Do (Listen)/Don’t (Miss it): Song Release

Back with another incredible single, Saachi’s latest song ‘Do/Don’t’ is about the obsessive need to do everything, and often losing out on other things in the bargain. Read the article for the song and more!

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A Warm Winter’s Day

By Aalia Jagwani

“The stillness in the room overwhelmed me even as I tried to soak it in. It was the same room I spent every day of my life in, but in that particular moment it felt like I was seeing it all for the first time.”

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365 Days

We find ourselves at the same place every year. We set ourselves up for daunting tasks, but this reminds us to be proud for trying.

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Ending on the Right Note

By Ekasmayi Naresh

During this cheer and optimism, the poet finds herself ignoring the misfortunes of the year that passed, distracting herself with tinsel and baubles.

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Greeting the Season: Winter To-Do List

By Ekasmayi Naresh

Winter brings with it the season’s own traditions! Here are some must-do activities for this holiday season.

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Morocco’s Gamble In Western Sahara

By Rayomand Bhacka

Years into the conflicted state of the Kingdom of Morocco, take a glance at the heated Saharan dispute.

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Deconstructing Weegee: Capturing Urban Disorder in New York City

By Vasundhara Singh

Look at this famous photographer through Vasundhara Singh’s lens as he turned victims of crime scenes into art.

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Real Life: Reel Stories

By Rhea Sabherwal

When the occasional realistic and believable movie comes along, we shouldn’t forget to appreciate it. This is a list of 5 must-watch biopics made in Bollywood.

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Grandma

By Devi Dang

A poem dedicated to a grandmother: the pillar of a monument called family.

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Reel/Real

By Hues_n_Blues

Real vs. Reel takes a new meaning with this poem, based on the version of you known by everybody-and-nobody.

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Love’s Broken Symmetry

By Nisha Joshi

Love left me aghast, with my frozen heart in my hands, which I willingly smashed into so many pieces that I don’t think I’ll ever really get around to putting them all back together.

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Is It Really Me?

By Ekasmayi Naresh

A poem on crossing the revolving door of real and reel, into the cloakroom of existence by a vivid dreamer.

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