• Prime minister’s assurance and a few questions
  • Govt needs to address woes of migrant workers
  • Marketing in the public sector: what’s up?
  • Secondary school curriculum
  • Ties between Dhaka and Washington grow
  • Will the dead be cremated as part of Europe’s austerity?
  • Exhibition addresses climate change
  • Saquib Nazar shares his experiences in Hollywood
  • Libya grants immunity to ‘revolutionaries’
  • Fatah-Hamas unity meet ends without deal
  • System benefits middlemen, not farmers
  • Dhaka bourse to engage S&P to formulate new index
  • Salahuddin faces new challenge as BCB bids for BNS
  • Asif released from British jail
  • Slum dewllers continue to suffer
  • SUST teachers rally for uniform rules
  • Chair plans special measures to hear cases
  • State’s failure to protect citizens decried
  • FBCCI wants laws to ban hartal
  • Power, gas crises, bureaucracy hinder Japanese investment
  • Teachers call off protests, students continue
  • Former chief of RAB 7 arrested
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Exhibition addresses climate change

Visitors at the exhibition. — Snigdha Zaman
Eight artists from three countries are displaying their art works addressing climate change issue in the ongoing group exhibition titled ‘Environmental Obsessions’, curated by Italian art critic and curator Francesco Elisei, at the Nalinikanta Bhattashali gallery of Bangladesh... Full story

Saquib Nazar shares his experiences in Hollywood

Saquib Nazar
‘You will forever be the only exception’- this is the signature statement of Saquib Nazar, and beholds the hidden secret of his fast and exceptional success. Though not a familiar name in his motherland, the young US based filmmaker Saquib Nazar has made a distinct... Full story

Alauddin Khan remembered through classical music

Reenat Fauzia plays sitar at the programme. — Snigdha Zaman
Legendary musician Ustad Allauddin Khan was remembered through classical music recitals and a discussion session, at a programme held on Wednesday, at the Music and Dance Centre of Shilpakala Academy. BSA organised the event as part of its programme to pay... Full story

Munch’s ‘The Scream’ sells for record $120 million

Edvard Munch’s masterpiece The Scream.
Edvard Munch's masterpiece ‘The Scream,’ one of the world's most recognisable works of art, sold for $120 million at Sotheby's on Wednesday, setting a new record as the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction. Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern art auction... Full story


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