EXHIBITION: AN ARTISTIC FEAST

EXHIBITION: AN ARTISTIC FEAST

Lahore’s NCA Triennale was a sumptuous celebration of Pakistan’s rich artistic past and present
Published 30 Nov, 2025 06:40am
MATCHMAKING IN THE DIGITAL WORLD

MATCHMAKING IN THE DIGITAL WORLD

Despite some versions of various matchmaking and dating platforms having been available in the country for nearly a decade, the topic is not openly discussed.
Updated 03 Dec, 2025 02:04pm
WILDLIFE: WHAT RANO LEFT BEHIND

WILDLIFE: WHAT RANO LEFT BEHIND

Rano isn’t the first animal to be relocated from a zoo in Pakistan. Last year, the elephant Madhubala was relocated, following an outcry in the wake of viral videos of the distressed and disease-addled animal.
Updated 04 Dec, 2025 02:41pm
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘Should I Risk Marriage Without My Family’s Support?’
Published 30 Nov, 2025 06:40am
TRIBUTE: EXPLAINING BANGLADESH

TRIBUTE: EXPLAINING BANGLADESH

Bangladesh intellectual Badruddin Umar, who passed away in September, was often dubbed a leftist theorist. But his real legacy is scholarly.
Updated 25 Nov, 2025 06:00pm
EXHIBITION: DEFYING THE ORDINARY

EXHIBITION: DEFYING THE ORDINARY

A showcase of works from the Arjumand Painting Award demonstrated the variety found in Pakistan’s current artistic landscape
Published 23 Nov, 2025 05:53am
ARTSPEAK: IN THE SAME BOAT

ARTSPEAK: IN THE SAME BOAT

Across history, seafaring has become a literal and metaphorical symbol of both human vulnerability and adventure
Published 23 Nov, 2025 05:53am
CHAI AND THE CITY

CHAI AND THE CITY

The Zeenat Haroon Rashid Writing Prize for Women was set up in 2019 to promote and provide support for women who wish to to pursue writing as a career.
Updated 24 Nov, 2025 02:54pm
REGION: HASINA’S HARSH RECKONING

REGION: HASINA’S HARSH RECKONING

Hasina denies all the charges against her, calling the court’s decision “biased and politically motivated.”
Updated 25 Nov, 2025 05:15pm
CRICKET: LIFE’S A PITCH

CRICKET: LIFE’S A PITCH

Pakistan is probably the only cricketing nation where the discussion around pitches becomes bigger than debates on team selection or performance.
Updated 28 Nov, 2025 08:12pm
SOCIETY: POSTCARD FROM NAZIMABAD

SOCIETY: POSTCARD FROM NAZIMABAD

A chance discovery at an antique stall is a reminder of the intertwined legacies of an eminent broadcaster and a Karachi neighbourhood once brimming with literary and cultural life.
Updated 26 Nov, 2025 05:17pm
EPICURIOUS: THE VEILED BIRYANI

EPICURIOUS: THE VEILED BIRYANI

The purdah moti biryani, cooked inside a golden baked crust, is unlike any biryani you have had before
Published 23 Nov, 2025 05:53am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

"Despite the differences, I want to get along with my mother and to compromise on things peacefully."
Published 23 Nov, 2025 05:53am
GARDENING: BLOOMS IN THE RAIN

GARDENING: BLOOMS IN THE RAIN

The white rain lily flower, which blooms for three to five days, is a fleeting beauty with its symmetry and star-like shape
Published 23 Nov, 2025 05:53am
WHAT I HAVE LEARNT IN 50 YEARS

WHAT I HAVE LEARNT IN 50 YEARS

Planning and development expert Arif Hasan has spent more than five decades working with poor communities across Pakistan and development practitioners and institutes around the world.
Published 16 Nov, 2025 05:49am
FOOTBALL: WHAT KIND OF LEAGUE?

FOOTBALL: WHAT KIND OF LEAGUE?

Pakistan Football may soon get a new domestic league; but questions remain about what kind of league it will be and whether it will be what Pakistan really needs.
Updated 16 Nov, 2025 03:18pm
HISTORY: THE DEATH OF SANDEMAN

HISTORY: THE DEATH OF SANDEMAN

In a derelict corner of Balochistan, the crumbling tomb of Sir Robert Sandeman marks the fading legacy of the man who redrew
Published 16 Nov, 2025 05:49am
EXHIBITION: FIELDS OF DISCOVERY

EXHIBITION: FIELDS OF DISCOVERY

Nine artists excavated their own lives and pasts in a recent group show that attempted critical engagement with social, histori
Published 16 Nov, 2025 05:49am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘My Exam Results Aren’t Good Enough for My Mom’
Published 16 Nov, 2025 05:49am
GARDENING: THE WHITE ALBUM

GARDENING: THE WHITE ALBUM

The white rain lily offers a lush display, but its beauty conceals a poisonous secret and a unique botanical structure that sets
Published 16 Nov, 2025 05:49am
CAN THE TLP BE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL?

