Stories from Ali Bhutto
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Sherbaz Mazari: The unapologetic moderate
Mazari was an unflinching patron of democracy
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Dr Annie Besant: A theosophical beacon who transformed Karachi
She was a free-thinking radical, a feminist, an anti-imperialist and author of over 300 books and pamphlets
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Album review: Tool’s Nietzschean odyssey
'Fear Inoculum' may be Tool at its most contemplative and Pink Floyd-esque.
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Review: 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' is Tarantino at his peak
Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer grows on you like a great film takes over an entire era of visual storytelling
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A heap of garbage: While DMC South sleeps, Clifton Block 5 weeps
Parks in vicinity marred by garbage dumping and encroachments
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Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers – The Getaway
‘The Getaway’ offers a relatively mellow sound that grows on you
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Countryside Escape
An itinerant travels through the countryside and shares the tales of Sindh
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History lesson: Indus Highway — an ode to River Indus
Historian Badar Abro discovers old civilisations as he traces the ancient route of Sindh’s mighty river
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The shackles of Grammarian-hood
The Grammarian mindset is something that needs to be evolved out of; a skin that needs to be shed
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Review: Radiohead’s ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’: journey into a new kind of strange
Radiohead’s ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’ fades in and out like the passing of days and thus has a fluid, open-ended...