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‘Notun Shobdo’: Opening the doors to electronic music

1 July 2026, 17:50 PM
Through workshops, vinyl sets, live performances, and audio-reactive visuals, the event pushed electronic music beyond its niche into a broader cultural conversation.
1 July 2026, 17:50 PM
No rain, just rock: The camaraderie of ‘Raincheck’

No rain, just rock: The camaraderie of ‘Raincheck’

30 June 2026, 17:16 PM
. The idea behind “Raincheck” had always carried a wink: a monsoon-themed concert scheduled for June 26, a date chosen precisely for its odds of a downpour.
30 June 2026, 17:16 PM
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Public universities are still rationing women’s freedom

24 June 2026, 08:00 AM
What many students describe is not just security management but behavioural policing.
24 June 2026, 08:00 AM
The metro rail tragedy: What is the cost of a human life in Bangladesh?

The metro rail tragedy: What is the cost of a human life in Bangladesh?

28 October 2025, 04:00 AM
The right to cross a street, ride public transport, work in a factory, or walk near a drain without risking death should not be a privilege.
28 October 2025, 04:00 AM
Prof Siddiqur Rahman

'HSC-SSC results serve as a wake-up call for education reform'

24 October 2025, 04:00 AM
We cannot produce a quality workforce without ensuring quality education.
24 October 2025, 04:00 AM
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WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY / Between death and desire to live: A suicide survivor’s account

10 September 2025, 10:43 AM
Sometimes survival is the most radical act we can perform.
10 September 2025, 10:43 AM
‘The July uprising was about truth and justice’

‘The July uprising was about truth and justice’

30 July 2025, 04:00 AM
In this “noya bondobosto,” discrimination has simply been repackaged, following the same rotten patterns we thought we had destroyed.
30 July 2025, 04:00 AM
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International Women's Day: The grim truth behind the Lalmatia GBV case

8 March 2025, 02:00 AM
This incident, under the guise of moral policing, is yet another example of the deteriorating state of women’s rights and safety in Bangladesh.
8 March 2025, 02:00 AM
Road safety and a nation’s betrayal of its youth

Road safety and a nation’s betrayal of its youth

Since 2019, a staggering 5,619 students have lost their lives on our roads
24 July 2024, 09:00 AM
The Prottoy pension scheme will exacerbate brain drain

The Prottoy pension scheme will exacerbate brain drain

By potentially making the teaching profession less attractive, the Prottoy scheme risks exacerbating brain drain.
7 July 2024, 07:15 AM
Artcellism lives on

Artcellism lives on

As I was preparing for the camera to roll, a humbling realisation struck me—this band had been crafting sonic masterpieces before I had even mastered my mother tongue. Their creations, like— "Oniket Prantor", "Onno Shomoy", "Obosh Onubhutir Deyal", "Amar Poth Chola", "Dhushor Shomoy"—had become the soundtrack to a generation’s hopes, dreams, and rebellions.
5 July 2024, 18:05 PM
Bangladesh is lagging behind in female-led projects: Sadia Khalid Reeti

Bangladesh is lagging behind in female-led projects: Sadia Khalid Reeti

From penning screenplays to critiquing global cinema, meet Sadia Khalid Reeti– who has navigated the complexities of a male-dominated industry with grace and determination. A multi-faceted talent, Reeti wears the hats of film critic, screenwriter, and journalist with equal aplomb, bringing a fresh perspective to an industry often set in its way.
30 June 2024, 18:05 PM
An unlikely partnership: How internet humour is reshaping film marketing

An unlikely partnership: How internet humour is reshaping film marketing

In Bangladesh and beyond, the success of productions like "Kacher Manush Dure Thuiya" and "Myself Allen Swapan" suggests that meme marketing is more than just a passing trend. It represents a fundamental shift in how audiences interact with and share content. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, those in the film and streaming industry who can master the art of the meme may find themselves with a significant advantage in capturing the ever-elusive attention of modern viewers.
28 June 2024, 18:05 PM
‘Non-communal Spirit and Nazrul’: Honouring the Rebel Poet’s clarion call for equality

‘Non-communal Spirit and Nazrul’: Honouring the Rebel Poet’s clarion call for equality

Highlighting the universal appeal of Nazrul's poetry, Dr Kamal, who is also a poet, stressed the need to expand translation efforts to present the rich literary heritage of Bengal on the global stage. He urged bringing masterpieces of Bangla literature, including Nazrul's transcendent works, to readers across the world through high-quality translations. This would not only honour the genius of pioneers like the Rebel Poet but also facilitate a wider appreciation and understanding of the region's literary and cultural legacy among international audiences.
28 May 2024, 11:48 AM
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Manik Bandopadhyay's timeless works: A mirror to our frailties

On Manik Bandopadhyay’s 116th birth anniversary, his unsparing literary vision jolt us out of complacency with today's injustices.
19 May 2024, 08:02 AM
National Rabindra Sangeet Festival kicks off, honours Kalim Sharafi and Sadi Mohammad

