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Elita Karim

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The challenges the film certification board faces

Hopeful outcomes from the new establishment will take months or years of work, research and the final formation of the act and its accompanying set of rules.
31 October 2024, 02:00 AM

‘Obak Bhalobasha’: 30 years later

Warfaze, one of the most celebrated bands in Bangladesh, turns 40 years old today. With albums, compositions, awards and several hits to their name, the band has contributed much to the music industry in Bangladesh. They have also played a vital role– through their melodies and lyrics– in keeping the Bengali language alive, thriving and evolving, over several generations and in countries all over the world, where Bengalis live and communicate accordingly. 
6 June 2024, 07:55 AM

Delving deep into ‘MaLoMa’ and its topsy turvy world

As I write this, “MaLoMa”, a musical tale of extraordinary lives led by everyday people, is trending number 1 on YouTube Bangladesh & 38 on global YouTube. This song, as a whole, is many stories woven together as one, belonging to people from all walks of life. The stories touch hearts and inspire music lovers to ponder upon life in general. As Arif Dewan and Shagor Dewan sing their hearts out about how mistaken they were about life being a bed of roses, the chaotic city around them comes to life.
13 May 2024, 11:27 AM

Weaving ‘Tati’ as a musical, visual treat

It has been a couple of weeks at least since the Bangla New Year celebrations, which we lovingly refer to as Noboborsho. However, Coke Studio Bangla’s “Tati” is still dominating playlists. ‘Taanti’, or in this case “Tati”, refers to the craftsperson or the creator of fabrics, who works with the material called taant – depicting motifs, colourful borders, and softness to touch. Especially in this heat, a taant saree or a fatua is always a welcome addition to an average Bangladeshi wardrobe, allowing one to breathe easy and at the same time, look trendy.
27 April 2024, 10:56 AM

Tagore’s Gitabitan and the bookshelf of a Bengali household

It has been 81 years today since Rabindranath Tagore, a Bengali polymath, poet, composer and the first Bengali Nobel Laureate, breathed his last. In these 81 years, much has changed in the world, including the modernisation of his compositions. Tagore’s songs—Rabindra Sangeet, as they are known—are still popular amongst Bengali music lovers.
6 August 2022, 09:30 AM

My visit to the Grammys

When I was arriving in Phoenix, Arizona last year for my Humphrey Fellowship, I did not imagine that I would get to be a part of one of the most prestigious musical celebrations of the world – the Grammys.
8 April 2022, 18:00 PM

Women in Translation Month: Why we need more of Selina Hossain

The women in Selina Hossain’s books are strong, because the author herself likes to be inspired by the reality around her.
13 August 2021, 14:05 PM

Remembering the contemporary great: Humayun Ahmed

To me, he was a weaver of stories from lands and cultures, all within Bangladesh, that I would never have heard of otherwise. Growing up abroad amidst mixed cultures and languages, Humayun Ahmed kept Bangladesh within me and in thousands of others like me.
19 July 2021, 11:00 AM

Revelling in the changes

For centuries now, language has been intrinsic to the changing patterns of culture. Some would even say that it's true the other way around. Even though the way we perceive and use language changes from one generation to the next, the social function of this tool to communicate remains the same—nurturing and promoting feelings of identity, community and of course harmony.
20 February 2018, 18:00 PM

Against the odds, Bangladesh puts mothers at the forefront of medical practice

Ruby Akthar can still remember the agony of her first labour. Nestled away in one of Bangladesh’s many urban slums—aged just 20—a frightened Akthar attempted to deliver her first baby at home without ...
25 November 2017, 18:00 PM

Playing the damsel in distress

When Don 2 was released back in 2011, many South Asians living in Malaysia stormed the local cineplexes and halls to watch the movie. A remake of an old Indian gangster flick, a star cast, including Shahrukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra, pulled in quite the throng. As a part of an international conference in Kualalumpur at the time, a bunch of journalists from Bangladesh decided to watch the movie as well, catching one of the late-night shows after dinner.
19 October 2017, 18:00 PM

Relaxing at Radisson

Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden recently began an exclusive spa promotion programme where individuals or couples can relax and receive massages - complete with specialised tea, healthy drinks and a 3-course lunch meal.
14 August 2017, 18:00 PM

Lost at the Prague Castle

Many say that travelling makes you free, educates you, creates a bigger network that one can benefit from and of course, learn about a foreign culture. I would agree with all that, and add, however, that it also makes you think.
27 July 2017, 18:00 PM

Education: For Passion And Purpose

Gone are the days when children and young people were fed 'dreams' of being doctors and engineers.
29 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Prioritising health care and sports for the youth

Very recently, at a roundtable organised by the Daily Star, youth leaders and students from Dhaka came together to talk about how the
22 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Including the Differently-Abled

25-year-old Khalil is seen typing away his data entry assignment, at the Distribution Section of Posmi Sweaters, a factory located in Gazipur.
18 May 2017, 18:00 PM

Constructing a conscious change

Every other street in Dhaka city today has a building or two under construction, not to mention the flyovers that are being built.
4 May 2017, 18:00 PM

An Assembly of Change

The year 2017 began with promises for self-development, to do better as a human being and to contribute more to the country.
23 February 2017, 18:00 PM

On Jazz and Blues

If music be the food of love, play on. And if it be jazz, let it play the whole night!
23 February 2017, 18:00 PM

The Festival Prepares

“The global photography spotlight is on Bangladesh. The stars are arriving at our doorstep. It is now up to Bangladeshis to step up the podium. The world of photography beckons.” – Shahidul Alam
2 February 2017, 18:00 PM

Chobi Mela IX Begins Today

The best thing about any February is the frenzy of activities that comes along with it -- the Ekushey Boi Mela, Pahela Phalgun celebrations and of course commemorating the heroes on International Mother Language day.
2 February 2017, 18:00 PM

A Day on the Rooftop

When The Daily Star turned 26 years old, last week, we were expecting flowers, good food, a cake with melting chocolate within and of
19 January 2017, 18:00 PM

In all Fairness

A few weeks ago, a pop music video went viral online, showcasing, surprisingly enough, Saudi teenage girls dancing, singing and expressing themselves, for a change.
19 January 2017, 18:00 PM

And the City Stopped Moving

Last week was a confusing one. On one side, we were trying to pay respect to the elders, to the rulers and to tradition.
12 January 2017, 18:00 PM

SINGS - the perfect musical!

If you are up for old songs and some up beat performances, make sure that you book a ticket to watch the highly acclaimed movie 'Sing' at the Star Cineplex at Bashundhara City Mall!
12 January 2017, 18:00 PM

Learning in 10 Minutes

Ever thought of switching on the TV screen in front of your child and study the formulae of algebra, learn English sentence constructions and understand Bangla baekaron (grammar)?
12 January 2017, 18:00 PM

The Debatable Draft Law

Very recently, a law drafted by the Ministry for Women and Children's Affairs stated that if a 16-year-old female gets married with the consent of her parents or the court for justified reasons or under special circumstances, she would not be considered underage or a minor.
12 January 2017, 18:00 PM

Marrying off too early?

A law drafted more than two years ago, stating that a girl at the age of 16 will be able to marry as a non-minor with the consent of her parents, still holds its ground in the midst of major criticism. Turn to pages 8-9 to read thoughts and opinions on this draft law.
12 January 2017, 18:00 PM

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