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Twitter Alert: Hrithik Roshan and Amitabh Bachchan keep fans posted
Excited Ali Zafar updated his fans earlier with tweet that ran, “World cup songs released!”
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US comic artist Spiegelman wins French prize
The 2011 edition of the four-day Angouleme festival drew 200,000 visitors to the southwestern French town.
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Love and death conquer all at Sundance film festival
It follows terminally-ill patients who decide to end their lives in US.
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Laatoo – documentary on dance shown at T2F
Documentary not only shows society's views on dance but also how it reflects upon classical dancers.
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Annie’s new album
Annie plans to work with Pakistani legends, make as many videos as possible.
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The fashion week that was
Taking a closer look at the daily events of the capital's first fashion week.
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Most Pakistanis sleep well: survey
Study was released by Gilani foundation, carried out by Gallup Pakistan.
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Assange 'dressed as old woman' to evade CIA
Passages from new biography also show that the WikiLeaks founder did not know his biological father until he was 27.
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I Saw the Devil: True blood
I Saw the Devil is the fourth Ji-woon Kim film I have seen and loved but it is certainly not for the faint-hearted.
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Does this make me look fat?
Doesn’t it bother you when a cute top makes your friend look skinny and alluring, but you 9 months pregnant?
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World Fashion Organisation: Pakistan signs contract
The organisation’s aim is to use fashion as a tool for development.
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Punk art rocks Rome in new exhibition
The Sex Pistols music blares out incongruously from Rome’s stately Villa Medici.
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Adnan Sami Khan draws in 475,000 fans
Adnan Sami Khan recently recorded a live song and garnered 475,000 participants in the process
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Turks avenge Israeli raid on the big screen
You cannot kill a Turk with impunity — this is the message to Israel from a Turkish film.
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21st Century Craft
The Spring/Summer runways showcased garments adorned with craftsmanship.
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Every woman has 22 useless items in her closet
We all have secrets and somehow closet belongings seem to be the most coveted of them all.
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Souvenir condoms rolled out for UK royal wedding
Souvenir condoms urge lovers in the UK to "lie back and think of England".
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Veena, Vida, Vici
Two types of people in Pakistan: those who adore Malik for her defiance and those who would like to see her lynched.
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I’d like to be a ninja champion or a ballet dancer: Sabina Pasha
Model and L’Oreal Paris Spokesperson Sabina Pasha on leather, fur, and the invisible man.
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Islamabad Fashion Week-Day 3: A fresh take by budding artists
The third day of Islamabad Fashion Week saw much more creativity than the first two days.
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The lawn extravaganza
The summer of 2011 promises exclusive lawn collections.
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YouTube unveils "Life in a Day" film at Sundance
Full length movie made by putting together several amateur videos by users to be released in July 2011.
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Homeless play the homeless
Children’s Arts Festival concludes as ‘underprivileged’ win over crowd’s applause on last day.
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Islamabad Fashion Week, another glistening day
The Islamabad Fashion Week trails onto the second day of the designer extravaganza, picking up several notches.
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NCA degree show: Revving it up
Students of Product Design and Interior Design display their projects at the New Heritage Museum.
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Faiz night: Songs, dances mesmerise audience
Celebrations of centennial of legendary poet and avowed Marxist Faiz Ahmed Faiz held at Pak-China Friendship Centre.
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Napa dream cast returns triumphant from India
Napa graduates performed "Khwabon kay Musafir” at the 13th Bharat Rang Mohatsav in New Delhi
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‘Please Mr Postman’ star dies
Horton released “Please Mr Postman” in 1961, it reached number 1 on Billboard Hot 100 in December that year.
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Making films is about ideas, not equipment: Cameron
The cameras used on Sanctum include the same cameras developed for and used on Avatar: Cameron.
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Animation in Pakistani feature films
In most Pakistani features animated work is usually not required, only comes in to play in film titles.
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Islamabad Fashion ‘weak’ fails to impress
The event sorely lacked substance, not to mention a gruelling time table that further exacerbated the situation.
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Dyeing for a change
If you’re craving a change and looking to rise above the crowd, then it’s time to get a hair dye.
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Girl with girl cheating OK, half of boyfriends say
Half of men would forgive their female partner's infidelity, as long as it was with another woman, says study.
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Gamers and geeks meet at first ever animation conference
Pioneers in the gaming world meet to inspire students at the Indus Valley school of Art and Architecture.
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Islamabad Fashion Week: Who are you wearing?
The Express Tribune ventures to get a low-down on the budding fashionistas, the motifs and cuts.
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Turning grandmothers into engineers
Sanjit Roy trains women to install solar power in their villages.
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Kapadia’s kaleidoscopic vision
T2F experience allowed Kapadia to display six short films that spoke volumes about observation, love for Pakistan.
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Local faces, global figures
Many commercial theatres display photographs which are pictures of Indian actors, replace their faces with local ones.
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Veena Malik ends her engagement
The two got engaged in October last year after cricketer Mohammad Asif broke up with Malik, got married.
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Marriages: For the love of money
The Express Tribune takes a look at some of the most extravagant weddings of all time.
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Diary of a bygone era: Khusro-inspired play to help preserve Urdu tradition
Yasra Rizvi’s play “Diary” is based on her own life and inspired by the teachings of Ameer Khusro.
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Monkey Business: Amusement centre for little imps opens in Clifton
Coffee and tea for mummy and daddy and playdates for baby.
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Meet the 'real vampires'
They work as doctors and lawyers by day but lurk as vampires by night...
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Oscar snubs and surprises
Handing out 120 nominations, Oscars inevitably have to spurn others to get only what classifies as creme d’la creme.
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Embellishing fashion with cricket
Stoneage launches exclusive cricket line for men inspired by the World Cup.
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Slackistan: Forbidden
Film may have received international acclaim but faces censor board ban at home.
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Bombay Dreams in the city of broken hearts
The play follows the journey of Akash, a young boy from the slums and his journey to Bollywood.
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Marriage: A call for moderation
Snobbishness and extravagance very often find expression in marriage ceremonies, especially of those who are affluent.
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Eye candy: Capturing the core of loss
Inspired by Jackson Pollock, Chundrigar’s collection is thought-provoking and beautiful.
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'King's Speech' crowned head of Oscar nominees
Kings Speech garners 12 nominations for the multibillion dollar film industry's top honors.

















































