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Check in to a wedding with a clutch
The Express Tribune talked to designers and make-up artists for their advice on the clutch dilemma.
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Misinformed Shiv Sena attacks SRK yet again
Shiv Sena attacked Khan for agreeing to perform for a Pakistani TV channel on 2nd anniversary of the Mumbai attacks.
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Chat at Chatterbox
Despite being one of many cafes in the vicinity, Cafe Chatterbox manages to maintain its distinctive identity.
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An attractive flower show
A beautiful arrangement of 82 varieties of flowers was put on display at Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi.
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Art that speaks for itself
Exhibition featuring some of Sadequain's most well-known pieces, books to run until Dec 6, at Islamabad's Gallery 6.
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Beauty & the Brush: Beat the chill with oatmeal
Keep your skin fresh in the winter with the oatmeal miracle mask.
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John Abraham wants to direct films
John Abraham says people have become more accepting of his style of acting.
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The Uninvited shines at Youth Performing Arts Festival
Set against the backdrop of terrorism, the short film, was the most impressive aspect of the opening day.
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The return of the churidar
The churidar pyjama is set to return as the ‘pant’ of the season.
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Real science fiction
Watching “The Event” is as confusing as grappling in the dark for your lost flashlight.
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Parenting: Stranger and stranger
If you’ve ever been the person to tell a woman it’s time to have a child, then you should be ashamed of yourself.
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Pushing oneself to the Max
What is possibly Defence’s only executive gym, Max Fitness, formally opens.
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I enjoy my dancing: Katrina Kaif
The 26-year-old speaks on working with Akshay Kumar and a female director.
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Tehzeeb Festival to bring musicians together
One-day event, set to take place on December 5, will have participants from all over Pakistan.
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All about bridals
Organisers scale down Bridal Couture Week to three days of fashion shows and no stalls.
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Guzaarish’s release in Pakistan irks Indian distributors
Pakistani exhibitors are in hot water for screening the film two days ahead of India.
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Scott Pilgrim vs the World: Pilgrims’ progress
Those of you who love watching other people play videogames will be thrilled by Scott Pilgrim vs the World.
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Even when a comedian lies, he is more honest than normal people: Sami Shah
Comedian Sami Shah on his first crush, the desire to be a writer and his lovely navel.
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Iqbal Hussain captures life-like emotions of his subjects
Known not only for his excellence as an artist, Hussain is also the successful owner of Cucoos restaurant in Lahore.
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The winter wardrobe
The Express Tribune guide on what to wear this winter for men and women.
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West is West is for everyone: Ila Arun
Veteran actor Ila Arun believes Pakistani women will love her in West is West because she represents them in the film.
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Meesha Shafi talks about motherhood
Singer talks about motherhood and balancing her career with a family.
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Phone wars: Nokia C3 vs Ideos
If you feel that typing on a touch screen is difficult, C3 is your phone. For the functionality of a PC, go for Ideos.
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Punking Pakistan up
The Taqwacore movement is a rejection of traditional Islam, incorporated by different bands such as The Kominas.
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A shawl for every season
Original pashmina and shahtoosh shawls remain a preference for foreign customers.
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New Potter film breaks box office records
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One made $330 million during its opening weekend.
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Make-up trends: She’s got the look
The cold weather is a great time to flaunt make-up that would otherwise melt in Pakistan’s usual oppressive heat.
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Lollywood’s language connection
Iconic dialogues from Pakistani films have become a part of everyday conversations.
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Zhalay Sarhadi: The glamour girl of the ramp
With looks that could kill, Zhalay Sarhadi is counted amongst the top few glamour girls in the country.
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Justin Bieber sweeps American Music Awards
Canadian teen idol sweeps American Music Awards to take home four prizes including artist of the year.
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‘Munni Badnaam’ is all the rage
After years of dominance, Bipasha Basu’s iconic dance song “Beedi” may have ended its reign in Pakistan.
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Abida Parveen doesn’t have time for Bollywood
Sufi singer Abida Parveen says she isn’t interested in signing up to sing playback for Indian films, despite offers.
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Gullak: Taking the world by t-shirts
Ammara Gul Aga and Sadaf Baloch t-shirt line has managed to garner a fair amount of buzz.
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Work underway on 3D cinema in Karachi
The highly awaited Atrium cinema equipped for 3D fims is in its test phase in Karachi.
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Clouds of smoke
Dawn was a magnificent rose pink and gold affair highlighting the jagged teeth of Dur Khaima...
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Khel Jari Hai: Comedy of errors
“Khel Jari Hai” is a side-splitting story of a community theatre crew that is attempting to stage a high-brow play.
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Amean J: Animal kingdom
BHV Zoo is a sombre, melancholic depiction of the animals that inhabit the Bahawalpur Zoo.
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Faiz Ahmed Faiz: The man who stirred human conscience
Faiz will be remembered as a poet, visionary, philosopher and symbol of hope.
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Twitter Alert: Bigg Boss
For some, it doesn’t matter that “Baywatch” star Pamela Anderson is appearing on Indian reality show “Bigg...
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Trend report: Shoe candy
There is no excuse to compromise on shoe style in the name of practicality.
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Hallows is my favourite Potter film: Rowling
Rowling says that unlike cast members, she had been given more time to digest the finality of Pottermania.
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Film studios deserted after brief Eid activity
No films in the pipeline, likely that no Pakistani film will be released till the end of this year.
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DiCaprio to make film on John F Kennedy
The Titanic star will be playing an FBI informant who gets close to mafia boss to determine the plot against Kennedy.
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‘There is no need to look boring in winter’
Ego’s new collection uses maroon, midnight blue, deep aqua green and pink along with off-white and black.
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Beauty & the Brush: Winter complexion
With the right highlighter and a little instruction, you can maintain your dewy complexion right on into winter.
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The dying art of making a sitar
In a room at the academy that smells of sawdust and is scattered with wood, one gets to meet the ever busy Zafar Ali.
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Guzaarish releases in Pakistan before India
Pakistani fans of Hrithik and Aishwarya manage to watch Guzaarish, two days before their Indian counterparts.
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Pamela Anderson boosts ‘Bigg Boss 4’ ratings
Since she joined the show, Anderson has been trying everything Indian including clothes, food and Bollywood dances.
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Deathly Hallows 1 not good as stand alone
Despite many commendable scenes and good special effects, without the second part, it does not hold much power.
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We welcome joint productions with Pakistan: Rishi Kapoor
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor says he welcomes idea of joint film production with Pakistan.

















































