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M H Haider

How a Tagore song became my eternal lullaby

A Tagore lullaby triggers a vivid childhood memory of a monsoon boat ride, exploring how soft, emotional songs — beyond traditional lullabies — soothe sleep through rhythm, parental love, and deep, subconscious emotional conditioning.
8 May 2025, 10:35 AM

The Dhaka Nawabs and their culinary adventures

Overlooking the Buriganga River, Ahsan Manzil is an architectural and historical gem of Old Dhaka.
28 April 2025, 06:10 AM

Wedding celebrations at Chawk Bazar!

Bridegrooms in wedding processions used to parade around the area in all pomp and fervour, making one circle, two circles, or sometimes even seven circles. 
10 April 2025, 10:30 AM

The Dilkusha maze: Hide-and-seek in Dhaka's historical 'bhulbhulaiya'!

Dilkusha garden house was built in 1866 by Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani
23 March 2025, 09:39 AM

5 fun day trips under Tk 15,000 for your Eid holidays

Escape Dhaka affordably with scenic drives on Mawa Expressway, Padma Bridge, and Mawa Ghat’s hilsa delights. Explore Panam Nagar’s history, Idrakpur Fort’s Mughal charm, or Mymensingh’s cultural gems and nature retreats—all perfect for budget-friendly Eid day trips.
22 March 2025, 12:43 PM

When Dhaka refused a Mughal Emperor!

The artistes were illustrious not just in our city; their repute spanned throughout the Mughal Empire in general. 
16 March 2025, 08:20 AM

Skipping sleep for ‘sehri nights?’ Congrats, you played yourself!

Sehri outings in Dhaka have become a social trend, but not everyone enjoys midnight feasts, selfies, and sleep deprivation. Some prefer a quiet night at home, valuing rest over hype. After all, nothing good happens after 2 AM!
27 February 2025, 09:56 AM

Ranabi’s reflections: A life in art, observation, and legacy

Rafiqun Nabi, renowned for his cartoon Tokai, reflects on his artistic journey, influenced by family and mentors like Zainul Abedin. His legacy blends societal commentary, creativity, and practicality, inspiring future artists to observe deeply and innovate.
17 February 2025, 12:00 PM

Saltz: The ultimate seafood bonanza

Many years ago, when Saltz first opened its doors, the seafood dining scene in Dhaka was more or less non-existent.
14 September 2020, 18:00 PM

The versatile polo the staple summer wear

Before we go about exploring the various styles out there, a word or two about the fitting is in order. Because the perfect polo is the one that fits you well!
7 September 2020, 18:00 PM

Photography at home: Click away during the pandemic!

If you haven’t, now is the time to do so! Because if you are an aspiring or amateur photographer staying indoors — except of course for work, groceries, et al — there are several ways you can devote to photography at home, from upping your skills to embarking on fun indoor projects.
31 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Qurbani Eid during COVID-19: Your questions answered

Or, if you wish not only to purchase, but also to have the sacrificial animal slaughtered in an abattoir and its meat professionally cut and packed and sent to your doorstep, that’s possible too!
20 July 2020, 18:00 PM

Getting your sleep schedule back to normal

The general holiday or lockdown has wreaked havoc on our sleep cycles; many are struggling to fall asleep and wake up on time.
6 July 2020, 18:00 PM

Your little sous chef

Cooking is a life skill everyone must learn. The only question is: at what point in life should that learning start? And the answer is: early! Why not introduce your children to the kitchen from right now?
6 July 2020, 18:00 PM

A Father’s Day tribute to Don Corleone

The Godfather portrays a father-and-son bond in subtle, but strangely at the same time, monumental ways! And you have to agree that the Vito-Michael Corleone duo is one of the most iconic father-son relationships in fiction.
15 June 2020, 18:00 PM

Luxury in a tub: The ultimate summer indulgence!

Sure, the world is a mess right now. Making sense of the strange, sad circumstances we currently live in is overwhelming. Add to that the stress of your work and household chores, and the hot and humid weather only adds fuel to fire.
15 June 2020, 18:00 PM

Restaurant business and a pandemic

The ongoing pandemic and lockdown have affected all sectors of the economy, including the restaurant industry. The otherwise busiest month of the year has turned out to be the most hard-hitting, especially in terms of lost projected revenues.
4 May 2020, 18:00 PM

Divinely white: The age- old craft of shola

Lord Shiva eventually came to the rescue. He threw a lock of his own hair into a pond, and from there sprung a plant — shola (generic name, Indian cork).
13 April 2020, 18:00 PM

Welcome to The Amber Room!

InterContinental Dhaka has officially opened The Amber Room, just last month — an elegant restaurant which really has the potential to reign supreme among the upscale eateries in Dhaka, for locals and foreigners alike, be it in terms of food or a fine dining experience. Here’s why.
23 March 2020, 18:00 PM

Film and war: A tribute to Tareque Masud

His endeavours on the Liberation War first calls for a context.
23 March 2020, 18:00 PM

Films of ‘71: Your guide to a movie marathon

What are your plans for the upcoming Independence Day? Instead of going out to public places, why not enjoy a movie marathon amid the comfort of your home?
23 March 2020, 18:00 PM

Bangabandhu and I

Today marks the birth centenary of our Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman -- the visionary who made us dream of an independent Bangladesh, the powerhouse of charisma who ignited hope amongst the oppressed Bengalis, the legend whom the nation shall forever remain indebted to.
16 March 2020, 18:00 PM

Anchored in heritage: A reincarnation of long-lost boats

Given that Bangladesh is a riverine country, it comes as no surprise that boats of various shapes, sizes, and forms had been crafted — to use and commute its many rivers and canals, and to cater to the diverse needs and purposes of those aboard, be it recreational or functional.
9 March 2020, 18:00 PM

Are you a Dhakaiite?

Simply put, anyone who has been living in Dhaka is a Dhakaiite. But we would say this is a rather narrow and dull definition. Being a citizen of this city is no easy feat. Dhaka is one big challenge! And yet, we stick to it, fighting every day, and also reaping the benefits of living in the capital.
13 February 2020, 18:00 PM

Dhaka depictions: A city through artists’ eyes

We have a constant love-hate, or bittersweet relationship with our city. And one cannot deny that despite all the flaws which make the capital unbearable at times, there is a charm and beauty to it.
13 February 2020, 18:00 PM

Culinary revolutions of the decade

In an attempt to make sense of this chaos, what would you say were the trends Dhaka’s gastronomic scene saw in the past decade — the top 10 culinary revolutions of the 2010s?
13 February 2020, 18:00 PM

Tête-à-tête at Tantaba T

We don’t need an excuse to drink tea. Nevertheless, if you do need one — it’s winter, a season that calls for endless chitchats over a soothing cup of hot tea.
23 December 2019, 18:00 PM

Nawab Chatga: Four years and beyond

It seems like yesterday when I first walked into Nawab Chatga to delight my Chittagonian palate in Dhaka. And for someone who was born and raised in Chattogram, it did not fail to do that. Can’t believe it has been four years since then! Time flies.
16 December 2019, 18:00 PM

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