The second season of this sci-fi drama is as much worth it as the first. This is more than what one can say about most sequels
This thriller series unpacks how normalcy can just be a façade and, behind it, one may find a rotting core
A new study reveals how Qurratulain Hyder’s work turns Partition’s fractures into an ethics of resistance
Noah, an awkward rabbi and Joanne, an outspoken intimacy coach, try to sustain their long-term relationship
To find a killer, one has to think like a killer. What can that do to a person?
A man gets a chance to ‘step into’ his old photographs, immerse himself in his past and remember his deceased lover
In her new memoir, Arundhati Roy turns the story of her mother into an inquiry about love and rebellion
A one-minute ad quoting Ronald Reagan derailed US — Canada trade talks — a reminder that in the 21st Century, diplomacy plays out not in boardrooms but on screens
A policeman suspects that a therapeutic institution for teenagers is involved in more than meets the eye. What he finds out shocks him
Set in 19th-century Ireland, this show is a true to life critique of power, class and identity