Movement and comedic timing are keys to “The Cottage,” a modern farce by Sandy Rustin, running Jan. 8–18 on the Allen ...
Social media and mobile phones are major disruptors of face-to-face conversations. Recent research has conclusively ...
Arab-easy by e& addresses the rise of Arabizi – the use of Latin characters to write Arabic – and the quiet erosion of Arabic ...
The Duffer Brothers burst onto the entertainment scene with their hit show Stranger Things that has broken records at Netflix ...
Written and directed by Hemant Dhome, the film takes a didactic approach, which diminishes its charm, only picking up ...
A handbook found during a police raid on a compound used by a cyberfraud gang in the Philippines offers detailed instructions ...
China and South Korea are actively issuing new cultural instruments, whereas India has lagged. In that sense, India is ...
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Why You’re Bad with Money

In other words: stress about money exacerbates financial problems. And avoiding dealing with debt doesn’t mean you’re lazy—it ...
Simu Liu opens up about acting, producing, family, and how The Copenhagen Test signals a major shift in his career.
When Dominique Pelicot and almost 50 other men were found guilty of repeatedly raping his ex-wife, Gisele Pelicot, last ...
Hani Mustafa celebrates the golden jubilee of three epoch-making films.
Indian cinema's persistent patriarchy, censorship, and shrinking budgets were laid bare by Anurag Kashyap, Alankrita Shrivastava, Swastika Mukherjee, and Anjum Rajabali. They revealed how male ...