The style factor
Hairstylists and designers these days are as much in the news as the models and stars they give a make-over to. Not so with Angie Marshall though...
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Crossing bridges
Every once in a while, creative juices flood the Pakistani-American community on the San Francisco Bay, producing something noteworthy in theatrical arts...
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Dhanak behind London’s dreary rains
Last Sunday, London’s Royal Albert Hall pulsated with an array of artistes from Pakistan brought together by two event managers from Karachi — Mohsin Sayeed....
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Dare to dance
It was a homage to dance, a primordial form of human expression that makes one aware of the infinite dimensions of the human body. This first ever International Dance...
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The design envoy
From Harappa to Gandhara to the Mughals, the rich civilisations of present-day Pakistan came to life before an appreciative audience with a unique venture called The Cradle....
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What’s in a name?
Practically every year since 1995, Karachiites have been treated to hilarious comedies in the English language — mostly adult-oriented farces — produced by the OGS....
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From Singapore with love
Pakistanis across the world have never held back from joining hands for common developmental causes. In the same spirit, members of the Singapore-Pakistan Association...
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Musicbox
Kajol makes a comeback after a hiatus of about four years in Yash Chopra’s highly anticipated Fanaa opposite Amir Khan. The movie, which is being predicted...
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Reviewspreviews
The Libertine is a product of an insecure frame of mind of John Wilmot, the Second Earl of Rochester, a soldier, a poet and a satirist with intentions...
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Starbuzz
Fatima Suraiya Bajia was the chief guest at Third Eye Vision, an art exhibition held at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH), featuring over a hundred...
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