Author: Puja Sinha
[VoxSpace Life] The Monstrosity Of The Palestine Conflict : Deafening Scream of Still-Life War Photography
School bells do not reverberate during mornings, dawn starts with fear and shudders as citizens anticipate another round of catastrophe in Palestine
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[VoxSpace Life] The Stand-Up Comedy Wave : Humor And Wit Bringing Forth A Wind Of Change
Stand-up comedy has become the medium where people are at the liberty to make the best usage of a platform to talk about issues that require utmost attention.
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[VoxSpace Selects] Remembering Rituparno Ghosh : The Pioneer Of Bengali Experimental Cinema
Rituparno Ghosh revived the art form from clutches of mediocrity in mainstream cinema, when growing up in Calcutta meant gazing at bizarre movie posters.
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[VoxSpace Life] The Liberty Of Using Movie Posters : What Have Artists Left Behind?
What once had been construed as nothing less than an art, poster making has lost much of its grandeur over the ages. Pushed back into the darkest recesses of the mind, posters will just remain a work of art, only to be marvelled at from a distance.
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[VoxSpace Life] Insta Poetry : Is India’s Readership Steering Towards A New Fad?
The Internet has always served a pivotal role in making poetry and quotes available to the somewhat young and reluctant readers who are only willing to divulge in words if they are served in a glamorous platter.
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[VoxSpace Life] Are We Overlooking The Protest Against Gender Inequality At Cannes?
Cannes is a symbol of independence. Tossing off a historically symbolic protest that Cannes witnessed would not just be a sign of ignorance and oblivion, but of predesigned suppression of a voice that has the capability to unnerve the hushed fusion of oppression and bias.
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