Opinion, Speaker's Corner »

[17 Jan 2012 | 9 Comments | ]
What your Pakistan Studies Textbooks Don’t Tell You

An Ismaili was one of the founding members of the All-India Muslim League. Pakistan’s boundaries were negotiated by an Ahmadi. What else has been ripped from our history books that could help promote interfaith harmony and understanding?

Opinion »

Movie Poster Warehouse: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Newsline got creative and modified famous movie posters to make them more relevant to Pakistan. In this one we took a stab at a thrilling espionage film.

Blog Row, The Water Cooler »

[16 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
The Mysterious Ways of the Pakistani Police

Farieha Aziz’s experience with the Clifton police left her both surprised and impressed.

Opinion »

Movie Poster Warehouse: Catch Me If You Can

Newsline got creative and modified famous movie posters to make them more relevant to Pakistan.

Editorial »

[9 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
What’s Inside: A Preview of the Annual 2012

Newsline’s Annual 2012 issue is about to hit newsstands. Here’s what you will find inside.

Blog Row, Sport Report »

[7 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Cricket: A View from India

Kangaroos trounce India in Sydney to win a 2-0 lead in the four-test series for the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia this January.

Editorial, News & Politics »

[6 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
Editor’s Note: Annual 2012

2011 must rank as a year of major confrontations, sparking off a chain of rumours regarding the imminent fall of the government and creating an atmosphere of instability in the country.

Art, Arts & Culture »

[6 Jan 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Past and Pastiche: A Look at the Works of Artists Mohan Das and Zahra Malkani

Two artists embrace kitsch and local iconography to create bold works of art.