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A mathematical formula for the perfect wife?
Study says wife should be 5 years younger, smarter and from same cultural background as groom.
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Robert Pattinson wants low key wedding
Actor Robert Pattinson wants a low-key wedding with his "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart.
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Zarb: Of jazz and jugalbandis
Zarb, an event celebrating the fusion of jazz and classical music, took place at the Arts Council on June 13.
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Too many misconceptions about Islam: Arshad Warsi
Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi feels that 90% of what people know about the religion is a myth.
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Immersion in virtual reality eases pain: Study
US study points out that distracting patients using video games can help in reducing their pain.
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Slackistan: The banned and the beautiful
A review of Hammad Khan’s much-awaited Slackistan.
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No heavy make-up or blingy saris please
Indian television serials and soaps get real.
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Jewelicious: Gems galore at L’atelier
Jewelicious exhibits premium accessories at Islamabad’s fashion house.
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Baby Shower: Storking gifts before the arrival
Blessings are bestowed upon the mother-to-be before the visit of the stork.
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Baboon adopts bush baby
A 3-month-old orphaned bush baby has plumped for an unlikely surrogate-mother.
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Cultural festival: An exotic closing ceremony marks the end of 10-day Lok Mela
The cultural gala that was the Lok Mela was bid adieu on Sunday amid exotic cultural and musical performances.
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The basics of a healthy diet
Olive oil, pulses, fish, fruits, vegetables... why are they so important in our diet?.
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Hollywood project gave me fresh perspective: Bipasha
Basu stars as a Maratha warrior in the period film that is being helmed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Roland Joffe.
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Uth Oye! Localising fashion
Uth Oye! launches its flagship store in Lahore.
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War Rock: Musicians battle for glory
The War Rock battle of the bands enthralled audiences.
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Black metal crash course for future Norwegian diplomats
The objective is to show Norwegian culture in all its diversity.
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Coin-a-blog, change the world
The work of blogger Hanny Kusumawati led to useless pennies funding the education of destitute children.
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Pakistan is Indonesia five years ago, says blogger
Ong believes Pakistan is heading in the same direction as Indonesia in terms of technology, politics.
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Social media: From Egypt's revolution to Karachi
“My family isn’t aware I’m in Karachi right now, they think I’m still in Turkey!” says blogger Mohamed El...
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Foosball: King of the little men
Saleem's real talent is on display at the foosball, locally called patti, table.
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Rohail Hyatt: Still vital
In many ways, Rohail’s personal journey parallels the transformations that Pakistani music has gone through.
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10 things I hate about reporting
Everyday, you have to grit your teeth and smile at worthless, boring people because that is part of your job.
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‘Couture Closet’: An expat brings latest high street fashion from Europe
One-day exhibition organised at Modeville.
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Rang Pakistan: Music and colours invade Islamabad
The hall was jam-packed with visitors who enjoyed traditional compositions.
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No Riot grrrl is Zoe Viccaji, just a Caramel and Fever voice on stage
From smooth jazz numbers to Strings covers, this new powerhouse performer takes PACC by storm.
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India takes a slice of the ‘Coke Studio’ pie
A breakdown of the artists that are going to feature on the show.
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Scientists discover why smokers are thinner
Nicotine activates certain neurons that tell the body it has had enough to eat.
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Drawing awareness: Animating cartoons with conscience
Pakistan’s leading cartoonist speaks on social issues.
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Colours of Kashmir brighten up Lok Mela
The Kashmiri contingent at the festival consists of over 30 participants.
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Melange: The one-stop shop
Fashion and fine dining at Islamabad’s first multi-brand store.
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Was X-Men worth the wait?
The only thing that compensated for the highly disorganised event was the awesome movie.
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Qayaas make their presence felt
A review of the rock band’s debut album Uss Paar.
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Reviving the rural superstar
Chota Jatt, Pakistan’s first anime series, is inspired by cult Punjabi films.
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TV artiste Jamil Fakhri passes away
Fakhri had been admitted to the Mayo hospital on May 31 after a paralysis attack.
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan: Second time unlucky
Khan is caught in yet another imbroglio with the authorities but the music industry empathises with his plight.
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The First Act: Unplugged and unmatched
Cogito, an acting troupe, presented three plays at The Second Floor.
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Bollywood grooves to salsa, latino beats
An expert in ballroom dance, Soparrkar was the man behind Hrithik-Kangana’s dream-like dance moves in Kites.
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Maqbool Fida Husain: The maestro’s token
MF Husain’s painting at Karachi Press Club is a fond reminder of his artistic genius and humble demeanour.
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France failing when it comes to hamsters: EU Court
Wild European hamsters are threatened with extinction in their small habitat in Alsace, eastern France.
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Celebrated Indian artist MF Husain passes away in London: Reports
According to Indian media reports, celebrated artist Maqbool Fida Husain passed away in a London hospital.
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For the love of pottery
Clayworks, an innovative tale of tiles and pottery items.
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Khamoshi: Raging for rock
The band makes a comeback after six years, announces the release of its third album.
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Last Remarks: Disturbed minds
Last Remarks portrays the psychological impact of the British Raj and partition on people.
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The race is on at the Shell Eco-marathon
This year, Pakistan will be represented by NED, AIR, UET, PNEC Jauhar and GIK.
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Woman has 152 Facebook friends tattooed on arm
A Dutch woman has had pictures of all 152 of her Facebook friends tattooed onto her arm.
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Farah Khan to start acting
I’m nervous about acting in Shirin Farhad: Farah Khan.
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Exhibition at Café 9: New designers on the block
Nazish Hussain and Sabeen Ali showcase their collection at Café 9.
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Style guide: Summer man 2011
Time to end the tyranny of the ‘Gucci-Prada’ brigade.
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English Theatre: Of plays and praise
Trends in English theatre over the years.
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Faseele Jaan Se Aagay returns
The second season of the popular series starts on June 10.