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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.
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‘Make money not art house films’: British PM
British PM David Cameron tells industry to shift focus.
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Twitter alert: Good things come in small packages
This week celebrities cut back on the glamour to enjoy the simple things in life.
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Oprah Winfrey: A philanthropic streak
Winfrey launched a new weekly show ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’.
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Agneepath: Second time around
Will the remake of Agneepath surprise audiences or disappoint them?
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‘I can’t stand Salman Ahmad’: Ali Azmat
Ali Azmat says he is at a point-of-no-return.
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Brand new Debenhams to open in April at Dolmen Mall
British trade minister, Baroness Warsi attend media launch.
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Art exhibition: Nine lives at Khaas Gallery
The paintings displayed in the art exhibition seek to create dialogue.
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Aalia Jafar: Feeling ‘sheep’ish?
Aalia Jafar, the proverbial shepherd behind Sheep, takes us through the brand’s journey.
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Ishq Khuda to release on Eidul Fitr
Shehzad Rafique, Pakistan’s veteran film director, talks about his latest venture.
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Baba-e-Filmi Sahafat: The return of Nigar Awards
Lollywood’s prestigious award ceremony is making a comeback after seven years.
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World's 'most expensive' tea grown in Chinese panda poo
Chinese entrepreneur is convinced panda poo is the key ingredient for creating the world's most expensive tea.
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Mehdi Hassan admitted to hospital, put on ventilator
Hassan had trouble breathing on Tuesday, after which he was rushed to hospital.
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Know your calories
Ignorance about nutrient content continues to spoil diet plans.
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Spielberg spills storytelling secrets
Still goes “crazy” when he doesn’t have a story to tell, he admitted to fans packing a masterclass in Paris.
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Gardening: Islamabad’s green thumb
In Islamabad, as well as other major cities in Pakistan, the gardening dialectic gets a little more complicated.
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Fashion trends 2012
From the runways to the streets of Pakistan, fashionistas clue us in on what to expect this year.
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Ageing is just a suit away!
Researchers create a suit to help people understand what it might be like to move about as a senior citizen.
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I want Jackson-like fame: Justin Bieber
For 2012, Justin Bieber wants to maintain his squeaky clean image.
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Sand and silk: Mohatta Palace brings ravishing African textiles to town
Expert John Gillow has been collecting and studying the art for three decades.
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DGA: Award nods for Allen, Scorsese
When it comes to the Directors Guild of America nominations, The Artist and Hugo lead the pack.
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Million pound baby & marijuana: Tinseltown talk
Snoop Dogg was arrested over the weekend after border control agents found a small amount of marijuana.
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In the Land of Blood and Honey: Jolie, Thornton head to Berlin
The two will present their directorial ventures at the Berlin Film Festival.
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Tamanna: An uplifting collaboration
Tradition Plus is set to produce music for UK-Pakistani film Tamanna.
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Shahvaar Ali Khan: ‘I want peace, not pieces’
Pakistani musician Shahvaar Ali Khan on his latest single ‘No Saazish, No Jang’.
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Take Pakistan's religious identity survey
This anonymous survey aims to examine attitudes and beliefs held by Pakistan's online community. Take now.
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I will not strip for Hollywood: Veena Malik
Sources say Veena has made amends with her father and will visit Pakistan to meet him and the rest of the family .
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Oddity: ‘Cheeky’ headphones!
New type of headphones will now transmit sound through your cheekbones using bone conduction.
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Welcoming Blue Ivy
Beyonce, Jay-Z’s baby girl is one of the most celebrated baby births of all time.
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Bringing sexy bag
Can’t afford that glamorous Gucci? Have no fear, alternatives are here.
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Kayseria: Going back to the roots
Waleed Zaman, head of the clothing brand, talks about the philosophy behind Kayseria’s prints.
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Waging Waar
Director Bilal Lashari gives an inside look into his latest venture.
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Offbeat: It’s a bird…it’s a plane…no…it’s a flying shark!
A pilot reports seeing what he describes as a ‘flying shark’ in the sky as he was preparing to land a passenger jet.
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Bigelow’s Bin Laden film faces probe
US officials are investigating if potentially classified information was given to Oscar winning film-maker Bigelow.
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‘The Voice’ amps up the star power
The stars of television singing contest “The Voice” promises more celebrity and top talent in their upcoming season.
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Ghulam Ali Lahooti: The case of the vanishing violin
Ghulam Ali Lahooti expresses remorse over the dearth of violinists in the country.
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Make-up & style hallmarks: Who’s trendy now?
Highlighting make-up and style hallmarks that made a mark in 2011.
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2012: The impending apocalypse
VeEna-1, lawn revenge, melodic Dajjal - a list of doomsday scenarios we may encounter in the days to come.
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The fountain of youth
HydraFacial, which uses an unconventional approach to cleansing, is the newest treatment in town.
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Face to face
Nadia Hussain’s clinic provides options for looking younger without having to go under the knife.
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2011 – The year of colossal letdowns
Here’s a list of all the disappointing entertainers and entertainment projects of the year.
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US twin births have doubled in three decades: Study
According to reports, one in 30 infants born in the United States in 2009 was a twin.
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Tea: Brew me some benefits
In Pakistani culture, tea is not just a necessity; it’s an entire framework of feelings.