‘Like a morning after a nuclear attack’
24 March 2023, 18:00 PM
Weekend Read
Book review: Nonfiction / Syed Waliullah: husband, artist, thinker, writer
17 August 2022, 18:00 PM
Books & Literature
Fear of sexual harassment triggering child marriage: survey
20 February 2022, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh
For the Love of Tea
7 January 2022, 18:00 PM
Star Literature
Court Corner / SC forms committee against sexual harassment
4 November 2021, 18:00 PM
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
UK-listed cybersecurity firm Avast in merger talks with NortonLifeLock
15 July 2021, 18:00 PM
Organisation News
“The space for in-depth critical journalism is shrinking"
28 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Star Weekend
“Predisposed journalism can never grow and sustain”
28 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Star Weekend
Putting the “news” in our news feeds
28 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Star Weekend
Media under surveillance capitalism
28 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Star Weekend
A small car with a big idea
When the Volkswagen Beetle started plying through the streets of Dhaka in the late '60s, I had little notion of the “big idea” behind the “small” car, whose famous ad proudly stated: “Think small.”
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Fragments
A constant torment, white noise reminding us of our losses and sufferings.
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Living the genocide: in the grip of trauma
With no psychosocial assistance, Rohingya refugees are vulnerable to life-long PTSD.
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Bringing back 'Jatayu' from the clutches of 'Ravana'
The story of saving the vultures of Bangladesh
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
5 reasons why the post office is not obsolete… yet
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the Bangladesh Post Office (BPO)? 'Snail mail, stale mail, fail mail' was how a colleague of mine, who had lost a birthday gift or two sent from his friends outside the country some time ago, answers that question.
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Going gently into that good night
A look into what palliative care is available for those with life-limiting illnesses in Bangladesh.
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
MAILBOX
The anti-corruption hotline is a much-needed initiative. It allows ordinary citizens to be vigilant in informing the ACC about corrupt activities they have witnessed or been forced to participate in.
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
SNAPSHOT
“The cost of oblivious daydreaming was always this moment of return, the realignment with what had been before and now seemed a little worse.”
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Mapping the Rohingya refugee influx
As dawn falls on the cramped shelters at Balukhali Refugee Camp, the settlers find twice the company they had yesterday. Some with crying babies, some with bullet wounds, some without families, some without hope—they all huddle inside, outside and everywhere. Each dot in this map represents 600 new arrivals, most of whom have walked a long way from Shah Porir Dwip to find refuse, food and dignity at the “northern camps”.
29 September 2017, 12:42 PM
Calling in corruption
"How much money did you pay him in bribes for the papers?” asks an officer with his headphones on, while scribbling down the main points of the reply on a piece of paper. “BDT 1200… and now he wants more?” he further inquires as he briskly takes a sip of instant coffee from a disposable cup.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
MAILBOX
Our lifestyle changes with the demands of time but what about the values and principles that determine one's personality? Do they belong to any particular era? Are they also changeable? Always speak the truth, respect your elders, do not quarrel with anyone and be kind in your life–are these pieces of advice no longer applicable in this competitive world?
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
SNAPSHOT
“God is a circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere.” ― Voltaire
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
How to get the right imperfect gift
When buying gifts: You buy what the other person wants. Or get something you can also use.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Rafting in the Grand Canyon
My first visit to the Grand Canyon was with my wife, as a newly wedded couple several decades ago. I was so fascinated by the majesty and beauty of the vast expanse of red rock and by what must have been the immense power of the meandering river, that I told myself I had to experience this canyon and that river at closer proximity. I questioned myself over the years why I felt that way so compulsively.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
A Feluda of our times?
When it was announced that Feluda was getting a 'Bangladeshi' reboot, I was excited. As someone fortunate enough to have grown up in an era before smartphones and the internet, books were a big part of my childhood, and Feluda was one of my first idols.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Qatar: Backing the wrong terrorists
On September 19, Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani condemned the ongoing diplomatic crisis and blockade by their neighbours (and the Maldives, for some reason unbeknownst to all possible rationality) in a speech almost as long as his name.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Darwin: The portal to Asia
Tucked in a remote corner at the tip of the Northern Territory (NT), Australia, lies a little known city called Darwin—first named in 1839 by John Lort Stokes after his former shipmate and evolutionist Charles Darwin.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
About Town
6th National Youth Theatre Festival
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
A paper card to save a baby
Hospitals being too far away is probably the single-most common problem that health sectors in the developing world are dealing with, and this contributes majorly to infant mortality.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Swallowed by the river
A flood is a familiar drill for Anwar Hossain. He can't keep track of how many times he has dismantled and moved his house. Of the millions who live on the riverine islands, or chars, in the Jamuna, no one lives in one place for more than a few years.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM