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(Uncertain) Future of Journalism in Bangladesh
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“Predisposed journalism can never grow and sustain”
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Putting the “news” in our news feeds
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Ming's man-made marvel

The Great Wall of China stands as a testament of human endurance and perseverance. Few things in this world can compare to this awe-inspiring architectural feat. I knew I had to go and see it on my recent trip to Beijing.
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Mohammed Hanif and the voices in his head

The Guardian's review of Mohammed Hanif's Red Birds points out how Momo, one of its characters, “complicates our picture of helpless children in refugee camps.”
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

About Town

Solo Exhibition of Jamal Ahmed “Chronicles in Charcoal”
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

A school off the beaten track

Just a few days back, The Daily Star ran a report that students' enrollment in government primary schools is decreasing sharply.
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Taxing Periods

Like other remote villages in Bangladesh, in Barapushia, a small village in Gazipur, having your period is something to be kept a secret.
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

The Minority Report

While declaring the schedule for the upcoming general election, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) KM Nurul Huda in his speech on November 8, commented that people “irrespective of their caste, creed, and religion get into a festive mood on Election Day”.
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Do girls still need a curfew?

Raisa is a final year student at Dhaka University's (DU) science faculty. She lives in Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall, where the gates close at 9.30pm sharp.
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Proper safety for women remains a far cry

Ensuring proper safety for women remains a far cry as women still face harassment and ignominious behaviour when outside on the streets.
22 November 2018, 18:00 PM

WHAT NOT TO DO AT DLF

Before writing this article, I decided to ask a few people why they chose to attend this year's Dhaka Lit Fest (DLF). Most of them said they wanted to take a picture with Tilda Swinton.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Invoking the “Mantoiyat”

“This is a particularly timely film and in many ways, and perhaps self-contradicting ways, a comforting film.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Debi: A visual treat lacking a consistent narrative

When you step into a theatre to watch a film based on a very popular book, you take your seat with certain expectations. Based on Humayun Ahmed's popular novel of the same name, Debi is no exception.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

A JOURNEY BY BOAT, FOR DOLPHINS

Among monstrous ships of all shapes and sizes on the river Rupsha, I first saw the “Dolphin boat”, shining and bobbing its snout in the soft winter light.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

How a cloud-based database can help diagnose illnesses

During the chikungunya outbreak of 2017, children kept turning up at the Dhaka Shishu Hospital—with meningitis.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

MAILBOX

The population of Dhaka is almost 20 million and it is set to grow even larger. People from other cities and rural areas are attracted to the city life because of the
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Flammable Existence

For 20-year-old housewife Ripa, it was a usual weekend morning. Her one-year-old daughter Ayesha had woken her up at around 7 am and was repeatedly pointing to the window, wanting to go outside.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

One Hundred Days: The Ballad of Keraniganj Jail

I once found a cassette recording of myself aged two. In it I only sound your nickname again and again “Zahed, Zahed, Zahed….” It was the mantra of my life.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

How to become rich from comics

My first comic book was an act of negotiation at the age of five. A distant, teenage cousin had come to live in our house and he held a copy of an Archie comic.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

The Muted Delights of Colonia del Sacramento

The ferry, a much smaller vessel than I'd expected, bobbed up and down as it cut across the Rio del Plata. We were en route to Colonia del Sacramento—a quaint coastal town in Uruguay.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Baagh-Nama

Baagh-Nama
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM

For actor and director Nandita Das, filmmaking is activism

Backstage at this year's Dhaka Lit Fest was a riot of activity—of footsteps, voices, human bodies all jostling to snag a conversation with some of their favourite cultural minds.
15 November 2018, 18:00 PM