Aditi Natasha Kini
I Used to Love British Period Dramas. Now I See Them as Colonial Propaganda
As a South Asian kid, I devoured colonial-era literature and dramas. But they featured white protagonists forming quaint relationships with grateful brown characters who look like me.
Turkmen President Dispels Rumours of His Death by Doing Doughnuts at the 'Gates of Hell'
The 62-year-old proved he's alive by racing a rally car around a flaming crater in the desert.
Victoria Police Raided the Wrong Property and Broke an Innocent Man’s Arm
“Police stuffed this one up,” said Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius, while there are fears the victim may lose the use of his left arm.
Meet The Only Filipino Artist Exhibiting in Art Vancouver 2019
Vin Quilop is a 25-year-old who paints the ‘beauty and grit’ of Manila in watercolor.
The Stages of My Life in Usernames
"Who knows what people are doing in real life so long as they present their purest front online? What is the opposite of catfishing?"
A New Exhibit Explores the Art and Identity of Queer Muslims
In 'The Third Muslim,' 15 queer Muslim and Islamic artists explore hard questions surrounding their identities.
How Reddit Is Used to Indoctrinate Young Men Into Becoming Misogynists
Reddit's "involuntary celibate" group was taken down earlier this month after its anti-woman debate turned violent. But the problem is much larger than one subreddit.