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Trends to watch out for: Fashion from across the border
What trends are expected from top Indian designers this season?
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Nadia Hussain Signature Lawn 2012
I feel the collection is a lot more personal this year, Nadia Hussain.
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Asad Ahmed: Grooving into a solo career
Up close and personal with the former Karavan member.
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Veena Malik signs British film: Indian media
Actor says she has signed a film in which she has a "powerful role".
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Double play: Celebrating the colours of Kashmir and Iran
Solidarity with Kashmiris expressed; Iran celebrates 33rd anniversary of revolution.
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Dabistan-e-Karachi: New book traces the evolution of the Urdu ghazal in Karachi
Nearly 80 poets are credited with giving rise to a unique identity.
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Mausummery Lawn: Making a splash
The large number of people entering the exhibition were a testatment to the retailer’s popularity.
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Patching things up
Film producers hope to bring back the Pakistan Film Producers Association.
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Offbeat: Of supergirl and billion dollar crib
Naomi Kutin, who weighs slightly less than 97 pounds, lifted 215 pounds, setting a new world record.
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Radcliffe leaves Harry Potter behind
The 22-year-old talks about his move to ‘grown-up’ film roles
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Lana Del Rey: Trial and error
The newcomer seems to be gasping for air at the deep end of the music industry
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Schwarzenegger in India: Touring the land of spices
Schwarzenegger postpones shooting of his upcoming film to visit India.
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For fashion lovers: Taking the ‘high’ way
London-based brand High Street comes to the capital.
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In the spotlight: Screening of Hashtnagar
The documentary focuses on the obscure area in the middle of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Rise of the Oppressed: The one to watch
Film-maker Ammar Aziz’s documentary lands him at the Berlinale Talent Campus.
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C’est la vie: Life’s a circus and we’re the actors, say these photographers
ArtChowk’s latest exhibition captures the absurd and real.
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‘Don’t want to associate with every film’
Bollywood actor Akshaye Khanna on why he is picky about his films.
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Short Talks on Tassaduq Sohail
The best of his work is either imbued with a feminine quality or is complexly engaged with it.
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Handbags: Apocalypse accessories
The handbags to carry in the final moments of disaster.
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Toni & Guy: Music to my hair
Director of Toni & Guy Pakistan Shammal Qureshi sees every individual as a blank canvas waiting to be styled.
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Over 6 million Pakistanis on Facebook!
Pakistan moves to number 26 in the list of top countries where Facebook users are based.
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Vanity Fair picks Hollywood’s leading ladies for cover
Vanity Fair unveiled the cover of its annual Hollywood issue on Tuesday.
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SRK, Shirish call truce
Farah is also happy that things are sorted out.
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The Deli: High tea and matters of the heart
The Deli offers another dimension to the ‘restaurant experience’ with tarot card reading.
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The Jaipur Literature Festival
An experience to remember.
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Veena Malik: The new Munni
Bollywood capitilises on the controversial entertainer in a new item number.
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Who is the real Imran Khan, asks Salman Rushdie
"Thirty years ago Imran Khan was a fan at my 1982 Delhi lecture...now my work "humiliates" his "faith" says...
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ISEO 2012: Students checkmate their opponents while others show off their ability to rhyme
3,000 students are taking part in the five-day International Schools Educational Olympiad.
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Fitting fitness inside the cubicle
Experts, entrepreneurs are thinking to transform cubicle from sedentary prison to multitasking work and workout space.
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Filmfare Awards: Who took the lady home?
57th Filmfare Awards was a concoction of glamour and anticipation served with an extra tinge of glee for the winners
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Assange to guest star on ‘The Simpsons’
Assange’s brief guest starring role will be on the show’s February 19 programme.
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Qayaas: Bringing rock back
Qayaas: Arguably the best live act since Karavan split up.
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Beyond Kismat: Lahore gets some Josh
Rup and Q visit the historical city to shoot their latest video.
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Who’s got the cuddle factor?
Five Hollywood children who have looks, money and fame in their pocket.
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Tech Society: Weird but real
These gizmos look like they’re right out of a sci-fi movie.
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The Help wins big at Actors Guild Awards
The Help also earned its star Viola Davis the SAG award for best actor (female).
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FCP’s dining revolution disappoints
The offical launch of the food portal was a bland affair.
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Pandit Hariprasad: ‘The flute is the symbol of the spiritual call’
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia’s performance was like manna for one’s ears.
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Shah Rukh Khan slaps Farah Khan’s husband over RA.One remarks
An argument apparently started when Khan confronted Kunder about the remarks he had tweeted.
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Indian artist assaulted over nude paintings
Pranava Prakash was assaulted by the gang who burst into the gallery in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi.
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Celebrity odd jobs
Ages before she was cast as a seductive dentist in Horrible Bosses, Jenifer Aniston had a horrible job.
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Katherine Heigl changes track in new film
The actor talks about her latest venture, being a working mom and a bad smoking habit.
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For the love of beauty: The Ugly Truth
Cleopatra took beauty a bit too seriously with her consumption of donkey’s milk, well think again.
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Fawzia Afzal-Khan: Changing perceptions
Pakistani scholar Fawzia Afzal-Khan wins a US grant to film the plight of Pakistani female singers.
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Twitter alert: Awesome Pakistani Things!
Pakistani Twitter users collated a comprehensive list of things they love about Pakistan.
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Reverse wing pouters, St Bernards, ostriches show off their brains, beef and beauty at show
The animal parade is scheduled for 4 pm today at the Expo Centre.
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‘We show up with medicines, not guns’
American musician Todd Shea about his humanitarian efforts in Pakistan.
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Offbeat: Of junk food trouble and wrestling wives
Housewives looking to earn some extra cash in Mexico are donning masks and fancy costumes to step into wrestling ring.
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Montessori education: With a tree, Szabist graduates sow the seeds for children from poor neighbourhoods
The children are prepared for admissions in reputed private schools.
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Voyage to heart of Islam opens at British Museum
Mahmal, which depicts the cutained transports of the Sultans, was also on display at the British Museum.