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Aishvarya Singh

  • September 10, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    The overwhelming grievance of the Percy Jackson fandom is that the movies, in quite a typical Hollywood fashion, betrayed the books for a more glamorized rendition. The plot of the movies barely resemble that of the books, to the point that the only similarity is the characters (and even they are extremely distorted versions of

  • September 8, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    If you spend a lot of time scrolling through Facebook videos or searching for videos of the chart-toppers on YouTube, you would almost certainly come across a video from Vidya Vox. It would have caught your interest when you saw the name of a popular song in the title, attached to another song you may

  • August 25, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    When confronted with creating an Indian character, Hollywood leans towards the many stereotypes that have been so tragically established over the years. The result?–International audiences have come to associate all Indian people with these stereotypes. This daily stereotyping does not stem from social interaction, but rather from what they see of Indian characters on the

  • August 14, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    Murder, mystery, cool detectives and chilling psychopaths…crime fiction. The genre is almost an obsession to many, and for a good reason. There’s nothing like a good crime fiction novel to keep the blues away. However, the tragedy of being in love with this genre is that in most mediocre plots, you figure out who did

  • June 26, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    Raise your wands in unity once more- this time, to celebrate twenty years of magic and wonder. Twenty years ago, a book was released. This wouldn’t turn out to be just an ordinary book, destined to end up on the dusty shelves of second-hand bookstores, after having lived out its days of popularity. No, this

  • June 3, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    You may know him as Kyle Deutschmann, or perhaps, if you are one of his patients, you know him as Doctor Deutschmann. But if you are a fan of his music, you will know him by the name that has fast become a household utterance in South Africa — Kyle Deutsch. The thirty-year-old musician was born

  • May 20, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    Former Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello recently dropped her debut single, “Crying in the Club”. The singer’s split from Fifth Harmony has been anything but easy, and two sides of the story have emerged. Fans had mixed reactions towards Cabello leaving the band. Camila has stated that writing helped her through all of her difficult

  • May 15, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    Tess Gerritsen always longed to be a writer, however, her family had reservations about such a career choice. This made her turn to a career in medicine- which brought brilliant accuracy to her novels. She graduated from Stanford University in 1975, armed with a BA in anthropology. She furthered her education at the University of California,

  • May 7, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    Victoria Scott is the author of young adult fiction novels. She has published eight novels so far and has received a large readership for each of her books. Her latest novel, Violet Grenade, is set to be released on the 16th of May 2017. The book’s release will be covered by a live stream, which will allow

  • April 16, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    With the very publicised oppression of female reproductive rights, it is essential that women and young girls have strong, inspiring females to look up to. In a male dominated society, it is easy for a woman to be over looked and underrepresented by the media. In fact, women in power are often viewed as anomalies.

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