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Moni MohsinDawn (Magazines) |
The state of global affairs, including the war in the Middle East, has left Butterfly grappling with a terrifying thought: if even
If bhooka nanga greedy types can just walk in and take countries, what’s stopping the rest of us from claiming our in-laws’ corner
Butterfly’s excitement over the return of Lahore’s beloved kite-flying festival is undermined by people determined to jump on her
New York’s new political heartthrob might have triggered Modi and Trump, but the real battle is over his name...
Incensed at Janoo’s condescension, Butterfly gets ready to show him she knows all about current affairs…
In a world of melting glaciers and rising tempers, Butterfly refuses to let science ruin a perfectly good blame game…
Even as rain brings unexpected water and an undesired guest to Butterfly’s residence, she is worried about something a lot
If I had to denominate anyone for the Noble Peace Prize, I would have denominated myself. I mean, just look how...
Hypocritical Americans, mental Indians and salty Saudis grate on Butterfly’s nerve…
In a week of pool panic, nuclear chest-thumping and papal farewells, Butterfly tries to keep calm and carry on…
From visa hurdles to domestic troubles, Butterfly has a solution for it all. But there are no takers…
A cricket fiasco and a shortage of eggs in the US are the least of Butterfly’s worries…
An unexpected vacation in Egypt has Butterfly making comparisons and pondering about giving its dusty capital a much-
The never-ending wedding season in The Smog has left an exhausted Butterfly seeking inspiration from the industriousness of
I'm tau, sick to deaf of these innernet outages. I’ve just bought myself a bland new Sania Maskatiya outfit and I can’t even post a selfie of...