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
THE FUTURE IS CENSORED
28 November 2019
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Star Weekend
Change is the only constant
28 November 2019
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Star Weekend
Media: Between a rock and a hard place
28 November 2019
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Star Weekend
The deaths could have been prevented
The boiler explosion in a garments factory in Gazipur last Monday once again highlighted the government's inability to monitor the 5000-odd authorised boilers across the country.
6 July 2017
"Bhalobashar Shohor"
Do you have 31 minutes? But 31 uninterrupted minutes of no distraction. Go to YouTube and watch “Bhalobashar Shohor” (City of Love).
6 July 2017
In whose name then?
Thousands of urban Indians are taking to the streets, and many more on social media to protest against lynchings in the name of protecting cows—the sacred animal of the Hindu religion.
6 July 2017
Fashion in Film: A Love Story
My father didn't look like other people's fathers when I was a young child. He was tall and fit and square-chinned and took great care with how he dressed.
6 July 2017
Remembering Sudhin Das
Sudhin Das, renowned exponent of Nazrul songs for over half a century, left for his eternal abode on June 27, 2017. A pall of gloom has enveloped the art circuit with his passing.
6 July 2017
A pause to breathe
When I started working at the zoo it seemed impossible to relate to it, but in a serendipitous twist of fate, after spending ample time there, I started to develop a bond with the animals.
6 July 2017
Eid of my childhood
Eid-ul-Fitr used to rate the highest as festival of the year in our childhood, followed closely by Eid-ul-Azha and Shab-e-Barat.
22 June 2017
Thou shall not stress over moving houses
The husband has a new thing where he invites everyone to the house. We recently had the audacity to believe we could survive a move in Dhaka, and since we sort of didn't die (except on the inside), he has developed a sense of pride about it.
22 June 2017
Celebrating Eid without loved ones
While Eid is a time of joy and happiness, it is also one of immeasurable sadness for those of us who recall happy occasions with family members who are no longer in our midst.
22 June 2017
Nobody to blame for the landslides
As the landslides wreaked havoc over Chittagong division in the last two weeks, there was one thing that everyone was at a consensus about – this was a man-made disaster.
22 June 2017
Live from a ghost town
Landslides in Rangamati is a wake-up call for the country.
22 June 2017
When zakat can break the cycle of poverty
It was tropical cyclones, starvation and loans that shaped the lives of 450 families of fishermen of Mohora fishing village three years ago.
22 June 2017
What happens to our e-waste?
What do you do with the damaged battery or chargers of your cell phone? Where do you keep your fused bulbs and abandoned switches? What about obsolete computer accessories?
22 June 2017
Being VAT Smart
Since the announcement of the new budget, one of the main concerns of consumers countrywide has been the imposition of a flat 15 percent value added tax (VAT) rate on most goods and services.
22 June 2017
MAILBOX
The deplorable condition of the people of haor regions who came to Dhaka after the flash flood was described in the article "Nomads in the land of rivers".
22 June 2017
SNAPSHOT
“Tired, tired with nothing, tired with everything, tired with the world's weight he had never chosen to bear.” ― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned
22 June 2017
Man with no numerical understanding holds top financial job for years
A mysterious Sylheti man unable to do basic math has somehow held the country's top financial position for years, according to a research report published on Thursday.
22 June 2017
A non-touristy tourist destination
One of the special aspects about Bhutan is the way they have maintained their tourism industry—they don't overdo it.
22 June 2017
Effective charity
For Muslims giving charity is not only encouraged but also a religious obligation. Due to the possibility of earning 'extra rewards', Ramadan presents a happy occasion where we can make a 'profit' from our charity.
15 June 2017
'O Madams', a trip to find ancient ruins and haors
We spent our two days in Habiganj, eating through the town, walking through the forests that house the last vultures, sitting under the shade of an old banyan tree and catching some old-time village gossip.
15 June 2017