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Consent, crowd ratification and crassness: Stand-up comedy under scanner againRecent comedy shows in India have ignited a fierce debate. Performers made jokes about sexual assault and consent, drawing widespread criti...
Book of the Day: Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll — A gripping reframing of true crime and survivor storyBright Young Women, a 2023 novel by American writer Jessica Knoll, has drawn widespread attention for its daring reinterpretation of a real...
Jamaat-e-Islami’s olive branch to India runs contrary to its track recordBangladesh’s biggest radical party ran anti-India campaign for decades
Hostage Review: Intrigue, emotion and high-stakes drama to the last sceneNetflix’s newest limited series, Hostage, developed by Bridge of Spies writer Matt Charman, has stirred significant conversation with its b...
Love Island Season USA 7: Why is BuzzFeed facing huge backlash over 'Knuckle Sandwich' post about contestant Chelley?As the Love Island USA season approaches its finale, Chelley continues to garner support for how she has conducted herself both on and off ...
Katy Perry speaks out on Blue Origin backlash: 'World tries to make me a human piñata'Katy Perry’s spaceflight with Blue Origin, meant to celebrate female empowerment, has backfired amid public backlash over its cost, timing,...
DOGE associate who has history of misogyny, violent outbursts gets key position at State DepartmentDOGE associate Jeremy Lewin, who has a history of misogyny, racism and violent outbursts, has been made acting head of foreign assistance a...
No sex, no marriage, no dating, no kids: Why South Korea's 4B movement is taking off in US after Trump's win4B movement: South Korea's 4B movement is sweeping in the US and has become one of the top online searches after Donald Trump won the Presi...
Oppenheimer, Poor Things sweep BAFTAs, Barbie loses out"Oppenheimer", Christopher Nolan's epic movie about the creation of the atomic bomb, swept the board at Sunday's BAFTA film awards in Londo...
Will the 77th BAFTAS be 'Oppenheimer's playground?At Sunday's BAFTAs, the highlight of the British film year, the blockbuster is nominated for best film, for Nolan (director and adapted scr...
'Oppenheimer' gains a whopping 13 nominations at BAFTAs 2024Christopher Nolan's epic movie about the creation of the atomic bomb, which has grossed more than $1 billion, has already cleaned up at the...
Did 'Little Women' author Louisa May Alcott identify as a man?the Mother of Young Adult Literature Identify
Is the art world on the verge of ending its ‘historical misogyny’?Representation of feminine voices is long overdue in the art world.
Wilbur Smith, the chronicler of African adventures, passes away at 88Smith studied at South Africa's Rhodes University, intending to become a journalist.
View: Breaking the Bond of our timesIn No Time to Die, Daniel Craiged007 drinks not a single martini, indulges in no casual sexism and -- horror of horrors – is in love. Blime...
Golden Globes set to make history as show gears up to go on without starsBut this year's award show could still offer plenty of reasons to party.
A huge win for #MeToo movement: Harvey Weinstein verdict could change the way US legal system views assaultThe Harvey Weinstein conviction is a morale booster for women everywhere in the world.
Rise of the machines: When bots take over the workplaceIt’s the Year of the Bots. They are efficient, can handle scale and work tirelessly without a lunch break.
Where the Left now stands after the Tripura beating and new visibility in MaharashtraOrganising the less privileged is what defines the Left, not worship of a Soviet destiny. If the Left acts on this, it can reclaim lost gro...
View: Lessons from Banaras - Right politics has dearth of intellectual talentThe BU V-C’s misogynistic views reveal that while the politics of the right in India may be successful, there is no sterling intellectual t...