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Facebook page of the day: Koolmuzone, for the love of music
This blog has come a long way in just two years, with nearly 41,000 likes on their Facebook page.
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Video of the day: The curious case of Awais Lovely
Awais Lovely features in a new video, dressed in a D&G strawberry red tee over black and white checkered pyjamas.
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Creative chaos: Mughees Riaz, depicting serenity in a country torn by terrorism
From pottery to poetry opened at Canvas Art Gallery on October 18 and will continue till October 27.
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Tribute to Daniel Pearl: Americana at its best
An interview with country singer Mary McBride.
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Aamir Khan: TV show is my most ambitious project
'I have been offered game shows before, but I didn’t find them very exciting.'
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Veena Malik will sponsor a Hindu girl
The Pakistani actor shows off her maternal side.
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PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week: All good things must come to an end
The House of Kamiar Rokni brings the house down on Day Four.
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Nusrat Bhutto: The fashion icon
The former first lady’s demise left a fissure in the fraternity of chic politicians.
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Facebook page of the day: Snapistan – Pakistan 'in a snap'
Core team of Snapistan consists of photographers who want to use pictures to portray what our country truly possesses.
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Offbeat: Table salt equals terabytes
Yang predicts that the salted bit-patterning process will be adopted by the industry by 2016.
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Winter must-haves: Textiles
What better way to prepare for the chill than to stock up on some good sweaters, shawls, scarves and ponchos?
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Hema Malini: ‘I miss classical dance in today’s films’
Malini rues the change in preferences of producers.
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Keh Dena: Set your soul free
Percussion-based version of ‘Keh Dena’ is by far the best musical tribute to date.
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PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week Day Three: A spectrum of colours and moods
Adnan Pardesy’s ode to colour and Khaadi Khaas’ homage to Karachi steal the show.
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Karachi: The Musical - fight night
Karachi is the ultimate comeback kid and now this mean and marvellous metropolis can boast a musical of its very own.
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What fun, conning a crime lord out of half a million dollars
‘The Sting’ screened at SAFMA.
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Celebrity gossip: 25 and troublesome
The dilemmas and dramas in so-called perfect celebrity lives.
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Emix Records: Another platform for new talent
Fuzon’s Emu launches an independent record label.
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Zikr-e-Khusro: A tryst with poetry and dance
Classical dancer Siddiqui held the audience spellbound with her graceful dance.
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Beauty: Lovely lipsticks
Choose your lipstick according to your look.
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Westlife to part ways in 2012
The Irish boy band put an end to their dreamlike musical journey.
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Asha Bhosle enters Guinness World Records
Bhosle recognised for having recorded the most "single studio recordings" with over 11,000 songs.
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'Man-flu' is real to a fifth of British women
When illness strikes, almost half of people agreed that men exaggerate their symptoms to get attention.
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Rousing fear: In digital prints, artist Dominic Rouse draws out the darkness of light
Exhibition on at ArtChowk-the Gallery till November 1.
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Toby Keith talks about Clancy’s Tavern
The singer says his new album has a lot of emotional value.
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Twitter alert: Baby showers and blessings
Celebrity mothers-to-be Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan and Lily Allen are at the centre of attraction this week.
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Basheer & the Pied Pipers: Shooting wild with Rahim Khan
The director discusses Basheer and the Pied Pipers’ upcoming music video.
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Hassan Jahangir: ‘Hawa Hawa’ hitmaker makes a comeback
Pop singer Hassan Jahangir comes out with his new single ‘Dol Dol’.
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Schwarzenegger returns to the big screen
The actor has started shooting for The Last Stand.
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Dabangg 2: Salman Khan’s firing spree
Team behind record-breaking film Dabangg fired by Khan brothers.
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Kuch Khaas: Rocking for a cause
The spirit of music is alive and kicking in the capital.
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Hamada: Moves like a dervish
Up close and personal with Egyptian dancer Hamada who wowed the audience with his magical performance at BCW.
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DJ Hanif Tayab: The Music Gallery opens avenues for sharing music
DJ Hanif Tayab believes that preserving music is equal to saving the world.
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Japanese scientist unveils ‘thinking’ robot
SOINN asks for help when facing task beyond its ability, stores information it learns for use in future task.
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‘Sesame Street’ cleansed
Hackers replaced the kid show’s transmission with R-rated videos.
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali: ‘Friendship is a liability in Bollywood’
Acclaimed film-maker Sanjay Leela Bhansali says real friends are hard to find.
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Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu: Where music and drama meet
New drama will feature call’s Junaid and Bilal Khan.
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Facebook: A growing need for entrepreneurs
How dependent is Pakistan’s entertainment industry on the social networking site?
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Aalu Anday: Make way for the Bayghairat Brigade
The cleverly penned and satirical track ‘Aalu Anday’ goes viral.
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YouTube video of the day: We love Aalu Anday!
The video is funny, the Punjabi lyrics clever but most importantly, the message is necessary.
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Offbeat: Two-faced cat beats the odds
The blue-eyed rag doll cat, called Frank and Louie, has made it into Guinness World Records.
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Changing perceptions: Psychiatrist-artist paints real Pakistanis — not terrorists
The exhibition titled ‘Expression and portraits from Pakistan’ launches on Wednesday.
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Chronic insomniac: Dreaming of sleep
What to do when sleep evades you.
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Gaga serenades Clinton with ‘Bill Romance’
Chemistry between politicians and celebs was on display at The Clinton Foundation concert.
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Harry Potter dominates Scream Awards
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 took home the top prize at the awards show evening.
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Fashion mix: Hermes embraces saris
The expensive French brand incorporates Indian spice in its new collection.
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Pet keeping: Doggie dos and don’ts
Dog trainers in Islamabad believe that the majority of dog owners don’t know the basics of pet keeping.
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Of balloons and toilet papers: Bizarre central
Fashion designers are creating outfits made of unconventional materials.
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Artdeco: Colour me beautiful
German cosmetics brand Artdeco talks to Lahore.
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Orlando Bloom: The traditionalist actor
Orlando Bloom says that he is old school English.