Arts & Letters
More News
-
Hiring John Bolton may lead to more war, but as long as it’s not on its soil, America doesn’t care
What'll it take for the US to learn its lesson & reject the neoconservative agenda amplified by war-hawks like Bolton?
-
When “bhai sahab, cigarette hai?” became the anthem of the PSL Final
While people inside the stadium were focused on the match, those outside it were only concerned over their...
-
‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ – Even robots fighting aliens cannot save this mediocre sequel
The film is just fun action scenes under some semblance of a plot, but the original was far superior in doing the same
-
When PSL came to Karachi, and the city felt alive again
If the excitement before the PSL final felt like Chaand Raat in Karachi, the day of the final felt like Eid itself.
-
Only in Pakistan can your child get an ‘A’ without learning anything
Pakistani students’ first year is the toughest if they go abroad to study, as the ‘notes’ system simply does not work.
-
With wisecracks that stop at nothing, the trailer for ‘Deadpool 2’ will leave you in splits
Fortunately, the creation of the X-force means we now have more mutants for Deadpool to interact with and make fun of.
-
With blatant hatemongering like ‘Punish a Muslim Day’, Brexit has changed Britain for the worse
This is eerily similar to the notices people received in Nazi Germany, just before they started killing Jewish people.
-
“Dua karo iss dafa beta ho” – Is being a ‘beti’ really the curse it’s made out to be?
Women all around us are achieving phenomenal things & yet our society is stuck on celebrating a boy & mourning a girl.
-
Heartening and poignant, ‘Hichki’ is a reminder that Rani Mukerji is one of the Bollywood ‘greats’
Her performance is powerful yet inoffensive, as it never feels like a caricature of someone suffering from Tourette’s
-
Winning the 2018 elections with Zardari and PPP, or saving his party’s ideology – what will Imran Khan choose?
It will be difficult for Imran to justify an alliance, as his core support base hates the PPP, particularly Zardari.