My Digital Friend
By Aaron Grierson Cyber etiquette. How many people exist out there that you would call a friend, or even acquaintance? Of all of those…
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By Aaron Grierson Cyber etiquette. How many people exist out there that you would call a friend, or even acquaintance? Of all of those…
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Where Are They Now: Forgotten Issues
By Areej Siddiqui
Painter and artist extraordinaire Ammad Tahir sits down with TMS Creative Director Moeed Tariq, to discuss what fuels him as an artist. Ammad Tahir…
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Hong Kong. Malaysia. Singapore.
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By Madeeha Ansari Artist. Dancer. Documentarian. Visionary. When I heard that an Irani-American documentary-maker was giving break-dance lessons at Kuch Khaas in Islamabad, my…
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By Jacob Silkstone Of remembrance. Vladimir Nabokov, Mary (Mashen’ka), translated by Michael Glenny and Vladimir Nabokov Vintage International: 1989, 114pages (Paperback) ISBN: 978-0-679-72620-3 So…
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By Tehniat Aftab A “professional†eatery. As young open minds open to experimentation, my friends and I enjoy exploring new places and ideas. Finding…
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By Mohammad Bilal Iqbal Painted friendships Yaniv Schulman, a New York-based photographer, gets a photograph published in The New York Sun. Three months later…
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By Jacob Silkstone A Scattering, Christopher Reid Areté Books Ltd, 62 pages (Paperback) ISBN: 978-0-9554553-6-0 Recently, on the British literary scene, poets…
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By Rizwan Takkhar Verandas Bistro, minus the ‘s’. Apparently, Verandas Bistro is a restaurant chain in the US. Someone in Lahore came up with…
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