Comedy, Offense, & Who Can Use The P Word

I love the comedy of highly acclaimed British comedian Daniel Kitson, but I’ve never actually seen him perform stand-up before this summer. I have seen … Read more

South Asian Americans & The Politics of Class & Income Inequality

The Reality: “These types of stories need to be heard” Before moving away to Philadelphia, Sarah Madha shared a one-bedroom space with her mom and … Read more

Why America Needs Marvel Superhero Kamala Khan Now More Than Ever

During the first months of the Trump administration, we’ve seen increased pressure on Muslim and immigrant communities in the United States. In the face of … Read more

Zohran Kwame’s “Salaam”: Synthesizing What It Means To Be Muslim In America

With robot-like vocals and synth-infused beats, Zohran Kwame’s new single “Salaam” musically departs from his work with Young Cardamom & HAB (Hussein Abdul Bar) and … Read more

The Pretense of Jeffersonian Politics

Trump’s ties to Russia and his attacks on the press and democracy have riveted us, as well they should. But drawn, as we are, into … Read more

“Delhi Haunts” — A Short Story By Pooja Pande

If you Google Delhi stories, you get spooky tales — lists upon lists of haunted spaces in the city that are meant for the “daredevil … Read more

Muslim Parents Talk To Their Kids About Prejudice & Islamophobia In “Dear Child” Video

A new video features the sad, beautiful, and inspiring words of Muslim parents speaking open-letter style, to their children. Jubilee Project, a digital media group … Read more

Read An Excerpt From Ranbir Singh Sidhu’s Deep Singh Blue

Ranbir Singh Sidhu is the author of the short story collection Good Indian Girls. His first novel, Deep Singh Blue (Unnamed Press, 2016), takes readers into his vision … Read more

Grab Some Ghee & Savor Some Brown Slices Of The Recently Closed Toast

Launched in 2013 by Nicole Cliffe and Mallory Ortberg, The Toast came to a close on July 1 — though its archives will remain online for … Read more

The Good Wife’s Bad Diversity Problem

We’re now tiptoeing close to the end of The Good Wife — and honestly, television after this point will never be the same again. Showrunners Robert … Read more

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