National Rabindra Sangeet Festival kicks off, honours Kalim Sharafi and Sadi Mohammad

Celebrating the timeless melodies of Rabindra Sangeet, the National Rabindra Sangeet Festival inaugurated its 35th edition yesterday evening at the International Mother Language Institute auditorium in the capital.
10 May 2024, 10:46 AM
Gaza Holocaust and Press Freedom: Drik calls a spade, a spade

Gaza Holocaust and Press Freedom: Drik calls a spade, a spade

The event, inaugurating the photo exhibition "Gaza Holocaust: Killing the Truthtellers", delved deep into the nuances of Western media's portrayal of conflicts, particularly the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Moderated by renowned photojournalist Shahidul Alam, the discussion brought together voices echoing a common sentiment: the West's selective adherence to its proclaimed values.
6 May 2024, 18:05 PM
Not ‘fair’ at all: Why are fair-skinned actors cast for dark-skinned characters?

Not ‘fair’ at all: Why are fair-skinned actors cast for dark-skinned characters?

In an industry spotlighting talent and storytelling, recent controversies have cast a harsh light on a persistent issue: colourism in casting. The latest uproar emerged when photos of popular actress Sabila Nur surfaced, displaying her intentionally darkened complexion for an upcoming drama, "Bidisha", which is slated to be released today, on the occasion of International Women’s Day. Ironically, this deliberate alteration of the skin complex for the role contradicts the very essence of celebrating this day, sparking a crucial debate over the representation of skin complexion and societal standards.
8 March 2024, 10:11 AM
Art as a form of resistance: Palestinian artists stand against Israeli occupation

Art as a form of resistance: Palestinian artists stand against Israeli occupation

Palestinian art took on a more secular style from the late 19th century with issues related to “identity, memory, location, and resistance.” Artworks depicting Palestinian life also included a repertoire of “politically potent icons like the cactus and metaphors such as Palestine as the motherland.” The territory’s vibrant arts community was a testament to Palestinian resilience, but now it is losing voices central to its spirit.
27 January 2024, 12:00 PM
‘Barir Naam Shahana’: A riveting dive into resilience and rebellion

‘Barir Naam Shahana’: A riveting dive into resilience and rebellion

An ominous prophecy runs through the film: a seemingly clairvoyant woman warns that Dipa would be “surrounded by water.”
23 January 2024, 17:45 PM
 Bringing the ‘Dhamaka’ to Bangla rap: Shafayat opens up on his journey

Bringing the ‘Dhamaka’ to Bangla rap: Shafayat opens up on his journey

Mohammad Shafayat Hossain, popular by his stage name Jalali Shafayat, stands as a prominent member of the acclaimed rap ensemble, Jalali Set, making him one of the most recognised rappers in the country. Whether in collaboration with Jalali Set or as a solo artiste, he consistently proved his prowess in delivering versatile verses and hit tracks, including “Dhamaka”, “Local Bus” in collaboration with the once-national sensation Momotaz Begum, and “Mainkar Chipay” alongside AvoidRafa.
14 January 2024, 18:05 PM
Safe public spaces for women

Creating safe public spaces for women: A collective responsibility

Creating safe and empowering public spaces demands a multidimensional approach, the first step of which is initiating table conversations.
12 January 2024, 06:30 AM
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The golden voice falls silent

The realm of Indian classical music lost one of its brightest stars yesterday as Ustad Rashid Khan, the 10th-generation face of Rampur-Sahaswan Gharana, bid us farewell.
9 January 2024, 18:00 PM
Ustad Rashid Khan passes away

Music maestro Ustad Rashid Khan passes away at 55

Ustad Rashid Khan, a celebrated music maestro, succumbed to death this afternoon while fighting the battle with prostate cancer at a hospital in Calcutta, as confirmed by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
9 January 2024, 11:34 AM
I am almost immune to personal attacks: Rakin Absar

I am almost immune to personal attacks: Rakin Absar

As a content creator and public figure, Rakin often faces uncomfortable questions regarding his content. When asked how he dealt with such questions, he responded, "I am probably one of the first content creators in our country who started playing different roles in their videos. People who have fragile masculinity can't stand the idea of a male playing the role of a female. However, my characters are merely for entertainment purposes."
6 January 2024, 11:27 AM
Is quoting psychotic characters a cry for help?

Is quoting psychotic characters a cry for help?

The iconic figures like Batman and the Joker mirror the complexities and duality of depression, offering a channel for individuals to communicate their pain, seek understanding, and, perhaps, find the help and support they so desperately need.
15 November 2023, 16:00 PM
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Coke Studio Bangla concert: Could music save a logistical nightmare?

I found myself amidst the swirl of lights and beats at the Army Stadium yesterday, attending the highly-anticipated, “Coke Studio Bangla Live 2.0”. The air, however, was thick with overcrowdedness and controversy, making my overall experience a blend of musical highs and critical lows.
11 November 2023, 07:48 AM
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Shaping the digital realm: Content creators take the industry forward

Content creation in the digital age is a realm where imagination knows no bounds.
4 November 2023, 18:00 PM

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