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Delhi by Heart: Writing ‘home’
A brush with history only sheds the absurdities of the present.
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N-Gents: Parlour Tricks
Need to get a handle on your tache? Trundle on down to N-Gents, ‘modern barbershop’ opened by stylist Nabila’s son.
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Polo: Four legs, two heads, one heart
From tribal method of conflict resolution to a passport to high society, polo has been more of a culture than a game.
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Parenting Guide: 5 fun activities to do with your child
Remember that your involvement is crucial as it will encourage your child to participate too!
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Hottie of the week: Munib Nawaz
Munib is just the embodiment of class and confidence!
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Recipe: Green Mango Squash
Beat the heat with this invigorating and easy-to-make mango drink before the kairi season ends!
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Movie review: Fast & Furious 6 - Just plane crazy
Fast & Furious 6 sends your head spinning with its reality-defying action sequences.
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Divorce: It’s not the end
Ms.T explores the trials and tribulations of divorcees in our society and how they can overcome them.
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Vaccines: Defence policy
There is an array of vaccines. Some are essential for your child. We ask experts about the best way to space them.
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Man of Steel: Going commando
Three Superman fans, from Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, assess the rebirth of the first
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Eco-friendly paper: Pulp Fiction
Eco-friendly homemade paper is only taken seriously as wedding ware.
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Pimp my ride: Bulletproof
Things are getting worse. Here’s how to suit up.
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Nimco: Old Spice
There are many a Nimco-maker in Karachi, but there is only one original store.
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Transgendered-artist album: Please don’t stop the Music
Nine singers release India’s first transgendered-artist album.
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Unwind: Of summer sales and load shedding!
Give your summer a boost with Ms.T’s latest recommendations for all that is hot, hip and happening this month.
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Written in the stars: Cosy up to the Cancer man
The Cancer man lends credence to the water sign’s reputation for being a whirlwind of emotions!
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Recipe: Green Salad
The perfect tossed green salad is a mark of a great cook and a salad made of fresh greens can truly make a meal.
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Amna Ilyas: The mysterious beauty of the fashion industry
Ilyas may not yet be a household name but she is being titled as ‘Pakistan’s Couture Queen.’
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Health awareness: Don’t fear the smear
HPV quietly wrecks cervix cells, may take around 10 years before you will find it has progressed to cervical cancer.
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Movie review: Into Darkness and irrelevance
Star Trek Into Darkness is a long, long way from a disaster, but it belongs in the darkness, where no one can see it.
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Kasuri craft: Blanket statement
Kasur’s traditional khais was almost dead as an art but its artisans have been working to come in from the cold.
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Crime show re-enactments: Extra Ordinary
For hundreds of extras in crime show re-enactments craze to come on TV means forming underbelly of the industry.
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Rare earth mineral: A Gem of a Story
Hidden in a mountain outside Peshawar is a rare earth mineral that can make men millionaires.
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Wear it Parsi style: Lady Gara
In their silk threads, Parsi gara saris trace story of commerce, culture & craft from the times of the British Raj.
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Palazzos Passion
Why you must own a pair of stylish palazzos.
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Recipe: Thai Green Mango Salad
It is finally mango season and you must indulge in this deliciously tangy Thai Mango Salad.
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Hottie of the week: Hissam Hyder
Hissam remains not only Pakistan’s no. 1 jockey but is also amongst the top 5% of Polo players worldwide!
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The evolution of folklore
Saif Asif Khan explores why our love stories are always so tragic.
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Book review: The perfect situation - the secret lives of teenagers
Tanzila Khan takes up the challenge of writing young adult fiction in Pakistan.
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Health tip: Don’t suck it up
Karachi’s water has small quantities of the brain-eating amoeba — here’s how to do wuzu safely.
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Book review: Bonds, breaking and re-building
Khaled Hosseini’s new work examines the family unit against the backdrop of a nation.
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Muslim architecture: Fit for a King
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture shortlists 20 works in places with significant Muslim populations.
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Local films: Afghan Mission Impossible
Down from 20 a year, Afghan films produced today are screened in wedding tents as the cinemas have been destroyed.
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American espressos in Abbottabad
This sleepy university town is getting mean about the bean.
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Young professionals making it big: Fast Company
Economy is kaput but new breed of young graduates of Pakistan’s premier universities, are carving out a niche.
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Parenting Guide: Keeping your child busy during summers
From travelling tips to home activities, we’ve got you covered for the long months ahead.
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Recipe: Chicken Tikka Boti
Tantalize your taste buds with this recipe for the perfect tikka, best served with warm roghni naan.
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Hottie of the week: Aamir Atlas Khan
Move over, Afridi. There is a new smashing and dashing (quite literally) Pakhtun in town!
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Arranged marriages: What’s love got to do with it?
The silver lining to arranged marriage, a tradition much feared by today’s youngsters.
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Killer shoes
High heels, kohlapuris and khussas are all health disasters for your feet, say the experts.
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Book review: Dan Brown's Inferno - to hell with it
If you like Dan Brown, you will love Inferno even though it’s formulaic and over-the-top.
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Graphology: Person behind the pen
Learn how to create a personality profile with a basic lesson in graphology.
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Reading Gatsby in Pakistan
Girls from good families must marry by the rules in Pakistan as well.
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A Barbie Dreamhouse nightmare
The opening of the Barbie Dreamhouse in Berlin has been marked by protests.
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Recipe: Chicken Karahi
Surprisingly quick and easy to make, Chicken Karahi is a staple at every gathering.
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Hottie of the week: Jibran Nasir
Jibran most recently made waves across Pakistan as the ‘Azaad Umeedwaar’ candidate from Karachi’s NA-250.
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Is marriage the end to my career?
Have you ever wondered where female position holders go? They go to their susrals.
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Two urban experiences: Mumbai & Karachi
Princeton professor Gyan Prakash compares two urban experiences.
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Movie review: One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small
Steven Soderbergh’s last film takes on scary experimentation with new but needed drugs.
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Art at its peak: Don't Look Down
Paksitani artist Imran Qureshi is invited to paint the roof of the world’s most prestigious art museum.