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Nature, up close and personal
Macro-photo exhibition by Syed Ghazi at Nairang Galleries.
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Father’s Day: It’s here but does anyone care?
Of all the consumer-driven days in our calendar, this day is mostly forgotten.
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The Ayurvedic way
Enjoy an all-natural experience at Islamabad’s Neem Tree Clinic.
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Migraines eased after ginger and herb treatment
The homeopathic preparation, called LipiGesic, is most beneficial for people who experience migraines slowly.
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Most tumours not within cell phone radiation range
As of February 2011 there are 105,151,871 mobile users in Pakistan which accounts to 63.2 per cent of the population.
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In Ghalib’s shoes
Ali Zafar turns to Mirza Ghalib’s poetry in his new video which highlights a grim picture of Pakistani society.
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Is all well with Bol?
Shoaib Mansoor’s upcoming venture has allegedly faced many problems.
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Facebook users have higher levels of social well-being: Survey
Research suggests Facebook users are more trusting, have more close friends and are more politically-engaged.
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Men say 'I love you' 97 days after meeting women
Men begin thinking about professing their love 97.3 days into a relationship, says a new study.
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Fashionably boring: Lacking aesthetic sense or brand concept
Aisha Khurram fails to make an impression during her launch at Melange.
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Olive oil lovers show lower stroke risk
Consuming olive oil may prove beneficial to one’s health.
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Samandar Ki Chori: Water, water, nowhere
Its a bizarre story where ‘the city by the sea awakes to a starting realisation — the sea has been stolen!’
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Aag: Off to a fiery start
Aag talks about their unique sound and aspirations.
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A trip through ‘Daanah Pah Daanah’
The song featured in ‘Coke Studio 4’ is more than just a catchy tune.
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Meera’s search for Mr Right
The Lollywood starlet is currently starring in ‘Kaun Banega Meera Pati’.
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Iran to put a monkey into space: Report
Iran has sent a rat, turtles and worms aboard its Kavoshgar-3 rocket in 2010.
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Offbeat: Dress up dad and a self burial
An embarrassing father, a woman who paints cabbages and a man who can dip his hands in boiling water.
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Book review: Words from Pakistan
In this collection of modern poems, the literary splendour of Pakistani poetry can be shared with a global audience.
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Volunteering: Live your dream!
One of the most exceptional things about volunteering is that it allows people to live out their fantasies.
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Two-person exhibition: One artist paints his journey while the other strokes anguish
Collections titled ‘Sorry for Inconvenience’ and ‘Dual Line’ exhibit at Nomad.
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Balochi handcraft: Fatima wants her work to reach the entire country
Running her own business, she’s all about tapping potential in women artisans.
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Qawwali festival: Sufi expressions in the art of qawwali
Qawwals spread the message of Islam in the entire subcontinent: PNCA director.
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Exhibition: Four women and a world with a view
NCA alumni use babies, cupboards and Victorian gowns to explore the world.
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Lost in translation?: After 200 years, Kleist’s play still reflects Pakistani society
Urdu adaptation of German dramatists’ play performed.
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War movies: Hollywood helps out
India and Pakistan too have a multitude of patriotic movies and shows.
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“Somebody’s Son”: An ode to a mother
The song written in the memory of his late mother is part of his debut album, Vice Versa.
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Mud House and the Golden Doll: Return to innocence
The 100-minute-film took eight months to make
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Pakistan’s fashion industry: Caught in a bubble
The current state of Pakistan’s fashion scene.
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A mathematical formula for the perfect wife?
Study says wife should be 5 years younger, smarter and from same cultural background as groom.
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Robert Pattinson wants low key wedding
Actor Robert Pattinson wants a low-key wedding with his "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart.
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Zarb: Of jazz and jugalbandis
Zarb, an event celebrating the fusion of jazz and classical music, took place at the Arts Council on June 13.
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Too many misconceptions about Islam: Arshad Warsi
Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi feels that 90% of what people know about the religion is a myth.
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Immersion in virtual reality eases pain: Study
US study points out that distracting patients using video games can help in reducing their pain.
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Slackistan: The banned and the beautiful
A review of Hammad Khan’s much-awaited Slackistan.
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No heavy make-up or blingy saris please
Indian television serials and soaps get real.
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Jewelicious: Gems galore at L’atelier
Jewelicious exhibits premium accessories at Islamabad’s fashion house.
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Baby Shower: Storking gifts before the arrival
Blessings are bestowed upon the mother-to-be before the visit of the stork.
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Baboon adopts bush baby
A 3-month-old orphaned bush baby has plumped for an unlikely surrogate-mother.
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Cultural festival: An exotic closing ceremony marks the end of 10-day Lok Mela
The cultural gala that was the Lok Mela was bid adieu on Sunday amid exotic cultural and musical performances.
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The basics of a healthy diet
Olive oil, pulses, fish, fruits, vegetables... why are they so important in our diet?.
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Hollywood project gave me fresh perspective: Bipasha
Basu stars as a Maratha warrior in the period film that is being helmed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Roland Joffe.
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Uth Oye! Localising fashion
Uth Oye! launches its flagship store in Lahore.
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War Rock: Musicians battle for glory
The War Rock battle of the bands enthralled audiences.
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Black metal crash course for future Norwegian diplomats
The objective is to show Norwegian culture in all its diversity.
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Coin-a-blog, change the world
The work of blogger Hanny Kusumawati led to useless pennies funding the education of destitute children.
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Pakistan is Indonesia five years ago, says blogger
Ong believes Pakistan is heading in the same direction as Indonesia in terms of technology, politics.
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Social media: From Egypt's revolution to Karachi
“My family isn’t aware I’m in Karachi right now, they think I’m still in Turkey!” says blogger Mohamed El...
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Foosball: King of the little men
Saleem's real talent is on display at the foosball, locally called patti, table.
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Rohail Hyatt: Still vital
In many ways, Rohail’s personal journey parallels the transformations that Pakistani music has gone through.
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10 things I hate about reporting
Everyday, you have to grit your teeth and smile at worthless, boring people because that is part of your job.

















































