Conversations

Talking to Taranco’s tune

Dialogue, Debate and Discussion. Our recent politics lack proper utilization of these three vital words. The first and most difficult task of dialogue involves parking the ego and listening with an open spirit. From this receptivity can come questions which Thursday, May 16th, 2013

“Bangladesh can be the hub of a new silk road”

Dan Mozena grew up on a dairy farm in the American Midwest and spent the first couple of decades of his life milking cows and doing the daily chores that are part of life on a family farm. His education Friday, August 31st, 2012

Conversation with Common Gender’s Noman Robin

Noman Robin’s debut film Common Gender is drawing a big crowd to cinema halls and is on the road beyond the border. It has entertained the audience as well as raised a serious issue concerning the transgender people of the Saturday, July 28th, 2012

Curtain rises on Dhaka Art Summit

The emergence of South Asian Art: Bangladesh and the future   The largest platform celebrating the arts in Bangladesh, the Dhaka Art Summit is being held by the Samdani Art Foundation (SAF), in collaboration with Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) and Bangladesh National Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Going green – Noazesh Knowledge Centre

Learn Love Live - the slogan of Noazesh Knowledge Centre (NKC) for the conservation of nature is becoming popular to all nature lovers. NKC started its journey on March of 2011 and within one year it created all the scopes Thursday, April 5th, 2012

“We must put the spotlight on local action”

Margareta Wahlström has over 30 years of experience  in humanitarian relief operations in disaster and conflict areas, and in institution-building to strengthen national capacity for disaster preparedness, response and for risk reduction.   In November 2008, the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Thursday, April 5th, 2012

An Interview with Abu Zubair

Author Abu Zubair, born in Dhaka, is also an electrical engineer and a California farmer. At the age of fourteen he was awarded a scholarship to Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. Since then he has been living in the Thursday, April 5th, 2012

A Literary Feast

This past Saturday, March 24, 2011, a book reading session featuring a selection of pieces by author and columnist Farah Ghuznavi was hosted by the Bengal Art Lounge.   While addressing the audience present at the event, the author commented that the Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Shahabuddin: Embodying the spirit of creation

  Even aged 61, the painter Shahabuddin’s mere presence manages to bestow an air of bohemia in a room. Whether it’s the shock of bouffant hair, the crimson of his shirt, or the mischievous minefields in his eyes, what is beyond Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Interview of tiger expert Dr. M. Monirul H. Khan

Let's turns the Sundarban into a sanctuary for the endangered Royal Bengal Tigers   The Royal Bengal Tiger, scientifically known as Panthera tigris, is on the brink of extinction. Dr. M. Monirul H. Khan, an associate professor of the Zoology department, Jahangirnagar Thursday, December 8th, 2011
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