Daisy Edgar-Jones to lead new adaptation of ‘Sense and Sensibility’
26 June 2026
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TV & Film
‘Like a morning after a nuclear attack’
24 March 2023
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Weekend Read
Book review: Nonfiction / Syed Waliullah: husband, artist, thinker, writer
17 August 2022
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Books & Literature
Fear of sexual harassment triggering child marriage: survey
20 February 2022
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Bangladesh
For the Love of Tea
7 January 2022
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Star Literature
Court Corner / SC forms committee against sexual harassment
4 November 2021
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SEXUAL HARASSMENT
UK-listed cybersecurity firm Avast in merger talks with NortonLifeLock
15 July 2021
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Organisation News
How to survive the end
28 November 2019
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Star Weekend
THE LAST HUSTLE
28 November 2019
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Star Weekend
Why we need weekend magazines
28 November 2019
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Star Weekend
The bot bubble
How are clickers countering the depreciating value of the Like button?
8 February 2018
7 People On What Boi Mela Means To Them
There is a definite excitement that comes along with the month of February, one that has to do with the beginning of Ekushey Boi
1 February 2018
Grandfather mine
As sunshine peered through one wintry morning, I found out my grandfather Nirmal Bikash Dasgupta breathed his last in his beloved
1 February 2018
Cha Chakra: Tea Tales of Bangladesh
Faiham Ebne Sharif's first solo exhibition, Cha Chakra: Tea Tales of Bangladesh, curated by Amirul Rajiv and Naim Ul Hasan, was held
1 February 2018
Mailbox
Two articles published in the Star Weekend on January 29, 2018, reflected experiences of discrimination faced by Dhaka's residents.
1 February 2018
Nuclear power: Surviving on secrecy and misinformation
While countries like Germany, Belgium, France, and Japan are trying to find an escape route from nuclear power, Bangladesh is taking
1 February 2018
Rape of Marma sisters
On January 22, two teenage sisters of a Marma family were allegedly raped and sexually assaulted by security forces in Orachhari
1 February 2018
How well are female workers protected by the law?
Equal pay for equal work, the right to form a union—these, among other standards, protect workers from exploitation in the
1 February 2018
The same old story with a new twist
The other day, a friend of mine wanted to write a Facebook status about how poorly a particular hospital in the capital had treated her
1 February 2018
Fear, a part of the curriculum
Bangladesh Chhatra League's reign in Dhaka University
1 February 2018
How to survive real-life zombies
Zombies are all around us. Inconvenient, rude and often gross. They just do not know it. They may even be reading this on their
1 February 2018
You're so vain
During a recent match, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro—widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time—got kicked
1 February 2018
The Rousing, Troubling Spectacle of "Padmaavat"
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmaavat", based on Malik Muhammad Jayasi's epic poem of the same name, was originally titled Padmavati
1 February 2018
The trouble with unauthorised schools
Mursalin Kabir, a child of only 11 years, attended three admission tests in the first two weeks of January. After completing his Primary School Completion exam from a primary level kindergarten school
25 January 2018
The Other Radical
The number of militancy cases filed each year go into the hundreds—way more than the handful of combat operations we have seen.
25 January 2018
Do you know the price of your life?
In college, I worked several part-time jobs. About a quarter of my waking moments were spent on these jobs, and in all honesty, often times I wish I didn't have to.
25 January 2018
For the love of beatboxing
We all start playing as children. Whether we know what we are doing or creating, it fascinated us. Little did I know that sometime in the future, what everyone knows as “vocal percussions” in general, would lead me to my passion known as “beatboxing”.
25 January 2018
When pigeons take the centre stage
How much would you pay for a pigeon? Let's rephrase that question. Would you pay to buy a pigeon at all in the first place? After all, there's plenty of hard work involved in breeding them. From providing them with filtered water and a variety of grains to hosting them in a huge space on your terrace, it's not easy.
25 January 2018
Tenants: At the mercy of landlords
Ananya Paul, 26, a working professional in Dhaka had an eye-opening experience of religious harmony (or lack thereof) while house-hunting in Dhaka. In 2015, she and her in-laws went searching for an apartment in the Banasree area.
25 January 2018
Boishommo - When freedom of action goes awry
Social media is, without a doubt, deeply entrenched in every aspect of my life. I have a Facebook account to appease prying family members, while I take to Instagram to share the more risqué highlights of the day.
25 January 2018