01:54 PM PST | Thu, 02 Sep, 2010 | Ramazan 23, 1431
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The journey between two continents has transformed a Baloch into a French musician.
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Art comes to life
Artists Tazeen Qayyum and Faisal Anwar combine eastern and western artistic traditions to create a tableau vivant.
Theatre: The Domestic Crusaders
Complex Muslim American characters stark contrast to simplistic Hollywood caricatures.
An excerpt from Masood Dar's first book of travel stories
A Pakistani author recounts his unsolicited welcome into Israel's Haifa city.
The poet of seven languages
The annual festival commemorating the birth of the 'Shair-e-haft zaban' at his shrine.
Ahmed Faraz: A tribute
One year after his death, Faraz's verse lives on, inspiring emotion, song, art and movement.
Urban Journeys
When a young man takes the wheel en route to his dad's factory, the race is on with bus and truck drivers.
Urban Journeys-Episode four
Arriving at school in a victoria would be lovely if not for the taunts and soaring temperature.
Urban Journeys-Episode three
Women who drive in Karachi have to deal with more than traffic jams and roadwork.
Audio Video
  • Goodbye to MJ
    Some 20,000 people gathered inside the Staples Center to say goodbye to the icon.
  • He sells sea shells
    Tourists to Karachi's beaches have long enjoyed buying crafts made with sea shells as a momento of their trip.

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EDITOR'S CHOICE
  • POINT OF VIEW
    Give Pakistan the democracy it deserves
  • BLOG
    I delivered that no-ball
  • BLOG
    Afghan Youth robbed!
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    DAWN FLOOD RELIEF
    Features, images and blogs updating you with the latest situation on the floods ravaging the country.
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    CAFE BLACK
    Is it any wonder that the current generation of Pakistani youth may be the most conservative and intransigent?
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    LAHORE ATTACKS
    The willingness to embrace violence is an expression of deep-seated frustration coursing through our veins.
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    DAWN CLICKS
    "I’m still on the hunt for that skinny little shining crescent in the night sky you pointed out years ago."