Takeaways from a panel discussion with the cast and crew of Dil Dhoondta Hai Phir Wohi — a one-of-a-kind drama that explores the themes of...
Nadya Chishty-Mujahid’s new collection captures the chaos and charm of university life in Pakistan
A quiet, deeply personal reflection on the human spirit
A mindful guide for navigating grief, change and modern chaos
H ere’s the reality: no one’s life looks like a perfectly curated Instagram grid. But try telling that to your brain at 7am when you’re...
Adab Festival Pakistan celebrated literature and sparked an interesting dialogue
Nabahat Lotia’s new book is a journey through the pottery traditions of Pakistan
TDAP Fashion Week, with its vogue outfits and designer collections, was a refreshing addition to the city’s socials
A Ah, emails — the modern-day battlefield of the corporate world. Forget actual face-to-face conversations or picking up the phone, like some...
A professor and his pupil sit across from each other and ponder over the intrinsic value of life. What follows is a riveting conversation with...
A h, the WhatsApp uncles. Most of us have at least one in our family. That special someone who sends a barrage of forwarded messages that you...
T here’s an image society has crafted of the Superwoman — the hyper-independent woman who seems to do it all effortlessly. She has a...
A theatre play doubles as an exploration of power, disease, inequity and public narrative
L et’s talk about something that’s been causing a bit of a ruckus in the digital world. Apparently, the thumbs-up emoji is now considered a...
R oad rage is a daily, unnerving phenomenon on the streets of Pakistan’s metropolitan cities. Every morning as I make my way through city...
Bringing to life the prose and narratives that define Hijab Imtiaz Ali’s work
W orking from home is a modern miracle wrapped in a migraine. For Pakistani women, it’s a juggling act that rivals a circus show — minus the...
Talking to some of the elderly lot is like navigating through a maze of emotions, each on an entirely different wavelength. I can’t help but...
I n the ever-spinning wheel of time, where the rush of life seems to consume us, the once-cherished tradition of family meals has been swept away...
Sehgal’s analysis challenges readers to participate in shaping a more prosperous society