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Ms T’s recommendations for everything that is doing the rounds across the world.


March 12, 2014

Ms.T’s recommendations for everything that is doing the rounds across the world. Make sure you give each a shot to stay in the loop!


Read Maybe Someday




Give yourself a break from your hectic schedule and indulge in the latest offering from the New York Times best-selling author Colleen Hoover. Maybe Someday is an epic saga about friendship, romance, betrayal and a passion for music which helps young college student Sydney Blake through life. The story follows Sydney as she experiences everything the life of an average university-goer is incomplete without: changing friendships, broken hearts, studying, working to make your dreams come true. She stumbles and falls but she gets back on her feet every time, ready to take on the next challenge life tosses her way. If you are a fan of chick-lit and a sucker for all things romantic, Maybe Someday is a must-read for you.


Watch Revenge, season 3




Everyone’s favourite saas-bahu drama is back! No, we aren’t referring to the evil saas and passive bahus of desi drama serials but the very strong, sharp and sophisticated Victoria Grayson and Emily Thorn/Amanda Clarke, who give a new spin on this hyped-up relationship as they battle it out on every episode of Revenge. The family drama went on a mid-season hiatus in January after ending with multiple cliff-hangers like the return of Conrad Grayson’s ex-wife and Aidan Mathis being blamed for murder. Fortunately, we no longer have to wait. Revenge is back with a bang this Sunday and guarantees even crazier plot twists, changing loyalties and all the suspense we have been waiting for. So make sure you catch the rest of season three from today onwards. You wouldn’t want to miss it!


Go Napa Theatre Festival 2014




Love theatre? Karachi’s National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA) which turned nine last week, is hosting the annual International Theatre Festival from March 4 - March 27 and this year, it is going to be bigger than ever. Apart from local talent, the festival is bringing together theatre artistes from Germany, England, Nepal and India – including the legendary Naseeruddin Shah – and boasts of an impressive line-up of 16 short plays, three dramatic readings and talks, storytelling and musical sessions. The Pakistani talent includes Tehreek-i-Niswan and Lahore’s Ajoka Theatre as well as NAPA’s students themselves. The sessions are open to all and tickets will be available at the gates so if you are in town, we recommend you check the festival out, especially if you are a performing arts enthusiast.

Published in The Express Tribune, Ms T, March 9th, 2014.

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