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The cover-up
It does not take much for Pakistani music fans to get into an uproar.
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I would come back as a zombie: Kamila Shamsie
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Surely my idea of ‘imperfect happiness’ would be far more revealing. -
Twitter Alert
Ricky Martin has said one should not tweet if there is nothing interesting to tweet about.
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Ladies of the Park
On Thursday evening the Alliance Francaise opened its doors for the showing of the famous French movie.
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The AfPak connection
Despite large Pashto-speaking population in Pakistan, the most promising market for Pashto singers is in Afghanistan.
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The rising stakes of gaming in the twin cities
Holding his machine gun and armed to the teeth, he paused for a second before turning the corner.
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Sonu Niigam to release Michael Jackson tribute
Bollywood playback singer Sonu Niigam has announced that he is working on a tribute to Jackson.
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Classical music night enthralls audiences
Punjab Arts Council organised a classical music night at Bagh-e-Jinnah in Lahore on Thursday.
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The right knot
Specialising in men’s ties, Sidrah Nadeem’s small-scale operation has helped her develop a small but devoted clientele.
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Twilight: Eclipsed by bad acting
I have a confession to make. I have read all the Twilight books. I think vampires are hot.
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Remembering the legend
In Tokyo, fans are planning a sleepover surrounded by his possessions, in Los Angeles, devotees will visit his grave.
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Beauty & the Brush: acne myths
They say your experience with acne depends greatly on how your parents fared when they were your age.
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‘Everyone’s a guitarist!’
The sprawling campus of the Institute of Management Sciences looks incongruous set against the the Khyber Agency mountains.
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Stereotyped in their own country
There’s an acceptance in conversations, conducted in lounges and living rooms, that life in Peshawar has changed.
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Calling all Twi-hards
The 3rd part of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is set to release in cinemas on June 30.
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Amidst terrorism
Pakistan has been a victim of terrorism for quite sometime now. However, very few directors have chosen terrorism as a theme.
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Housing history
The Peshawar museum houses over 4,000 artefacts and an impressive collection of Gandhara art.
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Thank you for the music
Strings and Atif Aslam’s song “Ab Khud Hei Kuch Kerna Parega” and its video is eagerly awaited by their fans.
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Taking the road less travelled in Bollywood
A spin-off on Osama Bin Laden, an interesting tale on Hitler — with such offbeat themes.
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Gillan opens its doors
Located in a secluded corner in Defence, Gillan Spa and Salon is owned by Imran Khawaja.
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Transporters promote Lollywood
Transporters in Punjab have their reasons and ways to promote downtrodden Lollywood.
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A new form of films emerges
“We sell 500 to 600 CDs everyday,” says Muzaffar, who produces and sells films at the Musafar CD store.
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Breathing life to glass
Napa Reparatory Theater’s 14th production “Dil Ka Kiya Rang Karoon” is to open at the Arts Council by mid-July.
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Living in a fantasy world
The Glass Menagerie was a four-character memory play written by Tennesse Williams which premiered in 1944.
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A child gives birth to a father as well, Shah Rukh Khan
He plays a perfect lover onscreen and off screen, he is the best dad. Father’s Day is not a special occasion for Shah Rukh.
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All hail the King of Pop
“A lot of people had been asking us to do another tribute show for Michael Jackson"
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Ali Zafar to perform on Indian Idol
Ali Zafar’s media manager Ammara Hikmat said that the artist is currently in Mumbai to promote his upcoming film.
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Welcome to minoristan
You know if you ask me, this whole thing about minorities is getting a little old.
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Shoania: unseen transcripts
As a print and TV reporter, I had the privilege to cover the most intimate contact ever between long-time foes.
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Top guns
Coming from varied places, the first trendsetting batch of lady cadets were very enthusiastic.
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I despise the corrupt: Fatima Bhutto
Writer Fatima Bhutto wishes she was immune to high fever, loathes dictators and identifies with Micheal Corleone.
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The legend of Shah Ghazi
This is what a visitor posted on The Express Tribune website the week tropical cyclone Phet was expected to hit Karachi.
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Ajoka emerges from ‘ban’ to steal the show
The Ajoka theatre group was allowed to perform their play ‘Dara’ at the Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA).
















































