What no one told you about Pakistan
Antoine Pagis: Around the world in search of an ‘ideal match’

Antoine Pagis, a 30-year-old Frenchman, is visiting Pakistan in his VW van fuelled by two desires: to explore the world and to find ‘Miss Right’.
Pagis has been on the road for two months, having decided on a world tour after waking up one morning fed-up with the drudgery of his daily life. He quit his job at a software company in his hometown of Montbrun les Bain, southeast France, and embarked on his dream trip. “I felt the need to feel alive,” he explained.
He also felt the nagging need to find his perfect match. Marriage and children are on his mind, and Pagis told The Express Tribune he seeks the one true love of his life — something to alert all single Francophile women in Pakistan.
What qualities is he looking for? “I’m a young man. Of course I want her to be beautiful, but it’s very important that she’s also smart,” he said.
Arriving in Karachi, he was pleased with what he saw. He said he was glad to discover that young and ‘modern-looking women’ exist in this part of the world. In Quetta, by contrast, he said he rarely saw women, except for elderly ones or children. (Complete news article)
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Antoine Pagis: Around the world in search of an ‘ideal match’

Antoine Pagis, a 30-year-old Frenchman, is visiting Pakistan in his VW van fuelled by two desires: to explore the world and to find ‘Miss Right’.

Pagis has been on the road for two months, having decided on a world tour after waking up one morning fed-up with the drudgery of his daily life. He quit his job at a software company in his hometown of Montbrun les Bain, southeast France, and embarked on his dream trip. “I felt the need to feel alive,” he explained.

He also felt the nagging need to find his perfect match. Marriage and children are on his mind, and Pagis told The Express Tribune he seeks the one true love of his life — something to alert all single Francophile women in Pakistan.

What qualities is he looking for? “I’m a young man. Of course I want her to be beautiful, but it’s very important that she’s also smart,” he said.

Arriving in Karachi, he was pleased with what he saw. He said he was glad to discover that young and ‘modern-looking women’ exist in this part of the world. In Quetta, by contrast, he said he rarely saw women, except for elderly ones or children. (Complete news article)


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Flash mob at Park Towers, Karachi


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The ‘Dancing Girl’

Although probably not dancing, the ‘dancing girl’ is unquestionably ‘a pleasing little thing’. Naked save for a chunky necklace and an assortment of bangles, this minuscule statuette is not of the usual Indian sex symbol, full of breast and wide of hip, but of a slender nymphet happily flaunting her puberty with delightful insouciance. Her pose is studiously casual, one spindly arm bent with the hand resting on a déhanché hip, the other dangling so as to brush a slightly raised knee. Slim and attenuated, the legs are slightly parted, and one foot - both are now missing - must have been pointed. She could be absent-mindedly surveying her wardrobe, except that her head is thrown back as if challenging a suitor, and her hair is somehow dressed into a heavy plaited chignon of perilous but intentionally dramatic construction. Decidedly, she wants to be admired; and she might be gratified to know that, four thousand years later, she still is.

Keay, John. India: A History. Atlantic Monthly Press, 2000, p. 15 (via 6656)


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Karachi brass art, amidst a hail of bullets

In the midst of violence and chaos in Karachi, master craftsmen are giving birth to art-in brass. Unfortunately, business has taken a down turn in the recent years due to instability in the city.

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Son of a Bug Trailer

Son of a Bug is a feature-length experimental documentary that explores the history of The Bugs, the first Pakistani rock band (formed circa 1964), and the contested spaces of culture and religion, particularly what it means to be Muslim and Pakistani/Pakistani-American, as revealed through the father-son relationship between former drummer-turned-Texan, Jumshade “Jimmy” Muzaffar, and his Texas-raised son, Shams-Tabraiz “Tabby.”


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Pakistan: Update on the deadly plane crash outside Islamabad

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  • 118 confirmed dead in plane crash near Rawalpindi source

» There were a total of 127 passengers on-board Bhoja Airlines Flight #B4-213, but officials do not expect to find survivors at this time. Reports suggest that the plane crashed in a residential area near Islamabad International Airport, and air traffic controllers may have lost contact with the pilot prior to the crash. Nearby, Chaklala airbase has been placed on emergency alert, as have hospitals and response crews around the area. Bhoja Airlines recently resumed air travel services after shuttering operations in 2000 due to overwhelming debt.

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A hobby fit for a king: For this minister of Sindh, paper, not rubber stamps matter
People thronged an exhibition displaying Sindh Sports Minister Mohammad Ali Shah’s stamp collection at the Karachi Arts Council, where they were able to see some of the world’s oldest, largest and smallest stamps. Shah’s collection, which he started in 1957, consisted of over 10,000 stamps that belonged to 192 countries.
The smallest stamp on display at the exhibition belonged to South Africa, while the largest was issued by Pakistan. Visitors also came to see the world’s first prepaid adhesive stamp, the Penny Black, which was issued in the United Kingdom in 1840, as well as some of the oldest stamps of Pakistan. (complete news)
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A hobby fit for a king: For this minister of Sindh, paper, not rubber stamps matter

People thronged an exhibition displaying Sindh Sports Minister Mohammad Ali Shah’s stamp collection at the Karachi Arts Council, where they were able to see some of the world’s oldest, largest and smallest stamps. Shah’s collection, which he started in 1957, consisted of over 10,000 stamps that belonged to 192 countries.

The smallest stamp on display at the exhibition belonged to South Africa, while the largest was issued by Pakistan. Visitors also came to see the world’s first prepaid adhesive stamp, the Penny Black, which was issued in the United Kingdom in 1840, as well as some of the oldest stamps of Pakistan. (complete news)


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Freestyle motorcycling show kicks off in Karachi

The Red Bull X-Fighters Jam has come to Karachi where four international and top FMX riders dare to pull off their exciting stunts. This event features bikers from Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and America. The riders featuring in this event are Martin Koren, Nick de Wit, Jimmy Verburgh and Nick Franklin. 

The event is being held at Moin Khan Academy where local riders will also showcase their performance. 
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Interact: Your favourite city results

So few weeks back we asked you about your favourite city in Pakistan and you got back to us. From Monday we will be posting picture/video/song from one city per day trying to show what you liked about the place.

Lahore: Home, Activities, Spirit, Passion, Food.
Islamabad: Home, Everything.
Karachi: Everything, Lights, New York of Pakistan/Metropolis.
Quetta: Home, people, 
Rawalpindi: Shopping
Abbottabad: Beautiful 
Murree
Kashmir (Muzaffarabad) 

  1. delightful-dawn answered: Islamabad / Lahore / Muree / Kashmir
  2. sugarandspice92 answered: Rawalpindi! I love the shopping :)
  3. whatifweknew answered: Karachi because it’s the new york of Pakistan
  4. shazlicious answered: Islamabad ….just everything!
  5. renegadeinthemaking answered: Karachi! where the lights are
  6. hanniballectered answered: Abbottabad because its beautiful.
  7. rabiat answered: quetta, cause it’s my home,it’s so small and the people over there make it special for me.
  8. shakattack answered: Lahore - there is so much spirit and passion in the city. And of course, the food is amazing. :)
  9. theultimatenarcissist answered: Lahore, because it’s the only city I’ve known this thoroughly. Wesay bhi, Lahore Lahoye ay! :D
  10. imrunningmymouth answered: Lahore!!
  11. love-tv answered: karachi everything
  12. sumaicaasad answered: Lahore…love all the activity that goes on plus its my hometown..
  13. sowie answered: Islamabad, cause it’s where I grew up and experienced some of the lessons of life.
  14. muqmanii answered: lahore - cause its home

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