Spotlight

Our essential reads for the week

Tailored Into Silence: How Colonialism Killed the Stylish South Asian Man

Under colonial influence, the visual grammar of our past—soft silhouettes, draped fabrics, floral motifs, jewelry worn by men with ease—was stripped away. What remains is a masculine rigidity suspicious of any sartorial playfulness

The 15% Mirage: How Pakistan’s Tax Obsession Serves Elites, Not Citizens

Pakistan's myopic focus on raising tax-to-GDP ratios rests on flawed assumptions and distracts from real fiscal reforms.

Khadim Ali: Of Demons and Utopias

At his mid-career retrospective at COMO museum, the artist’s work speaks to his personal and ancestral pain and imagines a way out of it

Country Clubs in Karachi: A Story of Polite Social Divide

While most citizens of Karachi do not have access to cultural spaces, the well-heeled enjoy the vast expanses of country clubs, spaces reminiscent of the colonial era that function as a soft mechanism of exclusions, making it clear who is deemed to deserve leisure and comfort in the city.

Beyond Neoliberalism

Characterized by deregulation in markets, and trade and financial liberalization, the set of prescriptions commonly dubbed as ‘neoliberalism’ were macroeconomic orthodoxy for nearly four decades. Now it seems to be dying, transforming our world in the process.

In Pakistan, Third Places Exist, But for Whom and Until When?

Despite small pockets and different formats of revival, spaces for communities to gather and spend unstructured time together have been shrinking in Pakistani cities



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Reflecting on the Zeitgeist

Country Clubs in Karachi: A Story of Polite Social Divide

While most citizens of Karachi do not have access to cultural spaces, the well-heeled enjoy the vast expanses of country clubs, spaces reminiscent of the colonial era that function as a soft mechanism of exclusions, making it clear who is deemed to deserve leisure and comfort in the city.

By Alaina Asim

May 31, 2025

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Legislative Onslaught: Laying Down our Fundamental Rights One Law at a Time

From the ban on X (formerly known as Twitter) to the arrests of activists over speech, PECA has allowed the state to exercise the most arbitrary set of controls over Pakistani citizens’ use of the vast playground of the internet

By Zainab K. Durrani

Apr 29, 2025

Country Clubs in Karachi: A Story of Polite Social Divide

While most citizens of Karachi do not have access to cultural spaces, the well-heeled enjoy the vast expanses of country clubs, spaces reminiscent of the colonial era that function as a soft mechanism of exclusions, making it clear who is deemed to deserve leisure and comfort in the city.

By Alaina Asim

May 31, 2025

Legislative Onslaught: Laying Down our Fundamental Rights One Law at a Time

From the ban on X (formerly known as Twitter) to the arrests of activists over speech, PECA has allowed the state to exercise the most arbitrary set of controls over Pakistani citizens’ use of the vast playground of the internet

By Zainab K. Durrani

Apr 29, 2025

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Good enough is better than world class

The country benefits far more from decent facilities everywhere, than world-class facilities in small pockets. Infrastructure development should take into consideration the needs of everyone, not just a segment of the population.

By Haroon Sethi

May 24, 2025


Books

A Flat Place by Noreen Masud

In our increasingly media-saturated landscape, in thrall of an attention economy that strategizes attracting eyeballs and maximizing clicks per second, A Flat Place reveres and reaffirms the power of quiet observation.

By Zoya Mirza
May 12, 2025

Banu Mushtaq’s Muslim Women

𝘏𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘓𝘢𝘮𝘱, the first ever book translated from Kannada shortlisted by the International Booker Prize, is a collection of short stories not bothered with defining and diagnosing the problems of the nation at large, but with the minutiae, with domestic squabbles, with very peculiar anxieties

By Rana Saadullah Khan
May 12, 2025

Dreaming Of A Different World

Nobel Prize Winner Han Kang’s oeuvre may be be celebrated due to her status as a novelist “for the times”, but what separates her work from the rest is her filial devotion to other humans, especially women

By Iman Iftikhar
Apr 21, 2025

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