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Enchanting extravaganza
Audience at Alhamra captivated by Indonesian culture through an ensemble of music, dance and costumes.
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50/50: We’re back!
50/50’s comic legends come together to play their parts in a spin-off of the hit show.
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73rd death anniversary of Allama Iqbal marked
The 73rd death anniversary of Dr Allama Iqbal, the Poet of The East, was observed in his native city Sialkot.
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‘Opening Lines’: A caravan of wandering artists
50 artists contributed their work to the pro bono exhibition.
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The grandeur of a good cause
The Art Fest 2011 brought together numerous artists on single platform.
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Welcome to the Hotel Mohenjodaro
An adaptation of a suppressed short story send chills down the spine.
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The evolution of Ensemble
Top Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s latest collection is now available at the House of Ensemble.
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Ghani Khan: The rhythms of hope
A band aims to bring the poetic message of Ghani Khan to Pakistan.
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Attractive men have long ring fingers: Study
Study suggests that men with ring finger longer than index finger are more likely to be judged attractive by women.
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I don't want 20 people wearing the same design: Zarmina Masud Khan
Fashion designer from Lahore launching her new collection ChikkanKari - Beyond White on Wednesday.
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Ambiguous journey: An artist and a sculptor compare the country’s ‘metal’
One believes that Pakistani passion can conquer all, the other compares us to sheep.
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Restaurant: No match for Noma!
Noma made headlines last year, deposing renowned Spanish restaurant El Bulli which spent four years in the top slot.
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Interview: Hair no evil
A beauty scientist speaks about dealing with hair and scalp problems.
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Signor Orsini: A man of wit and pizzazz
As an enterprise, Ciro supports everything that is food for the heart and soul at his restaurant Pomodoro in Lahore.
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Lollywood makes it to Saarc Film Festival
Two films from Pakistan will be representing the country in the Saarc Film Festival 2011.
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Gallup poll: Broadcasting of Indian channels sharply contested in Pakistan
42 per cent of Pakistanis opposed the broadcasting of Indian television channels; 43 per cent were in favor of it.
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Painting exhibition: How violence affects behaviour
Work inspired by artist’s visit to Afghanistan in 2008.
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The summer of lawn continues
The second edition of Nisha Lawn is now in stores.
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Lusting for lace!
Lace: The fabric which has been forever associated with bridal finery is big news for the summer.
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Nineteen 87
A young designer launches her first collection in time for the summer.
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Shubinak: Enter the spider’s web
Eco-friendly fashion at affordable prices.
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YouTube video of the day: The power of citizen journalism
Citizens have become the instigators of change and have used these resources to bring about a tangible transformation.
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Offbeat: Thieving monkeys, men in heels and home-made billboards
A collection of the odd, the crazy and the curious from across the world.
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Magazine: New edition of ‘Book Review’ published
Fresh edition out as National Book Foundation faces merger with NLA.
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Desperately seeking Faiz
There were no boards or volunteers to guide visitors to the main grounds; Faiz was found only on banners and posters.
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Jest clowning about
California witnessed several hundred people donning vibrant red noses.
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Three decades later
Hira Lari’s lawn collection opened for the general public on April 17 at Imperial.
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Ahmed Cheema: Chef, businessman, altruist and madman
The restaurateur’s personality is as lively and unique as his establishments.
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Eye Candy by Mahin
Mahin Hussain’s collection of clutches and totes in rich hues is highly eclectic
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Indonesian Culture Week: Colours and music of Indonesia invade Islamabad
The starting day featured colourful activities highlighting Indonesian traditions.
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Paying homage to the queen of folk
Celebration to mark release of Reshma’s new video, a testament of people’s adoration for her mesmerising vocals.
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Dubai with Strings attached!
An exhilarating evening jamming to Strings tunes.
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Fashion for a good cause
Children Cancer Foundation Pakistan Trust organises a fashion show to collect funds for young cancer patients.
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Sizzling Soha
The Rang de Basanti star sheds light on being on-screen with her mother for the first time.
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Opening: A vibe of Dubai in Islamabad
Terrace Café opens amid a pop of flashbulbs and paparazzi.
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Drama festival: Acting for interfaith harmony
Students from various institutions of the twin cities enact messages of peace and tolerance.
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Rio takes off!
The premiere of animated film Rio attracted celebrities from all spheres of Pakistan’s entertainment scene.
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Blue and Buff: 3D Avatar finally hits Lahore
CineStar has brought a new spectrum of entertainment for the masses.
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No means no, and men must realize this: Tasneem Ahmer
Not only do the girls need to be educated, attitudinal education of men also needs to be carried out.
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Whales can't resist a catchy pop tune: study
Humpback whales love a good hit single; every year a new catchy pop tune spreads among the male underwater crooners.
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New app calculates calories through photos of food
Worried about how many calories you are going to consume? A new iPhone application may help.
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Art exhibit: An ‘intersection’ of diversit
National Art Gallery hosts a group show of NCA graduates.
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Lahore gets its first 3D cinema
Sponsors hope to revive cinema, relying on youth’s support.
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Nandita Das on the subtle power of cinema
Nandita Das has won national and international acting awards for her socially relevant films.
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‘Ethical’ high-end fashion
Fashion ComPassion: a clothing line with a conscience.
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Cupping: Mind, body and soul
An ancient healing practice that may be a cure for everything from obesity to Parkinson’s disease.
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For art’s sake
Pakistan will take ‘Center Stage’ in US cultural exchange.
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Offbeat: Webs, holy water and chubby toddlers
A collection of the odd, the crazy and the curious from across the world.
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Art exhibition: Exploring femininity through the ages
Sumera Jawad’s collection of mixed media paintings will open to public today.
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Saz-o-Ahang: Classical music’s timeless charm
Trans-culture beats bring the house down.