FIRST PERSON: In a world of his own
Locating Adnan Siddiqui’s office turned out to be a trip through hell! And if the scorching sun, the sweat and the similitude Zamzama lanes weren’t enough, well then stumbling past air-conditioned...
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FRONT SEAT: Your question, please?
For the longest time, audiences in Pakistan have been watching Question Time India and wondering when BBC would bring it here. For those who might not be so familiar with the...
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OVER VIEW: The fashion agenda
Fashion is a complete waste of time, money and effort. One can almost hear the howls of protest as all ‘fashionable’ people go up in arms over such a reactionary, sweeping...
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REVIEWS PREVIEWS: A pleasant diversion
The mouse is in the house, again. But only for 78 minutes. And in the brief Stuart Little 2, Stuart Little (voice of Michael J. Fox) rushes, or scurries, through a...
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FOCAL POINT: A woman of substance
It is rare these days to flip through the myriad channels and come across a teleplay that tackles issues not related to the elite of our society. The budgets for productions...
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RISING STAR: A hunk of a man
At 6 ft 2 in, the 26-year-old Shahzad Nazir is having no difficulty in wooing the lens of a camera. Neither does he feign bashfulness when asked to reveal his strapping...
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FOREIGN SEAT: Hello Dolly!
It’s just after ten on a muggy Saturday morning in New York, the air already hot and thick, and most of the comfortably-off, comfortably-dressed guests at the Rhiga Royal Hotel are...
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STAR BUZZ: Reema’s new business
Reema, along with her family, has once again gone to USA for the holidays. This is her fourth trip in a single year. Everyone knows that Reema is the most sensible...
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SPOT LIGHT: A traditional singer: Zarina Baloch
In the list of contemporary Sindhi singers, Zarina Baloch is an eminent vocalist who has not only contributed to music but has many other achievements to her credit. A known radio...
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MUSIC BOX: Fun Da’Mentally yours
Fun’Da’Mental come at you like a tank. They are abrasive, aggressive and incredibly political. Their eye-opening lyrics and intense musical textures steam-roll convention with a unique sound that deserves to be...
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