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5 Things to do On a Road Trip

A road trip with friends is probably one of the most fun activities a group can do. Suddenly taking off to Sylhet, Cox's Bazaar or even nearer by to Gazipur or Ashuliya is a regular thing amongst friends.
10 September 2015

Quirky Science

Researchers from CSIRO and Imperial College London have assessed how widespread the threat of plastic is for the world's seabirds, including albatrosses, shearwaters and penguins, and found the majority of seabird species have plastic in their gut.
10 September 2015

Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz is a German-Austrian actor. He is best known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, receiving acclaim for portraying SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds (2009) and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in Django Unchained (2012).
3 September 2015

Of Big Fat Weddings

The recent news about Bangladesh being the least emotional country has been making the rounds these days. Many have found it a convenient index to explain away almost all the bad things we do.
3 September 2015

1 Minute Please

The three thing would be Scarlett Johansson, Candice Swanepoel and Natalie Portman. They would do just fine for me in the deserted island.
3 September 2015

Surviving Dhaka: A monologue

Regular visits to the village home were mandatory, on our annual summer trips from the Middle East to Chittagong. The whole family – grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, nieces, house-helps, babies and pets – would set out for Maduna Ghaat.
3 September 2015

Of boats and paddles

Bangladeshi boat race, popularly known as nouka baich is quite different from the other forms of boat races anywhere in the world.
3 September 2015

The Beauty or the Beast?

Whenever we are on the streets of Dhaka, we live the tagline “expect the unexpected”. We come out on the streets with a number of possibilities - dealing with a significant amount of gridlock and congestion, inhaling smoke-filled air.
3 September 2015

5 Things to Do at a New Job

With the end of yet another semester, many have just finished their life at university and is ready to embark upon a whole new journey- that of an employee. As we go around from place to place, hunting for jobs, here are five tips for you to remember as new office-goers.
3 September 2015

MAILBOX

This week’s cover story of the Star Weekend was really very significant. For the last couple of years we have seen how the desperate students and their equally desperate parents are adopting malpractices only to get a good score in the public examinations such as SSC and HSC.
3 September 2015

PEARLS OF WISDOM

“We love life, not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving.”
3 September 2015

SNAPSHOT

There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many of them.
3 September 2015

Shircore & Sons

What do you reckon is the most common element featured on the book covers of publications about Old Dhaka? Of course, many things have been portrayed. But one article that keeps recurring is the horse carriage – our beloved 'ghora gari'.
3 September 2015

The Iron Gates of Injustice

Prisons are supposed to be reformatory centres. However, in Bangladesh, they are nothing less than torturous, punitive concentration camps.
3 September 2015

My Way or the Highway

The above quote has two problems. First, it is often misattributed to Confucius. Second, most of us never pay heed to it anyway!
3 September 2015

About Town

IUT 7TH NATIONAL ICT FEST
3 September 2015

Life Expectancy Climbs

Global life expectancy has risen by more than six years since 1990 as healthy life expectancy grows; ischemic heart disease, lower respiratory infections, and stroke cause the most health loss around the world.
3 September 2015

Something to crow about

Among our greatest achievements as humans, some might say, is our cumulative technological culture – the tool-using acumen that is passed from one generation to the next.
3 September 2015

With Art in the Heart

When studying in Central Government High School, Rakibul Hasan Palash, realised that he only did well in subjects he enjoyed.
3 September 2015

Through the Lens

There goes a saying -“A picture is worth a thousand words.” By believing in this statement Faisal Azim has successfully told the world his stories through his lens.
3 September 2015