Fifteen years after the American Office debuted, Daniels and Carell have reunited to co-create Netflix’s new comedy Space force. The United States Space Force is, of course, a real thing, splitting off from the Air Force in 2019 as President Donald Trump claims the stars for the stars and stripes. The new Netflix comedy, streaming now, begins with a capricious (unnamed) president tweeting that… Continue reading Netflix Space Force Review
Author: Bisruta Chowdhury
Accept the Pride
The month of June is globally celebrated as the Pride Month, to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall riots that took place in New York City at the end of June. Initiated by Brenda Howard, a Bisexual activist, also known as “Mother of Pride”, the very first LGBTQ+ Pride March paved way for a week-long series of… Continue reading Accept the Pride
COVID-19: When Death Lost Its Dignity
Death is pain. A searing pain that becomes a memory. A memory that burns like embers in the heart. The pain that never goes away. Death of a loved one is never easy. You deal with it. Time heals the wounds, and you get on with life. In life, death is the only certainty. Everyone… Continue reading COVID-19: When Death Lost Its Dignity
Swipe Right for a Saturday Night
SATURDAY… The most awaited day of the week, in a word is nothing short of a ‘Boon’ for the Manipalites. The day comes after a constant struggling of 6 days with the college. As soon as the college ends, our weekend vibes set in for the upcoming one and a half day. A lot of… Continue reading Swipe Right for a Saturday Night
White Coat Drug Dealers – An ode for the World Pharmacist Day
World Pharmacist Day – A day for the people who spent nights without sleep rote learning the chemical structures of drugs; about hundreds of medicinal plant names and characters, a day for the people who have spent their lives behind discovering a drug to cure the common cold you catch often, to the biggest challenge,… Continue reading White Coat Drug Dealers – An ode for the World Pharmacist Day
