How does a girl from an Indian family reconcile the racist, sexist and xenophobic themes from one of the 20th century’s most popular children’s authors? By Sweta Rana
Thinking of using the suffix “-gate” to really get your point across? Please don’t, Matthew Weddig will get angry.
With healthier competition than ever before, can the BBC keep pace with the growing expectations of the contemporary online crowd?
In an age of lumbering and fatigued talent show behemoths, The Great British Bake Off has risen perfectly to become one of the nation’s most loved shows. By Sweta Rana
Zombies remain one of our favourite ways to glibly picture the end of the world — but why do we love them, and are there new stories to tell? By Georgina Kiely