How not to go broke while shopping
See how you can avoid going broke while shopping.
28 June 2021, 15:16 PM
Not the Satyajit Ray Tribute Fans Were Hoping for
Has Netflix done enough to please fans of Ray and his stories?
26 June 2021, 19:45 PM
How “American” Is American Pop Culture?
Welcome to Art of Re-packaging Cultural Elements 101.
23 June 2021, 18:00 PM
SHOUT Quiz: An achar for every mood
Spicy, sweet, sour, or a mix of all three? Figure out the right fit for you.
16 June 2021, 18:00 PM
The Conjuring 3: What the Devil Really Made Them Do
Did the third instalment of the horror series live up to its hype?
14 June 2021, 15:21 PM
I Tried Dating… for a Week
Is there a manual for navigating your way through romance?
9 June 2021, 18:00 PM
Return to Fear Street and R. L. Stine’s world of horrors
I was one of those kids at school who could always be found squeezed in between bookshelves at the school library during lunch hour. While my classmates wolfed down actual food in the cafeteria, I devoured the works of Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton, JK Rowling, and the ghostwriters who penned the Nancy Drew series. It was here, amongst these very shelves that I first chanced upon the works of the one author who would pave the way to my fascination with the horror genre: RL Stine.
9 June 2021, 08:41 AM
As We Grew Up, So Did Banani Road 11
The iconic street has evolved into a diverse location, for young and the old.
2 June 2021, 18:00 PM
CALLS: A worthy successor to The Twilight Zone?
Apple TV+'s new sci-fi might just be the next best thing.
26 May 2021, 18:00 PM
What It’s Like to Be a Student Tenant in Dhaka
The problems are endless, and their solutions often difficult.
26 May 2021, 18:00 PM
How Monstrous Is the “Monster” in Monster Movies?
There appears to be a boom in the "monster movie" sub-genre.
5 May 2021, 18:00 PM
The allure of a book
It happened on a slow morning during my university English literature class. We had just finished reading one of Roald Dahl’s lesser-known short stories, “Skin”, published in The New Yorker in 1952. The lecturer called upon the class to present their analyses of the short story. When it was my turn to speak, I became tongue-tied as my mind slowly went blank. It had been close to four years since I had picked up a book.
21 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Moxie: A whitewashed account of second-wave feminism
I’ve lost count of the number of people who have recommended Jennifer Mathieu’s best-selling book Moxie (Roaring Brook Press, 2017) to me. All I ever saw about the book were torrents of positive reviews on social media, one following another.
15 April 2021, 13:46 PM
Things I’ve Learned as A Blogger
When I first started my own blog, I didn’t know a thing.
7 April 2021, 18:00 PM
Ekushey Boi Mela 2021: To Attend or Not To Attend?
The uncertainty poses too much of a risk. What do you think?
31 March 2021, 18:00 PM
Greenwashing
Your eco-friendly habits are all the rage; they're all for naught.
31 March 2021, 18:00 PM
How the youth gave us independence
Remember that we are, have been, and forever will be, in their debt.
24 March 2021, 18:00 PM
The view from the West
After half a century from where we began, Daily Star Books will spend all of this year—the 50th year of Bangladesh—revisiting and analyzing some of the books that played crucial roles in documenting the Liberation War of 1971 and the birth of this nation. In this sixth installment, we revisit both Khadim Hussain Raja’s A Stranger in My Own Country (Oxford University Press, 2012), in which a retired general gives often problematic views from West Pakistan’s perspective, and Pakistani journalist Anthony Mascarenhas’ The Rape of Bangladesh (Vikas Publications, 1971), a pivotal book in changing world opinion on the then-underreported genocide of East Pakistan.
24 March 2021, 18:00 PM
The Fluid Personality Conundrum
Liquid (noun) [C/U]: a substance that flows easily and is neither a gas nor a solid.
17 March 2021, 18:00 PM
Is science fiction really not a woman’s genre?
Last week, I decided to pen a tribute to my favourite authors of science fiction, a love letter, really, that has long been in the pipeline.
10 March 2021, 18:00 PM