Kamala Harris, Memeified
“There was always a meme army. Now it’s on her side.”
Kiran Sampath
Kamala Harris’s Coronation
In 2020, her presidential bid failed to win over Democrats. Now, it’s a Kamalamenon. What’s changed?
The Anxiety Over Kamala Harris
As concerns grow over U.S. President Joe Biden’s candidacy, the Vice President should be the obvious replacement. Why isn’t she?
How Indians Became So Space-Crazy
From sages who travel across realms to NASA scientists, the subcontinent is no stranger to the call of the cosmos.
Is South Asian Blood Thicker Than Water?
In the U.S. and U.K., family estrangement is on the rise. The subcontinental diaspora is finding they aren’t immune.
The Kids Want to Thrift. Their Parents Won’t Have It.
South Asians are the masters of reusing everything from Danish tins to yogurt containers. But don’t mention other people’s clothes.
Home is Where Your Shoes Aren’t
A viral article claimed it’s rude to ask guests to remove their shoes. South Asians would like to have a word.
Why We’re Still Watching ‘House of the Dragon’
The draw of epic storytelling, from Ayodhya to Westeros.
How the Bhagavad Gita Sets Us Free
We tend to view fate and free will as diametric opposites. The ancient text made a different argument long ago.