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Amber Sami: Splendour revived
Mature symbolism and emotional honesty transform Amber Sami’s jewellery collection into an art form.
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Poonam's bare not for all, only Team India
Model, flooded with offers from international magazines, says she will strip only for the Indian team.
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10 things I hate about a table for one
No matter what you order, the waiter will inform you haughtily that it will be “too much for one person.”
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Addiction: Drummer’s conviction overturned
Drummer seeks to have conviction wiped from his record.
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Mentor: James Franco turns professor
Franco will go back to school, but as a teacher.
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Legal woes: Lindsay’s charge dismissal not fair
The star, allegedly, lashed out at the rehab worker.
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Venture : Aniston, Moore to direct film
Aniston and Moore are going to shoot a film about breast cancer.
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Comeback: Firth to return to the stage
Firth is planning to team up again with actor Kristin Scott Thomas for Harold Pinter’s Betrayal.
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Collaboration: Indian Arts Company with Coke Studio
Hyderabad based company looking forward to jointly host a dance visualisation session with Coke Studio.
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Moustache magic in Bollywood
The moustache, an emblem of manhood, has played a vital societal role for centuries.
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Depilex: Three decades later
Celebrating 30 years of success, Musarrat Misbah shares her journey.
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Trend report: Nudes
This season’s nudes come in fluid, figure skimming fabrics and shades to suit every figure and skin tone.
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RamLal: Naughty Boys
RamLal’s creative eccentricity sets them apart from anything you have heard on Pakistani air waves.
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Nazia Hassan: A disco queen remembered
The birth anniversary of legendry pop singer Nazia Hassan was marked today.
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Virtual world, real dangers
With advancements in technology, new forms of violence against women have emerged.
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I have learnt to cope with media attention: Kaif
Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif on dealing with media.
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Twitter alert: The India-Pakistan semi-final
Celebrities still talking about India-Pakistan semi-final.
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Sidrah Nadeem: All Tied Up
One of a kind novelty store offers custom-made ties in hand woven material.
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Career advice: When Photography is more than just a hobby
Photography is the field for you if you are passionate enough to consider it as something more than just a hobby.
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Customs officers impound 'World Cup trophy' at Mumbai airport
Officers offered to waive the duty if they could get tickets for the final world cup match.
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April fool: The ultimate merger
Merger between Pakistan Fashion Design Council and Lahore based Fashion Pakistan was an April Fool’s Day hoax.
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Mahnya and Isma Meer’s spring/summer collection
Mahnya was launched last year to cater to local clientele. They can also be found at a boutique in Dubai.
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Uth records 5th episode
Athar Sani’s vocals bring together Sonu Nigam and Ahmed Jehanzaib.
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Getting down and dirty
When was the last time you got down and dirty, and soothed your mind with a hoe?
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Men more likely to overrule navigation systems than women
Around 83% of male drivers regularly rebel against their satellite navigations.
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Flick and Click launched online
Introducing a new feature which will allow readers access to news stories using ‘Flick and Click’ (FC) technology.
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Bollywood has no taste for ghazals: Jagjit Singh
The veteran musician believes that today’s cinema has nothing to do with literature.
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Junxion Lawn charms no one
Despite good quality, high-priced fabric fails to appeal to customers.
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Club Caramel’s debut video fails to excite
Nothing distinguishes ‘Zindagi’ from the usual run-of-the-mill pop songs.
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Editorial cartoons: Drawing from Life
Despite their potential to convey powerful messages, the art of editorial cartoons is dying in Pakistan.
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Beyond the hour
Celebrities share the changes they intend to bring in their daily lives post Earth Hour 2011.
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‘Crating’ artwork
Artistic young minds of the IVS turn crates into creative pieces.
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Exhibition: A sanctuary for the soul
Exhibition features 23 paintings, will continue until April 23.
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Fashion Trends: Colour Pop
Fashion trends suggest designers breaking from tradition, mix red with pink, blue with green and yellow with orange.
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One on one with Atif Aslam
My music is commercial which is what I hate. Acting was challenging. Taking up project in Swat. Working with Osbourne.
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Rango: Reanimating the old west
Gore Verbinski is no doubt one of the most versatile directors in Hollywood today.
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Indian model vows to strip for WC win
Poonam Panday says she wants to excite Indian players to play better.
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Green sweep
From social networking sites, to clothes, food and music, everything bubbles over with cricket fever.
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Age of Equality: Who pays on the first date?
58 per cent of women expect to split the bill on a first date: survey.
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YouTube video of the day: Boom Boom World Cup
As the Pakistan team 'boom booms' its way into the semi-final with India, Asif Shah's song gains more viral...
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Refused a smooch, 92-year-old woman fires gun?
Helen Staudinger, 92, wanted a kiss. But after her neighbour refused, she aimed a pistol at his house and fired.
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10 things I hate about dieting
Not losing any weight. And I don’t feel healthy either, I just feel dead and hungry.
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Walk on Air – the review
After a five year hiatus, acclaimed duo Sajid and Zeeshan return with a new song and video.
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Britney is back, but can she compete with Gaga?
Britney is due to release her seventh studio album in light of fierce competition from new comers like Lady Gaga.
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Celebrating Chughtai
A session of dramatic readings from works of Ismat Chugtai at the T2F by three celebrated theater artistes on Monday.
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World Theatre Day
Theatre in Pakistan has come a long way from the oppressive days of General Zia ul Haq
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The right way to fall: Natasha Ejaz
With Uth Records, Pakistani audiences witnessed a young and talented artist in the form of Natasha Ejaz.
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Mausummery breezes in
“Its madness every year when Mausummery launches.”
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Bollywood is self sufficient: Saif Ali Khan
As an actor Saif Ali Khan is choosing his roles responsibly and wants to prove critics wrong.
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I would’ve loved to be a few inches taller: Meesha Shafi
L’Oreal Pakistan Spokesperson and singer Meesha Shafi on motherhood and ambition.