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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.
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The Sun Clown, continues to shine at 80
The world’s oldest clown has given up tightrope walking but Oleg Popov still tours half of the year.
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T2F invites in anarchy
In his talk ‘No state, no master’ Fahad Desmukh spoke about anarchy as an ideology that would exist in ideal world.
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Karachi meets Co-VEN
Co-VEN took stage by storm at the Music Art and Dance School where they performed second concert during visit.
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Good morning?
New culture of entertainment has germinated; culture that has interestingly shifted from dramas to morning shows
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32% Pakistanis consider local women beautiful: Survey
Survey reveals that Pakistanis generally find women from the Subcontinent, Middle East and Eastern Asia attractive.
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Celeb tweets make impact on top stories in 2010
Celebrities like Bieber, Lambert and O'Brien were not far behind news organisations in having an influence on Twitter.
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Food Street making a comeback
City govt chooses Fort Road as ‘perfect venue’ rich in culture.
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Obscurity of human existence explored
Nomad Art Gallery opens solo show of paintings of Syed Faraz Ali.
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Beckham’s son on Britain’s best-dressed list
He may be just eight but when it comes to style, Romeo Beckham is already following in his father’s footsteps.
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Did Dr Murray do it?
Two of Michael Jackson’s children watched horrified as pop star lay motionless on his bed the day he died.
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No One Killed Jessica to solve a murder mystery
The story encapsulates incidents related to murder, Sabrina and Meera’s relentless struggle in pursuit for justice.
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The new-age woman
Urban society witnessed significant growth in female work force while many women still not given ‘permission’.
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Famed faulty forecasts
“Load shedding will be over by August 14, 2009.” Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, on May 26, 2008, and again on January 2, 2009.
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'Muslim Batman' angers rightwing US bloggers
Comic book caped crusader recruits a Muslim to run his crime-fighting franchise in Paris.
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Encore for Malaysia's hit Islamic talent show
Smash-hit TV show "Young Imam" modelled on reality-TV formula gets second season.
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Laaleen’s Oscar predictions
Official nominations for this year’s Academy Awards will be announced on January 25.
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Imran Khan’s desperate measures
Imran Khan is all set to tie the knot with long-time girlfriend Avantika Malik on Monday.
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Jazzing it up with NAPA’s music ensemble
The much anticipated musical soiree, NAPA exhibited blend of Eastern and Western music with unique instruments.
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Salmaan Taseer — Patron of the Arts
Salmaan Taseer had a very different approach and had a great taste for fine arts.
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Adnan Sami’s ex-wife barges into his house
Adnan sami's ex-wife barges in his house with lawyer, creates mayhem, raises tempers.
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Celebrity resolutions revealed
Natasha Saleem, Annie, Juggan Kazim and other talk about hopes and dreams for 2011.
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Artists from interior Sindh - Mid-crisis: ‘Roti, kapra aur makan’, misprints and our society
NCA alumni put up a joint exhibition, commenting on the country's socio-economic conditions.
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Radiate with High Definition skin
Luscious Cosmetics revolutionizes the concept of make up in Pakistan.
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Think twice before you get that tattoo!
Getting inked is no big deal today, especially when it comes to declaring love for someone.
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Celebrating music with the maestro’s
Arif Lohar is set to perform at the Engro Excellence Awards.
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Napa reprises a Greek tragedy in Urdu
Napa is set to open its last year’s production Oedipus Rex to the public for the first time.
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Maati TV — Pakistan’s first web television
Maati TV aiming to promote community-based journalism, indigenous culture and social values.
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On a (blog) roll
The general vibe in the Pakistani blogging community/Twitterati is one of positivity, openness and growth.
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Dark yet delicate portrayal of Balochistan’s cultural degradation
Akram Dost and Jamil Baloch impress upon new realms of depicting social change.
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Twitter refused to become part of Facebook
Reports claim that the Facebook wanted to buy Twitter as a firm in order to expand their business.
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Palestine National Orchestra makes debut in Israel
War stricken Palestine has made a musical come back with the launch of its ever National Orchestra in Israel.
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Comic relief in war-torn Kabul
Nine members of Azdar troups put together performance in a country that had been locked by battle for nine long years.
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Napa’s first night of classical tides
The first night of classical tides presented by Napa Alumni Music Ensemble NAME was a low key affair.
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Office politics amid roars of laughter
Second day of drama festival at PNCA sees more appreciation.
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Former child soldiers learn to shoot - with a camera
Bahadur used Maoist rebels as escape from deplorable conditions that haunted his survival in Nepal’s Humla distract.
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Lollywood left behind - again
English movies are being screened instead of local ones to entertain those travelling domestically by bus, train.
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Rahat Fateh Ali rules Bollywood’s music scene
Pakistani singers and musicians continue to make waves, capture music scene in India.