A man of the masses
lt’s not that Rahim Shah arrived on the pop scene with a bang or with any red carpet rolled out for him. He consolidated his position on the basis of his...
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An ode to Karachi
At a time when many charitable organizations have halted their plays and productions due to the recent earthquake that hit the northern areas of Pakistan, one has been able to find a compromise....
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Do be serious
After a summer of superheroes, spin-offs and sequels that failed to connect with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, this autumn will usher in a host of more serious movies....
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Fashion saves the day
Fashion shows have been held regularly to display the launch of a designer’s new collection, and occasionally to highlight a jewellery collection, but of late these garment extravaganzas have become an...
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Sheer bliss
Marriage, of course, is an intrinsic part of life, especially in our socio-religious and family-oriented culture. Hence the spate of bridal fashion shows-cum-exhibitions that in recent months have included Bridal Asia,...
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MUSICBOX: Cry freedom
Under the thin veneer of synth-pop simplicity, the Pet Shop Boys have always flirted with grandiosity. With a beguiling mix of stark irony, camp and killer melodic hooks, the duo has...
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STARBUZZ: Arabian fright
Jacko’s blushing — and this time it’s not just his rouge. The Queen, er, King of Pop, disguised in an Arabic woman’s headscarf, got caught fixing his face in a ladies’ bathroom in a Dubai shopping mall recently....
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ReviewPreview: Flightplan
Set high above the Atlantic in a futuristic, state-of-the-art aircraft, Robert Schwentke’s Flightplan goes a long way towards proving what lengths a mother will go to in order to ensure the safety of her child....
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