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'Khekhro': Desert dash
For decades, the people of Thar have been clambering aboard the khekhro for their journeys across the desert
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TV: Poldark: Pecs appeal
BBC revives the 1970s drama Poldark with one very important addition: a male lead that has viewers swooning
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Stuck on repeat the exposure effect
Why do we watch the same movies and shows over and over again?
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Nurturing health and maternal bonding
MsT Celebrates breastfeeding week for a brighter Pakistan
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T-Diaries: Pomme Gohar
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Honey walnut shrimps with sautéed vegetables
Oriental cuisine at its best
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Love in the time of atrocities
Nonagenarian Muhammad Khan Naqshbandi found his soulmate amid the horrors of partition
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Film review: Mission impossible:Rogue Nation - Back with a bang
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation offers action-lovers an experience that tops the franchise’s prequels
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Film review: Paper Towns - Lost and found in adaptation
Paper Towns lives up to the standards of a typical coming-of-age story
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Delhi to Karachi: A tale of two homelands
The heart is not bound by nationality, as two Dilli-wallahs who fell in love with Karachi discovered
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Lahore: Living on the edge
In the race to rival the world’s best developed cities, Lahore has marginalized some of its residents
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Hoisting Pakistani flags in Indian Kashmir: When the wind blows
Residents of Srinagar secretly make Pakistani flags to hoist at pro-freedom rallies
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To doodle or not to doodle?
How mindless scribbling may actually be making us smarter
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The study guide abroad
Settling into a new life can be extremely daunting for adults and youngsters alike
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T-Diaries: Ghazal Zafar
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Apple salad pancakes
Breakfast done right!
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Miscarriage: how we stigmatise uncontrollable trauma
If a miscarriage is beyond the control of an expecting mother, why do we blame her for it?
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Book review: A journey of self-exploration
Author Anam Zakaria shares what compelled her to write a book on the subcontinent’s Partition
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Film review: Inside out - In the right headspace
Inside Out takes viewers on an emotional roller coaster
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Film review: Minions - More ‘aww’ than awe
Minions, the highly anticipated Despicable Me-spin off, leaves its older audience underwhelmed
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Takes two to 'tanga'
Once a popular mode of transport in Peshawar, the horse-drawn carriage no longer draws commuters
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Sound Therapy: Good vibrations
Sound therapy is hitting all the right notes among children afflicted by speech disorders
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Book review: Paper Towns
John Green’s latest installment offers little that is new but keeps us engrossed throughout
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T-Diaries: Alizeh Tahir
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Lychee cooler
Beat the heat with this delicious treat!
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The budget nursery
Decorating a room for your children doesn’t have to cost the earth
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Striking the right chord
Doctors are increasingly using music therapy to alleviate depression, but does it really work?
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Film review: Spy - Tough as nails
Spy shuns the chauvinism of male-dominated undercover agent films
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TV show: UnReal: The F-word
Producer Sarah Gertrude Shapiro’s television show UnReal takes on feminism.
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Book review: The Keepers - A tale as old as time
Anoosha Lalani’s debut novel blends the story of Adam and Eve with fantasy
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Book review: Go Set a Watchman - An unsettling legacy
Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman — is compelling but divisive
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Corporate culture - Saying Goodbye
How to resign without burning bridges
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Saiful Malook - Lake lustre
Lake Saiful Malook can easily take someone’s breath away.
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Baby Blues
The road to adopting a child in Pakistan has many hurdles — but some organisations find each abandoned child a home
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In Skardu, Siddhartha sings on
The rock carving of Buddha in Baltistan serves as a window into the past
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Traditional sweetmeats from around the world
Nine dessert delicacies that are definitely worth the cavities
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The do-it-yourself Eid special
Our innovative project ideas can help rejuvenate a stale Eid and impress everyone that comes your way
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Recipe: Crunchy fruit and jelly dessert
The ideal treat for a hot summer Eid
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The black henna warning
The quest for darker mehndi might lead to a painful Eid
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The Sky Below: Walking the line that divides
Retelling the story with perspectives from both sides of the border, recent works reclaim Partition from history
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Art review: Cutting the cord of censorship
Parrhesia II at Karachi’s Koel Gallery forces one to dig deeper within themselves and question everything around them.
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Handmade jewellery: The golden formula
The fine art of handmade jewellery in Pakistan
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International Balloon Fiesta: Hot pursuit
New Mexico’s annual ballooning fiesta attracts thousands from all over the world
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The Queen of Hearts: Zubeida Habib Rahimtoola
Begum Zubeida passed away peacefully with her family by her bedside on July 5
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Tour guide: Guide me home
For the longest time, Lahore’s unofficial tour guide Shami Khan had no place to call his own
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Unravelling Urwa Hocane
The actor remains candid and courageous in an industry notorious for manufactured personas
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The name game
A guide to help you pick a name for your child
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Health hazards in everyday clothing
While proper hygiene can keep us safe, there are some serious health risks hiding in our closets
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Recipe: Pan-seared chicken thighs
Make your own crispy chicken bits with nutritious boiled vegetables on the side
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T-Diaries: Hina Jadav Sunil
Read and find out what the author has to share with you