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Truck art fashion: Attire with an attitude
Truck art fashion is gathering a mass appeal amongst Pakistani youth.
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Rainbow Centre undergoes a change in Ramazan
Posters of Amir Liaquat and Owais Qadri replace Sheila and Munni but adult film shops continue to operate undercover.
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Stop wearing bunny suit, police tell Idaho man
William Falkingham, 34, occasionally wears a tutu with the bunny suit, police said in a statement on Tuesday.
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J.Lo says she loved herself enough to quit marriage
The superstar says finding a way to love herself is what gave her the courage to walk away from the marriage.
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Sana Safinaz reveals its Eid collection
The designer duo displayed their newest selections in the capital.
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Resham: A generous start
Resham distributes Rs0.9m amongst Lollywood artists and their families.
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What does 2011 have in store for Bollywood?
Take a look at 10 of the most anticipated films to be released this year.
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Bra chain record comes apart at the seams
Attempt to set a new world record for the longest chain of bras called off after volunteers got lingerie in a twist.
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To start life afresh, Thais "practice" death
While the participants lie in their coffins, monks chant prayers.
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Coke Studio @ MTV: ‘Kangna’ vs ‘Hamein To Loot Liya”
How “Coke Studio @ MTV” ventures into qawwali, compared to Pakistan’s version.
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Picture perfect
Does carrying a DSLR make you a photographer?
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What ‘The Working Woman’ wants
Leisure club launches a clothing line for women in the professional sphere.
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Offbeat: Baby Voldemort is here
Main cast are re-created including cute-as-a-button Harry who even has little lightning bolt across his forehead.
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DiCaprio, Depp top list of best-paid actors
DiCaprio and Depp earn $77 million and $50 respectively.
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This James Bond keeps his personal life undercover
News of Craig’s wedding with Weisz last month surprised everyone.
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Daaman at L’atelier
Daaman’s Maleeha Nasir initially opened shop in Karachi and then expanded to Lahore.
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Nizam Sakka: From fiction to theatre
Mumtaz Mufti’s Nizam Sakka is revived in a theatrical adaptation by Theatre Hub.
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Fuzon bashes ‘Coke Studio @ MTV’
India’s version of ‘Akhian’ disappoints the song’s original composers — Fuzon’s Emu and Shallum Xavier.
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Future plans: An update on Strings
Strings is currently working on two new songs – “Tum Hi To Ho” and “Goli Maray”.
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10 things I hate about Coke Studio
I hate that Coke Studio is so awesome, I find myself feeling unutterably guilty as I sip on Pepsi while writing this.
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Getting buff on a budget
You don’t need a personal trainer or a hi-tech gym to build that body.
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Open Mic Night: Read, act and sing it out
Baigharat Brigade and Muhammad Fazli’s performances stand out.
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‘People should not be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their people’
Plan-A Productions makes an ambitious attempt to stage V for Vendetta in Karachi.
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Pampers Baby Olympics: Run baby run!
Pampers Baby Olympics: An innovative time out for young ones.
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10 commandments for getting fit
Forget fashion conscious, be health conscious.
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Heal wins at Comic-Con
The movie, a thesis production from Mian Adnan Ahmad, has already bagged 19 awards including prestigious awards
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Reema: A conversation with Lollywood’s Golden Girl
Reema on her experiences in the film industry and her upcoming film.
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It's dim up North, so people need bigger brains
Researchers have found that the further human populations live from the equator, the bigger their brains.
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Weight loss: Bye-bye bulges
Research found that men and women prefer dieting over exercising and brisk walking.
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Laal’s ‘Jhoot Ka Uncha Sar’
The band’s new video is a satirical take on Pakistani society.
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‘Spider-Man is a role for life’
Andrew Garfield talks about his role as the crime fighter.
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Syed Noor’s struggles
The director rues the decay of Lollywood but wants to produce films that can revive the film industry.
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Why is everyone going crazy for Khar?
The young foreign minister’s fashion statement has been critiqued by Indian and Pakistani designers.
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Press preview: Shrouded in metaphors of black
The art show is to open at Gallery 6 on Friday.
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Mini thesis display: Nothing is set in stone, except for the future of these artists
Third-year students at the Art Council brave public scrutiny .
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Stand-up: Sex, terrorism and other funny subjects
Sami Shah’s two-day show appreciated in city.
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Bollywood rejuvenated after string of hits
Long queues and ‘house full’ signs have returned to cinemas in India’s entertainment capital Mumbai.
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Another Khan in the making
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s son marks his debut as a live singer.
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The importance of being shady
Your guide to sunglasses this summer.
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Connect with food
There’s a new website in town which will tantalise your taste buds.
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‘Hero Bannay Ki Tarang’ with an added twist
The second season of the reality show will look to find an on-screen pair.
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Ali Zafar hunts for new face for music video
Ali Zafar is on a hunt both in India and Pakistan to zero in on a girl to play the lead.
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City offers to turn dog poo into gold
Northern Taiwan city offers a chance to win gold bars to anyone handing in bags of doggy deposits.
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Exhibition: SAFAR – a creative journey of colours
COMSAT’s resident artist Nargis Khalid hosts a montage of her paintings.
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Amy Winehouse: The cash keeps flowing
Amy Winehouse’s music sales spike after her death.
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Celebrities are now a big factor behind baby names
An analysis shows that celebrities have a big impact on name selections.
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Here comes the bride, all dressed in lawn
Will the fabric’s increasing popularity make it a top choice for brides?
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Sachal Jazz: A meeting with melody
The orchestra is the only organised one in the country
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Rediscovering Fatima Jinnah
Feature film, Fatima, will re-image Pakistani historic figure as a contemporary leader.
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Half of men would ditch woman who gained weight: Poll
Men are more concerned with their partner's body type than women.