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Film festival on disability begins
We Care Film Festival will screen 67 entries from all over the world.
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Beauty & the Brush: Quick makeup tips
Maria Saadat shares some of our favourite time saving tips to keep you fabulous as you text, bbm your way out door.
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Hum TV Telefilm Awards: Starry starry night
Broadcast community with the high and mighty of the show business industry turn out in full force.
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Bringing heroes to life
ISPR comes up with thrilling drama series based on true stories of brave Pakistanis. Titled “Faseel-e-Jaan Se Aagay”.
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Boo! It’s math!
Once guilty of some of most unforgivable mathematical crimes, BODMAS rule did come across as BAD MOSS for this writer.
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Do you have a ‘good eye’ for interior?
Growing awareness, specialisation in such field has brought great prospects for people who pursue this career.
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Scores that matter
These tests aim to engage your skill, aptitude rather than your rote learning knowledge.
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Beautiful from this Angle: Not just ‘chick-lit’
The Karachi party scene is not a world we are used to seeing in literature - sex, drugs, media wannabes et al.
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Days gone by: All that jazz-ed
A documentary reminisces the glorious days of music in pre-Zia Karachi.
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Who will be the chosen two?
The film is currently looking at shooting commencement in May in London, Los Angeles.
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Anupam Kher to spread optimism
Kher trying to promote optimism by giving lectures on self motivation, posititvity since two years.
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Fashion forward retailers
Gearing up to provide a platform for mass retailers, clothing manufacturers to come to the fore.
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10 things I hate about vacations
Making friends jealous: I spend half my day snapping photographs and the other half uploading them on Facebook.
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Steven Tyler says Aerosmith not dead, plans new album
Veteran rocker Steven Tyler says he wants to start work on a much-delayed new album later this month.
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Less nasty, more nice in revamped 'American Idol'
"American Idol" returns to television next week not only with two new celebrity judges, but a whole new attitude.
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Bond is back: 007 film revived after MGM crisis
Daniel Craig will be returning as the legendary British secret agent in the latest James Bond film.
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Social issues depicted in paintings of children
Ali Azmat displayed his ‘Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom’ exhibition at Ejaz Gallery.
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India and Pakistan share common roots: Shamaeel Ansari
Well-known Pakistani designer Shamaeel Ansari calls Delhi a “home away from home”.
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Imran, Avantika tie the knot
Khan, who had been dating Malik for the past eight years, had a registered marriage at his uncle Aamir Khan’s house.
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Paulo Coelho banned in Iran
Brazilian author Paulo Coelho's books were banned by Iran with no explanation, the author's publisher says.
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Bumbu Sauce & Malang Party: Getting into the groove
Bands Bumbu Sauce and Malang Party jam in Islamabad.
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Workplace matters: How to handle impromptu meetings
Meetings are one of the many ‘curses’ of corporate life but will not disappear anytime soon.
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Pashmina Shawls: A timeless accessory
With winter at its peak, the resplendent pashmina shawl becomes the most hot-selling item in local bazaars.
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Somewhere: Spinning around
'Somewhere' is a retread of 'Lost in Translation', and, like most remakes, is decidedly inferior.
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Up north and personal: Be my guest
The lonely nook of the mountains up north sees some strange visitations.
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Sex education: New book for Muslims stirs controversy
A new book aimed at educating Pakistani Muslims in sexual matters has stirred up immense controversy in the UK.
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Raising the bar and setting the standard for quality entertainment
Ceremony pumped punctuality,fell through with Faryal Gohar, Imran Aslam perpetuating ambience of comfort, amicability.
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Breaking barriers with Nabila Changes
Launched with L’Oreal team, book comes at time when Paris-based company is looking for avenues to expand business.
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‘Bigg Boss 4’ comes to an end
With over-the-top cat fights, verbal abuse galore, much publicised wedding, romance, the season was bigger than ever.
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NAPA celebrates its musical talent
Students gave good performances, audience felt that it was weak in terms of sound.
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'True Grit' wrangles top spot at box offices
The remake of the 1969 Western beat last week's champ Little Fockers in a typically slow period for movie theaters.
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Rihanna equals Elvis record with fifth Number 1
The R&B singer had a number one single, album and two other songs in the charts this week.
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Love goes large: World's first dating website for fat people
The site which had 1,000 people flock to it in its first 12 hours, says slim people "need not apply".
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Twitter Alert: Celebrity tweets make impact on top stories in 2010
Singer Lady Gaga, actor Mel Gibson and pop idol Justin Bieber were the most tweeted about people.
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India’s magicians: striving hard for survival
Prakash works as a hospital anaesthesiologist in Mumbai, uses his breaks to hone his magic skills.
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Art for everyone
Arts Council of Karachi aims to train the masses in all art forms.
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Fortune favours the bold
The play's dialogue was met with approval by audience as it incorporated popular references from films, everyday life.
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Weighty issues
Being 40 and vain is not easy. Your body starts to change at 25 or so.
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I would like to change my pants: Saad Haroon
Comedian Saad Haroon on his privacy, wanting to be an iPhone, and enjoying other people’s misery.
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Health and sexuality: Keeping doctors away is not good for you
Health professional explains that sexual orientation mostly determined by genes and environmental factors.
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Trend report: Sequins
For Fall/Winter 2010 this hotter-than-hot brand has applied sequins to every form of clothing imaginable.
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Dubai Shopping Festival tempts Pakistanis
festival was launched in 1996, since then it has gathered 40 million visitors who have spent close to AED 84 billion.
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Mourning Basant
Taseer had been devoted supporter of Basant despite the Punjab Government’s ban on it for the last two years.
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan takes music to another level
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ruled Bollywood’s music scene in 2010 with three hits that took the industry by storm.
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Rex: The review
“Oedipus Rex" was a third-year students’ production, it surprisingly proved to be better than recent productions.
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Who will win 'Bigg Boss 4'?
The winner of reality show "Bigg Boss 4" is set to be announced at a grand finale in Lonavala tonight.
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Feline fervour
Cats are loving, playful pets that will delight any family.
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I grow peanuts. Do you?
Tips and tricks for planting and growing your own peanuts.
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National Drama Festival: A momentary station in a greater effort
“Shair Ke Aansoo” enacts the struggle of artistic expression but does so more as a vignette than a story arced play.
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Beirut’s iconic Glass Café takes its last bow
The history of this cafe is closely intertwined with the history of Beirut: Angele Abi Haidar.