• Politicians need to brighten their own images
  • Alarming findings about road accident fatalities
  • Of birds, rivers and greed
  • Civilisation and fossil fuels
  • Effective law enforcement key to conservation of nature
  • Repetition of the past?
  • Popstars recall pop legend Azam Khan
  • Blue Note opens door for western music learning
  • CPD terms current FY the weakest
  • Stocks plunge as HC questions legality of a section of SEC ordinance
  • I have no magic wand, says Pybus
  • Abahani held by Russell
  • US drone strike kills 15 militants in Pakistan
  • Tahrir pressure builds after Mubarak verdicts
  • Increased budgetary allocation demanded for education
  • Demo held at SUST against reported US military base in Ctg
  • HC asks govt to explain legality of OSD
  • No Tipai dam if Bangladesh refuses to be a ‘partner’: India
  • Kamaruzzaman indicted
  • HC asks govt to explain legality of SEC provision
  • Four bankers remanded in custody
  • Tornado kills 3 in Bogra, Habiganj
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Popstars recall pop legend Azam Khan

Azam Khan
Azam Khan, a man who had rocked the youngsters of the country for over four decades since 1970’s with his mesmerising power of music. He, with his unique style, became an icon of the youth through creating a new trend of music in the country. Full story

Blue Note opens door for western music learning

Accomplished and experienced musicians in the country have recently founded a music school called Blue Note at Baridhara, Dhaka. The people behind Blue Note are mostly the band members of Renaissance... Full story

Anty horra: Arab women’s expression for freedom

Moroccan actress Latifa Ahrar in a scene from monodrama The Pianist, which urges the freedom of Arab women. The monodrama was staged on Sunday at the National Theatre Hall. — Snigdha Zaman
The music gave the feeling of the emptiness of the vast desert. The actress appeared alone at the corner of backstage and stared at the audience under the deep blue light. The feeling of the music personified the emptiness of the soul... Full story

Festival organisers show satisfaction

Organisers claim the ‘Theatre in Asia, Asia in Theatre’, which ended on Sunday at Shilpakala Academy, a successful one despite limitations. Twenty five theatre productions including 21 local theatres and two... Full story


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