A look back at this year’s 10th anniversary edition of the Lahore Literary Festival
Culture
Three-day literary festival to commence on Friday afternoon at Alhamra Arts Center and conclude on Sunday evening
Imran Khan’s ex-wife says she has ‘found her soulmate’ in third marriage
The award-winning film is the first Pakistani feature to ever be shortlisted in the category of Best International Feature Film
Razi Ahmed will head the 18-member Board of Governors for a period of three years
Britain’s longest-serving monarch visited Pakistan as part of tours of Commonwealth nations in 1961 and 1997
Global condolences for the U.K.’s longest-reigning monarch, who passed away at her Balmoral estate
Sheela Reddy’s account of the Quaid and his wife’s wedding sheds light on Jinnah’s adherence to his faith
With a reduction in its budget for the upcoming fiscal, the Walled City of Lahore Authority fears it lacks funding needed for ongoing restoration efforts
Author Nilofer Qazi’s tour through the cuisines of Pakistan’s largest province is a love letter to its people and customs
The latest entry to the MCU offers compelling insight into South Asian and Muslim cultures but at-times stumbles to overcome stereotypes
Saim Sadiq’s debut feature had earlier gotten a standing ovation during its screening at the film festival
The two-day event will feature 10 sessions spread over April 29-30, allowing the public to discover new books and authors from the comfort of their homes
The embrace of Data Sahib by a majority of Pakistan’s Islamic schools of thought has cemented Ali Hujwiri Ganj Baksh’s as a national icon
Aftab’s song ‘Mohabbat’ takes trophy in Best Global Performance category
The 10th edition of the Lahore Literary Festival featured panels covering global politics, South Asian history, activism and more
Most popularly known for ‘Meatless Days’ and ‘Boys Will be Boys,’ Goodyear was professor emeritus of English at Yale University
The 2022 edition of the Lahore Literary Festival will kick off on March 18 and conclude on March 20
How Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s reformist ‘Tehzibul Akhlaq’ set off a culture war on Islamic traditions in pre-Partition India