wasn’t enough, now you get news of a school forcing girls to dance with boys—this in Utah. Kanesville Elementary School reportedly
This earthbag round house was built for less than $5,000. Tiny homes are becoming increasingly popular, with rising rents and house prices, people who cannot