Broken Record
By Saba Imtiaz
Our essential reads for the week
Mother Mary Comes To Me by acclaimed author and activist Arundhati Roy is not just a memoir about a complicated mother — it’s the origin story of a voice that shaped a generation.
Metropolitan Pakistan has seen a coffee-related boom of sorts over the last five years. But what does this tell us about the wider social and cultural changes of urban Pakistan, beyond banal observations about ‘consumer tastes’?
A craft essay about making bolognese and how friendship is indispensable to the work of writers.
In a country plagued with literacy problems and lack of institutional support, can book reviewers be the catalysts in nudging a dormant culture of critical reading back into motion?
The USA, for decades, has been at the forefront of cutting edge research and tech development; the H-1B visa has arguably played a major role in this, as global talent gravitates towards leading American institutions, whether in tech, medicine or academia. With President Trump’s new $100K talent tariff policy, the world wonders whether this will lead to a brain drain away from the USA.
How many selves must one carry to be seen as one? Ammar Yasir explores the central conceit behind a lesser-known Dostoevsky, The Double, and reading it in our current times.
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Stories, Cultures, and Landscapes
Reflecting on the Zeitgeist
The 6th edition of the Gandhara Independent Film Festival recently took place at NAPA, Karachi. With films from over 10 countries and a sizable local contingent, the festival continued to provide a platform for independent voices in cinema.
Oct 29, 2025
The Indus Conclave 2025 gathered writers, artists, intellectuals and activists from the Global South and beyond in Lahore to discuss the most pressing issues of our times.
Oct 24, 2025
The 6th edition of the Gandhara Independent Film Festival recently took place at NAPA, Karachi. With films from over 10 countries and a sizable local contingent, the festival continued to provide a platform for independent voices in cinema.
Oct 29, 2025
The Indus Conclave 2025 gathered writers, artists, intellectuals and activists from the Global South and beyond in Lahore to discuss the most pressing issues of our times.
Oct 24, 2025
What explains Padel’s recent explosive popularity in urban Pakistan?
In recent years Pakistan has seen a bleak period in the T20I cricket arena. However, does the series clean sweep against...
The USA, for decades, has been at the forefront of cutting edge research and tech development; the H-1B visa has arguably played a major role in this, as global talent gravitates towards leading American institutions, whether in tech, medicine or academia. With President Trump’s new $100K talent tariff policy, the world wonders whether this will lead to a brain drain away from the USA.
The 19th International Architecture Exhibition, titled 𝘐𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘴. 𝘕𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘢𝘭. 𝘈𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭. 𝘊𝘰𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘦., curated by Carlo Ratti and organised by La Biennale di Venezia opened in May 2025. A team of eight dedicated Pakistani architects and researchers presented (𝘍𝘳)𝘈𝘨𝘪𝘭𝘦 𝘚𝘺𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘮𝘴, while facing bureaucratic hurdles, visa and shipment delays and the four-day war back home. Zoya Gul Hasan walks us through the installation and ponders Pakistan's future at international art biennales.
Universe in a Grain of Salt’, curated by Noorjehan Bilgrami for the Pakistan Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, features pink rock salt structures and art that mesmerises audiences through the lens of geological and urban history, spanning eons with moments of serenity.