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Artists Tazeen Qayyum and Faisal Anwar combine eastern and western artistic traditions to create a tableau vivant.
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Theatre: The Domestic Crusaders
The Domestic Crusaders, presents complex Muslim American characters on stage, in contrast to the simplistic caricatures portrayed by Hollywood or political propaganda.
An excerpt from Masood Dar's first book of travel stories
A Pakistani author recounts his unsolicited welcome into Israel's Haifa city.
The poet of seven languages
The annual festival commemorating the birth of the 'Shair-e-haft zaban' at his shrine.
Ahmed Faraz: A tribute
One year after his death, Faraz's verse lives on, inspiring emotion, song, art and movement.
Urban Journeys
When a young man takes the wheel en route to his dad's factory, the race is on with bus and truck drivers.
Urban Journeys-Episode four
Arriving at school in a victoria would be lovely if not for the taunts and soaring temperature.
Urban Journeys-Episode three
Women who drive in Karachi have to deal with more than traffic jams and roadwork.
Urban journeys-Episode two
If you're a eunuch in Karachi catching a bus, should you sit in the ladies or gent's section?
Audio Video
  • Goodbye to MJ
    Some 20,000 people gathered inside the Staples Center to say goodbye to the icon.
  • He sells sea shells
    Tourists to Karachi's beaches have long enjoyed buying crafts made with sea shells as a momento of their trip.

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EDITOR'S CHOICE
  • AT CROSS PURPOSES
    An ideology with genes of discord
  • AF-PAK
    Politics by other means
  • A CRITICAL PERIOD
    Politics on the boil
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    YOUTH INITIATIVE
    A 21-year-old steps in to do a job the government has failed to: help the families of terror victims.
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    THE NUCLEAR QUANDARY
    Going nuclear was supposed to help Pakistan survive an Indian invasion. Now the weapons’ survival is itself the priority.
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    TROUBLED PROVINCE
    Despite the tall claims no Pakistani government has ceased the exploitation of Balochistan.
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    CRICKET
    Broom and Redmond admitted to breaking a team curfew which led to them being detained by the police.