Kaifi & I: A Memoir
by Shaukat Kaifi
edited & translated by Nasreen Rehman
Zubaan, 2010
This new work is a fascinating stroll down memory lane with the renowned theatre
For many of us, casting about in our memories for the books that we read as children brings back moments of delight and despair. These books spanned a wide range
The long-awaited UN "fact-finding" report has blamed the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on the federal government's "fatally insufficient and ineffective"
Foreign Aid and Politics in Nepal
by Eugene B Mihaly
Himal Books, Kathmandu, 2002 (2nd edition)
pp lx+237, NPR 460
ISBN 99933 43 40 4
When Mihaly wrote this
Over the past decade, in fiction and autobiography, South Asian women have begun to explore the stories of their pasts in an efflorescence of writings. Among others, Mrinal Pande, Manju
The shutting-down of two photographic exhibitions in Dhaka's Drik Gallery in just the last few months proves that Bangladesh's censors, unlike lightning, can strike at the
Reporting New Realities in Asia and the Pacific
Hong Kong
April 25-28, 2010
Join the Asia Pacific Center for Journalists and co-sponsor Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University
Two portentous results emerged from the parliamentary election in Sri Lanka. The ruling United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA) led by President Mahinda Rajapakse won a resounding victory, just short of