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Wherefore Art thou? Seven KSA grads resurface
“Resurface” is a visual exploration of ideas of 7 individuals who studied art at Karachi School of Art in the 1990s.
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Sell your laptops, the tablet cometh
The death of the notebook was inevitable. And now, you can buy some great tablet computers in Pakistan.
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Ravissant Wellness Lounge: For a complete you
Socialites have realised that surface beauty is not enough but that it runs much deeper.
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I don’t feel like a celebrity: Moore
Golden Globe winner Julianne Moore does not feel like a celebrity in her real life.
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Twitter Alert: Ashton, Demi tweet each other
“A lot of times my wife and I sit across from each other and tweet, it’s a little bizarre" says Kutcher.
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Couch potato alert: DVDs at your doorstep
If you are looking to unwind with a good movie and are in no mood to step out of the house, there may be a solution.
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How to keep wedding stress at bay
If anxiety is taking over and you are losing sleep - then here is a rundown on how to cope with pre-wedding jitters!
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I’ve always wished I had long, skinny legs: Joshinder
Actor, dancer, choreographer Joshinder Chaggar on tricky situations, beauty and women who embrace their femininity.
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A teleplay of another time
armad Sehbai adapts the original text for national television as commemoration of Pakistan’s 50 years.
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Brand and Perry’s Indian wedding
British comedian Russell Brand and pop singer Katy Perry marry in closely guarded traditional Hindu ceremony in India.
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Audience cheers for Khel Jari Hai
The one play not to miss this season is Napa's production Khel Jari Hai that is adapted from Rick Abbot's Play On.
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I’ll never discuss my personal life online: Priyanka Chopra
Surrounded by praise, Priyanka Chopra seeks constructive criticism from her fans.
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Accessorise, Berlin style
German fashionistas beat the cold and gloom by adding colourful accessories to their outfits.
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Another songster for flood relief
After a long break pop singer Shazia Manzoor is back with live performances for her audience.
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Lollywood: a brief history
A look back at the history of the Pakistani film industry.
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Ghulam Ali enthrals audience
Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) organises beautiful evening for fans of Ghulam Ali.
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NAPA’s Saima Zakir holds up an otherwise lukewarm evening
Sur, taal, guitar and sitar came together in perfect harmony at the eighth annual musical tribute to Daniel Pearl
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I’m not as serious as my film roles: Brody
The youngest actor to win an Oscar says he’s an easy-going person in real life while promoting his two latest films.
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Let the festivities begin
Ajoka Theatre’s Bullha is appreciated in Lahore as it kick starts the four-day long Virasat Festival in Lahore.
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Atif to act in Bollywood film?
Atif Aslam may be the next Pakistani heart-throb to star in an Indian produce film.
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Junk food eating dads could give diabetes to kids
Warning comes as Britain fights an epidemic of type 2 diabetes, with two million people already diagnosed.
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Bang, bang, he came back to town
Aamir Habib, with this series of installation pieces strongly marks a reemergence on the art scene.
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It was challenging to shift roles: Deepika
Deepika Padukone to be in two back-to-back films - as free-spirited Aaliya in one and as intense Kalpana in the other.
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Reema-Rafiq feud intensifies
The fight between Shahid Rafiq and film star Reema over Rs17.5 million continues.
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Beauty & the Brush: Dark lipstick
The key to a dark or red lip is clean edges, which can be achieved in two ways - makeup remover and concealer.
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Chefs of Pakistan: Brewing up a career
Chefs serve new role of enlightening the masses about secrets of culinary delight through television.
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Rural Pakistan: Expect the unexpected
Who on earth invited Amy Winehouse to this little mountain wedding in rural Pakistan?!
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Isabel Allende: Race and freedom
Although the black-white dichotomy has lost its biological credibility, it is a lived experience within history.
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Nadia Hussain, the stylish diva
Model cum actress Nadia Hussain is intelligent, beautiful and approachable.
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A milky way to a stronger you
Osteoporosis is a disease that softens bones but is not diagnosed till a victim is tested for unrelated injuries.
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Taylor Swift sings revenge against Mayer
John Mayer joins the ranks of men thought to be targeted by country pop singer Taylor Swift in her album Speak Now.
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My acting should speak as much as my physique - John Abraham
John Abraham is happy that in his upcoming film, Jhoota Hi Sahi, his performance overshadows his physical attributes.
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From Peshawar with love
Once a fashion statement, Peshawari chappals are now a rare accessory.
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Gul Ahmed launches fall collection
With over 200 designs, the brand's latest creations are out in stores.
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Internet surfing major cause of back pain in women
Middle aged women may suffer chronic back pain if they spend long hours surfing the internet, say experts.
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Atif Aslam to make Bollywood debut
Atif Aslam set to follow in Ali Zafar's footsteps, signs three film deal with Tips in Bollywood.
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Partying for Pakistan
“Pakistan is cooking!” in London. British rappers, cricket matches and more in the UK...
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Hrithik, not Abhishek in Agneepat remake
Karan Johar finally admits it will be Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra in the Agneepath remake.
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MPAs debate impact of Indian TV, cartoons and music
Resolution calling for ban on Indian cartoons was one of the five presented and defeated in the assembly.
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Blaze of glory
Noori, Mauj, Gumby and Ali Azmat give Karachiites a night to remember at the Sound of Hope concert.
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Almost 200,000 SMSs sent every second: ITU
The popularity of text messaging has tripled in 3 years as 200,000 SMSs are being sent every second, says UN agency.
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Facebook apps giving user ID data to advertisers
Facebook confirms that some popular third-party applications are violating the social network's rules.
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Ali Zafar jumps to Katrina's rescue
Ali Zafar jumps in to save Katrina when her hair got stuck in a pedestal fan on the set.
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Horror play fails to horrify
Premier of much awaited horror play 'Let Me In' just did not click.
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A political casting call
Kareena Kapoor or Priyanka Chopra may play Indira Gandhi in a biopic.
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Playing a paraplegic has changed my life - Hrithik Roshan
The upcoming film Guzaarish is the story of a man who becomes a paraplegic when a magic trick goes wrong.
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APMC celebrates 50 years
The organisation is celebrating its golden jubilee in Lahore this month.
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‘The actor woke up and realised she never wanted to act’
Marina Khan on the state of television productions and why the audience is responsible for bad morning talk shows.
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Farmville is leaking your data
Facebook has become the world's most popular social network but is facing new concerns over protecting user privacy.
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Finding peace in Latif’s music
The music of the Lower Indus Valley is mesmerising and there’s no better place than the shrine of Shah Abdul Latif.

















































