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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.
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Ghulam Ali won’t sing for Bollywood
Ghulam Ali says "Ghazal is my first love,"he wont sing unless the songs appeal to him.
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10 things I hate about I hate lists
The wild generalisations: fat people snore, thin people whine about their weight, gamers have no friends.
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Youth Drama Festival: Opening day brings laughter and disdain
A large number of people attend first day of a 10-day theatre festival.
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Great expectations
Romance, action, comedy, real life stories... Bollywood is geared up with an interesting line-up of releases in 2011
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Top trends: Spring/Summer 2011
Style up with 2011s fashion forward trends.
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Blood on the dance floor
The debacle at the famed charity ball in Karachi brought about a host of issues and left guests shocked and dismayed.
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Film review: 20 minutes too long…
Sole Search is flimsy around the edges with dud somewhere in the middle.
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Make way for fashion
AIFD display work at Clifton campus featuring weaving, painting, fabric collage, apparel and accessories.
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Drama’s in the air
UMT was one of many concerts in recent times by colleges to consolidate talent from various institutes in the city.
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Boney M frontman found dead
Farrell died the same day as Grigori Rasputin, the infamous mystic whose story made the subject of Boney M’s hit...
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2011: Wish bone
Celebrities all around Pakistan pray for the country’s prosperity in the upcoming year.
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Photo show: ‘Fighter of Democracy’
Photographic exhibition on the life, works and contribution of former PM Benazir Bhutto
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The Fame Monster named top album of 2010
Pop singer Lady Gaga’s The Fame Monster tops the list of biggest selling albums of 2010.
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Beauty & the Brush
Go from simple to chic in minutes with 2010's hottest looks.
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Most prominent twosomes of the decade
We bring the decade’s most prominent weddings in Pakistan that became veritable obsessions.
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Music maestros pay tribute to the brave
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shafqat Amanat Ali jointly sing 'Imtehan Hai Imtehan' for War on Terror.
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'Science sense' list trashes celebrity health tips
Science campaigners lay bare some of the most dubious celebrity-endorsed health tips of 2010.
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Stone: The burden of existence
Starring Edward Norton, Milla Jovovich and Robert De Niro, Stone is the latest John Curran movie.
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Painting exhibition: Women’s issues with disarming honesty
Nahid Raza’s works depict intimate emotions that make up a female spirit.
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Embedding Classics
Library of Congress picks 25 movies every year deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically”
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Top concert attractions of the year
Overseas tours are increasingly becoming more lucrative for musicians, especially as infrastructure improves in Asia.
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Oscar contenders to open on Wednesday
final contender list is Biutiful which opens in theatre in New York, in Los Angeles to qualify Oscar consideration.
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ABBA ponders one-off reunion
Legendary Swedish band ABBA looking forward to a reunion soon.
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A night with the Cheapmunks
Cheapmunks are an emerging band as they opened their show with a nine-year old drummer.
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Pamela Anderson advert too racy for Hong Kong airport
The ad features scantily-clad former "Baywatch" star as an airport security guard stripping passengers of leather.
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Never Let Me Go: All in the genes
With Never Let Me Go, one gets a soppy, hormonal teen drama with Keira Knightly as irritating as ever.
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Terriers: One-hit wonder
“Terriers” maintains just the right balance of plot and character development.
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Art exhibition: Sara portrays themes of fear and anguish
The sketches done in charcoal, ink and pencil take on the form of caricature.
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Karachi’s first 3D digital cinema opens its doors
A long red carpet led the way for all those invited to the exclusive launch of the Atrium 3D digital cinema in Saddar.
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New kids on the block
Napa graduates share their personal stories with The Express Tribune explaining their passion and love for theatre.
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Who is the ‘Bad girl’?
Claire Pamment speaks about Punjabi commercial theatre in Lahore.
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Adnan Sami in legal trouble
The singer defends himself after being issued a legal notice by the Enforcement Directorate of India.
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Theatre in Pakistan: Curtain call
How long will it take to make theatre a part of the mainstream art scene?
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Mixing it up with the Cheapmunks
"A video launch? A world tour? Who knows? We have a lot planned - you’ll know in due time" say Cheapmunks.
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Anoushey Ashraf, the youth icon
Anoushey defines herself as, “Friendly, loud, hyper, impatient and a very loving person.”
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Hastened production attempts to capture Bhutto’s odyssey
Roshni ka Safar, directed by Hasan Abbas Raza and produced by the Ministry of Culture, was staged at the PNCA.