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Surma: Can’t you see how bad it is?
Lead absorbed from surma in a child’s eyes can lead to retarded growth.
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Malodorous Landmark
The waft of sewage stink greets you as you enter the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Park in Karachi.
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Gender reassignment: Pink for a boy, blue for a girl
Gender ambiguity is a hush-hush topic, and lack of awareness among health practitioners delays timely diagnosis.
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A ‘fractured’ nation: ‘Burdened by imperialism, longing for an ideology’
Artist Sobia Ahmed’s first solo exhibition investigates the reason behind societal degradation, loss of identity.
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Art of oral storytelling: Manto’s radio plays illustrate the comic side of witty Urdu writer
‘Aao’ invites the audience to observe the complex dynamics of a marriage.
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Reviving cultural heritage: Water seeps through Sadequain’s mural
No experts or equipment available in Pakistan to fix famous artist’s work on Frere Hall ceiling.
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Capturing fleeting moments: Artists use photo essays to leave imprints on people’s memories
Photographs from Thar, Thatta, Nepal and Sea View put up on display at VM Art Gallery.
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Modern reality: Seven deadly sins take on the form of artistic visualisation
Curator says he is trying to push artists, viewers to reflect on the uncomfortable societal truths.
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Connecting youth: As tempers run high at the border, India and Pakistan find ways to take the high road
Baatcheet, a dialogue initiative between Pakistan, India, was launched on Aug 14.
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Artistic bond: Mothers, children choose flowers, not guns to paint life in Lyari neighbourhood
Kiran School and Integrated People exhibit works of Lyari residents at Koel gallery.