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Karnataka School Booked for Sedition After Fourth-Grade Students Perform Anti-CAA Play
The school authorities were pulled up for being "anti-national" for having kids in the play say they would throw slippers at Prime Minister Narendra Modi if he asked them to show their documents.
A Game's Community Is Just as Important as What's on the Screen
Game developers can lean on online communities like never before, allowing for new design choices based around shared information.
The Theatre Scene of 'Bihar’s Leningrad’ Is Alive and Kicking
As raunchy Bhojpuri and Bollywood films increase in popularity across India, theatre artists in this small town still practise in dingy offices, community grounds, and ‘communist complexes’.
Police Shot a Dog That Just Wanted ‘to Play’ With Them
A dog named Missty had a ball in her mouth when she approached a Regina cop, her owner says.
Listen to A$AP Rocky's New Moby-Sampling Track "ASAP Forever"
It's not April Fool's Day, so you can be sure that "ASAP Forever (feat. Moby)" isn't a prank. In fact, it's the latest single from Rocky's new album 'TE$TING'.
A Beginner's Guide to Getting into Nipple Play
The road to maximized nipple pleasure is paved with lube and rotating hand motions.
A 'Twilight Zone' Play Is Coming This Year
The show is set to open at London's Almeida Theater in December.
This '1984' Play Is So Intense It's Making People Puke and Faint
Good news for theatergoers who like plays but wish they barfed more!
Michael Moore Is Bringing an Anti-Trump Show to Broadway
'The Terms of My Surrender'—part rant, part comedy—will run for 12 weeks beginning in August.
I Went to a Play Where the Audience Was Naked
Indie play S H E E T S is all about what people do when they're alone in hotel rooms, and you have to strip down to watch it.
We're in "Aww!" of Adorable Wool Sculptures of Teeth and Veggies
If you don’t think that molars and bananas can be sexy, then you probably haven’t seen the needle-felted work of Maria Pogorelova.
Meet the Young Kiwi Playwright With the Ego to Rewrite Ibsen
Eli Kent's new take on 'Peer Gynt' is actually a critique of the ego of white men, and has a character called Milo Yiannopoulos—fittingly.