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HBO series Girls: Good girls gone bad
Nothing unsettles an audience more than a bunch of girls venturing into unchartered territory.
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PCOS: Ovar[l]y cautious
A few simple changes in lifestyle can help tackle polycystic ovary syndrome.
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Mela Chiraghan: Let there be light
Shah Hussain’s death anniversary commemorations mark a spirit of love, peace and tolerance.
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Formula One: Titans on speed
On the tracks of one of the most glamorous sporting events.
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Recipe: Crispy Shrimp Fritters
Tantalise your taste buds with my recipe for the ideal appetiser, Crispy Shrimp Fritters.
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Recipe: Patra ni Machhi (Fish wrapped in banana leaves)
Tantalise your taste buds with this signature Parsi delicacy. It is succulent, healthy and loaded with zesty flavour.
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Dress for success
Revive your interview wardrobe.
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T-Diaries: Humaima Malik
A glimpse into the world of Pakistani power houses.
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Immigration blues
A journey across the world may not always be as easy as it seems.
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Ilona Yusuf: The scribe of the East
Ilona Yusuf is determined to keep the usually neglected genre of poetry alive in Pakistan.
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Movie review: Rise of an Empire - songs of blood and sandals
A medley of blood, bombastic dialogue and bare bodies.
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Virtual reality: (D)rifting apart?
What Facebook’s latest billion dollar purchase means for gaming junkies.
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Pangolin: Scaling death
Human appetite for pangolin scales has put the mammal on the list of endangered species.
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Virtual shopping: Wired to buy
E-commerce may not be the future, but the present of shopping in Pakistan.
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End of a cultural era: Rajas to ruins
How the decline of the royal families marked an end to a cultural epoch in Gilgit-Baltistan.
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Recipe: Yogurt buzz
Escape the summer heat with my creative take on fruity frozen yogurt. It is refreshing, nourishing and great to taste.
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Fashion smashion: On the watch
Watch out for this fabulous new wrist candy.
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Hottie of the week: Sami Khan
Passionate, charismatic and great to look at, Sami Khan is everything a leading actor should be.
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The super woman syndrome: A new age dilemma
Corporate queen or domestic goddess? You decide.
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Incorrect nameboards: No way to spell
Villages along KKH lose their identity to misspelt nameboards that paint over their history and cultural heritage.
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Tharparkar famine: Feeding the soul
The people of Thar revel in a riot of colour despite the recent famine.
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Review: House of Cards - of matadors and men
There is no winning hand when you play the Underwoods.
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Health: Fear not the fat
It is not fat, but carbohydrates in your diet that are the real enemy.
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Postcolonial payback: The East India Company is back
The company that ran a country is now run by an Indian.
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Recipe: Baklava cake
Enjoy the flavours of fine Persian cuisine in the form of a cake, without having to fuss over the phyllo dough.
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8 comfort food
Need an instant cheer up? Indulge in these comfort foods that are sure to brighten up your day.
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Hottie of the week: Asad Zaman
Carbon copy of Hritik Roshan is in our midst and ready to take the Pakistani showbiz industry by storm.
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Under the knife
Ms T uncovers the world of plastic surgery and why we might be doing it for all the wrong reasons.
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Application Spritz: Need for speed
Will speed boosting apps like Spritz make us better readers?
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Visit to Switzerland: How the Swiss roll
Get high on the glorious peaks and sink into natural bliss.
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Book review: The Last Word - an obscene act
In his overtly explicit novel, The Last Word, Kureishi leaves nothing to the imagination.
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Musicians: Surreal beginnings
Music forms a counter-culture against extremism at the Lahooti Music Aashram.
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The Readers Club: Book r[age]
Only the old and the wise make an appearance at the Readers Club.
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Recipe: Thai Massaman meat curry
Goodness of meat, potatoes and nuts, slow-cooked together to make fine and fragrant Thai dish.
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Parenting guide: Spring activities for children
It is a time to rejoice before the hot summer months take over and leave us confined to our air-conditioned rooms.
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Hottie of the week: Omar Jamil
Intellectual, illustrious and successful, Omar Jamil is everything a modern man should be.
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The buzz: Navroze around the world
Ms T takes a look at Navroze celebrations in Canada and the many aspects of the famous Navroze table.
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Book review: The Waters of Lahore - time travels
A three-part historical account peppered with personal anecdotes.
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Movie review: The Monuments Men - a treasure hunt gone awry
Is preserving art worth the loss of human life?.
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The Navroze table matters
A combination of tradition and ritual graces the Navroze table each year.
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Noman Mubashir: The one-man show
Noman Mubashir has single-handedly put Muslims and Pakistanis on the Norwegian cultural map.
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New age musicians: Rock on
You might not have heard of these new age musicians, but you should.
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Scrabble: Across the board
Empowerment is the magic word for young Pakistani scrabble players.
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Recipe: Berry Streusel Cake
Try my recipe for delicious and warm berry streusel cake and basque in the aroma of the fresh fruit and soft cake.
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Unwind: What's hot and happening
Ms T’s recommendations for everything that is doing the rounds across the world.
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Hottie of the week: Junaid Khan
You call him Junaid Khan because this handsome gentleman is just that: a jack of all trades.
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The unstoppable Aamina Sheikh
Amina Sheikh isn’t one to be rushed and somehow, taking things as they come has truly worked in her favour.
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Alopecia areata: The mane problem
For patients suffering from alopecia areata, all hope is not lost.
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Book review: Across the seas - journey extraordinaire
Sayeed Hasan Khan flirts with politics and drifts across continents to form meaningful and lifelong bonds.
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Borobudur Temple: Restoring heights
A pilgrimage to Borobudur temple — Indonesia’s best kept secret.