Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of Sadequain who “penned his verses in his distinct calligraphy style”
Dr Ajaz Anwar maintains that the countless images of Sadequain’s works circulating on the media are proof of the fact that the master artist...
Dr Ajaz Anwar raises the curtain on Sabiha Qureshi’s upcoming exhibition which, he says, is “a conglomeration of still-lifes, tree studies and...
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of teaching human anatomy at arts schools, and how the human models were replaced by plastic ones
Dr Ajaz Anwar contends that in order to design a chair one must understand human anatomy, its flexibility and proportions
Among the city’s numerous serais, the most prominent was Nizam Hotel
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of our seasonal, desi delights
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of the tea houses on the Mall which suffered a poor fate
Dr Ajaz Anwar serves up a lowdown on the different types of tea enjoyed by Lahoris
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of our various, indigenous drinks, and rejects the makers of “mineral water” as “selling dubious water in highly...
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of the “ancient sport” of kushti, the many akharras, and young wrestlers and their khalifas in old Lahore
Dr Ajaz Anwar writes of the changing traditions of “healthy food intakes”
Dr Ajaz Anwar recalls the days when unadulterated milk was a reality, and those who had their own buffaloes enjoyed a privileged status
Dr Ajaz Anwar declares that human milk remains “the basic ingredient for growth, strong bones and immunity against epidemics”
Dr Ajaz Anwar on how every household used to have a collection of cooking utensils handed down from generation to generation
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of the massacre of historical monuments and the free reign enjoyed by land mafias, with special focus on the Government Fatima...
Dr Ajaz Anwar talks of how the Ravi has been reduced to size, and of the “whimsical” urban development project that threatens to leave adverse...
Dr Ajaz Anwar relates how a typical Eid Al Azha day is celebrated — with the sacrificial animal, of course
Dr Ajaz Anwar laments that a concretising of the sprawling city has “squeezed the charm out of the yearly monsoons”
Dr Ajaz Anwar recalls what summers were like, back in the day