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Graphic design: Playing cards used to depict unity in provincial diversity
Graduating theses highlight intellectual property rights, children’s education, and bipolar disorder.
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Fort Road Food Street: Rights of admission reserved
Anarkali Food Street owners think the new venture will fail because of the ‘environment’.
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Keys to diplomacy: In photo exhibition, Kool Kat sings the blues in K-town
From the mid-1950s to the 1970s, many jazz greats travelled as musical envoys.
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Rushdie ‘not a hero’
Chetan Bhagat takes a swing at the controversial author.
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Losing his punch?
Stand-up comedian Danish Ali delivers his classic jokes mixed with some disappointing videos.
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Blurring the boundaries
Sahara, the Punjabi bhangra band, talks about their upcoming album.
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Offbeat: ‘Buzzing’ beyonce
A newly-discovered horsefly with a prominent golden backside gets named after singer Beyonce.
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Twitter Alert: 2011 — The year of information overload
Sometimes celebrities can’t even produce 140 characters of good content.
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Much ado about nothing
‘American Idol’ season 11 debut hits sour note.
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Sundance portrays American dreams
More than 100 fiction & documentary films are showing at the festival that runs for 10 days in Park City, Utah.
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Do not judge: Pitch Black Ink Tattoos
The opening of a new tattoo studio in Lahore marks the trend’s growing popularity.
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A rendezvous with Faakhir
The singer talks about his new song ‘Atom Bomb’ and his evolving style.
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The construction of dignity
Ansari becomes possible, even obvious, revelatory, that a still frame, of a still subject, can carry pace.
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The thin line between fact and fad
What skin specialists have to say about essential oils.
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Shah Sharabeel: Make way for ‘Tom, Dick, Harry’
The play will be hitting the Karachi stage for the first time on January 25.
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Sajid & Zeeshan: Harvest-ing one song at a time
Sajid and Zeeshan’s lyrical treat is available online for free download.
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Tech Trends 2012
New tablets, fancy gizmos, a phone-cum-credit card and more.
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Jump off the bandwagon
Just be yourself. Trust me, it’s better than being an annoying copycat.
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Motorised shoes ready to roll into stores
The battery powered high-tech footware called 'spnKiX' resemble a cross between a ski boot and a roller skate.
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Manto was severely affected by Partition and struggled quite a bit in Pakistan, says scholar
Anthropologist talks about the harsh realities that ‘exile’ the writer.
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The Artist leads Bafta nominations
The haul of 12 nominations for the movie comes just two days after it topped the winners at the Golden Globes awards.
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Rayaan: Mirroring reality
‘Rayaan’ portrays the impact feudalism has on society.
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The ABC of film festivals
Who made it to the top 10?
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Adil Omar: Rapper meets songstress
Adil Omar talks about his collaboration with Meesha Shafi.
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Stupidisco: Mansoor Ijaz features in music video
The man behind Memogate seen in a video for Italian house DJ Junior Jack’s 2004 single ‘Stupidisco’.
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Indian, Pakistani chefs to compete in Foodistan
Sixteen professional chefs, eight each from India and Pakistan, will battle it out for culinary supremacy.
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The ‘force’ is with this burger!
The Star Wars-inspired burger is introduced to promote “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace in 3D.”
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Mind, body and soul
Who should one to turn to for a body massage?
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Golden Globes 2012: An underwhelming show
Dipped viewership, legal battles and bad jokes surrounded this year’s event.
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Mumbai welcomes Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey was greeted by top-notch Indian socialites and Bollywood glitterati at a private party.
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Solving parenting equations
Maryam Afnan Ahmad hopes to narrow the generation gap through Parent Effectiveness Training.
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Ali Zafar — The untapped talent
Has the actor positioned himself correctly in Bollywood?
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Touch your phone to control a robot!
The 'iDroid' robot sports wraparound glasses that light up when controlled by smartphone systems via Bluetooth.
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Game Change: Moore takes on Palin
Game Change seeks to capture the essence of Sarah Palin.
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Kamiar Rokni’s summer Bonanza
The designer follows Umar Sayeed and Deepak Perwani and associates his name with a lawn collection.
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Security for concerts: Facing the crowd
In the aftermath of the Alhamra tragedy, experts share their opinions on the best ways to improve security.
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Golden Globes 2012: Who stole the show?
Here’s a list of all those who left us awestruck, as well as those who made us want to publicly boo.
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Eat from a red plate to lose weight: Study
The colour red may encourage diners to avoid snacking because it is commonly associated with the idea of 'danger'.
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Look razor sharp in a blazer
Don’t discard all of last year’s buys as some trends have been carried forward.
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Home decor trends 2012
Why shouldn’t our private spaces be the most pleasant, comfortable and aesthetically pleasing environments.
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Galle Literary Festival: Calling all bookworms
The sixth Galle Literary Festival will take place next week.
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Daniyal Noorani: Asking the big questions
The Pakistani musician conveys message through Japanese-style anime series.
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Oil on canvas pairs with hands on clay
Husband wife duo exhibit works at Gallery Louvre.
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Carrying on Cleopatra’s legacy
Properties of the mascara invented by Cleopatra, continues to inspire the modern cosmetic industry.
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A look ahead: What will trendy men wear this spring?
From low-key neutrals to psychedelic prints, diversity is key for men’s clothing.
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The Golden Globes fire up the awards season
Despite funny man Ricky Gervais pulling out, the Golden Globes may still promise a laugh or two.
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A conversation with Javed Jaffrey
The comedian-cum-producer hopes to make documentaries a part of mainstream cinema.
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Unrequited humour
‘Light On Hai’ troupe performs for an almost empty hall.
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Offbeat: Thousands celebrate no pants day
Thousands of people around the world braved the morning rush hour without their trousers for the annual No Pants Day.
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On Friday the 13th, the occult and the supernatural inspire imaginations
Independent short film Flip Side 2 plays at Alta Vista College.