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A year of fairy tales
This year has witnessed a massive resurgence of cinematic interest in fairy tales.
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The Knowledge Factory: Nurturing an artistic streak
The Knowledge Factory promises big exposure to small-scale designers.
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350 paintings, drawings and photographs, which trace the development of Sri Lankan art from the 1920s to date.
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Desi Boyz in troubled waters
Censor board passes the film with an ‘Adults Only’ certificate.
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Rats help Colombia sniff out deadly landmines
The rats are taught to recognize voice commands and the specific smells of metals used in landmines.
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Famously arrogant Mir Taqi Mir, the poet who called his peers insects
Experts discuss how Mir’s work is timeless, needs to be understood outside the verse.
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‘If you value your life, keep quiet’
A witness on the Natalie Wood case received death threats.
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Jovial side of Jolie
The actor thinks she is a survivor of her dark past and is a wiser version of her former self.
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Rivayaton Ke Rang: For the love of food
National Foods launches a cookbook with the hope of revitalising traditional Pakistani recipes.
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Crossing borders with Seema Sehgal
Ghazal singer from India hopes to spread peace through poetry and music.
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Literary beginnings: Children’s Festival starts tomorrow
The festival would be attended by more than fifty speakers and authors from across the country.
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Emmy Awards: A star-studded affair
UK wins five International Emmys.
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Bringing icons back to life
Hollywood makes history interesting by reincarnating public figures.
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IFAP: Models’ dreamcatcher
International Fashion Academy Pakistan is offering development courses for aspiring models.
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Folk theatre: Behind the curtains
Unfortunate tales of female folk artists in Pakistan.
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PTA shelves 'obscene' text message ban
PTA committee with representatives of civil society, mobile phone operators to decide on final list.
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Darth Vader claims land plot in Ukraine
Odessite dressed as the Star Wars villain visits the mayor's office to claim a free land plot.
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‘Siraat-i-Mustaqeem’: Confusing ritual with reverence
The series is a reaction to ‘contradictory values: artist.
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Show your NOC: Alhamra turns away US hip hop group for not filing relevant papers
US embassy says that they got their required No Objection Certificates from the Foreign Office.
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Cowell can never find a global star: Cliff Richard
British singer Cliff Richard slams ‘The X Factor’ judge.
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Kuch Khaas concert: Crossing borders and barriers
Jagjit Singh’s music and memory lives on.
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Meesha Shafi: Art meets chemistry
Shafi and Rahman will contribute to the track of The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
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Shahvaar Ali Khan: Taking country music to India
The young musician enjoyed making music for Desi Boyz as he finds his own story represented in the film.
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Tinseltown talk: Sweet child of mine
Celeb adoptions - altruism, good publicity or a trend among the style-conscious?
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Ranbir Kapoor: From chocolate hero to casanova
Ranbir Kapoor talks about working with ex-girlfriend Deepika Padukone.
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Celebrating Dickens
Novelist Charles Dickens will be feted around the world next year in literature, film, theatre, music and art.
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Male grooming: Where to draw the line
The world of male grooming is a treacherous and confusing space - here are the cardinal rules.
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Surmaya: A musical journey
The book is a compilation of interviews and accounts given by 60 musicians.
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Deadline looms on Pakistan 'obscene' text message ban
Networks must also submit monthly reports on implementation of the ban.
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Unity day: In a tide of crimson Ajrak, Sindh’s culture celebrated
People stream into Karachi to party for a third year running.
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Wow or whoops? (B)advertising
Many brands step on toes to catch consumer attention — wow or whoops?
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Toni&Guy introduces bridal services
From consultations to advice on how to look good, the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ package offers it all.
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TRX: An alternative to the gym
Lahore’s latest workout trend focuses on ‘core, balance and stability’.
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Skin deep: Delivering beauty in a bottle
Do you know what ingredients go into your concealer or hand cream?
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Sabiha Khanum: Pakistan’s first leading lady
A tribute was paid to Sabiha Khanum for her contribution to Pakistani cinema.
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Offbeat: Surfing goatee
The animal was seen balancing on a surfboard as it caught a wave to the beach earlier this week.
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SOAS: UK academic deconstructs the oddities of Sindhi nationalism and its distance from Hindu roots
Dr Sarah Ansari debunks a few myths of pre-Partition Sindh.
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Chad Michael Murray: From screen space to wordplay
Former ‘One Tree Hill’ actor pens a pre-apocalyptic tale of dark heroism.
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Hollywood’s power couple Moore, Kutcher split
The marriage fell apart after Kutcher’s reported infidelity with a woman less than half Moore’s age was confirmed.
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Exhibition: Of liminal spaces and transitory zones
Zulfiqar Ali Zulfi held his latest exhibition of landscapes and cityscapes.
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Hip hop: A culture of interpretations
The FEW Collective discuss their style and mission.
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Entrepreneurial skills take Pakistani girl to global workshop
Gul selected for venture Bags for BLISS which educates, promotes girls hailing from lower economic strata.
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Indo-Canadian porn star to spice up Bigg Boss 5
Whether the adult star will be a long-term participant or a guest is still not sure.
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Ricky Gervais: Too hot to handle
British comedian will return as host of the Golden Globe awards that will air on January 15 on NBC.
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Bradley Cooper is the ‘sexiest man alive’
He’s a Georgetown University graduate who cooks, rides motorcycles and speaks fluent French.
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The Twilight Saga: Climbing the ladder of success
Take a glimpse at the glamorous lives of the Twilight stars and how the film franchise has changed them.
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Pakistani cover: Journeying to the East
Stage Monks presents a cover of Journey’s track ‘Don’t Stop Believin’.
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Chef Amina Imtiaz: Eat, Pray, Love Chocolate
Chef Amina Imtiaz makes the world’s most widely craved food the basic ingredient of Coco creations.
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For identity in constant flux, artists freeze some people with work
Six artists address the country’s ‘Identity Crisis’ at portrait exhibit.
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Facebook page of the day: From California to Lahore, on a motorcycle
With a journey titled A Different Agenda, Moin Khan intends to travel from California to Lahore on a bike.