Sound, voice, and music are integral to most films as it accentuates the film viewing experiences
From watching one channel to surfing hundreds, Parvez Chowdhury, of Dhaka Bangla Channel elaborates upon the changing nature of televised contents with Rubab Nayeem Khan
Nusrat Jahan Pritom Unravels The Journey Of Romantic Couples To Make You Feel Nostalgic About The Golden Days
Bohubrihi, Kothao Keu Nei, Shongshoptok, Aaj Robibar – if these words ring a bell, then you are probably swept off by the nostalgic BTV days.
Whenever a new medium appeared on the scene, there was a hue and cry about the future of the old ones. With the arrival of radio, many people heralded the death of newspaper because radio listening was more easily comprehensible than newspaper reading and did not require any literacy.
Calling Sharbari Dutta a designer will mean forgetting the rest of the verse that completes her journey with fashion.
Syeda Samara Mortada evaluates how the increasing security measures will affect the masses this Pahela Baishakh.
Bangladeshi Designer and fashionpreneur Asma Sultana is taking this year’s New York Fashion Week by…
To celebrate the vast cultures prevalent in Bangladesh, Bengal Foundation organised the Bengal Sangskriti Utsab…
UK based journalist, Simon Broughton on the imperative role of cultural journalism and his passions…
Photojournalist Asim Rafiqui shares eye-opening stories about his experiences. Antony Rahman listens in Thanks to…