CITY PULSE
By Our Correspondent
May 20, 2024
Building Material
The Canvas Gallery is hosting an art exhibition featuring works by Haider Ali Naqvi, Niamat Nigar, Noor Ali Chagani and Usman Ansari. Titled ‘Building Material’, the show will run at the gallery until May 23. Contact 021-35861523 for more information.
Cognitive Bias
The Chawkandi Art gallery is hosting an art exhibition featuring works by Waseem Ahmed. Titled ‘Cognitive Bias’, the show will run at the gallery until May 24. Contact 021-35373582 for more information.
Har Khwahish Pe Dum Nikley
T2F is hosting an adaptation of George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell’s ‘Suppressed Desires’. Titled ‘Har Khwahish Pe Dum Nikley’, the comedy play will run at 8pm on May 25 and May 26. Contact 0333-7129711 for more information.
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