Election season means that zombies resurface. Founding fathers and past luminaries are brought back to life, spoken on behalf of, and turn in...
Originally published in The Republic on August 12, 2017.
In 1958, as a senator in the United States, John F. Kennedy published the book,...
While it’s a cliché to begin with a quote, I’d like to do so ironically because Kishori Amonkar, the subject of this piece,...
It happened. Against all odds, conventional insight, and sense of decency, Donald Trump has become President-Elect of the United States. On January 20,...
American mythologist Joseph Campbell had once said, “Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths.” But, abnormal public frustration about this year’s election...
In Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare wisely writes, “If music be the food of love, play on.” As a musician and foodie, I’d like...
Last week, I had submitted my final coursework at the LSE; a 12,000-word dissertation that concluded my 12 months of study. Needless to...
What the energy surrounding Trump, Sanders, and Brexit tells us about why globalization hasn’t been great for everyone (so far).
It has been a...