Gold hits Tk 2,17,381: What this means for Dhaka jewellery buyers
20 October 2025, 18:20 PM
Why Bangladesh’s furniture fair is turning heads
18 October 2025, 18:28 PM
Dhaka’s art of waiting
16 October 2025, 18:41 PM
What I learned from Dhaka
12 October 2025, 18:31 PM
From quacks to qualified vets, Dhaka’s evolving pet care scene
10 October 2025, 18:35 PM
In the heart of chaos, I find Dhaka’s flavour
5 October 2025, 18:31 PM
Types of passengers you meet on Dhaka metro
2 October 2025, 18:17 PM
Durga’s feast: From luchi to payesh, tradition reborn
1 October 2025, 18:15 PM
Durga Puja in Dhaka: A journey through time
1 October 2025, 18:00 PM
Youth art brings ‘Transformation’ to Dhaka
28 September 2025, 18:44 PM
Capturing Dhaka moments: Winning shots from “My Dhaka Lens”
The Daily Star’s “My Dhaka” recently ran a photography contest titled “My Dhaka Lens,” where people were asked to submit their entries on the theme of Dhaka -- anything that embodies the beauty, soul, or essence of our city.
23 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Evolution of the Dhakaiya Bangla
Tracing the roots of Old Dhaka's unique dialect
21 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Dhaka’s Culinary Street Performers: Live cooking stations captivate the city
Food prepared on the streets is nothing new in Dhaka. Darul Kabab of yester-Dhaka saw various kebabs on skewers, or seekh as it is called in Bangla, being grilled over an open fire or coal embers.
19 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Shojon extends mental health care beyond class boundaries
Shojon, a Bangla word, when roughly translated means a dear one, or maybe a near one. With the promise to hold your hands in your darkest times -- like a loved one, SHOJON is a mental health service, an initiative of the SAJIDA Foundation.
16 February 2025, 18:00 PM
The pulse of Dhaka’s corporate lunchtime
If you ever happen to walk past any busy corporate neighbourhood in Dhaka during lunchtime, you are in for quite a sight!
13 February 2025, 18:00 PM
The decline of tomtoms: Old Dhaka’s historic carriages fade into history
The centuries-old charm of Old Dhaka's horse-drawn carriages, locally known as "tomtoms", is gradually disappearing. These carriages have been part of the city’s streets for nearly 200 years, but are slowly fading away with time..At one point, there were 35 to 40 horse-drawn carriages oper
9 February 2025, 18:43 PM
Surviving Dhaka: One commute at a time
Dhaka is full of stories and opportunities. However, living in the capital city comes with a price. Mostly in the form of time, physical and mental stress, and last but not least, stress on your pockets. But perhaps nothing annoys the residents more than the toil of its traffic.
7 February 2025, 18:54 PM
Paw Carnival 2025: A celebration of love, adoption and community
Picture a day where wagging tails, playful paws, and laughter fill a space, with a chance to witness the unique, unspoken connections between humans and animals
6 February 2025, 15:12 PM
Landmarks on banknotes: Canvases of history, heritage
Imagine you’re flipping through a book on Dhaka’s history. As you turn the pages, you come across a chapter on the Tara Mosque. Something about it feels familiar. You’re right -- you’ve seen it before.
3 February 2025, 18:00 PM
Memories of Dhaka: Saat Gombuj Masjid’s changing landscape
This is an image of Saat Gombuj Masjid in the Mohammadpur area
2 February 2025, 09:42 AM
Furniture Lane: Furnishing the dreams of Dhaka’s non-resident students
Rushing from one university to another, filling out endless forms, searching for a hostel or a shared mess, and trying to keep up with a city that never hits pause -- all while preparing for the entrance exams that could shape their future.
31 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Nilkhet: where stories once lived
Nilkhet is not merely a name on Dhaka’s map; it is an emotion. A place steeped in layers of memory, significance, and quiet reverence for the book lovers of this bustling city.
29 January 2025, 18:13 PM
The types of passengers you meet on a bus
Dhaka is not that big of a city. But there are way too many people, and while the number of buses is not little either, it’s far from enough. The daily bus commutes in Dhaka are tedious but if one is willing, there are plenty of drama and stories to find. Today, we will count the five types of p
27 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Dhaka: madness, resilience and love
Living in Dhaka is an adventure like no other; a chaotic symphony where every moment feels like a test of resilience. The city thrives on contradictions, making survival an art form and endurance a badge of honour.
24 January 2025, 18:00 PM
English Road vs. Inglis Road: The curious evolution of a name
The road is actually named after a man named Inglis (or Ingles)
23 January 2025, 11:13 AM
A hidden gem for tea lovers in Dhaka
As I seated myself in the Halda Valley Tea Lounge, seeing the way the welcome drinks were served left me in awe.
22 January 2025, 18:33 PM
Paws and companionship: A surprising friendship in the city
As the CNG-run auto-rickshaw pulled away, I stepped onto the culvert, the cool evening air wrapping around me like a cloak. Just ahead, a pack of stray dogs roamed the street, their loud barking echoing in the quiet night.
20 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Tea and the Armenians of Dhaka
Once upon a time in Dhaka, tea drinking was limited to the Kashmiri, British, and Armenian households
19 January 2025, 10:26 AM
The year of the snake: Dhaka’s inaugural Chinese New Year festivities
I had nothing significant planned for last Friday, and was absent-mindedly saying yes to all sorts of plans my friends were making; completely forgetting an important wedding reception I had to attend that very day.
17 January 2025, 19:13 PM
Visually Bimurto: an exhibition of contrasts, connections
“It’s a wonderful experience to see the works of two artists from different mediums in the same exhibition -- works that seem to express their inner thoughts in two different ways, yet woven together by a single thread,” these words from a visitor, Nuzhat Jahan, perfectly encapsulates the exhibition Visually Bimurto by Habibur Rahman and Shamsad Rahman.
12 January 2025, 18:00 PM