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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.
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Kagojer Phool: For art’s sake
Hasina to help complete Bangladesh director’s unfinished film.
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Lux Style Awards: A trip down memory lane
The Express Tribune spoke to some celebrities and asked them some basic questions about previous award ceremonies.
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Katie Holmes: All things horror
The movie is a serious scare-fest that stars Guy Pearce and Bailee Madison and an army of evil little creatures.
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Lollywood movies: Unkept promises
With only 12 films released in 2010, Lollywood suffers as film-makers continue to delay release dates.
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Atif considers collaboration with international artists
Pakistani pop singer to hopes to work with Coldplay, Jimmy Page and John Mayer.
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Saad Haroon: Take a bow
Stand-up comedian Saad Haroon teaches people to laugh in the face of problems.
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He’s nobody’s Idiot Brother
The versatile Paul Rudd has become one of the most reliable comic actors in Hollywood.
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Mise-en-scene: Setting the stage
Set design plays a dominant role in powerful storytelling.
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Ensemble: A designer Eid
Ensemble brings its Eid collection from seven designers.
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Love Mein Ghum’s music similar to Bollywood tunes?
The presence of a potpourri of musicians fails to add quality to the film’s soundtrack.
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Forget books, read Facebook updates?
Poll finds one in six youngsters fails to read one book per month. Exposure to English limited to Facebook, Twitter.
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Majority of Pakistanis interested in TV ads: Poll
A majority of Pakistanis take a high or modest interest in watching TV advertisements.
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Girls outnumber boys in Rescue 1122 prank calls
Data revealed that 0.53 million prank calls were received from girls; 0.46 million calls from boys.
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Montana dog becomes local celebrity for his 'math skills'
A dog with math skills seems incredible, the local fire chief says he vouches for the dog's talents.
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Toxicology report: Amy Winehouse was 'clean' when she died
Winehouse, with history of drug and alcohol abuse, had alcohol but no illegal substances in her system when she died.
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Fit hai: Healthy living
Health and fitness mania grips the nation.
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Introducing Gerard De-‘pee’-rdieu
Noted French actor is caught in a public urination scandal.
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Rup goes to Hollywood
Josh band member talks about his acting debut.
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Once upon an Eid
Your pre-Eid guide to buying the perfect ensemble.
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Color Studio Professional: Of painted nails and vibrant colours
Color Studio Professional comes to Karachi.
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The Designer: Exploring the world of retail fashion
Sadaf Malaterre, Mohsin Ali and Akif Mahmood shun conformity at pre-eid launch.
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Young entrepreneurs get a head start
The two-day exhibition saw a diverse collection ranging from handmade clothes to customised car decorations.
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The social network(s)
These sites have turned into a powerful tool to advertise local businesses and support social activism.
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Ali Zafar signs London, Paris, New York
The movie is in production and is slated for release in the first quarter of 2012.
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Offbeat: Here comes the bride ... 60 years later!
Following the exchange of vows, Denis and Jean hosted a reception at nearby Pill Memorial Club.
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Are you listening?
People pretend they are busy on the phone to avoid boring friends.
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Making beautiful music from recycled junk
It’s all junk — until it’s not.
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Asmani: The sky’s the limit
A tour of Asmat Jaffer’s store Asmani.
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Jugni Nachdi Ay: Lohar in Lollywood
Syed Noor’s Jugni Nachdi Ay is Arif Lohar’s comeback to the big screen.
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‘Awal Allah’: The Sketches return
The Sufi pop band releases its new track ‘Awal Allah’, which is a hamd by Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.
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10 things I hate about BlackBerry
Just because the name Apple worked, it doesn’t mean you can cash in on the whole fruit thing.
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Warning: You can’t say no to this Karachi kitsch
Sibling trio borrows the city’s most iconic symbols to create a line to take home.
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Showcasing talent: ‘the art of painting’
Ten-day workshop on the use of pastels, water colours concludes at Minerva.
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Scott to direct new Blade Runner
The 73-year-old director and producer last year directed Robin Hood, and just wrapped up Prometheus.
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Republic: When there’s a suit, there’s a way
Designer Omar Farooq’s viewpoint on fashion clashes with the current market situation.
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Chandi: The silver lining
Goldsmiths are seen experimenting with silver.
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Comedy to the rescue
TV programmes in modern times have gained popularity by highlighting proverbial characters found in our society.
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The 99: Superheroes turn to Islam
The 99 comic series attempts to counter religious stereotypes.
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Man plays vampire, attempts to suck blood
19-year-old Lyle Monroe Bensley awaits a psychiatric evaluation in jail on burglary charges in Galveston, Texas.
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Calligraphy exhibit: A group show of the budding and the mature
Works of 14 artists displayed at RAC’s new art gallery.
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Every film counts: Imran Khan
Imran Khan believes that an actor has to prove his prowess with every new film.
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Canadesi: Pakistanis celebrate independence day in Canada
Despite being more than 9,000 kilometres away from home, Pakistanis celebrate Jashn-e-Azadi in Canada.