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BOOK REVIEW
History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell: Controversial Yet Essential- The Ultimate Guide
If philosophy often feels like a maze, Russell hands you a map. History of Western Philosophy compresses 2,500 years of…
Hidden Secrets Revealed: The Lady in Red’s Affair, the Maidstone Moment and Why It Still…
The Lady in Red peels back Georgian England’s gilded curtain to show a marriage, a courtroom and a culture built…
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy Reviewed: Controversial, Brilliant and Unmissable
If today’s India feels too complex to narrate, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness shows how to hold multitudes without losing…
Tragic, Masterful: A Deep Dive into The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
How does one capture the tragedy of caste, love, and loss in a way that is both deeply personal and…
Greek Lessons: A Mysteriously Quiet Novel That Explosively Redeems Language
When grief strips you of words, how do you stitch a self back together? Greek Lessons shows the painstaking, luminous…
How The Moon Is Down Inspired Real Resistance: An Eye-Opening Analysis
When occupation feels inevitable, The Moon Is Down by 1962 Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck shows why it isn’t: free…
ENTERTAINMENT
Anora 2024 and Its Shocking…
Anora 2024, directed by Sean Baker, delivers a jaw-dropping plot twist that lays bare the harsh, unforgiving realities of love, wealth,…
The King’s Speech (2010) Review:…
How does a king find his voice amidst a nation’s greatest challenge? This is the profound question at the heart…
Parasite (2019) Movie Review: One…
Parasite (2019), a South Korean cinematic triumph by Bong Joon-ho, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences around the world…