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April 4, 2004

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Through triumph and trauma
“I used to console myself with the fact that instead of just any stranger, I’d rather marry a man who claimed to love me.” That is Hadiqa Kiani: siren; nightingale; the...
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Recognizing achievement
It was a star-studded evening with the luminaries of the performing arts as well as other guests witnessing the prize distribution ceremony of the first-ever private productions’ drama competition, organized by...
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The misunderstood maverick
In the breeze-blocked gloom of her dressing room, singer Pink pops her neck and cracks her knuckles like a trucker. She is small and taut, like a neat, pretty bulldog, in...
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A mother’s story
Zulfiqar Sheikh’s latest drama serial Maa was launched at a star studded gala in Karachi recently. A rich selection of the TV world’s who’s who were present to see the cast...
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Disco, the eastern way
Strictly Dandia, the latest West End offering by British Asian Theatre Company, Tamasha, is a desi attempt at achieving what Strictly Ballroom set out to do. While Baz Luhrmann’s movie ventured...
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Colour me beautiful
A journey that recently began from Antwerp, the fashion capital of Belgium, concluded in Karachi drawing a big crowd. The spotlight was on the stylist duo, Sonya and Christopher Dove. The...
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MUSICBOX
California band Incubus is best known for their dynamic hit Drive. A Crow Left of The Murder (ACLOTM) is the latest studio outing by the nu metal/alternative rock group...
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REVIEWSPREVIEWS
All was quiet in the little town of Mooseport until ex-President Monroe “The Eagle” Cole (Gene Hackman) decided to retire to this off-the-beaten-path town. And that’s when the fun begins....
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