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Labels: Lahore Labelised
Labels is set to woo and wow Lahore with its famed ‘fashion under one roof’ experience.
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The Organic Garden: Paradise regained
Promoting a healthy lifestyle inspired by natural products.
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Royal wedding localised
What if the royal wedding was held in Pakistan?
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Hunt for the true Mona Lisa begins in Florence
Researchers have begun their hunt for the remains of the woman who might have been the model for da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
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Twitter Alert: Playful taunts for Prince William, Kate Middleton
Local Twitterati took playful jabs at the lavish ceremony as the event played out.
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World dance day: Today, tap away your happy feet to the tune of music
Therapy for some, freedom for others, dance is recognised as a powerful, creative outlet.
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Water for Elephants
Reese Witherspoon is riding high in circus drama opposite co–star Robert Pattinson.
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Mantra: Attire with an attitude
The clothing store takes a twirl and revamps its look.
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World Dance Day: Dance to success
Shehzad Hussain talks about becoming an outcast to follow his passion for dance.
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Shall we dance?
While choreographers hope to introduce original works, people are more interested in copying established dance genres.
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Two tiger cubs draw crowds to Rawalpindi park
The male cub was named Rawal while the name of the female cub has been left for the public to decide.
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Youth organisations: Get up, stand up
The youth of Pakistan is willing and ready to go the extra mile to bring about a positive change.
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Offbeat: Cow madness and gorilla-duck love
A round-up of some of the craziest stories to make it to the internet this week.
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Facebook fans bankroll ‘risque’ Bollywood film
Bollywood’s only openly gay filmmaker wrote on his Facebook page. “I am, because you are.”
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Live your culture with Danka
Danka revamps its cultural guide as the web-portal goes national.
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Fantasy on canvas
Tabinda Chinoy’s paintings are a message of rebirth, hope and harmony.
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Sabz: More than a play
The original musical hits the bulls-eye with its direction and contemporary subject matter.
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Caught napping: Can we be awake and asleep at the same time?
Study suggests if brain is tired, some parts of it can fall asleep for fraction of seconds effecting performance.
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Whitening creams highly unsafe for skin: Dr Osman Tahir
Plastic surgeon says local creams can do irreversible damage to the skin.
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Theatre play: Think you can dance?
Just when you were bored with the Sheila humor, comes an alter ego of the club dancer, with a twist.
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Musicals in the movies
Broadway expands its stage with movie theatre shows.
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Noor Jehan: The evergreen voice
A tribute to the music legend Noor Jehan was held at the Aga Khan University Hospital.
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BCW ends on a high note!
Day 3 of the Bridal Couture Week culminated with designers showcasing attire for brides as well as for grooms.
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Waar: Pakistan’s next blockbuster?
Bilal Lashari marks his film debut with “Waar” slated for release in June.
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Abhishek Sharma’s second directorial venture
Tere Bin Laden director writing second comedy.
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Demonstration: Flower Story
Learning the art of floral making with German florist Brigitte Heinrichs.
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3D cinemas: The next craze in Pakistan?
3D cinemas are attracting their audiences, however, more 3D films are required for their survival in Pakistan.
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Russians 'never, ever had sex in space': Official
Russian or Soviet cosmonauts never had sex in space in the 50 years of human exploration of the cosmos.
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Architect, mother and singer: California’s Afghan pop star
A talented Afghan girl’s journey towards musical success.
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I had to learn Hindi like a student: Saif Ali Khan
Saif Ali Khan has been busy brushing up on his Hindi for his new film.
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Invitation to Karachi
Budding author Shehryar Fazli’s novel promises a riveting experience.
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Easter: Great Eggspectations
The Easter egg is regarded as a symbol of resurrection for Christians.
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10 things I hate about flying economy
Seeing the itchy and scratchy show from almost all the men on the plane is unbearable.
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Exhibition: Handbags that tell the stories of Chitral
Krizmah offers handmade bags with cultural and traditional motifs.
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Annual Parents Day: Roots celebrates Pak-China friendship
Students enthral audience with their spectacular performance.
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Farewell, comedy’s greatest legend
The Express Tribune’s Hani Taha writes a tribute to her childhood icon, now gone forever.
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Rozi Haroon:The cross dresser we’ll never forget
My ‘Rozi’ was the talk of the town, said Moin Akhtar in one of his most recent interviews with The Express...
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Words Of Moin: Moin Akhtar
Excerpts from the interview Moin Akhtar gave to The Express Tribune.
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Adieu to Pakistan’s greatest funnyman, Moin Akhtar
A reporter reminisces on her interview and resulting contact with the legend.
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Moin Akhtar: Greatest loss to laughter
Fans, artistes, the nation grieve the loss of iconic comedian Moin Akhtar.
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‘Blush’ – Following the footsteps of the Spice Girls
Will the latest musical bid from Asia to tap into the key Western market survive?
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Crossroads: Grease is the word!
Crossroads’ knack for slick marketing evolves further as they ‘go green’.
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The buzz and ecstacy of movies
Bollywood is now high on drug tales after the mushy rom-coms.
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Dum maro dum: A pointless Bollywood controversy
Has Deepika Padukone really managed to outshine the legendary Zeenat Aman?
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Twitter Alert: Moin Akhtar lives on through his fans
Condolences, memories, YouTube videos featuring some of Moin Akhtar’s greatest moments circulate among Twitter fans.
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Club Caramel won't release all album songs at once: Adnan Sarwar
Songs will be released one by one so they get better visibility, says guitarist Sarwar from Club Caramel.
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Balloons fight crows in Lithuanian city
Dozens of blue, violet balloons installed in park's treetops to fight crows which have plagued local residents.
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A thriller of feathery proportions
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 horror classic, ‘The Birds’, to play at Safma on Friday.
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Big B: The star blogger
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan completes three years of blogging without missing a single day.
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Sabz: A musical with meaning
Sabz is a contemporary play set in post 9/11 Pakistan and tackles some very serious issues in a humourous way.