A disclosure meant to clarify instead produces a culture of search, churn and procedural suspense. With Chomsky’s name pulled into the Epstein...
Minneapolis is not unravelling. It is being instructed. Here, power learns what it can do in public and the nation learns to endure it
A blockbuster need not persuade to exercise power. It only needs to arrive first. The reception of Dhurandhar exposes how contemporary cinema...
Trump threw a Gatsby-themed party. The event’s reception shows how the media has adapted to the president’s antics, with irony emerging as the...
A one-minute ad quoting Ronald Reagan derailed US — Canada trade talks — a reminder that in the 21st Century, diplomacy plays out not in...
How media was instrumentalised after Charlie Kirk’s murder
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Kunal Kamra takes politicians to the end of their wits
Adolescence and the brutal intimacy of now
How the media reported the Holocaust Remembrance Day and what it implies
The way Western outlets framed the ICC ruling and violence in Amsterdam left a lot to be desired and raised pertinent questions about the role of...
Journalism under siege in genocide
Why Trump and Harris were on the same page about the Palestinian genocide
Paying lip service to Gaza is not enough – there’s a genocide going on
Unpacking the backlash the Olympics opening ceremony received from some quarters
Filmmaker Kiana Rawji evokes a dream-like quality, fostering ambiguity between reality and illusion
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A feature documentary that pays homage to the struggles of farmers
Is the Indian film industry turning into no more than a propaganda mill?