“I am always inside my work; I go into my canvas in a bid for resolution, follow my hand, and once I’ve resolved my issues and had enough, I leave it.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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“I am always inside my work; I go into my canvas in a bid for resolution, follow my hand, and once I’ve resolved my issues and had enough, I leave it.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 26 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
On February 8, 2012, Nasim Wali Khan had her application for senator rejected by the ANP party parliamentary board. Here’s a look at the former provincial president of the ANP and the first-ever woman directly elected to Pakistan’s national parliament. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 23 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
“The real credit goes to the women of Chitral who would badger me to give them designs to embroider, every time I visited the valley.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 22 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
“The documentary Saving Face is about brave women who have suffered a lot and it ends on a positive note.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 15 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Pakistan’s most widely read veteran columnist, Ardeshir Cowasjee, is as delightfully irreverent in life as he is in his columns. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 09 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
“I’m very interested in discovering overlaps between cultures.” Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 02 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
With 146 scheduled participants, including novelists, journalists, economists, educationalists, political analysts, artists and architects, it is clear that this year’s edition of the literary fest will be bigger than ever. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 01 February 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Samar Minallah Khan combines filmmaking and activism to challenge norms and make a real difference in the lives of Pakistan’s forgotten and marginalised. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 31 January 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
A look back at the people who made Pakistan less than proud in 2011. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 28 January 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
For Newsline’s Annual 2012 issue, Nadir Hassan compiled a list of people who made Pakistan proud in 2011. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 24 January 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
Highly acclaimed investigative journalist and now an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy scales new heights of success. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 23 January 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
With Musharraf’s possible return to Pakistani politics on everyone’s minds, Newsline has compiled a photo gallery of the former president and military man from its archives. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 23 January 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
At the age of 18, Suhaee Abro is well on her way to becoming a confident and graceful dancer, a talented actor and a poised young woman. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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Continue ReadingPosted on 22 January 2012 · Categorized in Miscellaneous.
High-spirited rapper Adil Omar, perhaps known best for his song “Paki Rambo,” dreams big for his debut album in 2012. Syndicated from: Newsline » People
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