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  • Karachi City of Lights festival brings a glow to arts

    KARACHI: With temperatures rising in the city, it wouldn’t be surprising to see only a few leaving their homes to attend any event but by the evening considerable number of people had gathered to see the public space luminous with art installations and performers entertaining audiences...

    A joint effort of the Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) and ‘I AM Karachi’, the Karachi City of Lights Festival brought a glowing radiance to...

  • Karachi-Manchester nano festival lights up Rambagh Quarters

    KARACHI: The 90-year-old Purdah Bagh (Sobhraj Chetumal Terrace) came alive on Sunday evening with the DIY City, a Karachi-Manchester nano festival...

    DIY City is an ongoing collaboration between the award-winning interdisciplinary Numaish-Karachi and MadLab, the UK’s most active grassroots digital innovators...

  • Karachi: City of lights that was

    In contrast, Karachi, which many thought was the only ‘real’ city in Pakistan through the 1960s and bey­ond, now presents a picture of total neglect...

    What was once called the ‘city of lights’ now appears to have been abandoned...

  • The lights of Lighthouse

    Strangely, the other shops which also sell lights in this vicinity also believe that the name of the area is thanks to them...

    There are the dazzling crystal chandeliers and ceiling lights...

  • Light The Night lights up Lahore races in record time

    LAHORE: Four-year-old bay filly Light The Night virtually lit the Racecourse while powering to victory in the feature event in a record fastest time during the Lahore Summer Meeting here on Sunday...

    Owned by Shahid Hussain, the filly from famous sire Assassi revived some of the old memories of the progenies of Assassi when she established a new record by clocking 59 2/5 seconds over the 1,000 metres in the , the Headingley Plate, class...
  • Stokes lights up Lord’s quickfire ton as Cook hits form

    LONDON: Ben Stokes scored the fastest-ever Test hundred at Lord’s, while England captain Alastair Cook weighed in with a less spectacular but equally valuable century of his own as the hosts fought back against New Zealand on Sunday...

    England were 429 for six in their second innings at stumps on the fourth day, a lead of 295 runs, despite having been outplayed for much of this match, the first of a two-Test series
  • Festival of lights Diwali celebrated with joy in city

    KARACHI: Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrated by Hindu and Sikh communities, involves plenty of excitement which includes offering pooja, preparing sweetmeats, exchanging gifts, decorating homes, donning new clothes, drawing rangoli and letting off fireworks...

    The little girls in pretty dresses, meanwhile, lit little oil lamps lining the rangoli outside their main doors...

  • Lights out in Trump’s America

    ON Aug 21, 2017, millions of people in the United State will experience a total solar eclipse...

    The timing of this astronomical event is such that the moon’s shadow will completely obscure the light of the sun for several minutes in the middle of the day
  • Lighting for the ‘City of Lights’

    KARACHI: “Dekh shehr ki battian! [See the city lights]” used to be the oft-repeated comment by the people who arrived in Karachi from small towns or villages for the very first time...

    It was fascinating for them to see the lights installed here for illuminating the roads, streets, lanes, parks, buildings, etc...

  • Seoul night market lights up city with delicacies, performances

    THE nightscape of Seoul offers a wealth of pleasant surprises, one of which is Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market, a special weekend market being held in five locations throughout the city...

    The night market set up at Seoul Color Park in Yeouido encourages visitors to explore multiple facets of the metropolitan city
  • Lights out for movie houses in Libya’s ‘Mermaid of the Med’

    TRIPOLI: The Libyan capital once boasted grand movie houses that packed in smartly dressed couples for a special night out, but how times have changed...

    Today, the sole major cinema left in Tripoli is a men-only zone stripped of glamour, offering a diet of violence-packed films and blunt warnings that women are not welcome
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