The curious case of the missing sanity
These stories tend to start with – “It was just another normal day at the office.” Not true. You know you saw it coming from a mile
12 March 2015, 20:09 PM
Armchair activism
Was 2014 the year technology and social media took over activism?
11 March 2015, 13:08 PM
Of paper planes and pen fights
It started out as something quite harmless. That one page application that he needed to submit to his university – why not take a print from the office – it is just one page after all. Next week when the eight page copy-pasted assignment needed to be printed out, the office printer was again the obvious choice.
26 February 2015, 18:00 PM
Panic at the cubicle: The dos and don'ts
Music invokes the deepest emotions in me. That must be the reason I have the most intense feeling of rage and fantasise of scenarios
19 February 2015, 19:19 PM
INSPIRATION FOR THE NEW
Munem Wasif is one of the first photographers in the Bangladeshi photography scene to make it big on a global platform. What started out as a hobby for this student of sociology has now reached a level of quality for him to be working at the prestigious Agence VU. A documentary photographer, Munem has three books published - the latest of which deals with his long time muse - Old Dhaka. ‘Belonging’ explores the old city through the eyes of an artist looking beyond the place he grew up in.
20 January 2015, 12:15 PM
Dead and under the sea
THE international furore over the recent detainment of David Miranda, the partner of Glenn Greenwald, who was working on the NSA revelation files, was one about freedom of speech and intimidation.
22 October 2013, 18:09 PM