• Suranjit’s sets an example, should be reinstated if proved innocent
  • A pointer to govt’s duplicity on DCC elections
  • Cool Syria to focus on Afghanistan in Chicago
  • Suranjit Sengupta sets a precedent
  • Medical college at Mugda
  • Karzai ain’t walking into the sunset
  • State of emergency is not a law… it is a structure and a regime
  • Venture into folk arts showcased
  • Theatre’s Muktadhara appreciated in Kolkata
  • Campaign to enhance women’s dignity set off
  • 3 cops suspended
  • 15 banks agree to coordinate SME loan in 1 district each
  • UN observers see ‘difficult’ job as Syria toll mounts
  • US embassy eases visa processing for AmCham members
  • Australia to withdraw troops from Afghanistan early
  • BCB body says ‘no’ to Pakistan tour
  • BFF election draws huge interest
  • Rampant ferry terminal extortion worries govt
  • HC rejects Destiny plea against BB report
  • Govt can’t survive by making Suranjit scapegoat: BNP
  • PDB sets new generation interruption record
  • Ghulam Azam indictment order deferred till May 2
  • Video footages of 1971 Pak atrocities played in ICT as evidence
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Venture into folk arts showcased

A 17-day group art exhibition titled ‘Native Rhythm’ organised by Gallery Jolrong, highlighting traditional art forms of Bangladesh and modern art inspired by traditional art, is going on at the gallery in Banani. Full story

Theatre’s Muktadhara appreciated in Kolkata

Artistes of Theatre in Muktadhara. — New Age photo
Theatre troupe Theatre received audience appreciation for their staging of two shows of Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore’s classic play ‘Muktadhara’, in India. Full story

Aspects of abstract art presented in Depart’s latest issue

The latest issue of the art magazine Depart gives diverse information through well crafted articles on some interesting topics related to fine and visual arts. An intimate and extended interview of late artist Aminul... Full story

Art show recalls 1980s art

Visitors at the exhibition. — Snigdha Zaman
A weeklong group exhibition is being held at Dhaka Art Center to celebrate the beauty of art in the 1980’s which has a profound influence in today’s arena of fine art, architecture and motion picture. Full story

Akshay Kumar to play Lord Krishna

Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar is God. Contrary to speculation, it’s not going to be Shah Rukh Khan or Salman Khan who’ll play Lord Krishna in Grazing Goat Pictures’ first production, OMG...Oh My God, but the star producer... Full story


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