127 Years of Jibanananda Das: The Poet of Solitude and Silence
Today marks the 127th birth anniversary of Jibanananda Das, the “Loneliest Poet” who transformed the landscape of Bengali literature into…
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Today marks the 127th birth anniversary of Jibanananda Das, the “Loneliest Poet” who transformed the landscape of Bengali literature into…
In a stunning development for the global art world, a previously unknown sketch by the Renaissance master Michelangelo has been…
The history of Bangladesh’s Liberation War is marked by moments when individual courage altered the course of a nation. Among…
Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has emerged as a major contender for the 98th Academy Awards,…
Watching The Book of Eli doesn’t feel like simply sitting through a post-apocalyptic movie—it feels more like walking through a…
Saiful Islam Sazid Some writers build their fiction out of imagination, while others draw their narratives from the intellectual and…
By Mivasa Chowdhury MohiyaStudent of Public Administration, University of Chittagong Dead Poets Society is an impressive, layered film, released in…
The critically noted Bangladeshi feature film Delupi is set to arrive in Chattogram this Friday, 21 November, marking its first…
Today marks the 100th birth anniversary of Ritwik Kumar Ghatak (1925-1976), a monumental and often melancholic figure in the history…
by Moumita Alam The men—always want VirginVirgin Mojito, Virgin Vagina,Virgin Women andVirginest Virgin Places of the Virgin Beauty.They came one…