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Fashion against the evil eye: A vibe of mysticism
Sadia Hyat launches her bag collection, titled ‘dervish’ at Nomad.
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Ballerinas, kick-boxers, jivers and folk dancers break a leg at ActOne’s studio launch
In just five years, the dance studio has grown from 20 to over 4,000 students.
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Divide and censor
Filmmakers may have to go through different boards to get their movies screened in each province.
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Fight over Osama's movie title in Ghana
A Ghana producer says that there is a big competition in the industry for movie titles.
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Gardening with chemicals: Name your poison
Reliance on fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides when gardening is rapidly rendering the land sterile.
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Toxic relationships: Love the way he lies
What really makes successful, smart and educated women stay in dysfunctional relationships?
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10 things I hate about the gym
Weight training. Hello! I am a female — I’m not supposed to look like the Hulk.
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Pakistan’s music economy: The stalemate
The Express Tribune takes a closer look at the factors behind the dearth of new music in the country.
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Exhibition: Artist turns to clay to mould a Pakistani ‘pehchaan’
Ceramics artist feels the country is in an identity crisis.
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Priyanka Chopra: India’s social networking queen
Social networking gives Priyanka Chopra real feedback.
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HKB: An ‘absolute’ must!
HKB launches casual western clothing line.
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Spotlight: Gender inequality
The Thespianz Theatre group performs at the Goethe-Institut.
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Musical Evening: Fantastic fusion
Artists from Norway, India and Pakistan collaborated in an effort to encourage cultural exchange.
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‘If only a hangover could be this inspiring’
A slideshow of works from the Angkor Hangover Festival exhibited.
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Drama Fest 2011: ‘Draikula’ reveals the paradox of our times
‘Draikula’ is the story of an individual demoralised by the system haunting people’s minds by day
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Mera Rang Day Basanti Chola: Of heroes and gallows
The Alhamra introduced audiences to several hitherto lesser known facts related to Singh’s ideology and trial.
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L’Oreal Paris cosmetics galore!
L’Oreal Paris opens make-up studio at Naheed Super Store, Bahadarabad.
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Get your groove on!
Televised dance competitions have led to an increased interest in dance amongst the public.
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Itr: A fragrant affair
Perfume’s most basic form, itr, has come back into vogue in the subcontinent.
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PNCA drama festival: ‘I strayed yonder, while happiness nestled quietly under my wing…’
‘Khushi’ reminded the forgotten blessings taken for granted in search of an illusory world.
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The Monsoon hues of Sonya Battla
In her third lawn collection Battla experiments with colours of the season.
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Mona Lizza bids adieu to TV
The actor wants to focus on films and is set to venture into Bollywood.
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Sunuba’s Spa and Salon: Spa-tacular
Can’t get away to an exotic location? Then visit Sunuba’s for a relaxing retreat.
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Selling the stage
Is it time to take a truly commercial approach to theatre in Pakistan?
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PNCA drama festival: An interesting premise let down by a weak script
The suspense in ‘Wrong Number’ kept the audience from leaving.
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Step out in style
The most sought after designs are the flat-thong sandals, platform shoes and Kolhapuri chappals.
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Coke-troversy
What really happened between Amir Zaki and Coke Studio?
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Rohail Hyatt on Coke Studio’s Season 4
With the new season slated to go on air on May 22, The Express Tribune speaks to the man behind the hit show.
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Tweeting celebrities risk boring fans: survey
Older respondents said their interest was tempered by a hankering for the days when stars were "more special."
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Feline fun with hi-tech headgear
Necomimi can detect and interpret the emotional state of the wearer, expressing it through four distinct movements.
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Solo exhibition: Accentuating landscapes and the historic beauty
Artist displays 160 paintings at the Rawalpindi Arts Council.
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Performing arts: Everything that glitters
The play illustrated the struggle of two characters as they chase their dreams.
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‘Fusion in the Evening’: Norwegian, Pakistani artists mesmerise audience
Fusion in the Evening”, left audience mesmerized at the Open Air Theatre, Lok Virsa.
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Yasir and Jawad to lose vocalist
Wali Orakzai joins Pakistan Military Academy to seek a better future.
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Up next: Multan Fashion Council?
Multan has joined the fashion bandwagon with an international fashion show held this past Sunday.
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Theatre: Taliban atrocities and all that is ‘haraam’
Though lacking novelty ‘Funkar’ managed to deliver the intended message.
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The pursuit of beauty
Saeed Akhtar’s exhibition allows art lovers to see the process of a master at work.
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Munib Nawaz: On the attributes of women
The men’s wear designer is now targeting a new market: the independent woman.
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Talent for design
Interior designer Zara Zaman doesn’t mind getting actively involved in construction work.
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Firefly: Spreading smiles
Firefly gives an added value to your gift items with a touch of personalisation.
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Offbeat: E-kisses and flying kiwis
A round-up of the craziest, oddest stories from across the globe.
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10 things I hate about sending kids to pre-school
I didn’t go to pre-school, I turned out just fine — so what if I cried every day through first grade.
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Mummy, daddy and me
Of men and mothers who refuse to cut the apron strings, and some women who never get over their daddy issues.
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Bootlegging business: 111-want-booze
Most bootleggers say business seems to be expanding due to a relatively new breed of customers — the youth.
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Not a drop to drink?
Despite laws and social taboos, there is no shortage of either alcohol or alcoholics in Pakistan.
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Basically, I am a melancholic, depressed person: Rahat Kazmi
Veteran artist on books, music, and wishing the world was a better place.
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Drama festival: ‘Extra’ wins with high-level production and good laughs
Play revolves around a woman who has worked all her life as an extra in the Pakistan film industry.
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Poetry night: Aspiring poets express views on social, political issues
Guitar School plans to hold regular singing, poetry reading events.
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A call for promoting culture
Umer Shareef stresses the need to nurture the arts and culture.
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Eggceptional art
“The Travelling Egg” yolked at Rohtas Gallery.