Power suits are back and bolder than ever

Modern power dressing blends confidence, identity and style as women embrace updated suits, bold prints and rich jewel tones. Contemporary pantsuits transition from boardroom to casual wear, offering chic cuts, versatile fabrics and empowering outfits.
1 December 2025, 10:01 AM Life & Living
Stop falling for fake old money trends online
29 November 2025, 05:18 AM Life & Living
How Curly Girl Method changed hair care in Bangladesh
20 November 2025, 10:18 AM Life & Living

Planning a trip to St Martin’s Island? Here’s how to get the travel pass

Only 2,000 visitors allowed per day as island reopens for two months
2 December 2025, 06:47 AM Life & Living

Feeling panic after Dhaka’s earthquake? Expert tips to cope and stay safe

Experts urge Dhaka residents to manage earthquake anxiety by keeping routines steady, relying on supportive relationships
24 November 2025, 09:27 AM Life & Living
Why women need yoga after their 30s
1 November 2025, 10:21 AM Life & Living

Pregnancy is harder than marathons, science shows
30 October 2025, 10:24 AM Life & Living
Why girls are getting periods younger than ever before
25 October 2025, 10:05 AM Life & Living

Design that respects nature: Inside Albion Art Gallery

He convinced his client to work around the land, not over it. And that’s how the Albion Art Gallery came to be — not as a sleek intervention, but as a story about not erasing what was already there.
28 August 2025, 11:40 AM

Nature, and stray cats: Dhaka’s hidden daily joys

In bustling Dhaka, people of all ages are reconnecting with nature—petting strays, planting trees, and finding peace in greenery—proving that even small acts of care can help build a greener, more livable city.
26 August 2025, 08:52 AM

Songwiters' Collective: Promising platform promotes original music with 'First Draft'

The Songwriters Collective’s First Draft gig in Dhaka showcased independent songwriter-singers, including Aseer Arman, Sadi Shahnewaz, and Shanila Islam, offering intimate performances that highlight original music, connect artists with audiences, and strengthen Bangladesh’s growing indie music scene.
24 August 2025, 11:48 AM

Timeless hair accessories every long-haired girl needs

Thick, long hair opens endless styling options with timeless accessories. From elegant hair sticks and nostalgic banana clips to chic retro headbands and decorative combs, these versatile pieces elevate everyday hairstyles and add sophistication to special occasions.
24 August 2025, 08:06 AM

Three Bangladeshi makeup artists share real struggles in the industry

Professional makeup artistry in Bangladesh thrives despite judgment, low acceptance, and inconsistent pay. Artists like Sumon Rahat, Sazzad Piash, and Probina fight stigma, learn without formal training, and persist for independence, control, and financial stability in a demanding beauty industry.
24 August 2025, 07:57 AM

Stylish dining sets that fit every Bangladeshi home

For newlyweds in Bangladesh, choosing the perfect dining table set means balancing style, comfort, and practicality. From classic wooden designs to sleek glass tops, the right table enhances shared meals, family gatherings, and modern home aesthetics.
23 August 2025, 10:43 AM

The gentle judge who showed the world the power of kindness

On 20 August 2025, the world lost one of its most unexpected yet beloved public figures. Judge Frank Caprio, best known through his television show “Caught in Providence”, passed away at the age of 88 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
21 August 2025, 14:44 PM

How Dhaka’s female fitness instructors are redefining wellness

Female fitness instructors in Dhaka are transforming wellness by challenging norms, empowering women through strength training, and promoting accessible, holistic health. Their rise signals a growing, inclusive fitness culture reshaping the city's perception of health.
14 August 2025, 10:35 AM

How D D Mollick is preserving Sultan’s artistic legacy

In Narail, artist D D Mollick runs Charukuthi Shilpalo, a free village art school blending creativity, organic farming, and cultural preservation. Inspired by mentor S M Sultan, Mollick empowers rural children through art, sustainability, and hands-on learning.
14 August 2025, 10:09 AM

Has AI erased human voices? Dead Internet Theory explained

The "Dead Internet Theory" suggests that AI has overtaken human-generated content online since 2016-2017, leading to bot-driven posts, AI spam, and manipulated engagement. This shift raises concerns about misinformation and AI's growing influence on social media.
13 August 2025, 09:17 AM

A newlywed’s guide to choosing the perfect sofa

Newlywed couples can find the perfect sofa set to match their style, space, and comfort needs — from cozy love seats to versatile sofa-cum-beds — all with flexible EMI options for stylish, affordable home decor.
10 August 2025, 11:33 AM

“Ghonoghota” unites all ages through monsoon dance

"Ghonoghota," a monsoon-themed dance production by the Arthy Ahmed Dance Academy, featured adult beginners from diverse backgrounds, performing Rabindranath Tagore’s works. The event celebrated participation over perfection, highlighting the joy of starting anew at any age.
9 August 2025, 11:09 AM

“Pappu’s Art School for All” brings rickshaw painting to everyone

Pappu’s Art School for All in Old Dhaka offers free rickshaw painting classes to underprivileged and differently-abled individuals, preserving heritage while empowering youth. This inclusive grassroots movement makes traditional Bangladeshi art accessible to everyone.
7 August 2025, 09:27 AM

Coping with grief: How a nation heals after a tragedy

The Milestone school plane crash shattered lives across Dhaka, exposing deep communal grief. Experts stress compassionate, honest conversations and mental health support for healing, especially for children, as Bangladesh confronts trauma with empathy and resilience.
7 August 2025, 09:20 AM

Flood‑proof living: Meet Dhaka’s floating ‘Swapner Bari’

Dr Nandan Mukherjee’s award-winning amphibious house in Dhaka is a climate-resilient, affordable innovation designed to float during floods, generate clean energy and food, and offer a sustainable solution to rising water threats in Bangladesh.
7 August 2025, 09:12 AM

Parents who let go: The silent sacrifice of July 2024

When children face adversity, mothers experience their deepest fears. Fathers respond in their own way. July 2024 witnessed all of this, as it was also a month that reshaped the way families looked at protest and resistance.
5 August 2025, 04:54 AM

Synonyms of bravery: Martyrs who became symbols

It’s been barely a year since July 2024, yet it feels like an eternity. The smoke clouding the sky, the gunshots, the sounds heard across the country — all seem like distant memories. However, no matter how fleeting our minds are, the collective conscience of the nation remembers the martyrs — brave individuals who sacrificed their lives so that we can have a country that is fair and just.
5 August 2025, 04:41 AM

Eyes on July, scars for life

There’s a silence that settles in when the shouting ends and when the camera finally rests. But for the photojournalists who stood in the eye of July’s storm, that silence is anything but peaceful. These are not just men with cameras. They are the reluctant custodians in a country where truth is often unwelcome.
5 August 2025, 04:15 AM

Remembering 36th July!

The year 2024 shall forever remain etched in our hearts as a season of mixed emotions. On one hand, we look back at those tumultuous days with joy. On the other hand, we remain apprehensive about what lies ahead.
5 August 2025, 04:10 AM

What is patriotism to you?

We love Bangladesh the way we love our mothers, unconditionally, and without needing a reason. And with the July revolution, it could be argued that we have taken a bold step towards understanding the true meaning of patriotism.
3 August 2025, 11:51 AM