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Poor Rich Boy band: Get rich or die trying
Lahore-based band Poor Rich Boy talk about their ambitions.
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Terminator-style lenses — but only for rabbits
Scientists make first functioning bionic lens: prototype with single LED pixel, which can be worn by rabbits in lab.
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Doris Day still singing at 87
Day, whose first hit was “Sentimental Journey”(1945), went from big band singer to movie star of the 1950s and ‘60s.
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Enchanting Emma
Emma Watson has evolved from a cute nine-year-old into a Vogue cover girl in front of our eyes.
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Art beyond boundaries: The Novaro touch
French artist Jean Claude Novaro exhibits his collection in Karachi.
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Seedlings: Taking root
The makers of Kolachi are preparing to release another film.
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O Christmas tree, how costly are your branches
12 kg of gold used to make 2.4 metre tree, which is adorned with ribbons, hearts and orchids, also made of gold.
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Jingle Bells: ‘Tis the season to be jolly for the Christians of Karachi
Christmas celebrations kicked off with a caroling programme at St Andrews.
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Capoeira calling
A Brazilian dance and martial art technique has made its way to Pakistan.
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Up in smoke
Research says films that depict actors smoking should be handed an automatic 18 certificate.
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Nuts about winter
Dry fruits and nuts are the perfect snack in the chilly months.
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ISPR documentary bags first prize at International Film Festival
Glorious Resolve received the Jury's Special award from the President of the Italian Senate.
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Tinseltown talk: Have some holiday spirit
Thanksgiving is celebrated each year on the fourth Thursday of November in the US, second Monday of October in Canada.
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Khud Kasha Dhamaka Yama: The song’s a blast
Pashto singer Sitara Younas’ latest song ‘Khud Kasha Dhamaka Yama’ follows in footsteps of Ali Azmat’s 'Bum Phata'
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Strings’ electrifying music rocks Karachi
Pop rock band comprising of Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia, dazzled the people of Karachi, at Beach Luxury Hotel.
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For film-maker Sean Ali, a fine line emerges between director and poseur
The director said his film had made it to the Cannes but the claims he made turned out to be untrue.
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Offbeat: It’s albino... it has two heads... and it’s for sale!
The Honduran milk snake hatched a few days before Halloween at a conservation group in Florida.
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The Lady goes Gaga again
The controversial hit singer continues to amaze her fans with new single ‘Marry the Night’.
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Good Balan gone bad
Bollywood actor Vidya Balan’s daring bare-act in her upcoming film The Dirty Picture is the talk of the town.
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Atiqa Odho reminisces about Rauf Khalid
It’s really sad to see such a young life lost, says Odho.
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Lifestyle: Make your heart happy when at home
Zahra Saeed’s Lifestyle presents a wide array of accessories ranging from lamps, frames, to bathroom accessories.
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Sharad Kapoor: In Pakistan and loving it
The actor says that the person who appears on-screen can be the complete opposite in reality.
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Urdu conference: Connoisseurs recall times of Ghalib
Turkish scholar regrets apathy towards Urdu.
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Breakin’ it with qawwali: Lal meri pat, hip-hop style
Chicago-based band pairs up with Qawwal Sabri for the American Festival of Arts.
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Television writer-director Abdul Rauf Khalid killed in car crash
Khalid, a Pride of Performance winning writer-director was travelling to Islamabad from Sheikhupura.
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A year of fairy tales
This year has witnessed a massive resurgence of cinematic interest in fairy tales.
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The Knowledge Factory: Nurturing an artistic streak
The Knowledge Factory promises big exposure to small-scale designers.
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43 revisions
350 paintings, drawings and photographs, which trace the development of Sri Lankan art from the 1920s to date.
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Desi Boyz in troubled waters
Censor board passes the film with an ‘Adults Only’ certificate.
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Rats help Colombia sniff out deadly landmines
The rats are taught to recognize voice commands and the specific smells of metals used in landmines.
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Famously arrogant Mir Taqi Mir, the poet who called his peers insects
Experts discuss how Mir’s work is timeless, needs to be understood outside the verse.
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‘If you value your life, keep quiet’
A witness on the Natalie Wood case received death threats.
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Jovial side of Jolie
The actor thinks she is a survivor of her dark past and is a wiser version of her former self.
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Rivayaton Ke Rang: For the love of food
National Foods launches a cookbook with the hope of revitalising traditional Pakistani recipes.
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Crossing borders with Seema Sehgal
Ghazal singer from India hopes to spread peace through poetry and music.
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Literary beginnings: Children’s Festival starts tomorrow
The festival would be attended by more than fifty speakers and authors from across the country.
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Emmy Awards: A star-studded affair
UK wins five International Emmys.
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Bringing icons back to life
Hollywood makes history interesting by reincarnating public figures.
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IFAP: Models’ dreamcatcher
International Fashion Academy Pakistan is offering development courses for aspiring models.
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Folk theatre: Behind the curtains
Unfortunate tales of female folk artists in Pakistan.
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PTA shelves 'obscene' text message ban
PTA committee with representatives of civil society, mobile phone operators to decide on final list.
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Darth Vader claims land plot in Ukraine
Odessite dressed as the Star Wars villain visits the mayor's office to claim a free land plot.
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‘Siraat-i-Mustaqeem’: Confusing ritual with reverence
The series is a reaction to ‘contradictory values: artist.
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Show your NOC: Alhamra turns away US hip hop group for not filing relevant papers
US embassy says that they got their required No Objection Certificates from the Foreign Office.
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Cowell can never find a global star: Cliff Richard
British singer Cliff Richard slams ‘The X Factor’ judge.
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Kuch Khaas concert: Crossing borders and barriers
Jagjit Singh’s music and memory lives on.
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Meesha Shafi: Art meets chemistry
Shafi and Rahman will contribute to the track of The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
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Shahvaar Ali Khan: Taking country music to India
The young musician enjoyed making music for Desi Boyz as he finds his own story represented in the film.
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Tinseltown talk: Sweet child of mine
Celeb adoptions - altruism, good publicity or a trend among the style-conscious?
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Ranbir Kapoor: From chocolate hero to casanova
Ranbir Kapoor talks about working with ex-girlfriend Deepika Padukone.