Apart from teaching and inspiring students, both Zahoorul Akhlaq and Salahuddin Mian created images with profound meanings
Volume Two which dropped late July on Netflix barely glosses over Cavill’s patchy appearances; the conduit could have been smoother
Tracing Punjab’s unspoken narratives through literature
Retrospective: Fibre and Textile Expression included the work of 21 graduates of Textile, Fashion and Accessory at BNU
Anselm Kiefer has captured human vanity and provided a critique of wars, past and present
It seems that Survival of the Thickest was made with good intentions but it could have brought more to the table
A memoir analyses a quest for the rule of law, good governance and a more just society
Laila Malik’s debut anthology is a poetic journey of metaphor and nostalgia
Kohrra is more than just a noir; it is a gripping commentary on the dialectic of life and the evasiveness of love
Ai Weiwei’s exhibition, Making Sense, reaffirms his position as an activist