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Good times: Port Grand finally makes a grand opening
Open for the public from Sunday evening.
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Killing the silver screen
Punjab government will convert old cinemas into theatres.
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The price of infamy
Are celebrities above the law, or are they accountable for their deeds?
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What to expect from ‘Coke Studio’ in India
Will the Indian counterpart of the hit music show make the cut?
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Drunken violence: Begum wriggles out of police custody
Ali Saleem granted bail against surety bonds.
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The Macho Man is no more
Remember Wrestlemania on STN in the 90s, you cannot separate ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage from Pakistan's wrestling craze.
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Soul-stirring music
Steven Tyler is inspired by the legendary sitar maestro Ravi Shankar - promises to come perform in India soon.
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Manic: Backstage frenzy
Debutants a bundle of nerves before their big moment on the cat-walk.
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Crowning the pink beauty queen
Veet Miss Super Model 2011 welcomed new models into the fashion world.
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TV host Ali Saleem released from jail
Artist granted bail and released, but faces charges for being intoxicated.
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Painting exhibition: Abid Hasan’s tribute to Faiz
The artist skilfully interprets poetry into his work in a glowing homage of sorts.
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Not too cool for school : Buyers snap up Indus Valley faculty work
Some 25 teachers representing all the school’s departments contribute 53 art pieces.
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Citron collection: Fashionable and fun
Sanam Chaudhri’s Citron collection is fruity and fun.
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Music stores: Going, going, gone
Just like video killed the radio star, the internet is killing music stores.
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Bambino: Dust in the wind?
The cinema cannot survive in the age of multiplexes and constant technological advancement.
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Coke Studio to rock India
After great success in Pakistan, the popular music show is traversing borders.
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Offbeat: meet baby 'Like' and Magneto-the early years
A round-up of the craziest, oddest stories from across the globe.
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Music: Sounds in an empty room
Music can be used in education in two ways, the first is education in music and the second is music in education.
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Exhibition: Art ‘In Dialogue’
Karachi-based artists challenge and engage.
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Eastern beauty: An evening with the sitar maestro
Ustad Raees Khan and son Farhan Khan deliver a delightful performance at Lok Virsa.
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Elle’mint - keeps getting bigger and better
Karachi dwellers now have a one stop shop for beauty and fashion.
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Bollywood losing its grip on popular fashion?
The retro period of the 1970s in Bollywood, made bell-bottoms, flower prints and polka dots an absolute fashion rage.
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Beauty 101
This year’s L’oreal mall promotion aims to enlighten women on skincare.
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It’s all about JoSH
The bhangra pop band is set to release their fourth album/
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TEDx Karachi launches art project “Inside Out”
Inside Out is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into art pieces.
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Fundraiser exhibit: When the art scene gives back
Nomad Gallery supports education for children without means.
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Tea: Have a cuppa for health
Tea is not only sinfully delicious, it’s also packed with nutrients.
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Golden melodies
HOPE fundraiser musical night brings back nostalgic memories.
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Lahore’s entertainment vigilantes
Origami is the hottest new platform for the youth to promote their creative gifts.
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An average couple bickers 2,455 times a year
There are 69 arguments if one person has failed to say "I love you" enough: Survey.
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Understanding the mind of Redhouse
An underground band that produces distinct original electronic music.
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Coke Studio Episode 1: Maestros and mishaps
Mizraab, Akhtar Chanal and Bilal Khan were the highlights of the episode.
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Rabbi Shergill out of Coke Studio 4
Due to a visa delay, Shergill's rushed recording fails to make it to Coke Studio.
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Film festival at T2F: The Battle for Pakistan
The film touched on the very sensitive subjects of madrassa teaching and the ideology of extremism.
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Fashion collection: Mariam merges elegance with economy
The designer exhibits her summer-fresh designs.
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Fashion against the evil eye: A vibe of mysticism
Sadia Hyat launches her bag collection, titled ‘dervish’ at Nomad.
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Ballerinas, kick-boxers, jivers and folk dancers break a leg at ActOne’s studio launch
In just five years, the dance studio has grown from 20 to over 4,000 students.
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Divide and censor
Filmmakers may have to go through different boards to get their movies screened in each province.
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Fight over Osama's movie title in Ghana
A Ghana producer says that there is a big competition in the industry for movie titles.
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Gardening with chemicals: Name your poison
Reliance on fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides when gardening is rapidly rendering the land sterile.
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Toxic relationships: Love the way he lies
What really makes successful, smart and educated women stay in dysfunctional relationships?
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10 things I hate about the gym
Weight training. Hello! I am a female — I’m not supposed to look like the Hulk.
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Pakistan’s music economy: The stalemate
The Express Tribune takes a closer look at the factors behind the dearth of new music in the country.
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Exhibition: Artist turns to clay to mould a Pakistani ‘pehchaan’
Ceramics artist feels the country is in an identity crisis.
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Priyanka Chopra: India’s social networking queen
Social networking gives Priyanka Chopra real feedback.
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HKB: An ‘absolute’ must!
HKB launches casual western clothing line.
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Spotlight: Gender inequality
The Thespianz Theatre group performs at the Goethe-Institut.
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Musical Evening: Fantastic fusion
Artists from Norway, India and Pakistan collaborated in an effort to encourage cultural exchange.
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‘If only a hangover could be this inspiring’
A slideshow of works from the Angkor Hangover Festival exhibited.
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Drama Fest 2011: ‘Draikula’ reveals the paradox of our times
‘Draikula’ is the story of an individual demoralised by the system haunting people’s minds by day