A TALE OF THREE CITIES

A TALE OF THREE CITIES

Karachi’s 1,414 informal settlements are not urban accidents and instead function as dynamic systems of survival. Examining three Published 08 Mar, 2026 08:44am
ESSAY: WHY JOURNALISM MATTERS

ESSAY: WHY JOURNALISM MATTERS

Without filters, the loudest or most charismatic or most monetised voice wins — not the most accurate one. The chaos of...
Published 08 Mar, 2026 09:06am
CRICKET: THE KING’S WOBBLING THRONE

CRICKET: THE KING’S WOBBLING THRONE

His drives still send purists into rapture. But his strike rate sends selectors into despair. At 31 years of age, Babar Azam is a
Published 08 Mar, 2026 09:10am
HISTORY: THE LAST STAND

HISTORY: THE LAST STAND

For decades, the Hindu Shahis held the line between Central Asia and Hindustan. Their struggle against Mahmud of Ghazni was the...
Published 08 Mar, 2026 09:14am
EXHIBITION: URDU’S LINGUISTIC ECHOES

EXHIBITION: URDU’S LINGUISTIC ECHOES

The UAE’s first contemporary art exhibition dedicated to the Urdu language serves as a fascinating visual conversation between the
Published 08 Mar, 2026 09:23am
SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

From Instagram’s aesthetic amnesia to X’s algorithmic hysteria, social media platforms have stripped away the concept of a common public square and have fractured collective awareness.
Published 08 Mar, 2026 08:50am
GARDENING: JOURNEYS WITH A COCONUT

GARDENING: JOURNEYS WITH A COCONUT

The coconut is technically a drupe, botanically a seed and practically a vessel — built by nature to survive months at sea...
Published 08 Mar, 2026 09:39am
CONTAINING THE PRICE SPIKE OF RAMAZAN

CONTAINING THE PRICE SPIKE OF RAMAZAN

After death and taxes, the biggest certainty in Pakistan is the annual spike in the price of basic commodities, especially fruits.
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
FEAR IN THE CLASSROOM

FEAR IN THE CLASSROOM

A school principal in Sindh reflects on a student’s hesitant question and what it reveals about fear, faith and the failure of
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
AQUASPORTS: FROM ZERO TO HERO

AQUASPORTS: FROM ZERO TO HERO

Pakistan’s first deep sea freediver and spearfishing instructor learnt his trade from YouTube videos. But he’s now trained
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
PROFILE: THE RESTLESS ENTREPRENEUR

PROFILE: THE RESTLESS ENTREPRENEUR

Twelve jobs, one failed start-up and a move to Dubai later, Umair Masoom is betting Pakistan’s streaming future on myco — and on
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
EXHIBITION: SUBVERTING THE GAZE

EXHIBITION: SUBVERTING THE GAZE

Farazeh Syed’s recent exhibition takes visual documentation of South Asian women by British colonialists and upends their ways of
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
ARTSPEAK: TAMING THE POPULACE

ARTSPEAK: TAMING THE POPULACE

While the tools of control may have changed, the struggle to shape and manage the masses continues through the use of culture,
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE RISE OF 'POLITAINMENT'

SMOKERS’ CORNER: THE RISE OF 'POLITAINMENT'

Contemporary populism is not a rebellion of the downtrodden but a power struggle between rival elites who weaponise moral rhetoric and algorithmic crowds in order to become political brands.
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
EPICURIOUS: THE PARSI BIRYANI

EPICURIOUS: THE PARSI BIRYANI

A Parsi twist on the chicken biryani for the upcoming Navroz comes from a renowned chef whose cookbooks have won multiple
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

ADVICE: AUNTIE AGNI

‘Should I Choose Character Over Financial Security?’
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
GARDENING: HARVESTING THE CHARD

GARDENING: HARVESTING THE CHARD

Getting the most out of Swiss chard, whether raw or cooked, depends on knowing precisely when and how to pick it
Published 01 Mar, 2026 07:51am
THE REBEL ENGLISH ACADEMY

THE REBEL ENGLISH ACADEMY

The latest novel by Mohammed Hanif is set in the immediate aftermath of the hanging of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:46am
HERITAGE: PROTECTED BY THE PEEPAL

HERITAGE: PROTECTED BY THE PEEPAL

When demolition crews recently cleared the area around Lahore’s Bhati Gate, one small domed shrine survived — not because anyone
Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:46am
EXHIBITION: STATES OF MIND

EXHIBITION: STATES OF MIND

Zahra Mansoor’s latest exhibition grapples with the nature of intimacy and unresolved inter-human relationships in a quirky manner
Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:46am
CLIFTONIA: ALL IS WELL

