Tina Sani: A voice of her own The singer talks about her musical influences and her journey to the forefront of the Pakistani music scene.
Mohammad Amir: The comeback kid There was one word used by cricket commentators and writers over and over again to describe Amir’s comeback, redemption.
What controversies surround the Indus Valley Civilisation? "Inference is different from speculation": Shereen Ratnagar on understanding the Indus Valley Civilisation.
Life is infinitely more beautiful than art: Bani Abidi In conversation with Berlin-based Pakistani artist Bani Abidi who exhibited her work here after a hiatus of 6 years.
The (un)imagined citizens of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan As part of a nation, we all maintain mental lists that describe who really belongs in our country
Hanif Mohammad: Remembering the "Little Master" This diminutive man remained the scourge of the most menacing fast bowlers of his time.
Kuldip Nayar: "Partition was not inevitable" From the Herald archives: Indian journalist Kuldip Nayar reflects on the partition of Pakistan and India
Shah Mehmood Qureshi: Always next in line A profile of the vice chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Mind your language—The movement for the preservation of Punjabi The movement remains divided yet it seems to be growing rapidly.