What are you doing for the holidays?”—stirs up feelings of loneliness, alienation, shame, and stigma for the estranged.
Norwegian Wood reframed loneliness for a generation, showing how grief and connection coexist without neat answers or ...
Set on a Labor Day weekend in a small Kansas town, this 1953 play is a work of lyrical realism, full of yearning and sadness.
The death of celebrated Hindi writer and Jnanpith awardee Vinod Kumar Shukla has drawn an outpouring of grief from writers, ...
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Screen time these holidays doesn't need to be a bad thing
With five weeks of school summer holidays (that's around 25 days of weekday activities to organize), being online is a major ...
In this story, we explore why NRIs are returning to India, driven by anxiety, deportation fears, racism abroad, family bonds, ...
Democrats believe they're making progress after Trump's gains with young men helped him win in 2024. Republicans say they're ...
A study analyzing data from two polls of U.S. residents found that social ill-being is highest in younger adults and lowest ...
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The 30 Best Books of 2025
From gripping thrillers, witty satires and poignant epics to captivating histories and juicy memoirs, this year's top reads ...
The critics’ top eight choices based on Christmas selections in national newspapers “Wild Swans”, Jung Chang’s 1991 memoir describing her and her family’s experiences under Chinese communism, was one ...
First, tech companies usurped the meaning of ‘friends’ and ‘connection’ — now they are coming for ‘companionship’ ...
Two years after its release, Dunki continues to spark conversations on migration, friendship, dignity and the emotional cost of the ‘foreign dream’. Here’s why the film still resonates.
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