A 22-year-old woman, Ratna Majumdar, and her mother-in-law are scripting history in Chhattisgarh's Surguja by turning to floriculture. Their venture has boosted their family's income and inspired ...
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Quantum Leap delivered "angel" episodes and "message" episodes throughout its run, some more clumsy than others.
Lakshmi Nagasamudra explores how South Asian diaspora families are redefining marriage, with adult children choosing partners while parents take on a trusted vetting role.
By doing this, "Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan avoided making the same mistakes that the makers of the 1947 noir mystery "Lady of the Lake" did.
Claude Code dynamic workflows are now generally available on all paid plans, including Pro for the first time. The feature writes its own orchestration scripts and coordinates up to 1,000 parallel ...
When Ronald D. Moore and David Eick set out to reinvent Battlestar Galactica, they weren’t interested in simply updating Glen ...
As MIFF returns to London, Sajid Varda tells The New Arab why Muslim filmmakers are telling their stories more confidently ...
The best-selling author’s debut novel ‘Every Summer After’ was just adapted into a hit Prime Video series. Next, she’s ...
The Sentinel caught up with the 36 North collective during one of their Monday Zoom calls to learn more about the group and their upcoming offerings for the Script-in-hand Reading Series.