EXCERPT: Business as usual

EXCERPT: Business as usual

Governments need to rethink their approach if a rise in sea level and other natural calamities are to be avoided
Published 11 Oct, 2015 06:48am
REVIEW: Politics of love

REVIEW: Politics of love

Inspired by true events in anthropologist Margaret Mead’s life, Euphoria explores the dynamics of relationships
Published 04 Oct, 2015 06:37am
COVER: The story of Kathak

COVER: The story of Kathak

Margaret Walker traces the roots of Kathak to colonisation and Indian nationalism, dispelling myths about its origins
Updated 10 Oct, 2015 03:11pm
COLUMN: The realist

COLUMN: The realist

On the brilliant Bangladeshi writer Rizia Rahman
Published 25 Sep, 2015 02:10am
REVIEW: Pakistan at a glance

REVIEW: Pakistan at a glance

The HRCP report highlights the country's poor performance in development goals and women's and minorities' rights
Updated 21 Sep, 2015 02:40pm
COLUMN: Meet Bibi Ashraf

COLUMN: Meet Bibi Ashraf

The inspiring story of how the author and teacher taught herself how to read and write
Updated 07 Sep, 2015 02:22pm
REVIEW: The politics of art

REVIEW: The politics of art

A historical and social exploration of the performance arts in the subcontinent
Published 30 Aug, 2015 06:43am
For women, by women

For women, by women

A new book documents a handwritten women’s journal which was published a century ago
Published 30 Aug, 2015 06:43am
INTERVIEW: Anam Zakaria

INTERVIEW: Anam Zakaria

“Who decides what history is and how it should be recorded?” — Anam Zakaria
Published 09 Aug, 2015 07:55am
COLUMN: Intellectuals of Islam

COLUMN: Intellectuals of Islam

On Daud Rahbar’s assertion that South Asian philosophers greatly contributed to religious tradition
Published 02 Aug, 2015 07:10am
Rereading Abdullah Hussein

Rereading Abdullah Hussein

On what makes the author such a master storyteller and a literary icon
Published 26 Jul, 2015 07:15am
COLUMN: An enlightened citizen

COLUMN: An enlightened citizen

A recently published volume gives readers insight into the accomplished academic Daud Rahbar
Published 26 Jul, 2015 07:15am
BOX: Courting Controversy

BOX: Courting Controversy

Go Set a Watchman isn’t the first nor will it probably be the last book of its kind to cause such a stir
Published 26 Jul, 2015 07:15am
ESSAY: A book lover’s paradise

ESSAY: A book lover’s paradise

A select list of fiction and non-fiction must-reads to curl up with over the Eid and summer holidays
Published 18 Jul, 2015 07:57am
INTER-REVIEW: The myth of war

INTER-REVIEW: The myth of war

A review and a discussion of Saad Hossain’s novel Escape from Baghdad! with the author
Published 13 Jul, 2015 12:35am
ESSAY: For the love of literature

ESSAY: For the love of literature

A list of must-read contemporary and classical novels, short stories and poetry to curl up with this summer
Published 13 Jul, 2015 12:35am