A Hindu Pilgrimage in Pakistan A Muslim writer travels to a Hindu holy site in troubled Balochistan province, looking for signs of a more peaceful past.
Coming Home Alive: Q&A with William Chan A veteran deals with the consequences of war with a powerful and personal photo book.
From Tom Wolfe to Homeland, All Before Breakfast Lamb Mince Dosa in Cape Town The gods had decided that my life was in serious need of some Americana one Saturday morning.…
A Kabul Story: Q&A with Sandra Calligaro Photographing Afghanistan’s new middle class and the impossible reconstruction of a city.
Majestic Scenery Doesn’t Change the Fact That Eggs Are Gross Eggs on the Banks of the Salang River The white Lexus SUV came to a halt near a dirt path leading to the…
No Great Haven These Afghan chefs bring a slice of their culinary culture to their neighbors in the north, whether they want it or not.
A Stage Set for Slaughter Karachi hosts the world’s greatest—and most ostentatious—version of the Abrahamic slaughter ritual, fueling a turf war between criminals and strongmen of political and religious parties.
Working in Hell But Breakfasting in Tahini Heaven In Israel, I almost invariably found that the foods I loved best contained indecent amounts of tahini.