Interview with an Artist: Abi Varghese
We spoke with Indian-American director and filmmaker Abi Varghese about his Netflix series Brown Nation.
We spoke with Indian-American director and filmmaker Abi Varghese about his Netflix series Brown Nation.
Debbie writes about her growing appreciation for nature and shares her wildlife photography.
Shailee writes about how 15 years after its release, all she sees in the film is pacifism and misogyny.
The deaths of a marginalized community are being used to vilify another marginalized community. Continue reading
We spoke with Toronto artist Nimisha Bhanot. Continue reading
I’ve always loved interludes and the parts they play in connecting my favourite songs to each other. There’s probably a metaphor for life somewhere in there. This is a collection of some seriously excellent interludes. Continue reading
We very often ask, “Am I even GOOD ENOUGH as a (fill in the blank)?” or are we even valid in our conception of ourselves? Here’s a small collection of poems that reminded me of this itch. Continue reading
There is a certain sense of unspoken loneliness that I feel affects a lot of Muslims during the public reaction to incidences of terrorism in the West. Continue reading
We caught up with Toronto artist Babneet Lakhesar, better known as Babbu the Painter, and spoke about culture, identity, and representation. Continue reading
Taking the emphasis off of my physical bodily appearance has made it easier for me to appreciate the rest of me, both physical and immaterial. Continue reading