• No longer a ‘joke’
  • More lives lost on unsafe roads
  • ‘Amen Corner’ on Capitol Hill
  • Not even 500 days without corporal punishment
  • Julian Assange case: you have no ‘choice’
  • A fork in the path: growth or contraction?
  • Mariners, improve your potentials and job prospect
  • Celebrities become cricketers
  • Adapted plays from Mahabharat, Tagore staged
  • S&P rating for Bangladesh remains static
  • New BB wing to monitor capital market, insurance sector
  • Superb Sakib steers Victoria
  • Victoria say victory a poetic justice
  • Syria faces catastrophic civil war: UN chief
  • China detains hundreds in Tibet capital
  • Tougher anti-tobacco law stressed
  • DU teachers protest at attack on journalists
  • Dhaka city corpns get new administrators
  • ACC quizzes four Destiny directors
  • Charges pressed against 29 BNP-led alliance leaders
  • SC annoyed at delay
  • Govt mulls city traffic authority sans police
  • HC summons holders of 20 Tejgaon industrial plots
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Celebrities become cricketers

Celebrities before the practice session at the dressing room. — Ziaul Hasan
Noted actors, singers and models will represent Bangladesh as cricketers in the upcoming T20 cricket tournament, with participation of celebrities from South Asian countries, to be held in Sri Lanka next October. The tournament titled ‘T20 Love for... Full story

Adapted plays from Mahabharat, Tagore staged

A scene from Arakkhita. — Snigdha Zaman
Both local and foreign audiences critically acclaimed two adapted plays and an original play staged on the fourth day of the ongoing theatre festival organised by ITI Bangladesh Centre on Wednesday. Desh Natok staged Arakkhita, an adaptation from the epic... Full story

Warfaze busy with Satya

A filephoto shows members of Warfaze
After nine years, popular heavy metal band Warfaze is absolutely geared up and busy working on its brand new album ‘Satya’, which is expected to be released in July. There will apparently be nine tracks on the album, in Warfaze’s signature style... Full story

Workshop on Chinese Opera held

Dr Chua Soo Pong, left, teaches the techniques of Chinese Opera to a local theatre activist. — Snigdha Zaman
Local young theatre activists have participated in a daylong workshop on Chinese Opera held on Wednesday at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy as part of the ongoing ITI Theatre Festival. Chinese theatre director Dr Chua Soo Pong conducted... Full story


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