CLIFTONIA: ALL IS WELL

In the Republic of Cliftonia, peace is permanent, statistics are miraculous and anything missing from official records simply
Updated 22 Feb, 2026 01:58pm
THE LAST OF THE MOHANNAS

THE LAST OF THE MOHANNAS

Once a pristine freshwater lake, home to the thriving Mohanna fishing community and their houseboats, Manchhar Lake is now polluted and toxic due to decades of state neglect.
Updated 16 Feb, 2026 01:35pm
CRIME: FAILING EPSTEIN’S SURVIVORS

CRIME: FAILING EPSTEIN’S SURVIVORS

From ignored FBI reports in 1996 to carelessly exposed victim identities in 2025, the Epstein scandal is a masterclass in how institutions fail survivors.
Published 15 Feb, 2026 07:07am
CRICKET: REBALANCING CRICKET

CRICKET: REBALANCING CRICKET

The issue was always about more than a single match. It was about respect, equity and the balance of power in international cricket.
Published 15 Feb, 2026 07:07am
NON-FICTION: FORMIDABLE AND FRAGILE

NON-FICTION: FORMIDABLE AND FRAGILE

Farhatullah Babar’s reflective, insider account of Benazir Bhutto’s life and politics corrects the twin caricatures that dominate
Published 08 Mar, 2026 10:41am
COLUMN: PHOBIA OF THE ABSTRACT

COLUMN: PHOBIA OF THE ABSTRACT

In one of his most complex and deceptively crafted verses, Mirza Ghalib says that the poet’s pen vibrates with the frequency of...
Published 08 Mar, 2026 10:14am
FICTION: IMAGINARY HOMELANDS

FICTION: IMAGINARY HOMELANDS

The winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize 2025 is a debut novel by a Palestinian author about the complexities that lie at the heart of
Published 01 Mar, 2026 09:24am
ESSAY: JAUN ELIA BEYOND THE ICON

ESSAY: JAUN ELIA BEYOND THE ICON

The popularity of Jaun Elia’s deceptively simple verse, which has become all the rage with the youth, often obscures the depth...
Published 01 Mar, 2026 09:21am
COLUMN: THE GHAZAL: ARROW, HEART, LIVER

COLUMN: THE GHAZAL: ARROW, HEART, LIVER

I grew up with Urdu poetry, learning to recite verses from ghazals as soon as I could talk. Words held only visual meanings for me
Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:45am
NON-FICTION: BLAME IT ON BASHIR

NON-FICTION: BLAME IT ON BASHIR

A former journalist’s book on Princess Diana’s infamous 1995 Panorama interview with Martin Bashir expects readers to consider...
Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:45am
FICTION: SETTING THE STAGE

FICTION: SETTING THE STAGE

An elegantly structured novel, told through through the eyes of a young lad, is the first part of four interconnected novels...
Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:45am
NON-FICTION: PAKISTAN’S AID TRAP

NON-FICTION: PAKISTAN’S AID TRAP

A book by a former chief economist at the State Bank of Pakistan critiques international aid and its deleterious impact on...
Published 15 Feb, 2026 07:41am
FESTIVAL: THE FRAGILE PULSE OF WORDS

FESTIVAL: THE FRAGILE PULSE OF WORDS

The 17th Karachi Literature Festival was fuelled by an unswerving, if wildly optimistic, belief in the transformative power of the
Published 15 Feb, 2026 07:38am
FICTION: DEMONIC POSSESSIONS

FICTION: DEMONIC POSSESSIONS

Ayesha Muzaffar’s latest offering strings together three novellas that will undoubtedly delight fans of the horror genre
Published 15 Feb, 2026 07:33am
COLUMN: THE FIRST NOVEL — I

COLUMN: THE FIRST NOVEL — I

There are many ways to go about writing one’s first novel, and here I would like to share how I went about writing...
Published 15 Feb, 2026 07:21am
FICTION: BEYOND THE WINDOW

FICTION: BEYOND THE WINDOW

Set in Swat during the rise of militant violence in the region in the mid-2000s, a debut novel wrestles with themes of patriarchy
Published 08 Feb, 2026 09:36am
NON-FICTION: A SENSE OF GRACE

NON-FICTION: A SENSE OF GRACE

From Kurram Valley to the World Bank’s corridors, a Pakistani internationalist retraces a global journey marked by discipline,...
Published 08 Feb, 2026 09:32am
COLUMN: STORIES FROM REAL LIFE

COLUMN: STORIES FROM REAL LIFE

In the recently published Urdu book of stories titled Tamasha-i-Ahl-i-Karam [The Circus of the Benevolent] by Dr...
Published 08 Feb, 2026 08:43am