How does one define culture, and essentially 'pop culture'? Never mind the academicians as there is no true consensus.
It was the usual hangout. And of course a heated debate began out of the blue. The topic of discussion – is fish tastier when fried
Long before he became a 'darwan' at Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, he used to work as an apprentice under one Muslim Miah,
Over the decades, children's fairy tales and stories have evolved significantly. From Hans Christian Anderson's classics to the Grimm's
The origin and development of Bengali literature for children can be dated back to the times when colonial modernity began to
The Europeans may have lauded masterpieces of tapestry, but the iconic 'Nakshi Kantha' is a canvas indigenous to Bengal that holds a
You get up in the morning, brush your teeth, and gargle with your mouth wash, all the while thinking about the lunch meeting and
In this short article, I humbly attempt to engage the readers and equip them with some facts about olden Bangladesh that once were
In the spirit of the #10yearchallenge that seems to be the gripping trend in social media at the time of this writing, why don't we look back at our own lifestyle 10 or 20 years ago?
Linia Baksh, 28, and a graduate from a reputed private university of Dhaka now works at a multinational company located at the central district of the capital.
Venturing to other countries is no longer a challenge, time-wise. It sometimes boggles the mind as to how it took over months for ships to travel from the Indian subcontinent to the British Isles, but that is how it was!
To understand sexual violence, it might be helpful to shed some light on sexuality and gender first, which are often the underlying issues of sexual violence. Being cognisant of the fact that sexuality and gender are both very complex and vast subjects, I'll only touch on issues relevant to this topic.
There comes a time when every civilisation faces a conundrum. Without a doubt, it is the thought of what lies ahead.
Culinary knowledge distinguishes man from beast. Not my words! The thought was explicated in a 16th century Mughal text when detailing the workings of Emperor Akbar's kitchen.
How does one put city life within the proverbial parenthesis? In this concluding edition of The Daily Star Anniversary Supplement, we try to capture snippets from what can be termed as “Dhaka living.”
Our identity is our truth. But the search for one's identity is anything but easy. It's because identity itself is not as straightforward a
“When they sell, copper turns to gold but when we do, that very same gold becomes dust…”
The cuckoo's call is ushering Spring, our favourite season. Once again, the premises of Charukola will fill with activities; cheerful women with garlands around their necks and gerbera blooms neatly tucked behind their ears will become a common sight.