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Art in Autumn: Between black sheep, hearts and hummingbirds
Two artists explore the pieces of our lives and distance and travel.
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Make them stare at your hair
Hair accessories are something we all need to keep a budget for.
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Tales from Tinseltown
Catch up with what’s going on in the lives of your favourite stars.
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Lux Style Awards: Lights, camera, action
Celebrities are gearing up for the Lux Style Awards.
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Strings’ joyride to India
Pakistani pop band shares details of their ‘spontaneous’ trip to Mumbai.
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Cool tools for techies
Round-up of some funky tools, from robots to blue tooth headsets to wristband battery chargers.
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Is one in 25 bosses a psychopath?
One in every 25 company high-flyers is believed to be having mental disorder but disguises through their high status.
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Can't say 'it's over'? Ask a break-up agent
Anyone wishing to have relation with someone, these agents are ready to offer services to help win a heart again.
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Evolving advertising
Sunsilk gets ahead of the game by catering to the niche of women who cover their head.
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Wall designing: A rising trend
Exploring the differences between wall designing and wallpapers.
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Naseeruddin Shah: Getting better with age
Bollywood’s veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah isn’t reluctant to try out new and diverse roles.
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Farhan leaves Jal
Band splits once again as another vocalist, after Atif Aslam, calls it quits.
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Gemstones — more than just decoration
Men and women have adorned themselves with gemstones to flaunt their wealth for years.
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The evolution of denim
Jeans has been a timeless classic through the ages.
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Sadia Hyat Khan: ‘The sparks of God within us’
Up close and personal with actor, TV personality Sadia Hyat Khan.
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David Guetta: I’m not a star
Guetta's album sales run in the millions worldwide and he has worked with the biggest names in rap and R&B.
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Salman Khan’s magic continues
Salman Khan is unstoppable, spinning box-office magic with his film Bodyguard.
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Offbeat: Drunker than thou...
Priest shows up drunk to a baptism in Sacramento.
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Ayaan: Pakistan's next top model
In an industry that’s rife with camps and jealousies, Ayaan is clear that her allegiances lie everywhere and...
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‘Crazy’ Knightley stars in a psychological thriller
Knightley’s harrowing performance as Sabina Spielrein stole the film.
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Hollywood shies away from 9/11-inspired films
9/11 has not generated as large a number of films as previous epochal events such as World War II or Vietnam have.
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Unorganised bookstores: Book hunting hurdles
Unorganised bookstores make searching for the right book a difficult task in the capital.
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Outdoor furniture: Connecting with nature
An increasing number of interior designers and furniture manufacturers are focusing on furniture for the outdoors.
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Tipu: A time to weep, a time to laugh
Concerned with the ongoing violence across Pakistan, funny man Tipu has reasons to move from comic to serious roles.
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Hollywood celebs: Dramatics and demeanour
Hollywood celebs Shia LeBeouf, Matthew Fox and Chelsea Handler seem to be up to no good.
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‘Queen of Pop’ Madonna says she can have it all
Madonna says she would never give up her throne for love like King Edward VIII.
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The importance of play time
Researchers investigate the decline of free play and its effects on children.
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My school is fab and yours is trash! — The culture of dissing
During my A-levels, I noticed that students from established schools have a tendency to diss schools like KU.
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Man nabbed at US airport with snakes in his pants
Authorities decline identifying man, refuse to offer explanation for his botched attempt at reptile smuggling.
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Bollywood bodyguards reveal life beside the stars
Bollywood stars inspire a fanatical following in India, making security staff much of a requirement.
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A ‘starry’ Eid
Lets think about the activities western celebrities would indulge in if they were to celebrate Eid.
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Career Guide: A project manager handles conflict management
'I keep asking my boss to help me but he says I need to learn to handle this on my own.': Sanober.
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Studying psychology: It’s all in the mind!
Happiness should not be sought, it should just be synthesised...
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Zerritta: Say it with flowers
Zerritta Flowers celebrates 35 years in the business.
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Pampers Baby Olympics: Babies’ day out
After being launched in Karachi and Islamabad, Baby Olympics reaches Lahore.
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MTV Video Music Awards: What did they wear on the red carpet?
Celebs turned out in style for the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.
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Eid transmissions: Something old, but nothing new?
Eid transmissions tend to follow the same theme, year in and year out. The Express Tribune finds out why.
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Most Pakistanis prefer Paratha-chai, Roti-salan for Sehri: Poll
Multiple choice poll reveals Paratha-chai more popular with rural population.
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Offbeat: Tasting the rainbow
The stomach of ants is transparent, hence it matches the colour of the food they're eating: Babu.
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Sari: The regional flavour
Blouses can make all the difference when it comes to draping a sari.
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I enjoy doing TV shows: Sonali Bendre
With family and children topping her priority list, Bendre says she would not take up any films in the recent future.
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Amy Winehouse: A star even in death
Winehouse album set UK chart records posthumously.
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Celebrities with a cause
How stars extend their public personas towards eliminating ignorance and societal taboos.
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The largest calligraphic exhibition in the capital opens
About 200 works, most of them for sale, are up on display at PNCA.
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Nazgul Nejmi Millinery: Hats are forever
From a sophisticated French beret to a casual straw floppy, headgear is the best way to make a fashion statement.
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I hate to be known as Wasim Akram’s girlfriend: Humaima Malik
Model-cum-actor Humaima Malik rose to fame with her role of a deglamourised daughter in Shoaib Mansoor’s Bol.
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Farhan Saeed covers ‘Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai’
The qawwali has a pop feel and has been arranged and produced by Saad Sultan at the Sidereel Studios.
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Emu to launch Emix records
Independent record labels in Pakistan are necessary to challenge the monopoly of those owned by television channels.
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Astronomers discover planet made of diamond
Scientists say new planet largely made up of carbon so a large part of it will effectively be diamond.
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Farmiga sisters take on Higher Ground
Taissa and her older sister actor-cum-director Vera are starring in Higher Ground.