The Broken Table is a visual treat for the eyes and balm for the distressed soul. It stirs you deeply and urges you to see the ‘broken’ not from the perspective of something which is damaged and is in need of either repair or a replacement.
Naveen Kishore's 'Mother Muse Quintet' is more than just an ode to the memory of a mother. It is a recognition of beauty in fragility, glory in defiance, refuge in silence, and calm in chaos.
BY Ipshita Mitra 2 April 2023
It wasn’t evening yet. The drowning sun was dragging itself back into its hiding while the muezzin’s call to prayer announced itself from the speakers at a distant nook on the street which was called Sultanahmet.
BY Ipshita Mitra 24 December 2022
It is night, the crickets croon soThe shredded letters shiver with fright.
BY Ipshita Mitra 23 October 2022
The reviewer finds that Jeet Thayil’s 'ageless poems on the all-too-familiar emotions of love, loss, and longing that control the human mind like marionette open doors to a past long buried and yet not quite erased'.
BY Ipshita Mitra 14 August 2022
Director Kaushal Oza delivers a poignant tale of a visually challenged artist, his family and their quiet defiance in a communal setting
BY Ipshita Mitra 22 July 2022
Protest and consent are two sides of a coin and in the absence of one, the other becomes a choice, albeit in the garb of coercion. For the LGBTQAI+ community then, is the ‘right to consent’ invariably denied?
BY Ipshita Mitra 28 June 2022
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