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There should be a separate space for independent artistes: Arzeen Kamal

There should be a separate space for independent artistes: Arzeen Kamal

2 July 2026, 13:28 PM
Music has always been more than performance for Arzeen Kamal. Through his work, the Los Angeles-based Bangladeshi singer-songwriter and lyricist has sought to bring Bengali musical traditions into conversation with indie pop, folk, and electronic sounds. Long before he began experimenting with genres and production, however, his earliest understanding and appreciation of performance came from a home where songs were part of everyday life.
2 July 2026, 13:28 PM
‘Ontore Ontorikkher’: Masudur Rahman celebrates Safiuddin Ahmed’s legacy

‘Ontore Ontorikkher’: Masudur Rahman celebrates Safiuddin Ahmed’s legacy

1 July 2026, 16:51 PM
Artist Masudur Rahman is marking the 104th birth anniversary of Shilpaguru Safiuddin Ahmed with his fourth solo exhibition, “Ontore Ontorikkhe”, currently under way at Safiuddin Shilpalay.
1 July 2026, 16:51 PM
Bangladeshi fan’s tribute to ‘Before Sunrise’ appreciated by writer

Bangladeshi fan’s tribute to ‘Before Sunrise’ appreciated by writer

23 June 2026, 15:05 PM
Kim Krizan, who co-wrote “Before Sunrise” with Richard Linklater, discovered the video and left a simple but touching comment: “Thanks for loving our movie.”
23 June 2026, 15:05 PM
DIMFF 2027 returns to ULAB with a renewed focus on accessible cinema

DIMFF 2027 returns to ULAB with a renewed focus on accessible cinema

19 June 2026, 13:33 PM
A rain-soaked evening at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) set the stage for the launch of the Dhaka International Mobile Film Festival (DIMFF) 2027 yesterday (June 19), bringing together filmmakers, students, academics, and industry professionals for a celebration of storytelling and accessible cinema.
19 June 2026, 13:33 PM
MW Magazine and MAYA pay tribute to Hason Raja's at 'Songs of Bengal: Pran Bondher Shone'

MW Magazine and MAYA pay tribute to Hason Raja's at 'Songs of Bengal: Pran Bondher Shone'

12 June 2026, 23:00 PM
Held ahead of World Music Day, the musical evening paid tribute to the legacy of mystic poet and songwriter Dewan Hason Raja, whose songs continue to resonate with audiences more than a century after his lifetime.
12 June 2026, 23:00 PM
‘Baakmuhurto’ attempts to decolonise art through printmaking

‘Baakmuhurto’ attempts to decolonise art through printmaking

11 June 2026, 21:45 PM
This is the question that viewers see on the wall when they first go to “Baakmuhurto / A Turning Moment” at Shala Neighbourhood Art Space, Aloki. It is a question that we have all thought about, but in different ways. Decolonisation has been injected in our veins for centuries, and everyone has wondered at least once in their lives — Who am I without invasion?
11 June 2026, 21:45 PM
Jahidul Islam Hridoy

Entertainment’s rising stars / Tragedy made Hridoy a tea-seller, passion made him a successful rapper

5 June 2026, 10:00 AM
For many aspiring musicians, the journey begins in a studio. For Jahidul Islam Hridoy, better known as JD47, it began at a tea stall.
5 June 2026, 10:00 AM
Clay, culture and community come alive at ‘Songs of Fired Earth’

Clay, culture and community come alive at ‘Songs of Fired Earth’

23 May 2026, 11:00 AM
The scent of raw clay, the warmth of terracotta tones, and the stories of generations-old craftsmanship have come together under one roof at the ongoing folk fair “Songs of Fired Earth” at Alliance Française de Dhaka.
23 May 2026, 11:00 AM
Nawba Tahiya eases into the spotlight

Nawba Tahiya eases into the spotlight

In an industry where young actors often stumble under the weight of early fame, Nawba Tahiya Hossain has managed to do something rare—grow naturally into the spotlight. Barely out of her teens, she has already carried dramas that racked up millions of views and made her OTT debut alongside big names. Her story begins at the premises of Bangladesh Shishu Academy, where a little girl once sat with other children on Thursdays, learning how to recite poems and speak with confidence.
3 October 2025, 18:00 PM
‘Noya Note’, like its name, is crisp and fresh

‘Noya Note’, like its name, is crisp and fresh

Director Anonno Proteek Chowdhury makes a striking debut with “Noya Note” (New Money) — a socially charged drama about dignity and about deception. Writing both the story and screenplay himself, Anonno crafts a narrative that is deeply rooted in Bangladeshi society but broad in its human appeal.
12 September 2025, 06:10 AM
Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay hosts annual certificate award ceremony

Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay hosts annual certificate award ceremony

The Bengal Parampara Sangeetalay held its Annual Certificate Award Ceremony on Friday evening (August 29) at its Dhanmondi premises, celebrating the dedication and achievements of its students and teachers in classical music.
30 August 2025, 12:37 PM
Jui Phool: A 3-hour celebration of the legendary Sabina Yasmin

