In her new memoir, Arundhati Roy turns the story of her mother into an inquiry about love and rebellion
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
The assassination of a Homeland Security officer brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts
Han Kang’s The Vegetarian, now in Urdu, shows how dreams can overwhelm the rational self
An unequal world is nearing its end. The privileged have sequestered themselves in a luxury bunker, but that is not enough to prevent altercations and fights
In 1989, two brothers committed parricide in Beverly Hills. With nuance and attention to detail, this series unpacks the case that sent shockwaves through America
Aik Aroo, Aik Hazaar Aroo shows how even a children’s tale can carry the weight of a revolution
Fatima Faisal Qureshi and Fatima Butt explore intimacy, memory and the body in their new show
Kiran Khurshid charts the evolution of the National School of Public Policy in her recent book