CAN THE TLP BE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL?

TLP’s story is not just about weaponisation of religion — it’s about class, power and a state caught between crackdown and appeasement.
Updated 09 Nov, 2025 09:58am
SOCIETY: A WOMAN ON THE VERGE

SOCIETY: A WOMAN ON THE VERGE

Naushaba Roonjho has had a transformational impact on her conservative village in Sindh, becoming its first woman to pass
Published 09 Nov, 2025 07:03am
WORLD: TRUMP’S FIRST SETBACK?

WORLD: TRUMP’S FIRST SETBACK?

Stuck in a record-breaking government shutdown, Washington is paralysed. But a decisive election night, including Zohran Mamdani’s
Published 09 Nov, 2025 07:03am
SUMO: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SUMO

SUMO: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SUMO

The millenia-old wrestling sport’s rituals have long shaped ideas about Japan. But as its modern governing institute celebrates
Published 09 Nov, 2025 07:03am
FICTION: A PORTRAIT OF DOOMED LOVE

FICTION: A PORTRAIT OF DOOMED LOVE

A debut novella offers a biting critique on the conventional wisdom that views relationships as antidotes to loneliness
Published 30 Nov, 2025 06:41am
NON-FICTION: THE LOST LOVER

NON-FICTION: THE LOST LOVER

A recent biography resurrects the aura around Akhtar Shirani, one of Urdu’s most influential but often forgotten romantic poets
Published 30 Nov, 2025 06:41am
COLUMN: HYDERABAD’S ZEENATH SAJIDA

COLUMN: HYDERABAD’S ZEENATH SAJIDA

I first visited Hyderabad Deccan with my father just before I turned 13. I had a first cousin there whose children...
Published 30 Nov, 2025 06:41am
FICTION : RETURNING TO THE PROMISE

FICTION : RETURNING TO THE PROMISE

Ghazi sahib’s fictional prose is remarkably creative, engaging and captivating, allowing it to still resonate with readers.
Updated 25 Nov, 2025 05:30pm
NON-FICTION : AN EPISTOLARY EXCHANGE

NON-FICTION : AN EPISTOLARY EXCHANGE

Writers Fatima Ijaz and Taha Kehar’s email correspondence with each other about a range of topics evokes a time long before email
Published 23 Nov, 2025 05:54am
NON-FICTION: MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS

NON-FICTION: MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS

Celebrated author and activist Arundhati Roy attempts to come to grips with her complex relationship with her mother after her...
Published 16 Nov, 2025 07:41am
FICTION: BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY

FICTION: BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY

A sophomore novel about an ambitious and ruthless young woman trying to rise above poverty and confusing values captures womanhood
Published 16 Nov, 2025 07:38am
FICTION: THE TRANSLATED CLASSIC

FICTION: THE TRANSLATED CLASSIC

A masterful translation of French novelist Honore de Balzac’s 1831 novel A Woman of Thirty opens up a new world of literature for
Published 09 Nov, 2025 08:29am
COLUMN: A LESSON IN INTROSPECTION

COLUMN: A LESSON IN INTROSPECTION

During one of my story-building workshops in a public school in Larkana, in which I was tasked to help Grade 9 and 10 girls write
Published 09 Nov, 2025 08:20am
NON-FICTION: 5,000 YEARS IN 500 PAGES

NON-FICTION: 5,000 YEARS IN 500 PAGES

Professor Audrey Truschke’s high-level introduction to the long history of the Indian Subcontinent is not just a lucid reference
Published 02 Nov, 2025 09:38am
FICTION: SAVING THE MANUSCRIPT

FICTION: SAVING THE MANUSCRIPT

Symbols, mystery and thrills — Dan Brown’s latest novel has two academics and lovers encountering all kinds of trouble as they run
Published 02 Nov, 2025 09:29am
NON-FICTION: MAN ON A MISSION

NON-FICTION: MAN ON A MISSION

The life story of a well-known psychiatrist provides insight into the healthcare and education system of Pakistan as well as its
Updated 02 Nov, 2025 07:19pm

ESSAY: THE HAUNTED HOUSE

A door creaks shut, unexpectedly; a footstep is heard on the stair; a face seen at the window. The haunted house is ...
Published 02 Nov, 2025 09:14am