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Faiza Mujahid: Don’t call me doll
There was a time when a female musician could hardly be seen as anything but a sex symbol. Mujahid is changing that.
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Reema vs Lahore Zoo: Deer trouble for actor
Zoo may take legal action against filmstar Reema for not paying for the upkeep of two deer she had adopted.
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Tragedy strikes Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's band
Indian manager of Pakistani Singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan killed in a road accident, 2 band members injured.
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10 things I hate about simple girls
The simpleton will say something as inane as, “I love my cat” and get 500 Facebook likes in a matter of seconds.
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Bollywood calling: The fall of Uzbekistani cinema
Mirroring Pakistan's own struggle, Uzbekistani cinema is being overshadowed by Indian productions.
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Osama bin Laden: Looking in the wrong places
Osama bin Laden's fame can be guessed from his coverage done extensively all around the world.
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Pyaari ammi!
She washes dishes, sets dinner tables, cleans houses to take care of the most precious person of her life- her mother.
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The art of portraits: Illustrating the creative process
Saeed Akhtar’s sketches go on display as artist launches Sketchbook.
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13 songs to dedicate this Mother’s Day
On Mothers’ Day, what better way to make your mother feel special than dedicating a song to her?
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Noori reunites after 7 years
The original Suno Kae Mae Hoon Jawan line-up, with Ali Jafri and Gumby, performs together after 7 years.
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Cultural fusion: K-P women show rainbow of versatility
A three-day event promotes social development of women through art and entertainment.
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St Patrick’s School - 150 years: ‘In this school, it doesn’t matter where you come from’
Current students, staff and alumni gather for final party.
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Condolence reference: Moin Akhtar - the friend, the actor - remembered
Friends reveal his intense appetite for research.
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NN Chocolatier and The Box: Cherish the Box
NN Chocolatier and The Box combine spirituality with packaging.
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Sufi Festival Cancelled due to Bin Laden
The festival that had to be cancelled due to security concerns aims to promote peace through Sufi music.
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The magic of the sitar unveiled
Sitar maestros perform at the Tehzeeb Sitar Festival, followed by the Tehzeeb Awards ceremony.
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‘How Cloud 9’s The Mango Tree has set the standard for Thai cuisine’
The Mango tree launches at Cloud 9 and delights Islamabad’s taste buds with Thai cuisine.
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Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan
Evolution of man through centuries chronicled in school play.
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Annual exhibition: 239 works by Punjab artists go on display
The exhibition of paintings, graphics and sculptures will continue till May 18.
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Making waves through Jazz
Jazz lovers from all over Lahore enjoy scintillating take on modern jazz music during German jazz festival.
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Item numbers spicing up the small screen
Popular songs are interspersed with the story to attract TV show viewers.
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Natalie Dissel: Dazzler
Natalie Dissel brings her jewellery from Bali, to lure the people of Karachi.
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Lawn for men: Ludicrous or lucrative?
Will Pakistan’s macho men wear floral prints?
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Offbeat: Flag wearing mechanics and lolly licking tigers
A collection of the odd, the crazy and the curious from across the world.
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L'atelier gets new designs almost every day: Sadaf Raza
Brand manager of fashion house says her team discourages designers from sending in old designs.
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Exhibition: Simple messages through complex methods
Contemporary issues put across as allegories.
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German jazzy beats
Exhibition organised by the Annemarie-Schimmel-Haus German Cultural Centreis part of 2 day German Jazz Festival.
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Cross Stitch: A stitch in time saves women
Cross Stitch is Lahore’s newest retail outlet offering a variety of embroidered fabric in dazzling hues.
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Beena Asim: Fine furnishings
Designer Beena Asim has got the Midas touch on wood,leather and gems.
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Grin and bare it with a dental tattoo
Forget about body tattoos, it’s time to sport skulls, dragons and arrows on your teeth.
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Muslims first, Pakistani distant second say majority: Gallup poll
Significant majority of Pakistanis (59 per cent) choose to identify themselves as Muslims first.
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I want to work for Pakistan before moving to the west: Mohsin Ali
Fashion designer from Quetta says he wants to give back to Pakistan what fame and success it gave to him.
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New Yorkers sample cheese made from human breast milk
A New York gallery offered adventurous eaters cheese made from human breast milk, gets mixed reviews.
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Exhibition: Reconfiguring traditional, oriental art
Abrar Ahmed opens at Nomad Gallery.
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Between violence and the self
Tehreem Jafri’s provocative and complex work on display at Khaas.
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Origins, Original attire
Trendy and traditional clothing line hits Karachi.
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Music, music everywhere
Music: The saviour of Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
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Silver screen’s love affair with terrorism
The Express Tribune evaluates Bollywood’s contribution to post 9/11 cinema.
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Reel bad Muslims
Will Osama bin Laden’s death mean the end of Hollywood’s favourite arch villain?
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Art wars : In a contemporary world, is tradition no longer a credible inspiration, ask academics
Speakers compare the Pakistani context of ‘tradition’ and its impact on understanding art.
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Theses display: Commercial lure top value for students
Twenty four students of Punjab University’s Department of Textile Design displayed final theses.
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Abrar shows support for recovering addicts
Singer visits Aas drug treatment facility in Daska and sits with patients.
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Tarot cards: Healing hands
A tarot card reader deciphers ailments and aims to open clinics around the country hoping to cure people.
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Art’s noble night out
The Welfare Society for Patient Care hosted its first major fundraising event for kidney patients.
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Heading back to our musical roots
Upcoming Tehzeeb Awards and Sitar Festival will be held May 5-6 at the Arts Council Auditorium.
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Shamaeel: Fashion’s power-house
The designer talks about her plans as Fashion Pakistan’s Chairperson.
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Of love, passion and obsession
In his latest novel Juliet, Naked, Hornby returns to the world of music obsession and mundane relationships.
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Let’s conquer worry!
Dale Carnegie decided to take his life-inspiring teaching techniques to another level.
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Books calling 15: ‘SOS’!
Reading for pleasure continues to decline, not because of a lack of books, but a lack of readers.
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Captured on Twitter: US raid on Osama bin Laden
Sohaib Athar reported on Twitter that a loud bang had rattled his windows.

















































