Malala or: Learn to Stop Worrying and Love our Laureate
“Hers is a strength most of us lack.” Ghausia Rashid Salam asks why Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai seems to be disliked by so many groups in Pakistan.
Read More“Hers is a strength most of us lack.” Ghausia Rashid Salam asks why Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai seems to be disliked by so many groups in Pakistan.
Read MoreContributing editor Jess McHugh explores the ‘slut-shaming’ of Monica Lewinsky, and asks whether attitudes have changed since 1998.
Read MoreReturning contributor Kent Monroe discusses gender equality, why we need it and the consequences we face for lack of it.
Read MoreHow is it that we cling to concepts like hope and love, yet ignore their purveyors? Returning contributor Madhurima Duttagupta muses about the essence of human nature.
Read MoreNew contributor Trisha Federis writes out a life in fragments, made up of people and places, memories and hope.
Read MoreSenior Articles Editor Aaron Grierson weighs in on the strange evolution of how we consume information and literature.
Read MoreIn the constant shuffle of commodities and experiences available for the savvy shopper / believer, “buying in” has never been easier in the ever evolving search for the new you. Senior Articles Editor Aaron Grierson examines the trend in this essay from the 12th issue.
Read MoreHow do you choose what team to support when your national team never qualifies? Hammad Ali talks about the experience of being a Pakistani fan ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Read MoreSanket Mishra offers a humourous take on the difficulties of attending a typical Indian wedding.
Read MoreArticles Editor Mahnoor Yawar muses on the shortcomings and political misrepresentations of Marvel comics movie adaptations.
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