The author studied Political Theory at Harvard College. He can be reached at kamilchima@gmail.com.
By hearkening back to history and mythology, Ajoka’s latest play Dukh Darya endeavours to find the source of sorrow which plagues the stories of...
Kopykats Productions’ ongoing play Bananistan at Ali Institute of Education, a political satire comprising series of gag-reels and skits, seeks...
Star power was on full show at the FIF ‘16, as the festival activities veered towards all things cinema, chiefly of popular variety
It’s actually fun talking to this guy
The under-belly of Lahore under its many bridges
Every now and then they summon the courage to tell us stories that make us recalibrate our way of thinking
National College of Arts recently hosted a screening of Mahera Omar’s documentary, ‘The Rebel Optimist,’ an intimate portrait of architect and...
Ranjit Singh, the first ethnic son to rule the land after eight long centuries of foreign rule
To keep afresh his mind during a hectic fortnight of travelling the author gave himself a list of words to convert into one paragraph. The following...
The Walled City of Lahore remains -- insular despite no walls; somewhat ancient despite the creeping modernity