Spotlight

Our essential reads for the week

Unfinished Independence

The people of Pakistan may have won freedom from the yoke of British rule, but did they ever really gain independence from colonialism?

The Heart Turns to Clay

Following the passing of her maternal grandmother, Dur e Aziz Amna reflects on grief, love and rituals of mourning in this heartfelt elegy.

Courting Contradictions

Pakistan’s spectacular defence against Indian attacks renewed the country’s strategic importance for global players, placing Pakistan in the unique position of being courted simultaneously by two great powers of our era. Dr Ammar Ali Jan provides historical context to this courtship to make visible both the contradictions that shape the present moment and the difficult choices they offer us.

Is Parcham Kay Saye Talay

In Urdu Bazaar Lahore, the symbols of Independence Day stand for more than just patriotism, they represent livelihoods and whole communities that revolve around them.

The Limits of Ethnic Politics

Is the right of self-determination and national liberation an automatic right for any community that claims collective consciousness and shared historical existence? And what are the limits of ethnic politics in Pakistan? Umair Javed explores these questions that remain central to left and progressive politics in Pakistan, even after 78 years of independence.

Guerrilla Filmmaking and the Pakistani New Wave

The trio of friends behind the short film Karmash speak to us about dropping out of film school, premiering at the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and their creative process.



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Reflecting on the Zeitgeist

Guerrilla Filmmaking and the Pakistani New Wave

The trio of friends behind the short film Karmash speak to us about dropping out of film school, premiering at the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and their creative process.

By Fizza Ghanchi

Aug 04, 2025

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An Ancient Saga Breathes New Life

Where politics build walls, art builds bridges. Sara Danial speaks with Mauj., a Karachi-based theatre collective behind the recent production of Ramayana that has had social media buzzing on both sides of the Pak-India border.

By Sara Danial

Aug 12, 2025

Guerrilla Filmmaking and the Pakistani New Wave

The trio of friends behind the short film Karmash speak to us about dropping out of film school, premiering at the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and their creative process.

By Fizza Ghanchi

Aug 04, 2025

An Ancient Saga Breathes New Life

Where politics build walls, art builds bridges. Sara Danial speaks with Mauj., a Karachi-based theatre collective behind the recent production of Ramayana that has had social media buzzing on both sides of the Pak-India border.

By Sara Danial

Aug 12, 2025

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The Heart Turns to Clay

Following the passing of her maternal grandmother, Dur e Aziz Amna reflects on grief, love and rituals of mourning in this heartfelt elegy.

By Dur e Aziz Amna

Aug 12, 2025


Books

Trial by Fire

In September 2012, over 250 workers perished in a fire at Ali Enterprises, a garment factory in Karachi working for a Ge...

The Many Lahores of Manan Ahmed Asif

‘What is and was Lahore? How has it changed in its thirteen disruptions?’ These are among the many questions that flaneu...

The Sins of James

Satire aims to provoke, but does Percival Everett’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel go far enough?

Banu Mushtaq’s Muslim Women

𝘏𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘓𝘢𝘮𝘱, the first ever book translated from Kannada shortlisted by the International Booker Prize, is a collection o...

A Flat Place by Noreen Masud

In our increasingly media-saturated landscape, in thrall of an attention economy that strategizes attracting eyeballs an...

Dreaming Of A Different World

Nobel Prize Winner Han Kang’s oeuvre may be be celebrated due to her status as a novelist “for the times”, but what sepa...


SPORTS

Should Pakistan Hope Again? SPORTS

Should Pakistan Hope Again?

In recent years Pakistan has seen a bleak period in the T20I cricket arena. However, does the series clean sweep against...

Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi

WORLD

Unconditional: How American Campaign Finance Enables Israel

In contemporary America, the system of financing election campaigns has become a vast, institutionalised behemoth that ensures elected officials are more accountable to their wealthiest donors than to their constituents. Therein lies the not-so-secret to bipartisan, unconditional support for Israel

By Staff Reporter

Apr 22, 2025

The Axe Forgets, but the Tree Remembers: From Gaza to the World

From the encampments of Columbia University to the rubble-strewn streets of Gaza, an unprecedented sense of solidarity unites the world even as Israel strengthens its own dark alliances

By Zarrar Khuhro

Jan 17, 2025

The Space Around A Painting: An Afternoon At The Louvre Abu Dhabi

A personal meditation on the distinction between art and luxury, beauty and gloss

By Dua Abbas Rizvi

Jan 16, 2025


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