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Beauty & the Brush: Bridal beauty
The first in a series of bridal “how-to’s” with Beauty and the Brush.
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Dupatta, a vanishing accessory
Making a journey from Punjab, Multani and Bahawalpuri dupattas are now turning into vanishing accessories.
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Retail stores become fashion conscious
Retail brands in Pakistan setting fashion trends according to international standards.
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Bay Rung: Beauty coloured by confusion
KU graduates use art to express their views on the political and social situation of the country.
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I only want to act: Anushka Sharma
Model Anushka Sharma, made her debut in Bollywood in 2008, talks about her upcoming film 'Band Baaja Baaraat'.
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Confusion reigns over censorship of films
The 18th Amendment affects the screening of films in provinces but no work has been done on clarifying the issue.
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Make way for Peshawar Fashion Week
"I want to dispel the image of Peshawar as backward," says Peshawar Fashion Council's Waqas Ahmed.
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AIDS charity raises $1 million and brings ‘dead’ celebs back to life
Pop stars to rejoin Twitter and Facebook after successfully helping to raise $1 million for charity in one week.
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A feast fit for a holiday
This is a chance to celebrate that conspicuous consumption in a most wonderful way.
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Easy A: Back to school
As news of her false promiscuity spreads, allure-less Olive acquires a newfound social standing as the school slut.
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Monsters: A mixed bag
Monsters is a nice blip on the science fiction scene but unfortunately remains just that.
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A new page: Kitabain, a click away
Gone are the days when one would have to visit book bazaars or weekly markets to find that one book no other shop has.
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A non-event: Benefit show for folk artist
Benefit concert held for renowned Pashto folk singer, Badshah Zarin Jan.
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Eighteen years later, singer Shazia Khushk still enthrals
Singer spent busy weekend with back-to-back performances for Sindh Culture Day.
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There is absolutely ‘no honour’ in killing
35 artists join efforts to condemn five women buried alive.
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Tehzeeb Festival: Progenies outshine the maestros
"We deny classical music is a dying art, it is a living tradition and we plan to keep it alive," says Sharif Awan.
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Oprah fans touch down for Aussie adventure
Oprah Winfrey’s ecstatic audience arrive in Sydney for their all-paid tour with the talk show queen.
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CrossRoads launches its winter collection
Collection incorporates earth tones with burnt oranges, tarnished mustards, deep purple and Persian blues.
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Iran’s cinematic revolution: Tehran Talkies
First Iranian film festival held in London, showcases 35 inspiring films by Iranian artists.
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Acting is very tough: Abhishek Bachchan
Abhishek never thought he would be able to survive this long in the Indian film industry.
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Acknowledgment: Fauzia Minallah wins peace award
Noted peace and environmental activist Fauzia Minallah awarded Ron Kovic Peace Award for 2010 for Let Them Bloom.
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Fun in the city: 3D cinemas in Saddar’s Atrium Mall from Dec 24
People will be able to watch Narnia, Avatar and Gulliver’s Travels.
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Bollywood goes retro to boost box office sales
Bollywood harks back to the 1970s with days of stylised movie dialogues, cliched plots and elaborate dance sequences.
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Tansen’s legacy lives on
The Express Tribune speaks to the veteran musician Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt who is currently in Pakistan.
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Akcent win kudos in Lahore
Two thousand Akcent fans watched the group perform live in Lahore last Saturday.
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10 things I hate about Apple
An apple product is not just a product. It’s a commitment, a relationship, a marriage, a pact with the Devil.
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Selling stories: Luka and the Fire of Life
Rushdie has done what he does best — allegory, fable and magic realism with a very distinct sub continental flavour.
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Kirsten Dunst speaks about All Good Things
Dunst speaks about her latest film, her co-star Gosling, and the new Spider-Man reboot.
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Is music in gyms a distraction?
Music has become an essential part of a gym - but some trainers feel this trend is a bad idea.
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‘Commercial theatre is doing well’
Commercial theatres in Lahore produce dozens of plays annually and remain open almost every day.
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Starry night: Calvin Klein perfume launched in Karachi
The launch of Calvin Klein’s perfume Beauty was held at Port Grand in Karachi last Friday.
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Make-up: less is more
Once you start applying makeup, its hard to know when to stop. Here’s a fact: the ‘drag queen’ look was never...
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Chopra says no to marriage — for now
Getting married is nowhere on the agenda for National Award winning actor Priyanka Chopra.
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Twitter Alert: Madhuri Dixit joins Twitter
The Express Tribune presents the best tweets from celebrities online this week.
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Baani D launches in Lahore
Sisters Salma and Aneeka's label is a mix of style from east and west.
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The relentless filmmaker
Aisha Gazdar speaks to the Express Tribune about her film Silent Voices: Home-based Women Workers in Pakistan.
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'No One Killed Jessica' should get 'Adult' certificate: Rani Mukherjee
Rani Mukerji feels her forthcoming film is not suitable for children and should get an 'A' certificate.
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Photographer shapes “Destiny”
Shelley Pirzada explores Karachi in an exhibition that opens today.
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Jolie defends Bosnian directorial debut
Jolie describes untitled movie as a love story between Serbian man and Bosnian Muslim woman on the eve of 1992-95 war.
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I always crave a big hit: Akshay Kumar
The actor wants to do serious films but regrets that no one comes to watch them.
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Shahtoosh shawl sales: a cause for concern
Shawls made from the hair of Chiru antelopes are pushing the endangered species closer to extinction.
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‘The Pharmacist’ makes rounds
Naked Tyrant Productions latest video spoofs the availability of contraceptives in Pakistan.
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'I never thought I'd make it through 10 years'
Abhishek Bachchan, who has had more misses than hits in his career, says he never thought he could come this far.
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Art exhibition: The Lusty Lover
Artist takes comic interpretation of how she imagines lust.
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Khan says Padukone helped his performance
"What I like is, it (Break Ke Baad) is a young urban story, but at heart it has a classical romantic element to it".
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Beauty & the brush: Picking the right perfume
How to ensure the brand you to select will complement your chemistry and last as long as possible on your skin.
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Lollywood comes to a grinding halt
Filmmakers rush to complete pending projects before Muharram
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Frozen: Nowhere to go
The movie starts to feel like watching people sitting and arguing and whining and bickering.
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Hobby: Bonjour
One should know the basics of all the main languages at least such as knowing how to ask someone’s name.
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Pakistani-origin woman ‘too dark’ to play hobbit
Controversy hits 'The Hobbit' by storm with accusations of racial discrimination during casting.

















































