THE WOMEN OF THE BALOCH SPRING

THE WOMEN OF THE BALOCH SPRING

A movement that began as a protest against enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan is now evolving into a strong political and social force for change. Updated 08 Sep, 2024 11:19am
HERITAGE: IN SEARCH OF MELUHHA

HERITAGE: IN SEARCH OF MELUHHA

Despite being among the most advanced of the ancient civilisations, little is known about the Indus Valley Civilisation to
Updated 11 Sep, 2024 05:35pm
SPORTSFOLK: END OF AN ERA

SPORTSFOLK: END OF AN ERA

As we wind down an epic summer of sports and return to normality, we also bid goodbye to a particularly high number of
Published 08 Sep, 2024 07:21am
CLIFTONIA: TO PORTUGAL WITH LOVE

CLIFTONIA: TO PORTUGAL WITH LOVE

With Canadia losing its sheen, the Cliftonian elite have a new obsession, but it has one esteemed citizen torn between familiar
Published 08 Sep, 2024 07:21am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘I’m Getting Mixed Signals from My Spouse’
Published 08 Sep, 2024 07:21am
PERILOUS PASSAGES OUT OF PAKISTAN

PERILOUS PASSAGES OUT OF PAKISTAN

It is estimated that between 80,000 to 100,000 Pakistanis try to escape the country in search for better economic opportunities abroad each year.
Updated 02 Sep, 2024 10:08am
ESSAY: IS POLARISATION REALLY SO BAD?

ESSAY: IS POLARISATION REALLY SO BAD?

Many scholars see polarisation as the biggest threat to democracy at this point. But this ignores that social progress often
Published 01 Sep, 2024 08:53am
EXHIBITION: WALKING THE LINE

EXHIBITION: WALKING THE LINE

The distinct bodies of work of three artists are connected through the unique element of the ‘line’
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:30am
ARTSPEAK: LEADING DOUBLE LIVES

ARTSPEAK: LEADING DOUBLE LIVES

Most people try to keep their public and private lives separate from one another but, for some, their private passions come to
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:30am
SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE OUTRAGE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE OUTRAGE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

The mid-to-late 20th century archetype of the "angry young man" that dominated popular media has now been replaced by a culture where everyone is in constant outrage.
Updated 01 Sep, 2024 01:10pm
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘I Don’t Know How To Deal With Heartbreak’
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:30am
WHAT PAKISTAN’S BUDGET TELLS US

WHAT PAKISTAN’S BUDGET TELLS US

Taking the time to understand government budgets can offer great insights into our national constraints and priorities.
Updated 25 Aug, 2024 09:55am
NON-FICTION: THE FIGHT OVER FREE SPACE

NON-FICTION: THE FIGHT OVER FREE SPACE

A visually striking coffee-table book that delves into the broader socio-political implications of architectural design through...
Published 08 Sep, 2024 09:38am
COLUMN: THE TRANSLATION TAMASHA

COLUMN: THE TRANSLATION TAMASHA

Last time I wrote about learning Urdu, with a special focus on Ismat Chughtai’s writing. For me, 2024 has been the...
Published 08 Sep, 2024 09:32am
NON-FICTION: PREPARING THE TEACHERS

NON-FICTION: PREPARING THE TEACHERS

A book by a veteran educationist provides an overview of historical perspectives on teaching and teacher education and argues the
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
FICTION: THE ANIMAL PLANET TALKS BACK

FICTION: THE ANIMAL PLANET TALKS BACK

A satirical Urdu novella tells the story of a fantastical planet where animals with various human characteristics reign supreme
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
NON-FICTION: THE STORMY LIFE OF MAIRAJ

NON-FICTION: THE STORMY LIFE OF MAIRAJ

A book about Mairaj Muhammad Khan by his friend delves into the often-volatile life and times of the leftist politician and...
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
COLUMN: THE TWO AESTHETES

COLUMN: THE TWO AESTHETES

I begin with the confession that this column is limited to being a family memory. It is about my maternal uncle and...
Published 01 Sep, 2024 06:31am
FICTION: LAHIRI RETURNS TO THE SHORT

FICTION: LAHIRI RETURNS TO THE SHORT

Jhumpa Lahiri’s long-awaited return to the short-story genre is a moving collection about the lives of foreigners from various
Published 25 Aug, 2024 08:52am
FESTIVAL: SPARKING CONVERSATIONS

FESTIVAL: SPARKING CONVERSATIONS

A one-day mini Adab Festival offered those attending plenty of insights and thought-provoking perspectives about books and issues
Published 25 Aug, 2024 08:50am
COLUMN: RETHINKING LEARNED BODIES

COLUMN: RETHINKING LEARNED BODIES

Learned bodies in arts and literature exist for the advancement and promotion of these disciplines, and everywhere ...
Published 25 Aug, 2024 08:49am
NON-FICTION: THREE WOMEN REBELLING

NON-FICTION: THREE WOMEN REBELLING

It is invariably a good sign when a writer does not allow tragedy and adversity to daunt him or her to the point where one’s...
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:39am
FICTION: THE MEMORY OF WATER

FICTION: THE MEMORY OF WATER

Elif Shafak’s latest novel is a story about three lives across time and space, connected by history, myth, experience and a drop
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:30am
FICTION: SUMMER’S BEST READS

FICTION: SUMMER’S BEST READS

Looking for a great read to take on holiday with you? We had our experts review some of the hottest books of 2024…
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:15am
COLUMN: URDU LYRICS FROM DHAKA

COLUMN: URDU LYRICS FROM DHAKA

In the early years of post-Iqbal history of Urdu poetry, one finds two distinct streams flowing alongside each other — the two...
Published 18 Aug, 2024 10:01am
NON-FICTION: CAN AI CHANGE EDUCATION?

NON-FICTION: CAN AI CHANGE EDUCATION?

Khan Academy’s Salman Khan pens a book about the potential of Artificial Intelligence to make quality, personalised education...
Published 11 Aug, 2024 09:22am
FICTION: TALES FROM THE TONGUE

FICTION: TALES FROM THE TONGUE

A collection of orally transmitted Baloch folktales, fables and riddles, essays about folklore, and stories from around the world
Published 11 Aug, 2024 09:13am