'Jui Phool': A 3-hour celebration of the legendary Sabina Yasmin

Channel i is set to air a nearly three-hour tribute programme titled “Jui Phool: Sabina Yasmin” on September 5th at 2:40 PM, celebrating the 55-year journey of one of Bangladesh’s most iconic voices. The programme takes its name from the singer herself: Sabina means “Jui”.The special feature, which will run for 2 hours and 48 minutes, consists of performances from well known singers and candid reflections of Sabina Yasmin’s life and music.
27 August 2025, 06:48 AM
NSU hosts SG60 film screening, bridging Singapore and Bangladesh

NSU hosts SG60 film screening, bridging Singapore and Bangladesh

On Saturday (August 23), the campus of North South University transformed into a cultural bridge between Singapore and Bangladesh. The Singapore High Commission hosted a special SG60 Movie Screening to mark the 60th anniversary of Singapore’s independence. The event celebrated heritage, culture, and the power of stories to connect communities across borders.
26 August 2025, 17:03 PM
Theatre ULAB honours July Martyrs with Brecht’s ‘Señora Carrar's Rifles’ adaptation

Theatre ULAB honours July martyrs with Brecht’s ‘Señora Carrar's Rifles’ adaptation

Theatre ULAB, in collaboration with Bodhi Natya, is bringing Bertolt Brecht’s “Señora Carrar's Rifles” to the Experimental Theatre Hall at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. Presented in Sukhamay Bose’s Bengali translation, the production is conceptualised and directed by Sarwar Jahan Upol, with production supervision by Munatasir Mamun of Theatre ULAB.
13 August 2025, 08:39 AM
Ershad Zaman inspires young musicians at his masterclass

Ershad Zaman inspires young musicians at his masterclass

The Yamaha Flagship Center in Tejgaon came alive with the sound of guitar as the second edition of the “Guitar Master Class” (GMC), powered by WD-40, brought aspiring guitarists face-to-face with one of Bangladesh’s most celebrated musicians—Ershad Zaman. Organised by Team Alpha, the 4-hour session combined practical lessons and candid mentorship, giving young players a rare opportunity to learn directly from their idol and leave with skills, insights, and inspiration.
10 August 2025, 10:52 AM
Oni Hasan electrifies Dhaka

Oni Hasan electrifies Dhaka

Guitarist Oni Hasan made his long-awaited return with “Let’s Vibe – Oni Hasan featuring All Stars”, held at Aloki Convention Centre yesterday, July 19. The event brought together some of the country’s most prominent rock musicians for a night charged with a fascinating display of musical prowess.
19 July 2025, 10:57 AM
Eastwords: A band of academics, architects, and students

Eastwords: A band of academics, architects, and students

“Eastwords” is an up-and-coming band gradually finding its place in Dhaka’s indie music scene. Formed in 2023, the group brings together a unique mix of students, professionals, and a university teacher — all connected by a shared interest in making music that blends eastern traditions with modern influences.
18 July 2025, 06:18 AM
Miss Bangladesh Impact Forum 2025 launches with a focus on climate justice

Miss Bangladesh Impact Forum 2025 launches with a focus on climate justice

In a bold move redefining the role of beauty pageants in social transformation, Miss Bangladesh Foundation officially launched the Miss Bangladesh Impact Forum 2025 at Le Méridien Dhaka today (July 15).
15 July 2025, 17:12 PM
‘The Cage’ refreshes music scene as RockSalt crowned inaugural winners

‘The Cage’ refreshes music scene as RockSalt crowned inaugural winners

As the stage lights blazed and distortion pedals roared, the grand finale of “The Cage” unfolded in Dhaka last night, drawing the curtain on Bangladesh’s boldest rock music reality show yet. With The Daily Star as co-sponsor, the event brought together raw talent and a passionate audience from across the city, all eager to witness the conclusion of a show that has helped revive interest in the country’s emerging rock scene.
5 July 2025, 08:16 AM
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Living out of a suitcase: Behind the camera of Nadir On The Go

For the past five years, the Bangladeshi travel vlogger Nadir Nibras has carved a life out of motion-hopping continents, sleeping in airport terminals, and capturing it all for viewers around the world. Since launching his YouTube channel ‘Nadir On The Go’ in December 2016, he has built a loyal audience by documenting both the beauty and chaos of life on the move. But behind the cinematic shots and vibrant adventures lies a quieter reality-one marked by loss, longing, and the effort to maintain one's sense of self amid constant change.
6 June 2025, 13:00 PM
‘Jaya Aar Sharmin’: A pandemic portrait of isolation and unspoken grief

‘Jaya Aar Sharmin’: A pandemic portrait of isolation and unspoken grief

As the outside world grows darker, with death counts rising and normalcy disappearing, the bond between Jaya and Sharmin is tested further. The film captures the delicate balance between love and self-preservation during a crisis, encapsulated in Jaya’s repeated, poignant line: "All promises are false. Nobody came to rescue."
2 June 2025, 13:43 PM
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