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Stuntman: The unsung hero
Muhammed Afzal Khan Baloch talks about the perils of being a stuntman.
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Multan: Mosaic of diversity
So much more than gard, garmi and goristan.
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Art festival: Napa takes on ‘Kafka’
Renditions of popular raags add diversity to the fourth day of the Napa Performing Arts Festival.
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Good old days: Bring back the 90s
When everything, especially the music, was awesome!
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Uth Records: Musical exploration
‘Uth Records’ kicks off with Jarar Malik.
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I’m not stripping for any film: Veena
The actor dismisses rumours that she is willing to shed her clothes for Zindagi 50:50.
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Shopping: Let’s resist that urge to splurge
So how do you know when marketing tactics have been successfully used on you?
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Geek Guide: Video gaming for a good cause
Pay what you want to play and help a charity!
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Australian kids think yoghurt grows on trees: Survey
Most Australian children in their last year of primary school think cotton socks come from animals.
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Final day of Sieger show: Dog lovers and enthusiasts brave the rain to see German Shepherds shine
Winners will represent Pakistan at international competition.
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Dog lovers and enthusiasts weather the rain to see German Shepherds shine
Winners will represent Pakistan at international competition.
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Fashion delights to style emergencies
Award seasons are to Hollywood celebrities what shaadi season is to us Pakistani women.
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All Pakistan Music Conference: The good, the bad and the ugly
Akbar Ali’s vocals are all that saved All Pakistan Music Conference (APMC) from becoming a disastrous event.
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NAPA festival: A piece of ‘Art’
The second play at the Napa Performing Arts Festival leaves the audience in stitches.
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Shiraz Uppal: A new beginning
Musician Shiraz Uppal bids farewell to the music industry.
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Everybody loves Ali
The singer-cum-actor’s latest Bollywood venture LPNY released in theatres on Friday.
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Sieger Dog Show 2012: At a competition for dogs, German Shepherds strut their stuff
JD takes top honour as dogs from around the country compete.
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Offbeat: Dead granny changes mind
A 95-year-old grandmother terrified her neighbours in China — by climbing out of her coffin six days after she ‘died’.
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John Abraham: The road less travelled
Bollywood actor John Abraham’s next film to be on LTTE in Sri Lanka.
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‘Desperate Housewives’ star claims unfair dismissal
Nicollette Sheridan claims she was fired for complaining that the show’s creator, Marc Cherry, slapped her.
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Napa festival kicks off
‘Mein Muntazir Hoon’ sets the bar high.
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In the worst of times, K-P sang along
An insight into Khyber-Pahtunkhwa’s burgeoning music industry on Music Freedom Day.
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Portraying Pakistan: Hindu protesters disrupt Bin Laden movie shoot in India
We don't want Pakistani flags in India, we don't agree that Indian markets should look like Pakistan, says...
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Five essential items your wardrobe can’t live without
Invest in these timeless pieces and you’ll never be on anyone’s worst-dressed list.
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Levi’s served with a Splash
Is Pakistan a new favourite in the international brand market?
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Shri Varun Dev Mandir
The rough gold of the mandir suggests a strange notion of fertility.
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International food chains: Little pots of gold
International food chains make their mark in Pakistan.
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Veena, Ashmit set to star in Super Model
After making waves on reality TV show Bigg Boss, Veena and Ashmit are set to star together on the silver screen.
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Vidya: New face of films
The Bollywood actor is the brand ambassador for the Indian Film Festival in Melbourne.
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'Jo Tere Sang': Roxen returns with Blood Money
Is Mustafa Zahid’s voice tailor-made for Bollywood?
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Rajasthani puppetry: Dancing to the tunes of decay
For puppeteer Muhammed Bashir, every day is a tribute to the dying art of Rajasthani puppetry.
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Abida Parveen: Sufi soul
Pakistani legend Abida Parveen to perform at the Jahan-e-Khusrau Festival in India.
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Trouble for Meera's nuptials as fiancé's father against marriage
Meera deserves to get a “Pride of Performance Award” for cleverly deceiving his son, says father.
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Nepali villager, 72, declared world's shortest man
Chandra's diminutive size has made him a celebrity in the impoverished nation of 26.6 million people.
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Making a difference: Oscar winner Sharmeen launches anti-acid campaign
Team using website to raise awareness.
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Who crashed and burned at the Razzies in 2012?
Everything Sandler touched this year has turned into a Razzie nod.
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Pakistani film industry: Ethics in entertainment
Veteran directors share their opinions on the current state of the industry.
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NAPA festival: Save the drama…
Young directors to showcase their work at a 10 day festival hosted by NAPA.
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London, Paris, New York: Ali Zafar rocks the industry
London, Paris, New York on top of Indian music charts.
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Veena Malik: Pakistan’s Paris Hilton
Notorious actor-cum-model Veena Malik parties it up for her 25th birthday.
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Smartphone tech battles drug abuse and depression
Someday soon, your smartphone will be able to stop you from shutting yourself off from the world.
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Tech Society: Sci-fi gadgets we wish were real
Hoverboard, Lightsaber and Iran Man's Armour are gadgets we all would love to own.
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Oscar quotes: Trophy Talk
We have shortlisted six jovial quotes by winners from the six most prominent categories of the night.
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Musical notes: Grips Theatre launches its first album while singing German and Bollywood songs
Audience response shows effectiveness of Grips’ methodology
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Behind the scenes: SZABIST alumni captured images that made it all work
The 26-year-old Faruqi said that he “never expected” the film to make it to the Oscars.
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After Oscar, Gilani to award Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy high Civil Award
Gilani says Chinoy's Oscar would help enhance the soft image of Pakistan.
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A Separation: Iran celebrates first Oscar win
Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation wins in the category of Best Foreign Language Film.
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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: One of a kind
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: Basking in cinematic glory since 2002.
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Saving Face: Pakistan’s golden moment
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s win makes the country proud.
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Spanish treasure lands after 200 years
Coins worth nearly half a billion dollars arrive in Spain after lying in a sunken warship for more than 200 years.