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Islamabad Fashion ‘weak’ fails to impress
The event sorely lacked substance, not to mention a gruelling time table that further exacerbated the situation.
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Dyeing for a change
If you’re craving a change and looking to rise above the crowd, then it’s time to get a hair dye.
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Girl with girl cheating OK, half of boyfriends say
Half of men would forgive their female partner's infidelity, as long as it was with another woman, says study.
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Gamers and geeks meet at first ever animation conference
Pioneers in the gaming world meet to inspire students at the Indus Valley school of Art and Architecture.
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Islamabad Fashion Week: Who are you wearing?
The Express Tribune ventures to get a low-down on the budding fashionistas, the motifs and cuts.
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Turning grandmothers into engineers
Sanjit Roy trains women to install solar power in their villages.
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Kapadia’s kaleidoscopic vision
T2F experience allowed Kapadia to display six short films that spoke volumes about observation, love for Pakistan.
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Local faces, global figures
Many commercial theatres display photographs which are pictures of Indian actors, replace their faces with local ones.
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Veena Malik ends her engagement
The two got engaged in October last year after cricketer Mohammad Asif broke up with Malik, got married.
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Marriages: For the love of money
The Express Tribune takes a look at some of the most extravagant weddings of all time.
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Diary of a bygone era: Khusro-inspired play to help preserve Urdu tradition
Yasra Rizvi’s play “Diary” is based on her own life and inspired by the teachings of Ameer Khusro.
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Monkey Business: Amusement centre for little imps opens in Clifton
Coffee and tea for mummy and daddy and playdates for baby.
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Meet the 'real vampires'
They work as doctors and lawyers by day but lurk as vampires by night...
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Oscar snubs and surprises
Handing out 120 nominations, Oscars inevitably have to spurn others to get only what classifies as creme d’la creme.
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Embellishing fashion with cricket
Stoneage launches exclusive cricket line for men inspired by the World Cup.
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Slackistan: Forbidden
Film may have received international acclaim but faces censor board ban at home.
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Bombay Dreams in the city of broken hearts
The play follows the journey of Akash, a young boy from the slums and his journey to Bollywood.
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Marriage: A call for moderation
Snobbishness and extravagance very often find expression in marriage ceremonies, especially of those who are affluent.
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Eye candy: Capturing the core of loss
Inspired by Jackson Pollock, Chundrigar’s collection is thought-provoking and beautiful.
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'King's Speech' crowned head of Oscar nominees
Kings Speech garners 12 nominations for the multibillion dollar film industry's top honors.
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Inspiration: The subaltern fashionistas
Malangs march along streets in mobs with ‘ghungroos’ signaling arrival along with reverberating drum beats.
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Sharahbeel steals from A R Rahman?
Bombay dreams in controversy before its premiere on January 27.
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The final journey of a legend
Joshi has been one of the most celebrated exponents of the Kirana gharana of Hindustan Khayal music.
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Pink bikers fight drug war
Social workers, drug trade experts blame years of political corruption, mismanagement for lack of support for poor
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Double trouble
Tax inspectors raid the homes of Priyanka Chopra and Katrina Kaif.
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Higher love
With nearly 150 food stalls set up around shrine, the urs at Data Saheb is a vibrant festival.
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Slackistan banned
Slackistan has been banned from screening in cinemas in Pakistan.
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Social networking leads to sex faster: Survey
Nearly 4 out of 5 people say texting, Facebook and social networking tools cause new couples to jump into bed faster.
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If I had another life, I’d like to come back as Han Solo: Huma Shah
Morning show host Huma Amir Shah on impulsiveness, humour, and the one thing she can’t live without.
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Blissfully bankrupt
Breaking the bank - despite the economic crunch, wedding expenditures show no signs of abating.
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Oprah reunites with long lost sister
Oprah Winfrey reveals her family secret that she's been keeping under the hat for months: she has a sister.
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Palestinians find freedom in the surf of Gaza
Abu Jayab taught himself to surf when he was young while hanging out on the beach with his friends.
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Nadal bares all for Emporio Armani
Tennis ace Rafael Nadal has stripped off for latest campaign for Emporio Armani underwear.
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A fashion week with a twist
Islamabad Fashion Week 2011 raised many eyebrows from fashion industry regarding unconventional organization.
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Vice Versa: a new album by Taimur Tajik
"Vice Versa is all about the people as I see them and I hope they see me in that same retrospect," says Tajik.
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Lollywood divided – again
Film industry debates the screening of Indian movies in Pakistan.
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The King's speech: It takes two to tango
Forget The Social Network and put all your money on The King’s Speech for this year’s Oscar pool.
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Pet bunnies in peril as Year of the Rabbit nears
Animal-welfare groups in Asia are warning of abandoned and neglected bunnies.
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Assange named 'un-Australian' of the year
Australian-born Assange edges out God, Denmark's Princess Mary and Prime Minister Julia Gillard to take award.
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The Hot Spot just got hotter
Hot Spot is both restaurant and a shrine to horror movies and pop culture.
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Nureyev inspires Galliano
Galliano sent out manliest collection of ongoing Paris fall-winter menswear shows with testosterone-charged homage.
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Israel’s sports plus size models
All participants must be at least 80 kg.
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Twitter Alert: Ali Zafar to sing the World Cup Song
Ali Zafar clears air with recent tweet, declaring he has been bestowed with honour of singing the World Cup Song.
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Jiye Latif
Thousands descend upon Shah Abdul Bhittai's mausoleum to celebrate urs.
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Jury, justice, and Jessica
Looking to watch a typical Indian movie? Then it’s better to give No One Killed Jessica a miss.
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10 things I hate about getting married
The tide of family that rains down to be a part of your joy day is enough to make you run off to Outer Mongolia.
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Pedalling for health: Cycling all the way to a healthier, longer life
Only a few decades ago, the bicycle was considered an essential household item, both in rural and urban areas.
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Khan on film fest jury
Aamir Khan to judge the Berlin film festival.
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Azad’s brother jailed
The brother of a Harry Potter film actor was jailed for assaulting her because her boyfriend was not Muslim.
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Robot helps sick schoolboy
Stepan, a plastic robot, is in the classroom to help a little boy with leukaemia to follow lessons through his eyes.