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Julia Roberts makes a comeback
For the first time in a long time, Julia Roberts has opened a movie, Eat Pray Love, on her own.
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10 things I hate about Amitabh Bachchan
What he did in and to 80s cinema. With Deewar in the mid-70s, the Angry Young Man was born.
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A beautiful mind
Many suffering from depression describe it as a hopeless void, a bottomless pit that pulls them in deeper and deeper.
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Remembering Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Thirteen years after his death, those who worked with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan still feel his loss deeply.
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The Empowered Woman
Back to the 80s: Summer 2010 finds big hair, “Dynasty” power shoulders and vibrant colours in full swing.
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The music of Taimur Tajik
The musician is working with Gumby and Omran Shafique on his debut album which is still in progress.
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Twitter Alert
The spirit of Independence Day compelled celebrities to tweet their feelings about Pakistan.
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Yet another ineffective ‘patriotic’ song
EP’s new song Shor Macha falls into the same realm of vaguely patriotic messages that invoke people to ‘do something’.
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Priyanka Chopra remembers Leh fondly
Priyanka Chopra watched with alarm for news of a stupa and a market where she had played as a child.
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The Independence Day soundtrack
Adil Moosajee likes “Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan” because he used to sing it while he was at school.
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Commercial theatre actors must dance to a new tune
The dances in commercial stage plays and films have yet to adopt new moves.
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A sombre Independence Day
Pakistan’s 63rd Independence Day is marred with the death and destruction brought about by the worst floods.
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Bollywood films about the media
A recap of the notable Bollywood films showcasing reporters, editors and the media.
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10 years later, Nazia Hassan’s music lives on
Pakistani celebrities reminisce about Nazia Hassan and their favourite songs by the iconic singer.
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A ‘Tapulicious’ addition to the coffee table
Cafe Flo turned into a well-heeled melee of celebrities and fashionistas who descended for the launch of Tapu's book.
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Peepli Live recovers its cost before its release
Peepli has already recovered its investment by selling its satellite rights for INR100 million.
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Beauty & the Brush
Not only have we subjected our poor lips to the blazing summer sun, but we also torture them every day.
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Short and sweet
'Life's too Short' journal surfaces at Raja’s bookshop, The Last Word, in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
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Packaged, yet not wholly delivered
“Good Things Come In Small Packages” aimed to let audiences appreciate the works of 21 artists at one exhibition.
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Naomi has ‘nothing to gain’
From providing false testimony at the war crimes trial of Liberian ex-president about suspected blood diamonds.
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India gets its first jewellery week
The first fashion week specifically for jewellery is being held from August 15 - 19.
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No shows for Tere Bin
A month after the appeal to allow Tere Bin to be exhibited in Pakistan, the censor board responded with a refusal.
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Making a change
Ashar Hussain, son of veteran actor Talat Hussain, makes his directorial debut with “Aisa Kuch Ker Ke Chalo”.
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Bollywood debutante
Making her debut in Pooja Bhatt’s Kajraare, Mona Liza talks to The Express Tribune about her experience.
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Ready, steady, go!
Shoe designer Nadiya Kassam’s collections inspire the shopaholic within Karachiites.
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The stork’s call signals a wardrobe dilemma
Women are still stuck with the reliable option of having loose shirts to wear during the nine months of pregnancy.
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Remembering a classic
It is the horror film that with the release of Psycho, received a template it has followed to this day.
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Lost in the flood
The heaviest rains in about 80 years and I still have a roof over my head, still have a home, am still ‘here’.















































