The Limit
Part II (Click here for Part I) by J. Scott Hardin Aaron stared at the receiver in disbelief. She was so irrational, there was…
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Part II (Click here for Part I) by J. Scott Hardin Aaron stared at the receiver in disbelief. She was so irrational, there was…
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By Moeed Tarique “Amidst the many options that are available to people when it comes to dining in Islamabad, Clique is a restaurant with…
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By Adam Fisher Technology has improved at an incredible pace, and yet we still live an industrial nightmare. We sacrifice our youth to make…
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With unrehearsed bravado you rise and play a difficult concerto that makes your cheap new violin resound like a Stradivarius. You aren’t even on…
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By Gareth Trew Gaga. Madonna. Bowie. In late 2007, at Carnegie Hall, New York, J.K. Rowling announced to over 1500 youngsters – and subsequently…
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“There is no politically correct way to be gay in Pakistan. Your very existence is politically incorrect,†says a young person in Pakistan. Maria Amir investigates life for an oppressed minority.
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By Salman Latif Urdu on its death bed? Language is not only a vehicle to transmit human thoughts and feelings, it also chronologizes human…
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Poetry meets prose
By Asmara Malik
Muhammad Ahsan Masood’s journey as an artist, exploring the oft-ignored sexuality of the male psyche in the context of Pakistan’s uneasy social and religious…
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By Dolan Morgan The Peanut Gallery I was going to visit Lucy at her school, had saved up some money and gotten a plane…
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