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‘It’s not what we do to music, it’s what music does to us’
Sharing her preference for nazms over ghazals, Sani said that she loves the aspect of storytelling that poetry offers.
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No fluttering about: Moni Mohsin may be a social butterfly but she stings like a bee
Author’s animated readings has audience in fits of laughter on first day of fifth KLF .
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Where the streets have two names: Nazish Brohi uses anecdotes to explore ‘circulation of violence’
Honour killings are not a thing of the past, says the researcher at a talk at T2F.
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Art and the city: Mapping the roads of Karachi for the routes best travelled
Artists Roomi Ahmed, Bani Abidi share how Karachi has influenced their work and career.
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Book review: A Restless Wind - princely pursuits
A Restless Wind drifts along, hoping to find direction.
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Pride hath a fall: Blazing Raavan sparks hope of good's triumph over evil
Dussehra marks the end of the nine days of Navratri.
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Mind your Media: 'Citizen journalists should tap into what media overlooks'
Stephen Franklin shares his views on making the most of investigative journalism.
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Colour of the season: Orange is the New Black
No sugar coating for the stories of women behind bars in this new show.
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Book review: Tales from a Vending Machine - going somewhere? Not so fast
Anees Salim’s Tales from a Vending Machine amuses, but could have been much more.
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Not about a boy
Media outlets could have explored possible scenarios that led Shahzeb’s family to forgive the killers.