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‘Taming of the Shrew’ with a desi twist
The local rendition of the Shakespearean play premieres in Lahore.
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A tribute to Shabnam and Robin Ghosh
Film industry veterans get together at the Arts Council to celebrate and honour the actor and music composer.
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Pakistani students win international award for film on drones
The Other Side made by Iqra University students won Best Audience Award at National Film Festival For Talented Youth.
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Jolie wants different ethnic traditions at wedding
Jolie seeks Cambodian, Ethiopian and Vietnamese traditions, Pitt keener on traditional wedding.
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Maharashtra seeks Aamir's support for girl child
Following 'Satyamev Jayate', health minister asks for support to the government's campaign against female foeticide.
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The Simpsons go Gaga for season finale
The teaser shows Gaga mania, with the pop star in some of her trademark outfits.
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German man has last laugh with "new home" obituary
A man announced his change of address to the unusual location of his "new home" - six feet under the ground.
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Mendes, a Thai masseuse
Mendes, currently dating actor Ryan Gosling, reveals she is now a fully trained masseuse.
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Show your mom you care!
She gave up her dreams to let you live yours and she egged you on whenever you felt low.
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"House" finale bittersweet: "Everybody Dies"
The series finale sees Dr. Gregory House examine his future and personal demons. As to who will die? Stay tuned.
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Ek shaam Manto ke saath – in ‘Bombay’
It was perhaps fitting that the mehfil was held in a city which the writer adopted as his own.
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Short story: The odour of in-flight entertainment
Randhir reached for his bag and took out a book, 'Selected Stories of Saadat Hasan Manto'.
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Manto: How relevant is the writer today?
Present-day literati on Manto’s enduring significance.
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Manto: Why I wanted to read a ‘lewd’ writer
For a young man in Haripur, Manto unlocked the door to a world of ‘unflinchingly true’ language and stories.
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Manto: The unmatched craftsman who strips life of its illusions
Manto’s stories are a concave lens which sees through societal hypocrisy and reveals us to ourselves.
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Out by Royal Park, the ‘soul’ of film lays dying
The fate of film poster art has followed the same trajectory as that of the dying Pakistani film industry.
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Manto: We will never see this modern master’s like again
Even among his envious contemporaries, Manto was recognised as a uniquely talented writer.
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Obama's speechwriter gets sitcom job
The show is titled '1600 Penn' - named after the presidential address.
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Song, dance a major crisis for me: Big B
Giving impression of great fulfilment and happiness one of the most fake expressions ever devised by actors: Big B.
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Underwood tops Billboard album chart, Beiber bags fifth
This is Underwood's third album to debut at No.1 on the chart.
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Gloria Estefan to appear on `Glee'
Gloria Estefan confirmed her participation in musical series "Glee" in the role of the mother of Cheerio Santana.
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Distance makes heart grow fonder - does it?
There are times, communication and trust hassles. Some handle it but some fall prey to insecurity and frustration.
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Celebrity hair stylist Vidal Sassoon dead at 84
Vidal Sassoon died, at the age of 84, on Wednesday after a long battle with leukemia.
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California seller of suicide kits sentenced for tax offense
Hydorn, pleaded guilty to failing to file income tax returns, at least seven customers used kits to kill themselves.
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Zoheb Hassan: Yesteryear’s heart-throb becomes a modern-day social activist
Zoheb Hassan talks about sister Nazia Hassan, his social and philanthropic activities, Pakistani music.
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The Voice: Victory lap
R&B vocalist Jermaine Paul wins ‘The Voice’
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Big B recreates ‘My name is Anthony Gonsalves’
Recreate the magic of Amar Akbar Anthony in a special track for Rohit Shetty’s Bol Bachchan.
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Shakeel: The legend returns to theatre
Veteran actor Shakeel enthrals audiences once again in ‘Us Gali Na Jawin’.
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It's a gas: dinosaur flatulence may have warmed Earth
Model suggests that microbes in dinosaurs may have produced enough methane to have important effect on climate.
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Device might spark memories in some with Alzheimer's
Results do not suggest device is a cure but it may restore some activity in areas of brain.
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Bollywood careers to make or break this Friday
'Dangerous Ishhq', hitting screens in 3D format marks Karisma Kapoor's comeback.
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Mila Kunis saves a man's life
The man who suffered a seizure works at Kunis' Los Angeles property.
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Belt DO's & DON'TS: Buckle up
Do’s and don’ts of wearing a belt.
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No Doubt to release first album in a decade
The album will be released on September 25.
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Tariq Javed: A woman’s perspective
Tariq Javed’s art show raises issues of violence against women in a male dominated society.
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Great expectations for ‘Coke Studio 5’
With Gumby and Jaffar Zaidi gone, the show welcomes new house band members.
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Supermodel, billionaire settle child-support dispute
Both parties agree to return to court on Tuesday to finalize the agreement.
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Playboy model steals the show at Mexican election debate
IFE issued statement apologizing to the citizens, candidates for "production error associated with dress".
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Item songs are artistic, not vulgar: Nathalia
People might criticise and label you, but there is nothing wrong in doing an item number say Nathalia.
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I wish I could do Chulbul Pandey: Sanjay Dutt
Department is a real story with real characters, says Dutt.
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Book review: The other 1971
This novel is a huge contribution towards redressing paucity of literature on facets of history ignored by media.
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Travolta rejects 'baseless' masseur lawsuit
Travolta's statement says the actor was not even in Los Angeles.
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Prince Harry wants to be reggae DJ?
Prince Harry wants to become a reggae music DJ and eventually to show off his skills at parties.
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Film Review: 'Safe' a safe action ride
Though his movies will not appeal to the intelligentsia, it has enough action to be a fun ride despite its cliches.
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Buy parking space before car in Shanghai
Potential car buyers would have to rent or buy a car park space first, as a pre-condition to buying a vehicle.
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Alcohol more harmful for women
A woman's body doesn't break down the alcohol as quickly as a man's body does.
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Avengers to record $200 million in debut
The Avengers proved that 5 superheroes are better than 1 by bursting into Hollywood’s record books in ticket sales.
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‘Satyamev Jayate’: A gutsy, sensible show
Film-makers, clinical psychologists, professors give call the show 'gutsy, hard-hitting and sensible'.
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The Designers take it up a notch
Asad Tareen gets Wardha Saleem, Yahsir Waheed and Sania Maskatiya on board.
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10 books to reread this summer
When new books fail to move, go back to the oldies.