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Rasha Jameel

VAMP

Anyone could see that they were a couple very much in love. Always laughing at each other’s jokes. Finishing each other’s sentences. Name the cliché and you’ll find them living up to it without question. 
3 May 2024, 18:00 PM

What HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon’ promises to bring to the world of ‘A Song of Ice & Fire’

Viewers of House of the Dragon won’t find themselves in a similar predicament as the events surrounding the second Targaryen Civil War have already been documented in full in Fire & Blood (2018).  
23 August 2022, 07:13 AM

The responsibility of taking care of ageing parents

Your parents ask for you at their hour of need, how do you respond?
26 May 2022, 00:00 AM

The longstanding fascination with Regency romance

How is it that the privileged lives of the British upper classes, in a period of time which lasted arguably less than a decade, have managed to leave behind such an impressive legacy in English literature?
18 April 2022, 13:54 PM

I tried a social media detox

"It'll be like ripping off a Band-Aid," I told myself.
2 March 2022, 18:00 PM

Is traditional media catering to the youth?

Today's youth have come to rely less on traditional media.
9 February 2022, 18:00 PM

Growing up with Narayan Debnath’s ‘Nonte-Phonte’

On a particularly slow day, all I have to do is sit down with a Nonte-Phonte comic book, and my troubles will lay forgotten to one side. I imagine it’s the same for most people who are fans of Narayan Debnath and his fictional characters from the small town of Paschimpara, West Bengal.
26 January 2022, 18:00 PM

We need to talk about new year’s resolutions

The frustration over being unable to fulfil your new year's resolutions.
5 January 2022, 18:00 PM

Gaslighting

A Guide to Understanding an Abusive Phenomenon
10 March 2021, 18:00 PM

Feminism in 2021: The Ideology vs The Aesthetic

Is feminism in accordance with the ideologies laid down by its pioneers?
3 March 2021, 18:00 PM

The Reading Café opens a new branch in Banani

Popular manga, biographies, children’s books, and latest international releases across genres are expected to become available at the store within two weeks of publication.
12 February 2021, 15:13 PM

Breaking Down OCD, Once and For All

Read on for a testimony from someone who has OCD.
3 February 2021, 18:00 PM

The F Word

Feminism is taboo, but the nonsensical alternative terms somehow… aren't.
13 January 2021, 18:00 PM

Life, As Dictated by a Romantic Comedy

It's the beginning of a new day in Rom-Com Land, and a twenty-something-year-old woman has just woken up to a lovely morning, completely oblivious of how lucky she is to be waking up to such a view from her apartment window in an expensive city bustling with traffic.
6 January 2021, 18:00 PM

Sabrina: The Melodramatics of a Teenage Half-Witch

Very basic, hardly exciting, and a slightly-tweaked version of the supernatural drama formula.
3 January 2021, 14:52 PM

Holiday Rom-Coms, Made Better With Food

Expert pairings so you know exactly what to stack up on before you hit play.
23 December 2020, 18:00 PM

DS Books publications on Bangladesh and its Liberation

A collection of our freedom's history.
17 December 2020, 12:50 PM

A Love Letter to the Best Thing Ever

There's nothing in the world that can keep me from obsessing over food.
16 December 2020, 18:00 PM

Will the real high school please reveal itself?

Since when did we actually see a high school on TV that resembled where we went to as kids?
2 December 2020, 18:00 PM

Top 10 Reasons to Unsubscribe From Hyped Diet Cultures

Are you trying to lose an unrealistic amount of weight? Are you trying to adhere to a problematic standard of beauty? Are you trying to bulk up?
18 November 2020, 18:00 PM

On Children’s Literature in Bangladesh: Then and Now

For World Children’s Day on Friday, November 20, Daily Star Books speaks to contemporary and veteran authors, publishers, and readers of children’s literature written in Bangladesh.
18 November 2020, 18:00 PM

How Stigmatised Are Mental Health Issues in Fiction?

Mental health issues have been pivotal aspects in books and cinema for a long time. However, the accuracy with which mental health issues are portrayed is a different story.
11 November 2020, 18:00 PM

The untapped powers of Bengali folk horror

When I was a child, every night, I’d ask my parents to tell me a story when they tucked me into bed. From talking trees to scheming foxes, the mystical realm of Bengali folklore was a bottomless well from which my pre-adolescent mind drank with thirst. It led me to what can only be deemed as the Holy Grail of Bengali folklore: Thakurmar Jhuli (1907).
28 October 2020, 18:00 PM

Fishing for Real News Amidst Fake News

You owe it to yourself to investigate the facts and figures you've consumed all day long.
28 October 2020, 18:00 PM

Unpacking the Horrors of Patriarchy in Cinema

Here's what baffled me when Netflix's Bulbbul (2020) premiered — people refusing to address the film as a part of the "horror" genre.
14 October 2020, 18:00 PM

On civil liberties and netizenship

I'd written "We stan a quirky kween" on a YouTube video of an Indian-Canadian woman. My friends had opened a Facebook group to advocate for feminism in Bangladesh. Let that sink in.
7 October 2020, 18:00 PM

Should we separate art from the artist?

When I was in 9th grade, a friend introduced me to the works of director Lars von Trier, starting with the film Dogville (2003). I’d never seen a feature film play out so well, in such intensity, with nothing but a largely empty sound stage for a film set.
30 September 2020, 18:00 PM

The Lessons of Online Learning

Online learning has drawn criticism in Bangladesh primarily due to our unfamiliarity surrounding the concept, having never been attempted before in this magnitude.
9 September 2020, 18:00 PM

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