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Massage therapy: A new revelation
Massage may ease chronic back pain in the short-term.
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How happy is your heart?
Lifestyle may influence sudden cardiac death risks!
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KopyKats: Bittersweet Act 144
KopyKats’ latest production Act 144 left the audience in fits of laughter.
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Make way for freestyle percussions
Will there be a shift in musical trends amongst local musicians?
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South Asians in Hollywood: From fringe to mainstream
This is a significant leap for the Indo-Pak talent pool that’s been trying to break into the mainstream...
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Rampaging 'Transformers' smashes box office records
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" scored the third-best worldwide debut ever with a $398-million take.
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Fancy the world's largest fish and chips?
Previous record holder Black Rose Restaurant, Boston cooked 15.4 kg of fish and 20 kg of chips in 2004.
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Learning the art of painting lorries and trucks
Five-day workshop on truck art starts at National Art Gallery.
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Longevity: Do you want to live forever?
The field of gerontology is gaining popularity as more and more people are considering the option to live longer
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Post-Galliano, Dior embraces eclecticism
Dior chief executive Sidney Toledano said they are in no hurry to pick a new creative director.
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Violin music: Fading melodies
Is the violin disappearing from the local music scene?
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Saad Haroon: The revival of comedy
Saad Haroon heads to the capital.
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Japanese say 'I do not' with divorce ceremonies
Terai says with less pressure over marriage and family in Japan, more people look for chance to reset their lives.
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Kindness of Strangers: Documenting shared human experiences
At Anna Molka Art Gallery of College of Arts and Design, the exhibition will continue till July 9.
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People with nearsightedness could be at risk
Around seven per cent of the population in Pakistan is affected by some type of glaucoma.
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Jungle fever and corporate swagger at ModeVille
Ammar Belal showcases clothes from two collections.
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Ali Zafar: From ‘Channo’ to charity ...
Ali Zafar aims to imparts music lessons to less privileged children.
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Will Lollywood have its film street?
As the provincial government decides to create Lollywood’s film street, one wonders if the plan will go beyond papers
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Coke Studio: Musical voyage through various languages
The latest episode of ‘Coke Studio 4’ showcased an assortment of folk and contemporary music.
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CT scans cut lung cancer deaths by 20%: Study
Lung X-ray shows current or former heavy smokers screened with low-dose CT scans experience 20% lung cancer reduction.
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Exhibition: Tinged with the ethnic Lahori flavour
Kulsoom Aftab presents a unique amalgam of naqashi and photography.
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Tribute: Music soiree for a Left guru
Farrukh Yar had arranged the musical soiree in honour of Ashfaq Salim Mirza.
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Easing a runny tummy
“Mindfulness” may mitigate irritable bowel symptoms.
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Imran Khan: Great expectations
Despite having more flops than hits in his showbiz career, Imran Khan sees remarkable scope in the film industry
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Tehrik-e-Niswan: Passage to India
Sheema Kermani, with a 20-member team, will travel to four Indian cities to stage play and dance performances.
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10 things I hate about driving
The number of bumps on the roads of Karachi that can put Fergie’s humps to shame.
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Offbeat: Batmobiles and walking on water
This week's offbeat news includes batmobiles and test-tube burgers.
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Art exhibition: The talented old and new at ‘16 days of July’
The exhibition displays 77 artworks by 30 artists from different cities.
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Cell phones: A health threat?
A recent World Health Organisation review suggests possible cancer risk.
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Lisa Ray wants to make a comeback to Bollywood
Actor says Indian film industry is making its mark internationally.
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Jimmy Khan: Music therapy
New kid on the block Jimmy Khan is inspired by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan.
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Classical music: Paving the way for Bollywood?
Are Pakistani classical singers following a typical formula for success?
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Kitchen robots learn to be more human
Researchers using algorithms to teach robots to learn from their mistakes, perform routines humans do in their sleep.
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Promodoro tribute series: Made to honour
Tribute entertainment comes to Lahore as Julia Martin kick-starts her three-day show.
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Hair today, gone tomorrow
Unfamiliar homemade remedies for hair removal are now in vogue.
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers’ alleged suicide attempt
The Irish star was found collapsed due to a pill overdose.
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Return to the native jetty
Port Grand has been inspired by Pier 39 in San Francisco, Quincy Market in Boston, and Clarky Quay in Singapore.
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Junk food commercials: Burgers on telly tonight
TV junk-food ads boost kids’ appetites.
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Kokaaf: Mending broken hearts
Local rock & roll band focuses on blues.
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Yash Chopra: The return of the veteran
Yash Chopra makes his directorial comeback after seven years.
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Punjabi theatre: Plebeian pleasures
Punjabi plays have deteriorated in terms of scripts and acting.
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Sumo wrestlers banned from golf courses, asked to obey traffic laws
The orders come in as the country's ancient sport gears up for its formal return from a damaging bout-fixing scandal.
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Study finds text messages help smokers quit
Smokers are twice as likely to quit when they get text messages urging them to stick to their goal.
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Art exhibition: Is imitation the sincerest compliment?
PhD student’s thesis is inspired by Sadeqauin’s style and social vision.
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'Delhi Belly' denied public exhibition license in Pakistan
Delhi Belly was due to be released in theatres on July 1st.
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Jen’s healthy and optimistic
The blonde bombshell talks about her fitness routine and her relationship.
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Islamabad’s top dogs
The most popular breeds this side of the Margallas.
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Umar Sayeed’s collection: And then there was light...
Umar Sayeed’s collection is displayed at The House of Ensemble.
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Majority of Pakistanis feel summer gets hotter each year: poll
In the poll results, 74% people said that heat has increased this year.
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Gymboree: Getting down on your limbs to play with your child
Gymboree instructor talks about the importance of parent-child relationship.