The headlines have been impossible to ignore. Trump imposed tariffs across the world on dozens of trading partners, and India is among those that have been hit with the most severe rates by far. The Indian tariff rate has gone up to 50%, which means that it is the highest levy among any U.S. trading […] The post Trump Tariffs: What They Mean for the Common Indian appeared first on Youth Incorporated Magazine.| Youth Incorporated Magazine
The numbers are stark and sobering. So far in 2025, there have been 413 layoffs at tech companies with 96,861 people impacted globally, with India bearing a significant portion of these cuts. Oracle Corporation has laid off around 10% of its employees in India, leaving several skilled professionals jobless overnight, while TCS is reportedly cutting […] The post The Great Reset: How IT Layoffs Are Reshaping India’s Tech Future appeared first on Youth Incorporated Magazine.| Youth Incorporated Magazine
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? I wrote my first poem when I was... The post In Conversation with Juana Adcock appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? My childhood poetry career began by scribbling short... The post In Conversation with Leo Boix appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
Please talk about your development as a writer of poetry. Tell us when you first felt you were a poet and how... The post In Conversation with Niall Campbell appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? So: each time I begin writing can feel... The post In Conversation with Vidyan Ravinthiran appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? I worked as a newspaper reporter before beginning... The post In Conversation with Karen Solie appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
What does being shortlisted for the Forward Prizes mean for you? So much of being a poet happens in solitude,... The post In Conversation with Isabelle Baafi appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? I wrote poems in diaries as a child,... The post In Conversation with Sarah Ghazal Ali appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it I wrote poems from the time I was... The post In Conversation with Catherine-Esther Cowie appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? I’ve been writing for as long as I... The post In Conversation with Desree appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? All my life – in some way or... The post In Conversation with Michael Mullen appeared first on Forward Arts Foundation.| Forward Arts Foundation
When did you start writing poetry and what drew you into it? Looking back, I was writing poetry from about...| Forward Arts Foundation
Celebrating the launch of its 500th publication, the publisher specialises in making photobooks by Latin American and Spanish image-makers, and much more| 1854 Photography
Rio Kobayashi and Luke Malaney each make sculptural furniture that exists somewhere between art, design, and carpentry. They're pieces that serve a function but at the same time question function: What should an object actually do? Where does its purpose lie? It’s a blurry line — or maybe not even a line at all. While they come from different backgrounds — Malaney is originally a Long Islander who lives in Brooklyn, while Kobayashi grew up in Japan and is currently based in London — t...| Sight Unseen
We spoke to Rachel Siegfried from Green and Gorgeous flower farm about seasonal living, slow flowers and the 'flower farmer' trend.| Slow Living LDN.
Mabu Mabu (Hardie Grant Books) is an intricately crafted cookbook that melds together a perfect balance of memoir and recipe. In between stunning graphics and mouth-watering recipes, Nornie Bero recounts how her upbringing fostered a love for food and explores the deep connection between culture, identity and food. —BOTY 2023 judging panel We were lucky enough […]| The Small Press Network
Paradise (Point of Transmission) (Fremantle Press) is beautifully layered collection of poems that explores the realities of a HIV diagnosis on home, community and freedom. It complex but inviting, an act of generosity and transformation. In his first poetry collection Andrew Sutherland simultaneously captures the stigma of a HIV-positive identity and the deep love of Queer community. […]| The Small Press Network
Music writer and witness to cultural history John Robb brings his tour for new book Do You Believe In The Power of Rock N Roll to Nottingham, in conversation with musician (Cable, Hudson Super Six, GodNo!, The Incomprehensible Static, Electric Pets) and co-founder of ethical label Reckless Yes Pete Darrington| popoptica