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Meet the hawkers carrying Nakshi Kantha through Dhaka

Perspective / Meet the hawkers carrying Nakshi Kantha through Dhaka

15 August 2026
Discover authentic Nakshi Kantha as street hawkers navigate Dhaka neighborhoods like Banani and Gulshan, bringing hand-stitched quilts by rural craftswomen directly to homes, offering accessible heritage craft that bridges traditional Bangladeshi stories with everyday urban life.
15 August 2026
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Shishu Park: the missing piece of Shahbagh

2 August 2026
I often catch myself, almost involuntarily, looking towards the spot where Shishu Park once stood whenever I pass through Shahbagh.
2 August 2026
Would Vinicius' goal have counted if Messi had scored it?

#Satire / Would Vinicius' goal have counted if Messi had scored it?

29 June 2026
Relive Brazil's thrilling victory over Scotland at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, where Vinicius' disallowed hat-trick sparkled a controversial VAR debate, proving how modern football continues to use Lionel Messi as its ultimate benchmark.
29 June 2026
Five times Brazil made football fans stop and stare

#World Cup / Five times Brazil made football fans stop and stare

24 June 2026
Revisit five iconic World Cup moments that define the rich legacy of the Brazil national football team. From Pelé in 1958 to Ronaldo in 2002, celebrate the emotional highs and tragic history of the Seleção.
24 June 2026
Can Brazilian fans stop living in the past?

#Satire / Can Brazilian fans stop living in the past?

18 June 2026
Discover football history as Brazilian fans defiantly leverage their five-time World Cup heritage against modern criticism. This enduring confidence, inherited from legends like Pelé and Ronaldo, fuels Gen Z passion despite recent tactical struggles.
18 June 2026
Are Argentina fans getting way too annoying this season?

#Satire / Are Argentina fans getting way too annoying this season?

13 June 2026
Navigate the hilarious rivalry between passionate Brazil and Argentina football fans in Bangladesh following Qatar 2022. Experience how Messi triumphs, Neymar debates, and historical World Cup banter turn daily office conversations into legendary sporting drama.
13 June 2026
Why Dhaka Traffic is Unpredictable

Living between Google maps and gut feeling in Dhaka

13 June 2026
If you try to make sense of Dhaka traffic using only logic and Google Maps, you will very quickly realise that the city has no particular interest in cooperating with either of them.
13 June 2026
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Why the adda of Aziz Super Market is fading away

19 May 2026
There are certain places in Dhaka that now exist less as actual locations and more as long, emotionally charged stories older generations refuse to stop telling. Aziz Super Market is one of them.
19 May 2026
new colour olo

Scientists say they've found a new colour, olo

Olo is not something you can see on a screen or paint on a wall.
24 April 2025
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Shoji Morimoto: The Japanese man who gets paid to do nothing!

No deliverables. No KPIs. Just vibes and presence.
20 April 2025
Discover the artists bringing awe to Dhaka’s streets

Discover the artists bringing awe to Dhaka’s streets

Street artists in Dhaka like Tiger Nazir, Lal Mea, and Hiru Bhai bring art to public spaces, transforming pavements into cultural canvases. Their creativity defies convention, showcasing resilience, identity, and passion beyond gallery walls.
13 April 2025
Chef Pam's recipe for success: World's Best Female Chef 2025

Chef Pam's recipe for success: World's Best Female Chef 2025

Chef Pam Soontornyanakij becomes the first Thai and Asian woman to win World’s Best Female Chef 2025, revolutionizing Bangkok’s dining scene with Michelin-starred Potong, innovative ventures, and mentorship programs for future female culinary leaders.
10 April 2025
ChatGPT AI art trend: Celebrating or stealing Ghibli's charm?

ChatGPT AI art trend: Celebrating or stealing Ghibli's charm?

AI-generated Ghibli-style images flood social media, sparking debate over artistic integrity. While AI mimics Miyazaki’s style, it lacks storytelling depth. As technology evolves, the question remains — can AI replicate the emotional magic that defines true animation artistry?
29 March 2025
Butter garlic naan: The new king of breads worldwide

Butter garlic naan: The new king of breads worldwide

Butter garlic naan has been crowned the world’s best bread by TasteAtlas in March 2025. Its soft, crispy, buttery texture and smoky tandoor flavour make it an international favourite, enhancing meals worldwide with irresistible garlic and ghee richness.
20 March 2025
The great jilapi debate: Chikon vs. mota

