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Scott to direct new Blade Runner
The 73-year-old director and producer last year directed Robin Hood, and just wrapped up Prometheus.
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Republic: When there’s a suit, there’s a way
Designer Omar Farooq’s viewpoint on fashion clashes with the current market situation.
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Chandi: The silver lining
Goldsmiths are seen experimenting with silver.
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Comedy to the rescue
TV programmes in modern times have gained popularity by highlighting proverbial characters found in our society.
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The 99: Superheroes turn to Islam
The 99 comic series attempts to counter religious stereotypes.
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Man plays vampire, attempts to suck blood
19-year-old Lyle Monroe Bensley awaits a psychiatric evaluation in jail on burglary charges in Galveston, Texas.
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Calligraphy exhibit: A group show of the budding and the mature
Works of 14 artists displayed at RAC’s new art gallery.
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Every film counts: Imran Khan
Imran Khan believes that an actor has to prove his prowess with every new film.
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Canadesi: Pakistanis celebrate independence day in Canada
Despite being more than 9,000 kilometres away from home, Pakistanis celebrate Jashn-e-Azadi in Canada.
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Creativity calling: Women entrepreneurs
Women entrepreneurs in the capital have built thriving businesses based on their hobbies.
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Sultan Golden: Kids, don’t try this at home
Pakistan’s stuntman Sultan Golden aims to break more records.
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Oasis: Battle of the brothers
Oasis feud deepens as Liam Gallagher goes to court.
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Abercrombie & Fitch: We’ll pay you not to wear our clothes
Abercrombie & Fitch doesn’t want a ‘Jersey Shore’ character to wear their brand, for fear of bad publicity.
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Talking to Colin Farrell
The Dublin-born actor speaks about playing a vampire in his upcoming film.
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The spread of 3D fever
Lahore will get its second 3D cinema on Eid.
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Shehryar Fazli’s distant, vanished world
The author of Invitation discusses his inspiration, writing style and second novel.
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Lux Style Awards: It’s time to play dress-up
As the Lux Style Awards come close, fashion designers are gearing up to dress their favourite celebrities.
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Gold prices killing wedding hopes in Pakistan
As gold hits record highs, some couples are being forced to postpone, or even cancel, their weddings.
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Foreign students: Outside looking in
Foreign students who come to Pakistan have diverse views about what they see and experience.
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Bachmann tribute to Elvis marks wrong anniversary
"Happy Birthday, Elvis!" Bachmann shouted from the stage at a campaign.
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Britney Spears: Oops she did it again!
Britney Spears to receive a tribute for her extensive career.
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There are no camps in Bollywood: Katrina Kaif
The young actor has signed two films opposite rival actors Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.
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Tintin comics: The unconventional tribute
Iraq’s last king lives on in Tintin comics.
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Beauty salons: Can they be trusted?
Some beauty ‘experts’ lack the necessary qualification, technique and skill to carry out many services.
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Nairang: Art under fire
Lahore’s local artist community condemns police violence and extremism.
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SanaSafinaz collection: Minutes to win it
SanaSafinaz Export Autumn Winter 2011 collection gets sold out within minutes.
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s legacy remains
The soultouching singer was an icon whose music resonates in qawwali evenings.
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Atrium Mall: A mix of celebrations
Atrium Mall marks its first Independence Day with a festival and film premiere.
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‘Ol Rock’ refreshes 90s pop
The musical show includes singers performing on old Pakistani pop songs.
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Rise of the metro male
‘The definition of what it means to be male is changing’.
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Mourning fans mark Elvis Presley's 34th death anniversary
Elvis changed the façade of the audience's perception of Afro-American music.
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Of toys and diapers: New parents on the block
The stork has been making the rounds amongst celebrity parents.
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Acting feels modelesque
Why do producers opt for models as actors in their drama serials?
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Shammi Kapoor: A star is gone
Shammi Kapoor, who revolutionised the image of Hindi film heroes with his flamboyance, passed away on Sunday.
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Civil awards: Pride of the nation
Government of Pakistan recognises actors, producers, directors for their services in film and television.
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Career Guide: An assistant product manager's dilemma
Female employees’ personal obligations will always be taken as a sign of career non-seriousness.
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Bridget Jones 3: Well beyond reason
It looks like Renee Zellweger will dust off her diary and star as Bridget Jones for the third time.
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Mrs Fields and TCBY: Some like it hot, some like it cold
International brands Mrs Fields and TCBY come to Pakistan.
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Spoilers don’t ruin the mood
A new study shows spoilers may enhance enjoyment, even for suspense-driven story lines and film plots.
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Improvisation: Humour has it
Pakistan’s funny men offer some insight into the art of improvisation.
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Nritaal: Amir Khusrau continues to inspire
The new theatre troupe Nritaal is set to mark its debut with a dance performance based on Khusrau’s works
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Trip down memory lane: The games we play...
Kho kho, pittu garam and gilli danda… where did they come from and what do they mean to us?
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Bollywood actor Shammi Kapoor passes away
Kapoor became a champion of the Internet and was the founder-chairman of the Internet Users Community of India.
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The green flag unfurled: a pictorial account
RAC organised a photo exhibition, displaying pictures of freedom fighters and leaders on the eve of Independence Day.
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Civil liberties: Karachi artists outraged over alleged Lahore police brutality of curator
SHO Zulfiqar Ali accused of beating up the curator for wearing a sleeveless kurta pajama.
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Vaneeza Ahmad: The entrepreneur with a fashion streak
Vaneeza Ahmad Ali discusses her new line of bags and shoes.
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Pakistani youth: An icon for change
Youth Day 2011 was celebrated in the city.
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Keep the flag of hope flying
Flag-makers in Lahore celebrate Independence Day in the hope that patriotic fervour will pick up in the country.
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Rediscovering Pakistan
Our list can provide an intriguing insight into some of the gems of Pakistan.
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Offbeat: Mittu has a way with words
A bilingual parrot has learned to speak Urdu and English while growing up with a Muslim family in Bradford.