'The Party Worker': A dark book that doesn’t cross into cynicism Omar Shahid Hamid infuses a wealth of history in a narrative that is gripping, fast-paced and terribly exciting
A Marri goes back to his roots in Kohlu A Balochistan district's people are toughened by geographical isolation and violence
How artist Imran Qureshi transforms pain into pleasure His concern is not a certain type of violence, but the very notion of violence and its inherent presence in human psyche
The Salesman: The enemy within In this Oscar-winning film, writer and director Asghar Farhadi builds a plausible plot out of ordinary incidents.
Satire: Diary of a PMLN Spokesperson Look, when we bought the flats in Mayfair, they weren’t as expensive as they are in Monopoly.
How we learnt to stop worrying and love the Bomb Naeem Salik's latest book is a thorough vote of confidence for Pakistan’s nuclear stewardship
Crimes against women: The stories we all forgot How victims of four incidents of violence from four different decades ended up on the wrong side of the law