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Documentary review: Song of Lahore - Perfect Harmony
The remarkable journey of a group of struggling musicians that hits all the right notes
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The Rustam of Kalash
For the residents of Kalash, Rustam Shah is the man of the hour
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Rip it right
Ripped jeans are back in fashion and if you still don’t own a pair, you’re seriously lagging behind!
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T-Diaries: Alycia Dias
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Pumpkin cookies
These indulgent cookies melt in your mouth and give you a taste of the festive fall season
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Child molestation: Let’s talk about it
Critical steps to protect your children from child molestation
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The mother of misery
Baby blues are a normal part of life for a new mother. But what happens when they take a turn for the worse?
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Weathering heights
As the earth heats up, world leaders huddle in Paris to avert looming danger
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Climate change: A season of apathy
Pakistan heads to the climate change conference in Paris with little preparation
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Film review: Mockingjay Part 2 - A fire doused
Telling the story in two parts has rendered the installment too dark
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Film review: Suffragette - Divine disobedience
Suffragette gets highest votes for aptly highlighting the first wave of feminism in Britain
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Art and aspirations
Manisha Gera Baswani’s recent exhibit at Sanat Gallery conveys a message of peace and harmony between both nations
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Taking the lead
Choosing the right leadership development programme for yourself
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Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: All shook up
Scarred by trauma, earthquake survivors in urgent need of psychological rehabilitation
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T-Diaries: Fayezah Ansari
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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How not to judge a prospective proposal
Being picky is justified, so long as you remain humble and do not miss out on a potentially great suitor
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Recipe: Spicy one-pan pasta
A tantalising homemade treat for you to indulge in
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The at-home spa guide
If you have been craving some pampering but don’t want to spend a fortune on spa treatments, this guide is for you
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Caught in between
There is more to a woman than just high or low maintenance
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Film review: Hotel Transylvania 2 - Lacking bite
Not particularly inventive, animated film Hotel Transylvania 2 is still likely to hit home with a younger audience
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Last man stringing
Khurram Shahzad and his family are the only rabab makers left in Peshawar
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Battle of the bulge
Fitness boot camps are all the rage, but are we missing the point?
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Unravelling faces
Portrait artist Sabir Mughal paints a grim picture of his profession
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Washington DC South Asian Film Festival: Where love and art collide
South Asian diaspora bond over cinema in North America
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Film review: Spectre - A loose bond
The 24th film of the James Bond franchise, Spectre, falls prey to sketchy story and patchy screenplay
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Book review: The Lovers and the Leavers - Tangled up in blue
A series of short stories, The Lovers and the Leavers questions preconceived notions about love
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Reading Room Project: Beyond teachers and textbooks
Mashall Chaudhri of Reading Room Project helps students from low-income areas self-study through the Internet
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Dissociative identity disorder
Despite its rampancy, there is much too little known about Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Get up and get going
If you need that extra nudge to get up and be active, you need to be shown how exercising is more gain than pain
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Female friendship in local media
Have women forgotten the meaning of friendship?
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Word around town: Celebrities on religious intolerance across the border
Bollywood is a business-oriented industry and they will keep hiring Pakistani artists till it is profitable for them
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Recipe: Triangular chicken puff pastry
A light and airy appetiser for your next tea party
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Humans of Metro
Journeys on public transport can bind people in a strange way
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The grand Budapest
From delicious food to gorgeous sights, the Hungarian capital has a unique charm
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‘Perform(art)ive’: Engaging the east
‘Perform(art)ive’ in Philadelphia highlights South Asian performance art
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Walking the tightrope: Kaniza Bibi among 47 women on death row in Pakistan
The thin line between death penalty and gender-based violence
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Documentary review: He Named Me Malala - What’s in a name?
He Named Me Malala highlights an important subject but without the details her story deserves
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Adhesive capsulitis - Thawing it out
There may be no known cause to a frozen shoulder but it can be cured with the right kind of treatment
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Film review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - A friend indie
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl steals the show with the right mix of humour and gravitas
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Full throttle
From humble beginnings to Hollywood, Adnan Siddiqui has indeed come a long way
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The safe room
Feeling sad or unsafe alone in your bedroom? Don’t worry — we can help!
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T-Diaries: Sarah Anees
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Overload cookies and cream milkshake
Treat yourself to this mouth-watering, eye-pleasing, caloric dairy deliciousness!
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Rising against Rett Syndrome
Could there be a silver lining to this cloud?
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Goa: In the shadow of the past
Home to beautiful beaches, Goa’s colonial history weighs heavily on its ethos
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Kathak: The Sway of storytelling
Delving into the unparalleled charm of Kathak in the subcontinent
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Salt Arts: Collaboration reigns supreme
Salt Arts is an entertainment agency that aims to build artistically sensitive audiences in Pakistan
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Venice: The art of travel
A trip to the beautiful city of Venice to take in the Biennale
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Music review: Hollywood Vampires - Rocking with the dead
Star-studded supergroup Hollywood Vampires resurrects timeless rock and roll classics
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For the love of books
Arzaan Chacha is a quaint blessing in disguise for students struggling financially