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Slackistan's Aisha Akhtar: From slacker to stardom
The film's target audience knows what it is like to be ‘privileged’ in Pakistan says Slackistan's diva.
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Piranha 3D: Still waters
The film's premise is pure delight: a small town hosts spring break, with college-goers undressing, over-drinking...
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Stephen Hawking: A design sans designer
It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going, says Stephen Hawking.
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‘Lost’ leadership depicted through art
Aqib Sharif displays his painting at the Nairang Art Gallery, depicting the ‘lost’ leadership.
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The ethnic values, festivities and folklore of Cholistan
Three-day Cholistan Cultural Festival kicks off at Lok Virsa Complex in Islamabad.
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Gripping documentary on RD Burman’s life
Documentary on well-known music composer of India, was screened at the South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA).
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Karan Johar wants to interview Aamir Khan
Johar maintains that he will not take advantage of his personal rapport with stars to unravel their secrets.
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Digitalised designs
Katrantzou’s creates dresses that are wearable, a tactic Pakistan's couture houses could learn from.
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Afridi buys a cattle farm
Fellow cricketer and friend Muhammad Yousuf officially inaugurated the farm at its opening ceremony in Karachi.
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Miss USA crowned Miss World 2010
Miss United States, Alexandria Mills, wins the Miss World crown for 2010.
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PETA offers to pay for Lindsay Lohan's rehab
Lindsay Lohan struggling to fund her treatment at Betty Ford Center, reports Daily Star.
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Swept away by the rising tide
Work by 42 artists go up on display at the Mohatta Palace Museum.
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Mission Impossible 4 to be called Ghost Protocol
Tom Cruise wants fourth instalment of Mission: Impossible to be known by its subtitle — Ghost Protocol.
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Sana heads back to Pakistan
Lollywood actor Sana is gearing up for a spell of work as she returns to Pakistan to shoot for a television show.
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Fishing for customers
Cinema tickets may have been reduced, but the audience still isn’t biting.
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Striking a pose on your big day
Wedding photography trends have changed considerably over the years.
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YouTube celebrates 1 billion subscriptions
The popular video sharing website celebrates 1 billion subscriptions to channels on Youtube by its viewers.
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Chhota Ustad demands more from Pakistan
Ustad Rouhan Abbas demanded the government promote singing in Pakistan and organise more shows.
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Shera Jutt, shot down and ignored
A buxom Punjabi damsel in distress, a lungi-bearing, gandasa waving hero. Meet the digital icon that never was.
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Cameron to return with Avatar 2 and 3
Canadian filmmaker James Cameron will write and direct the sequels of sci-fi film Avatar for release in 2014 and 2015.
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Rai is comfortable doing Tamil films
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan claims to be far more comfortable speaking in the southern Indian language.
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Indian student cast as lead in Life of Pi adaptation
Director Ang Lee searched throughout the country for the right face before choosing the 17-year-old Indian student.
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Beauty & the Brush: Colour and contour
Once you determine your face shape, you can use blush to brighten your features by contouring your cheekbones.
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An encrusted affair
The glitterati descends on the glitter on display at Ali Javeri's new shop at Zamzama.
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Aspiring local farmers, click away!
Rubab, who has a high pressure day job at an MNC moonlights as a FarmVille farmer...
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Hotel remorse as tourists abused at Maldives love ceremony
A hotel in the Maldives apologises after a couple abused in a local language in the guise of marriage blessings.
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Slackistan: Welcome to Pakistan
It has already been described as the anti-Slumdog movie, the first feature of its kind from Pakistan.
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The folklore of Chunian
Welcome to Chunian: a town deeply entrenched in the cultural heritage of Punjab.
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Taylor Swift’s new album poised to set a record
Taylor Swift’s third album 'Speak Now' is on track to score the biggest opening week of the year in the United States.
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Through the bhangra beat
For years I have been a farmer but in the evenings I am a bhangra star recording songs, says Balbir Jagga.
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Where did it all go wrong?
A look at the declining fortunes of the local film industry.
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The arm candy brigade
Designer bags are a status symbol today and everyone wants to be photographed with them.
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Meet the upcoming PlayStation Phone
Gadget news site engadget releases pictures of prototype Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone running Android.
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Happy Birthday John Cleese!
English actor, comedian, writer and film producer John Cleese turns 71.
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Death of a sitcom
Cougar Town attempts to cash in on what popular culture has deemed the latest dating ‘’trend’’.
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Mahirah: Beauty with brains
She does it all effortlessly and if there is anyone who has got the true VJ-germ, that person is Mahirah Khan-Askari.
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An elephant in the room
Artist uses elephant analogy to personify the rage he feels living within Pakistan’s politics and society.
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Dead: Oracle octopus Paul
Psychic sensation Paul the octopus has died in his aquarium in Germany, announces Oberhausen Sea Life Centre.
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Jackson continues to earn posthumously
Michael Jackson's spot atop Forbes top earning dead celebrities list comes as no surprise given renewed fan interest.
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I’ll say yes if I love an Indian film: Freida Pinto
The Slumdog Millionaire star is starring in a new film, Miral, and is open to new projects.
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New designers join Labels
With designs from Aliya Omar and Tayyab Bombai, Labels features all new collection in store.
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Moving to the beat
Hasan Rizvi of BodyBeat represented Pakistan internationally in hip hop at the US Cultural Visitor's program.
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Sony presses 'stop' on Walkman in Japan
After three decades and more than 220 million units, Sony stops selling its Walkman cassette player.
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Barack's platter: Will it be Obama malai tikka burger?
Barack Obama learnt to cook dal and chapati from his Pakistani college mate's mother when he visited Karachi.
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Cafe Pyala—not just another 'dhaaba'
Welcome to the haunt of ever-present cats and food typically prepared on blackened tawas and karahis.
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Virasat festival comes to a close
Dara concludes Ajoka Theater’s Virasat festival to thundering applause.
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Strings draw in the crowd
Indus Valley hosts another concert that leaves the crowd asking for more.
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Begum Nawazish Ali to sort out matters with Shiv Sena
The TV personality is set to have a few words with Shiv Sena, who are targeting him for featuring in "Bigg Boss 4".
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Katy, Russell leave for honeymoon
After their Indian wedding in India, Russell Brand and Katy Perry Monday left on their honeymoon.
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10 things I hate about newspapers
Treating us like imbeciles. The headline, sub-heading and first paragraph of a report all say the same thing!

















































