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To tell stories that arouse empathy, engage, entertain and endure. Because great journalism emerges from great storytelling.
This is our emergence. Because we’re SHOUT!ing.
Featured Stories
DRIVE FIVE
Oni: (Singing with The Eagles) ‘…You thought you would be satisfied. But you never will – Learn to be still’
Safia: (Joins in) ‘We are...
HOW TO BE A COUCH POTATO
CHARACTE-GORIES involved:
THE TOXIN (TTO) & THE BROKE ATHLETE (TBA)
Sukanya, our athlete gets some recommendations on resting those ants in her pants from our...
LETTER SIX
Hey Prof. Gyaan,
In a life so little and experiences so scarce, I saw the ideal teacher in Robin Williams in movies like Good Will...
DRIVE SEVEN
Oni: Are you a feminist, Madam?
Safia: A feminist? That’s intense. I’m not sure.
Oni: Well, you’ve been a female for a while now. It’d be...
What’s Love Got To Do With It?
(As we look for inspiration in the lead up to 2020, a politician just educated us on the power of vulnerability. Yes, you read that...
Just In
LOST POINT
Being an Indian in India these days is a bit of an issue.
A bit of an anomaly really.
It's got everything to do with our...
A RESPONSE TO DISGRACE
One can't write about DISGRACE.
What does one say of a novel that ironically, but very truly, houses language as gracefully as
it does?
And yet, in...
Light Up That Dark Alley
I think growing up is about getting over judgment - the kind you so willingly make and so unwillingly take.
The lanes, by-lanes, cross-lanes, jammed...
DESTINY’S COACHES; DESTINY’S CHILDREN
Our head coach, Mr. Dinanath Maurya, trains people irrespective of their physical ability, social standing, creed or gender.
I have seen it, since the first...
BREATH
Everyone needs space to breathe.
Everyone needs something to run away to, to simply restore.
Everyone needs something to return from, renewed, centred and ready to...
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SHOUT! in a flash
SHOUT! is journalism gone wild. It’s a network of stories from our times told peculiarly.
Because everything that matters must have a voice. A loud one at that.