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The ongoing ‘renovation’ of the shrine in Kasur of Sufi poet Bulleh Shah is mired in a shocking lack of vision — choosing pomp...
What happens when a nuclear physicist answers the questions of starry-eyed children, when film, music and theatre are deconstruc
The early 20th century Urdu writer Dr Rashid Jahan’s works were often at the centre of public fury due to their unapologetically
Rock-climbing, an outdoor adventure sport, is fast developing in Pakistan, and the hills around Islamabad provide the
Mirroring global movements such as Parkrun, Islamabad’s running groups are proving how the simplest of exercises can be the key to
For many generations in Pakistan, the travelling Lucky Irani Circus — which recently made a brief appearance in Islamabad
Winner of the 2024 Booker Prize, a slim novel set in a space station engages with deep questions about the future of humanity and
Taxila was once a thriving centre of learning and trade. Now, it is grappling with misinformation, neglect and encroachment…