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Film review: Bubbles - Looking in, looking out
Bubbles allows the viewer to look at domestic violence from a child’s perspective
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Nepal before the earthquake
A trip down memory lane, when Kathmandu’s historic structures stood tall and proud
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Contouring for hair?
Sculpt your face with strategically placed highlights and lowlights
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Recipe: Shakshuka
Poached eggs nestled in a peppery and flavourful tomato sauce
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The downside of food networks
Your addiction to MasterChef might actually be making you fat
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The jack of all trades Sheheryar Munawar Sidduqui
MsT sits down for a tête-à-tête with the talented actor, director and producer
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Travel: The lure of Lisbon
The rustic and beautiful capital is the perfect place to start your journey through Portugal
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First all-girls school in Bittra: Desert rose
A Thari woman’s love for education drove her to establish the first girls school in her village
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Book review: The Upstairs Wife - hopes and betrayals
The Upstairs Wife is an intimate exploration of state politics and its impact on personal relationships
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Movie review: Unfriended - digital dread
The unsettling horror film Unfriended is cleverly set in the broadband era
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Executive Protection: A life-saving service
Executive protection is all about living, working and travelling safely
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Asylum seekers: Living like a refugee
Thousands of Pakistanis are leaving their homeland to seek safety elsewhere — but not everyone succeeds
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Recipe: Cracker delight
This easy homemade appetiser is ideal for your next dinner party!
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Off the beaten road with Heena Jadav Sunil
Romantic fiction has never been Pakistan’s cup of tea but Heena is determined to change that
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T-Diaries: Masarrat Misbah
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Work out the right way!
Thought you were doing gym right? Think again
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Lights, camera, action!
MsT raises the curtain on the lives of Pakistan’s female theatre directors
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Reviving puppetry: Hand in glove
Art students and theatres join forces to keep the tradition of string puppetry alive in Pakistan
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Ali Sethi: A new stylus in an old groove
Classical singer Ali Sethi talks about his musical journey and why, for him, fusion is not a fallacy
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Documentary review: Among the Believers - an ideological battlefield
Among the Believers offers key insight into the ideological clashes that currently divide Pakistan
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Movie review: The Duff - a standard issue
The Duff is a typical high school survival guide
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Female motorcyclist: Keep right
A motorcyclist sends the right signals to female and male commuters
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Secular roots: Waziristan in retrospect
Looking back at how the region distanced itself from its secular roots
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Art exhibition: A royal display
Sir Howard Hodgkin brings together a selection of Mughal paintings from his personal collection
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Genius concealer hack revealed
Who would’ve thought that we had been applying concealer the wrong way?
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T-Diaries: Saman Chaudhri
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Southwest chicken sandwich
A sandwich with a tangy twist
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Ready, steady, cook!
Pakistan is preparing its youth for the burgeoning global culinary industry
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Cesarean on Demand?
Regardless of how the baby is delivered, all doctors call for familial support and care
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Ayesha Omar: Naturally talented, Effortlessly chic
A tête-à-tête with the actress who has kept her feet firmly on the ground
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Movie review: The longest ride- a predictable journey
The Longest Ride does not reach a satisfying destination
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Movie review: Avengers- back with a vengeance
Avengers: Age of Ultron, to be released in Pakistan on May 1, has already won over audiences
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Pakistan's first female taxi driver: Power steering
The driving force behind Pakistan’s ground-breaking female taxi driver Zahida Kazmi was a basic survival instinct
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From streets to schools: A class apart
The Organization hopes to get children off the streets and into classrooms
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Kashmir: A steep adventure
The white peaks of Gulmarg beckon to skiers from around the globe
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Antibiotic resistance: It’s bug-ging
Antibiotic resistance is a potentially catastrophic threat, irrespective of geographical boundaries
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The violence in our heads: Living with Schizophrenia
When your mind becomes your biggest enemy
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Parenting in the 21st century?
MsT reviews ‘Smart Parents Handbook for Early Parenthood,’ the latest Pakistani parenting guide
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T-Diaries: Sabiha Rita Hassan
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses
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Recipe: Lemon tarts
Indulge yourself in this sweet and savory childhood favourite
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Hair affair
Ms T brings to you the most ethereal summer hairstyles, thanks to these innovative new hair accessories
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When the Cake Boss came calling
A Karachi-born chef, Kim Canteenwalla, joins forces with a culinary star in Las Vegas
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Movie review: Woman in Gold - not a masterpiece
Woman in Gold is an ordinary film with an important message
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Show review: Agent Carter - an agent of change
The first season of Marvel’s Agent Carter is refreshing with a strong female lead
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Movie review: Fast and Furious 7 - save the best for last
Paul Walker’s final film, Furious 7, is thus far the best of the series
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Women’s Mosque of America: Come as you are
The Women’s Mosque of America opens its doors for Friday prayers
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Job interviews: Crack the code
The trick question employers use to test job candidates — and how you can ace it
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State-owned zoos: Survival of the fittest
Most state-owned zoos in Pakistan have little interest in animal welfare
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Lock that lip colour!
Every woman will agree that it takes a whole lot of time, effort and energy to find the right shade of lipstick
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T-Diaries: Zahra Raza
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani powerhouses