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My father, my teacher
I loved to share my views, experiences, aspirations and ambitions with him and always found him listening attentively.
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New York City launches app for free condoms
Need a condom? There's an app for that.
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Of ethnography and social change
Screenings of short-films continue on the second day of Mini-Input.
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Uth Records empowers the youth
Uth Records is a rising platform aimed at showcasing talent from Pakistan.
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Verve – believe the hype!
Imtisal Zafar and Arsalan Ahmed Khan have made waves with their creative style and professional work.
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Calling Captain Pakistan
Jamal Khurshid has an entire comic book series ready to go, complete with jinns, parees and ajooj majooj.
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Mehdi Hassan recovers in AKU intensive care unit
The famous classical singer recovered after remaining unconscious for three days.
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Are you suffering from Facebook anxiety?
For a significant number of Facebook users the negative effects outweighs benefits, says study.
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51% of Pakistanis favour engagement before marriage
People are almost equally in favour of marriage without engagement as with one, says new survey.
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YouTube video of the day: Seeing Faiz through a new lens
Filmmaker Ali Kapadia makes video for Faiz's poetry, featuring background voice by Zia Mohiuddin.
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Tender Hooks: The butterfly effect
Moni Mohsin walks a tightrope between her works turning into pure social commentary or else caricature.
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YouTube video of the day: Seeing dead people at FiLums
Badly done horror moves always do the trick. Thumbs up for the effort!
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Copy that: Copie Conforme
Although the film moves relatively slowly compared to Hollywood fare, it is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride.
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7 Khoon Maaf is a black comedy
Coming to theatres on Friday, 7 Khoon Maaf has received an adult certificate on its screening in Pakistan.
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Goethe Institut brings Mini-Input to Pakistan
After an extensive festival in Hungary, the International Public Television brought forth its best work to Pakistan.
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Dhaka embraces Fuzon
After drawing in an audience of 3,000 fans, Fuzon looks forward to future collaborations in Bangladesh.
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Bollywood song and dance banned
As Lahore Arts Council imposes ban on theatrical dances on Indian songs, commercial theatre demands reconsideration.
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Toni & Guy weds Depilex
Depilex and Toni & Guy come closer in a matrimonial union of Redah Misbah and Shammal Qureshi.
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Practical magic
I’m hoping to get some sort of insight into the twists and turns my love life may take in the coming years...
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Dating: Thrill of the chased
Conventional wisdom says that if you want to make a man fall in love with you, make him chase you!
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The alluring Angeline
A powerhouse of creativity and talent, Angeline Malik is a well-known name in the entertainment industry.
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Phone wars: Nokia x2-01 vs Samsung ch@t 322
While Nokia X2-01 may have its loyalists, Samsung ch@t 322 is a better option if one is willing to try a Korean phone.
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Waves and Particles: Newton’s theories take on a new face
Artists use ink, helicopters, sandy beaches to explain wave-particle duality.
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Tiger Woods fined for spitting in Dubai
The golfer apologized after being fined for spitting during the Dubai Desert Classic over the weekend.
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Faiz Centennial celebration
The Second Floor steps forward to organise a celebration with film, music, dance, and readings of the poet’s works.
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Cringe nights in London
Participants reading out their excruciating teenage diaries to a crowd is the latest social craze to hit London.
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Strings enthralled by Peshawar
Strings make head way for the north and take Peshawar by storm with their performance.
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Rappin’ it out with Adil Omar
19-year-old Adil Omar is set to launch his debut album featuring hip-hop music.
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Faiz Centennial celebration in Philadelphia
The Twelve Gates Art Gallery organises celebration titled Faiz in Song and Translation.
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan arrested…
The response in Pakistan seems to suggest that people here see a conspiracy in everything.
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64% of Pakistanis disapprove of women on billboards
Almost two third of all Pakistanis disapprove of billboards with pictures of women on them.
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10 things I hate about Valentine’s day
So now there’s a license to be horrible to your ‘significant other’ 364 days a year?
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Dressing up for love
Come February 14 and every store in town gets painted a deep hue of red.
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Propaganda Pakistan
Propaganda is a brand from Thailand which includes provocative gift items that makes one sit up and take notice.
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Asim Jofa lawn exhibition closes today
Designs were intricate pieces of art, not floral but had the emblem of stylised jewellery imprinted on lawn print.
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Velveteen Valentine
Maha Jawed’s red velvet cake will tantalise your senses - the newest kid on the patisserie block.
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Cockroaches as Valentine's gift?
A New York zoo is offering the chance to name a Madagascar hissing cockroach after that special someone in your life.
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I want what I want right now: Ayesha Hashwani
Designer Ayesha F Hashwani on vacations, hating sushi and hiding imperfections.
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Valentine's Day: Love... actually?
The next time you buy roses on Valentine's Day, remember that the tradition began rather more violently.
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The House of Ensemble embraces spring
The fashion house leads the way in setting this season’s fashion trends.
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Buy the damn rose!
Forget intellectualism, definitions of love, and commercial exploitation. Just buy the damn rose!
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Singled Out
The woman I set out looking for more than a decade ago is still nowhere in sight
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‘Mufti Sahab, yeh kya baat huyee’
This Valentine’s day, I am in love. And here I am writing a love letter.
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No money, no honey
Take a look at how business ventures are capitalising no Valentine's Day.
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Jhoom in love
Ali Zafar is back with a bang as his third studio album Jhoom hits stores today.
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Faiz’s 100th: Bollywood celebrities walk their way to Pakistan
Javed Akhtar, Shahbana Azmi travel to Pakistan on foot through Wagah in order to join celebrations in Lahore.
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Jagger, Dylan to perform at the Grammys
Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan will show the young ones how to strut their stuff at the 53rd Grammy Awards.
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Alternate: A hair and makeup story
Sunuba makes a mark on the ramp with eccentric hair extensions incorporating lights, feathers and gigantic globes.
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Serving indigenous music
Pakistan’s Haider Rehman, a flute player and tabla nawaz, returns after performing at the World Music Festival.
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Dance for a cause
After drawing attention at a mall, ActOne and team are set to take Karachi by storm with their dance moves.

















































