The shortened course of law When the Peshawar High Court sacked over a dozen judicial officers in 2011
When philosophy needed Muslims, Jews and Christians alike Philosophy in those times often involved representatives of different faiths
Governments are temporary and one should disagree with them: Amjad Islam Amjad A candid conversation with the writer, columnist and acclaimed lyricist
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA's citizens of nowhere For years these nomadic tribespeople have been living lives without identities
How not to talk about nuclear weapons Pakistan has often been accused of having the 'fastest growing nuclear arsenal'
Our whole culture reeks of sickening nostalgia: Sarmad Sehbai A candid conversation with the talented screen writer from the Herald's 1984 archives
I was not influenced by any local writers: Mirza Athar Baig A candid conversation with the inspirational novelist and playwright
Exploring mangoes as a metaphor in South Asian writing The usage of mangoes as a literary device is as varied as the variety of fruit available in the local markets
Qandeel Baloch: Exposing patriarchy in death Herald takes a look at Qandeel's struggle for fame and the circumstances that eventually led to her death
Nehal Hashmi: The loudmouth The senator shot himself in the foot, just to prove his loyalty to the first family
Corruption within the ranks was there even when Jinnah was alive: Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan A candid conversation with the prominent stateswoman from our 1984 archives
Sci-Fi and speculative fiction in the Muslim tradition Invisible men, time travel, flying machines and space travel are ideas that have rich roots in Islamic culture
The social and cultural attitudes of medieval times have to be changed: Zia Mohyeddin A candid conversation with the renown actor, producer and television broadcaster from our 1984 archives