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Are you game for Game of Thrones?
Episodic video game will include multiple storylines for each character voiced by members of the series’ regular...
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For the fashion-savvy kid
M&Co and Funky Fish open to fill in the void of international children’s clothing brands in Pakistan.
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Culinary arts: Cooking up a storm
The National Institute of Culinary Arts and Hotel Management offers an education to cooking enthusiasts
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‘Suicide Squad’ cast revealed: Leto as the Joker, Will Smith as Deadshot
Margot Robbie to star as Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney as Boomerang and Cara Delevinge as Enchantress
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Is Mona Lisa Chinese? Italian's theory raises eyebrows
On the back of Mona Lisa, there is a Chinese landscape and even her face looks Chinese: Angelo Paratico
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Red carpet round-up: British Fashion Awards 2014
Here’s a round-up of the some of the looks from the evening.
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No escape for Kit Harington
Jon Snow from Game of Thrones isn’t allowed to cut his signature curly hair.
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Freida Pinto on venturing into Bollywood
Actor hopes to mark her B-town debut with a female director; revels in being a global citizen.
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House of Cards returns on February 27
Trailer for the upcoming season includes a 12-second silent clip of Kevin Spacey as President Francis Underwood.
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Exhibit in Saudi Arabia lends voice to artistic narratives
Contemporary art fair Solos features works, which draw inspiration from the turmoil that has enveloped the Arab world.
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Fashion is a ‘sense-itive’ matter
Psychologist Dr Lawrence Rosenblum speaks about how wardrobe and fabric choices are governed by unconscious factors.
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Napa in tune with global music maestros
Four day International Music Festival set to kickstart from Dec 4, featuring notable musicians from all over the world
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7 ways music boosts your well-being
Learn how tunes help you find mind-body harmony.
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Genes determine eating habits
Research infers repeated exposure to certain foods makes children accept them later.
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Priyanka Chopra rises to the challenge
Actor says role in her first period film Bajirao Mastani is ‘tremendously hard’.
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Mockingjay outpaces Penguins
Latest in The Hunger Games franchise records a whopping $82.7 million at the US box office.
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A hundred and one reasons to laugh again
Play Sau Din Chor Ke completes the final spell of performances.
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From Sun Re to Coke Studio
Abbas Ali Khan on his latest album Tamaam Alam Mast and how he transitioned into becoming a household name in music
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From a stranger to a stranger
Letter sent by Albert Camus to Jean-Paul Sartre shows the two Parisian philosophers had been the dearest of friends.
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World's tallest, floating Christmas tree put on display in Brazil
The 85-metre tree, which weighs 542-tonnes, is illuminated with 3.1 million lights
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Angelina Jolie involved in car crash
The 39-year-old was returning from a screening for her new film “Unbroken”
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6 ways to guard your watch
Follow these guidelines to keep your wrist wear in mint condition for as long as you own it.
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Daily yogurt consumption could lower diabetes risk
Probiotic bacteria found in yogurt improves fat profiles and antioxidant status in patients.
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Bollywood’s ‘hungry young woman’
Sonam will next be seen in Dolly Ki Doli and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo.
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Farida Jalal on Indian television’s lost glory
The 65-year-old is getting ready for the latest TV offering, Satrangi Susral.
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Enter the battlefield
The ‘Road to Berlin’ exhibit illustrates the purpose, execution and enduring meaning of World War II.
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[S]carving trends through time
Mehreen Tanvir of Ivory Emporium will exhibit a unique collection of classic scarves at ‘Lux en Soie’ exhibition.
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FPW steps up its game
The three-day event witnesses the city’s top designers in ramp fashion deliver diverse and skilful collections.
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BEST READS
The Express Tribune picks out best reads for the week.
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Fashion Pakistan Week 2014
We’ve picked out our favourite look of the night, and the look that just didn’t make the cut.
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Blood in the time of cholera
Research suggests that vampires might possibly be the patients suffering from an infectious disease in Eastern Europe.
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‘Stories pass through you like an oil slick’
Writer Shandana Minhas talks about her readings, her writings, and of the friends she doesn’t have.
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Iqbal — the poet, the philosopher, the man
The national poet has written so diversely that insisting on any kind of purity is to read him flippantly.
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The dharna that fizzled out
Audience sits in on Anwar Maqsood Ka Dharna, a poorly executed play brimming with clichés.
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'Star Wars' fans get first glimpse of new movie
The seventh movie in the "Star Wars" franchise benefits from far superior visual effects than those first films
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Pakistan’s first indigenous entry to the Grammys
Album Indus Raag is a 12-CD compilation of classical and folk, spread across 13 hours of back-to-back music
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Feeling wealthy makes you conservative
Peoples’ support for tax and welfare policies depends on how well-off each person feels at that moment
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Heartbreak makes Swift a hitmaker
Singer credits her biggest mistakes with having led to her greatest career triumphs
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Vidhu Vinod Chopra reappraises the status quo
Director takes a look at his idiosyncratic style of filmmaking, hopes to translate 3 Idiots in other languages
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Red Carpet Roundup: Fashion Pakistan Week 2014
The looks ranged from classic silhouettes to cleverly tailored patterns
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FPW 2014 DAY 3: Setting the stage for winter wear
Fashion Pakistan Week (FPW) came to an end with 21 Pakistani designers who earned their spurs on the ramp
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This or that?: White-out black magic
Celebrities had every reason to be all smiles on the red carpet at the unbroken premiere at Odeon Leicester Square.
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LaBeouf appears in NY court for disorderly conduct case
Actor pleaded guilty in September on account of disrupting a Broadway performance.
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A walk through emotional minefields
Human suffering takes centre stage in the documentary series Apocalypse World War I, screened at Alliance Française.
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Mystery of Alexander the Great-era tomb holds Greeks in thrall
Television program Anatropi, normally a political talk-show, has twice devoted a two-hour segment to the excavation.
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Sardar Ali Takkar to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
After Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, the Pashto music legend has been chosen to represent Pakistan at the prestigious ceremony.
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FPW 2014 day 2: Fashion staples trump fads
The Express Tribune gives a round-up of the fashion hits and misses of the evening.
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Selfie sticks could bring jail time in South Korea
Science Ministry says anyone selling an unregistered version could face a $27,000 fine or up to 3 years in prison
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7 healthy-eating tips celebrities swear by
Not by taking magic potions but incorporating simple eating habits to their lifestyle.
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An unabated look at the Great War
Alliance Française organises three-day screening of Apocalypse World War I to commemorate 100-year-old conflict.
















































