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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.
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Trend report: Blue
Blue brings this summer the perfect hint of colour to keep you looking fresh and bright.
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Diamond rush
Lahore's designer Bushra Aftab displays her jewellery collection in Karachi.
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Girl power: Veena fights back
Veena Malik is on fire, and in more ways than one.
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Viva Veena
The Express Tribune exclusively talks Veena Malik to get a uncut version of what really happened at Bigg Boss 4.
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Top Indian artist back on show, with more security
Art by MF Husain back on display after being withdrawn because of fear of attack by Hindu extremists.
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Director gives Mumbai fresh face in film 'Dhobi Ghat'
Kiran Rao makes directorial debut in a movie far from the typical Bollywood formula of song, dance and romance.
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Veena Malik makes it to Twitter trends
Veena Malik takes Twitterati by storm after the airing of her exclusive interview on Express News.
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Breaking language barriers with The Bard
Shakespeare plays will be performed in Arabic, Spanish and Urdu, during theatre season in Britain.
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Redford opens ‘shoestring’ Sundance film fest
Festival to show 120 films from 29 countries, including 95 world premieres, 40 films by first-time directors.
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The woes of the Culture Department
Confusion follows Culture Department as they plan to install new set up without functional executive head.
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Cohen to adapt Saddam Hussein’s romance novel
Book appears to be simple folk tale but contains pools of hidden meanings, was intended to be read as allegory.
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Getting to know Meera
Meera reveals details on controversies, fashion, film industry, fans and life.
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Women's tears say 'not tonight, honey'
Women's tears put a damper on men's sexual arousal, says new study.
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The demise of yet another cinema
Lahore's famous Ratan cinema to be auctioned on January 26.
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The new Catwoman
Anne Hathaway to star as the next cat woman in upcoming blockbuster The Dark Knight Rises.
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Beauty & the Brush: Curl up with the 70s
This season's top 70s hair looks for Spring 2011 revealed.
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Amitabh signs for two more seasons of ‘KBC’
Amitabh Bachchan, who made comeback to screen with fourth season of KBC last year, signed on for next two seasons.
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Strings has fans in Imran and Avantika
Avantika invites strings to celebrate husband, Imran Khan's birthday bash during honeymoon in Thailand.
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And the award goes to...
Award season in full swing; some delighted by accolades being showered, others question merit of ceromonies.
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Phone wars: Nokia X2 vs LG GW300
Both phones are decent purchases. But the GW300 seems to be giving more bang for its market price...
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Urs celebrations: Singing for Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai to the tune of the tamboora
Thousands of people gather to the tune of harmoniums, tablas and tambooras to pay their respects.
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Mehran University talent takes on tradition
‘Tales from the Desert’ showcases the work of four young artists from Jamshoro.
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Ali Zafar gets nominated
Ali Zafar becomes the first Pakistani ever to be nominated for three Bollywood awards for recent film Tere Bin Laden.
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Berlin festival honours jailed Iranian filmmaker
Berlin Film Festival will pay tribute to Panahi month after filmmaker was sentenced to six years in prison in Iran.
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It’s only on merit that I produced Dhobi Ghat: Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan reveals details about working with newcomers, life experiences and new film dhobi ghat.
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Faith no more
Theatre artistes have little faith in government which has failed to assist them in their hour of need.
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The name is Bond
Speculations that British super spy will head to Dubai in new book titled Carte Blanche.
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From the pitch: Make way for Howzat 2.0
With the 2011 cricket World Cup just around the corner, multiplayer cricket gaming takes a step forward.
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Nabila Changes: The only constant is change
Nabila’s new book is an important addition to the scant literature on Pakistani fashion.
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All in the head
Is the growing digital culture among the youth turning them deaf?
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Street life: Lahore’s fading splendour showcased
Photos show how city’s cultural heritage is being lost.
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Architecture-related exhibition explores complex themes of realism
‘Concrete Constellations’ depicts the architectural façades of Pakistani society.
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Chaaye Khana lives up to its billing, dispelling the affectation of coffee with good, strong tea
Strong but of an indeterminate blend, the tea is hardy and robust and at only Rs60, it is very well worth it.
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Brecht Theatre Festival: The rise of the Pehelwan
The story of Bala King is a social, political and historic reality narrated in hilarious fashion.
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Sound survival: If music be the food of love, play on
Responding to ultra-conservatism, Pashto dramas and pop music CDs spread across K-P and achieve niche status.
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Artist makes the rich buy their own visual criticism
Sadaf Khan presents her school thesis based on two bipolar cities: Boston and Lahore.
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Gervais crossed the line: HFPA
Ricky Gervais goes a little too far, says some really unacceptable things while hosting Golden Globes.
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Super size my coffee cup
Starbucks’ new size offering will cost 50 cents more than Venti size, holds seven more ounces of liquid.
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Ajoka’s theatrical tribute to Taseer
Ajoka brought two play productions to stage to project the rising intolerance of society.
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Crossing borders with NAPA
Napa to participate in the largest theatre festival in Asia, at the thirteenth Bharat Mohatsav.
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You are what you eat
Fashion, Entertainment giving out messages that highlight that onus is entirely about appearances.
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Pierce-Istan
Piercings have been common part of culture since long. Piercing tips, change in styles of piercings over past years.