FESTIVAL: Urdu makes it big Urdu language and literature featured prominently at the festival Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL: To Intizar sahib The writer had become a fixture at festivals and was missed at the KLF Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL:Remembering greatness Reflecting on what made Intizar Husain such a literary icon Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL: Reminiscing about the Partition The book launch of Train to Pakistan led to some interesting discussions on history Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL: Creating headlines How does the media choose what to portray and when? Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL: The art of critique A closer look at art writing and critiquing Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL:Towards gender equality The trends and behind-the-scenes lobbying in promoting gender equality Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL: Enlightened citizens Is a Liberal Arts education worth pursuing? Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL:Of politics, politicians and politicking A dozen or so sessions on politics was an impressive number ... less impressive was the diversity of topics explored Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
FESTIVAL:Narratives of English On the diversity in the sessions on English language writing and reading Updated 14 Feb, 2016 04:35pm WHATSAPP
KLF: Can art trump capitalism? Different sessions on films and TV explored the middle-ground for artistic expression and profit. Updated 15 Feb, 2015 10:49am WHATSAPP
COVER STORY: Literary jashan in Karachi: celebrating creativity AT the commencement of this year’s Karachi Literature Festival (KLF) on the evening of Feb 6, Indian writer... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
INTERVIEW: “Some realities need to be told” — Benyamin "I don’t write with an audience in mind. If I have a story to tell, I just narrate it." Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
COLUMN: Countering society’s dehumanisation I HAVE just returned from Karachi after attending its sixth literary festival, the KLF. Growing gradually year by... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
KLF:Scattered signs of the times THE KLF moved this year in newer directions in a legitimate attempt to keep itself relevant. Social media and even... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
KLF: All about art THE art sessions hosted by ArtNow, carried out in parallel with the KLF, provided much insight into the need for... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
“Theatre is an addiction...” — Sanjay Iyer Sanjay Iyer is a Bangalore-based actor, writer and a cultural activist. Updated 15 Feb, 2015 10:45am WHATSAPP
KLF: A tale of two poets THE sessions with Zehra Nigah and Kishwar Naheed had as many similarities as they had differences. For one thing,... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
KLF: Links in the KLF Anglophone literature chain AT the inauguration ceremony of the sixth annual KLF, noted academic and drama critic, Framji Minwalla, conveyed the... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP
KLF: Searching for salvation in culture THIS year’s KLF, along with the usual chaos and wonder, offered an abundance of sessions focusing on the state of... Published 15 Feb, 2015 07:17am WHATSAPP