The great jilapi debate: Chikon vs. mota

Chikon vs. Mota Jilapi
13 March 2025
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A different Dhaka in Ramadan

Have you ever felt the pulse of Dhaka in Ramadan? The way this unforgiving city pauses just before sunset? As if it’s holding its breath with the rest of us, then exhaling in unison with the call to prayer?
2 March 2025
Why jilapi is the undisputed king of iftar delights

Why jilapi is the undisputed king of iftar delights

Jilapi remains an iftar essential, cherished for its crispy, syrupy delight. From street vendors to fine dining, its nostalgic charm unites generations. Whether classic or gourmet, this Ramadan staple continues to reign supreme, bringing joy with every golden swirl.
2 March 2025
Humayun Ahmed: Still captivating Bangladesh, one book at a time

Humayun Ahmed: Still captivating Bangladesh, one book at a time

Humayun Ahmed’s legacy remains strong, captivating generations with relatable storytelling. His novels transcend time, making literature accessible to all. Despite criticism, his emotional depth and simplicity keep readers engaged, proving his enduring influence in Bengali literary culture.
22 February 2025
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The pulse of Dhaka’s corporate lunchtime

If you ever happen to walk past any busy corporate neighbourhood in Dhaka during lunchtime, you are in for quite a sight!
13 February 2025
Goodbye cold, hello colour: 5 breath-taking places to experience Bangladesh’s spring

Goodbye cold, hello colour: 5 breath-taking places to experience Bangladesh’s spring

As spring arrives, explore these five vibrant destinations in Bangladesh: Godkhali Flower Garden’s blooming fields, Shimul Bagan’s fiery blossoms, Golap Gram’s fragrant rose village, Mirinja Valley’s serene landscapes, and Monpura Island’s coastal charm.
13 February 2025
Hajj 2025 child ban

Too young for Hajj? Saudi’s child participation ban divides pilgrims

Saudi Arabia’s decision to ban children under 12 from Hajj has sparked mixed reactions. Some see it as necessary for safety, while others feel it disrupts family traditions. The debate highlights balancing crowd control with spiritual experiences.
11 February 2025
New ticket counter-based bus service set to launch in Dhaka to improve traffic order

Convenience or more chaos? Public sentiments on Dhaka’s 2,610 pink buses

The new pink bus service in Dhaka aims to bring order to chaotic roads with ticketing and designated stops. While some commuters are hopeful, others remain sceptical, fearing it won’t solve traffic issues or curb chaotic behaviour.
6 February 2025
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Furniture Lane: Furnishing the dreams of Dhaka’s non-resident students

Rushing from one university to another, filling out endless forms, searching for a hostel or a shared mess, and trying to keep up with a city that never hits pause -- all while preparing for the entrance exams that could shape their future.
31 January 2025
Winter’s almost over, but nihari’s comfort is forever

Winter’s almost over, but nihari’s comfort is forever

Nihari, a rich, slow-cooked stew made from beef, goat, or lamb, is a winter indulgence that warms both body and soul. Despite its cholesterol risks, it remains a beloved ritual for many, symbolising winter's indulgent spirit.
23 January 2025
Why everyone’s talking about Mona Mama’s egg-topped haleem

Why everyone’s talking about Mona Mama’s egg-topped haleem

Mona Mama’s Haleem on Salimullah Road has become a viral sensation with its quail egg twist. With over 30 years of legacy, it charms crowds with its perfect spice, hearty servings, and Mama's quirky humour.
26 December 2024
Wildlife in Dhaka

Beyond cats and dogs: The overlooked wildlife of Dhaka

Often in Dhaka, when we think about animals around us, we most think about lazy cats basking in the sun or brave dogs patrolling neighbourhoods with their ever-watchful eyes.
24 December 2024
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Dhaka in motion: Views from a Metro Ride

Have you ever felt a sense of stillness when riding the metro in Dhaka? No, not the kind that implies silence or rest -- Dhaka doesn’t allow for that -- but a quieter hum, like the city holding its breath? I am sure you did, if you somehow managed to take a ride during a less crowded hour, since it’s hard for anyone to even breathe inside during the rush hour!
22 December 2024
Making the most of your travel photography

5 Instagram-worthy getaways near Dhaka

For a peaceful escape from Dhaka's chaos, visit these five day-trip locations: Panam Nagar's historical charm, Baliati Jamindarbari's architectural grandeur, Mawa Ferry Ghat's river breeze, Bhawal National Park's greenery, and Zinda Park's serene atmosphere.
19 December 2024

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