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Madonna’s school: A barren field of failed dreams
The abandoned school site looks more like a quarried mine than a pop superstar’s multi-million-dollar dream.
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The Sonic Peacemakers: Maestros to unite
Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan will collaborate on a new track.
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Afzal Khan: The Pakistani ‘Rambo’
Afzal Khan plans to make a comeback with his own production.
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Finding classical sur in modern music
Classical singing has its roots in Hindustani music and is representative of the sub-continental culture.
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Quratulain Balouch: Entering the murky waters of the music industry
Is Quratulain Balouch the next female pop sensation?
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Getting to sleep is monkey business
A lot of people find listening to these noises useful in getting to sleep.
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Summer calligraphy: Tinging modern art forms with a unique blend of religious and cultural values
Four eclectic artists bring their work to Islamabad.
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Pinto rises up in new Planet of the Apes
In her upcoming film, Pinto plays an expert in primate behaviour opposite James Franco.
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Jinnah Super Market: Islamabad’s neglected heart, sweat and soul
A day at Jinnah Super Market.
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Post-it: A sticky affair
Sticky notes have been emerging as a contemporary medium of art.
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‘Coke Studio 4’: Who had the look?
The one performer that stood out for quiet sex appeal and sophisticated cool was Bilal Khan.
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Poppy's kitchen: Fantas-tikki
Iftar’s going to be a tikki-licious meal with this simple recipe.
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Mr know it all
From relationship blues to money woes, Mr Know It All has the answers!
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Offbeat: The man who wears his heart on his back
Green, 40, will be the first Briton to be discharged from the hospital with a completely artificial heart.
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Simon Cowell predicts ‘X Factor’ will thrash rivals
“X Factor” marks the return of the abrasive but popular Cowell to US television after quitting “American Idol”
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Celebrity parents: The stork visits B-town
Motherhood is the buzzword in Bollywood.
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Bhai Log brings the action back to cinemas
Syed Faisal Bukhari’s film is based on the gangs of Karachi.
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Mad about TV
Does the increasing popularity of TV shows mean a decline for Hollywood films?
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Live rat found in Aussie loaf
It's virtually impossible to ascertain where the rodent came from, the council takes public health very seriously.
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Keeping it Kazim’s way
Disappointed with Lollywood, Kazim aims to support Pakistani cinema through her own fim producing company.
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The family connection
For newcomers in the music industry, being related to an already established artist is a double-edged sword.
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‘I breathe, eat, sleep The Breakfast Show’
RJ Khalid Malik on who he really is, the love he has for radio and politics which plague the industry.
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With love from Chitral
Polly&Me bags have stories about female artisans from Khyber-Pakhtunkhuwa.
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Swede tried to build nuclear reactor in his kitchen
Authorities raided Handl's flat on July 20 after hearing that he was handling nuclear materials in an unsafe way.
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Art and the East: From nightmares to childhood memories, three artists bring Thai art to Karachi
Contemporary hell to them is facelessness, loneliness and unimaginable oppression.
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Bets displays talent at annual exhibition
The annual exhibition has acted as a platform for young and talented individuals to showcase their creativity.
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A minute with Rachel Weisz
Weisz won an Oscar for her role in The Constant Gardener.
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Ambient sound and medical precision come together
Bashir and the Pied Pipers, a fusion of Karachi and Islamabad.
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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.

















































