Haroon Khalid’s latest book, Walking with Nanak, seeks to retrace the steps of the great man on his journey of spiritual growth
The chapters of this critical anthology are linked together to sketch a portrait of Pakistanis that challenges their stereotypical image in the West
"Main kaun hoon?" the very first dialogue muttered by the portrait of folk artist Attaula Esa Khelvi, is essentially the crux of the story of From...
Ramzan 2016 was surreal too, but for revealing what the lure of money and power can make people do
Factual information about life, random anecdotes from the writer’s charmed existence as a successful film critic and more make up this book on all...
A study that provides a counter-narrative to the rigid interpretation of history propagated by religious fundamentalists
The common man is nowhere to be seen at the various festivals the city oh-so-famously hosts
B Theatre’s latest theatrical offering, interestingly titled Out of Order, turns out to be a showcase of the comical aspect of an unplanned game...
Standup comedian Saad Haroon’s recent act at LUMS showed an eagerness to talk about a culture and country that was as much loved by his audience...
Let’s hope the Orange Line project does not deepen the divide between modernity and history in a city known as the Garden of Mughals
The investigative efforts of the PFA team have provided the country with some comic relief
The partition generation represented in Anam Zakaria’s book appears to be asking a singular question: how does one choose one home over the other?
Nandita Das is known for challenging conventions through her work, and the cineplay she recently brought to Lahore was no exception
A book in one hand, a hot cup of coffee in another. That’s Books & Beans in a nutshell
KopyKats’ latest theatrical production is an interesting example of how the dharnas have become a bane for some and a boon for others
It Runs In the Family turned out to be an uproarious case of mistaken identities that had the audience in stitches
Will Burger King’s late arrival on the Lahore culinary scene be like the grand finale at a fashion week? Let’s wait and watch, and chomp on a...
Ayesha Noorani, the qualified architect who envisioned the Daachi Foundation and successfully held an arts and crafts exhibition at the Old...
‘A Night of Literary Adventures’ was held at NCA, with a reading of Daastaan-e-Tilism-e-Hoshruba and Aab-e-Gum that spoke volumes of the...
Subtlety is not generally Lahore’s defining characteristic but something mysterious happens with the drop in mercury