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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.
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Sporting a ring: Celebrity prenuptials
It’s truly the season of celebrity engagements.
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Ghostbusters: Nightwalking in the capital
Farrukh Naik and Hasan Kazmi talk about encountering paranormal activity in Rawalpindi-Islamabad.
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Glitz & Glamour: There’s no business like show business
A report on the 2011 Pakistani box office.
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Movie on Imran Khan: Kaptaan’s wheel in motion
Is the film hoping to cash in on the recent increase in popularity of Imran Khan?
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Women are a mystery to British physicist Hawking
Hawking, renowned for unraveling some of the most complex questions in modern physics, does not understand women.
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Heritage: ‘A life of stone after so many lives’
The ancient rock at Manthal stands as the remaining emblem of the Tibetan Scholars Empire in this particular location.
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Producers Guild Award: Saluting the best
The Descendants, Artist gain producers guild nods.
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A musical trend
Chart topping albums of 2011 led to an overall increase in the sale of music.
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Sajjad Ali: A plate full of ‘Qeemay Aalay Poore’
Pop singer Sajjad Ali goes acoustic with his latest offering.
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The route to empowerment
Biker Moin Khan takes on the challenge of training women to ride motor bikes.
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Things desi parents (don't) say
Desi Twitter users share their parents “golden words”.
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Bollywood looks east to tap Chinese market
India eyes its Asian rival China as a potential market, after a successful run of '3 Idiots'.
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Bright heads and coloured tales: Finding the right fish remains a challenge for many
There are about 70 types of fish in the local market that include both imported and locally bred ones.
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Living history: Learning about Sindh is no longer just a boring lesson
Dr Khuhro plans to write similar books for other provinces.
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Block Seven turns up the heat
The talented Ashraf sisters welcome 2012 with their designer winter collection.
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Ain’t no mountain high enough
Ali Zafar, impressing with vocals in 2003, is proving to be the epitome of versatility taking on Bollywood projects.
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Jeans worn for months won't smell bad!
Australian experiment shows jeans worn for three months did not smell 'socially challenging'.
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Salma Hayek: Knight in a shiny blouse
The actor has been considered worthy of knighthood by the French president.
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In the Land of Blood and Honey: Ambitious Angelina
What did critics have to say about the star’s directorial debut?
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2012 flicks: Films frenzy
Movies to be excited about in 2012.
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Janice Miller: The one singer army
Miller believes by fusing different sounds together, she can help in filling the cultural gap between East and West.
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Palwashay: Music never dies
A passionate Pashto singer finally succeeds in releasing his second album.
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Bugs ground into bread in Australia
Woman insect breeder came up with a recipe where worms are roasted and ground to make flour-like powder.
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Celebrities talk: Tweet no evil
Celebrities may want to think twice before posting controversial content on Twitter.
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Jungle fever: Furry footwear
Animal prints never seem to go out of style.
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2012 Bollywood movies: Get set for comedy, thrillers
2012 is bringing audiences an interesting dose of Bollywood films.
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Knowledge Factory: A step towards New Age education
The Knowledge Factory promises to make education and character building fun.
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‘Nek Parveen’: A mixed bag of highs and lows
If theater was food, Napa’s latest offering is a plate full of delicious curry served cold.
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Maula Jutt and aliens: Kachee Goliyan launch their first comic book
The creators plan to print a comic book every month for free.
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The look of 2012 homes
Interior designer Hamza Tarar talks about furniture trends for the coming year.
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Aliya Rasheed: The good listener
Classical singer Aliya Rasheed sees the world through her voice and her sixth sense.
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All in a name: Nabeel
Nadeem Zafar, also known as Nabeel, discusses his ‘serious’ start, foray into comedic roles and his future plans
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Cinema makeover
Distributors hopeful of the future of Pakistani cinema.
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Strings rock India
The pop rock band, who recently performed in India, talks about new singles and future plans.
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Movies in 2012
Here are some of the hottest flicks coming your way in 2012.
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Folk music: A lost art form makes a comeback
After militancy, folk music cools the fire of rebellion.
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PLBW: Room for improvement
The Pakistan L’Oreal Bridal Week did not come up to the standards of fashion enthusiasts.