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Mannan Mashhur Zarif

Why modern fatherhood isn’t what it used to be

Why modern fatherhood isn’t what it used to be

Modern fatherhood is shifting beyond patriarchal expectations. Once defined by stoicism and provision, fathers today strive for emotional connection and shared responsibility. As gender roles evolve, fatherhood is being redefined as empathy, presence, and genuine, human expression of love.
17 November 2025, 12:53 PM
The faceless strength of women in Zainul’s art

#Perspective / The faceless strength of women in Zainul’s art

Zainul Abedin's simplistic drawings of rural Bengali women focus on their resilience and strength rather than individual beauty. By omitting facial details, he universalizes their experience, giving them a voice beyond traditional, sentimental portrayals.
8 November 2025, 10:40 AM
Recreate the charm of classic deshi tea parties

#Perspective / It’s time for a tea party with a Bangladeshi story

A deshi tea party blends nostalgia, warmth, and heartfelt conversations. Perfect for modern metro life, it offers soulful connections, simple snacks, and timeless charm — proving tea still brews the best moments together.
13 October 2025, 11:56 AM
Durga Puja… special and timeless

Durga Puja… special and timeless

Life teaches us that things change, and not always for the better. “Agey ki shundor din kataitum” is a line from a popular song, but it is not a reality for us.
30 September 2025, 13:04 PM
Someshwari river

By the Someshwari: A River of Dreams

In the monsoon, the Someshwari swells up. In the dry season, it shrinks.
15 September 2025, 07:47 AM
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An ode to Murtaja Baseer and his lifelong passions

As a painter, he was larger than life. Baseer entered art school not out of a passion for the creative field, but he was on a mission, a role he undertook as a sign of political allegiance to the leftist movement.
22 August 2025, 18:49 PM
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When art walks among us: A collaboration between Manas and Bipasha Hayat

It is not often that fashion designers collaborate with artists to create wearable art, but when Faiza Ahmed, of Manas fame, worked with Bipasha Hayat, something magical came into being.
10 August 2025, 11:28 AM
Remembering 36th July!

#Perspective / Remembering 36th July!

The year 2024 shall forever remain etched in our hearts as a season of mixed emotions. On one hand, we look back at those tumultuous days with joy. On the other hand, we remain apprehensive about what lies ahead.
5 August 2025, 04:10 AM
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Witness to victory

If there is a price for freedom, what is it and who pays it? And if the debt remains unsettled, how does a generation get absolved of the sins of the last?
10 December 2018, 18:00 PM
Two to tango

Two to tango

I was more of a witness than an actual participant of the whole exercise. The years of searching, the myriad unpleasantness, and even the reality checks had not prepared me for the session of drafting the marriage contract. Even before I had said, “I do,” clauses for inheritance and divorce were tossed, argued, and agreed on.
26 November 2018, 18:00 PM
What follows “I do”

What follows “I do”

By 3AM in the morning, the hullaballoo was over. Our wedding party had reached Dhaka, the ceremonial welcome of the new bride over and done with, and J, my kid sister ushered us to the room.
26 November 2018, 18:00 PM
Chronicles in charcoal

Chronicles in charcoal

Artist Jamal Ahmed is a master of drawing, acclaimed for his realistic depiction of life, expansive landscapes, dusks on the beach, and pigeons. He is an exponent of the Bangladesh's realism art movement, and the undisputed master when it comes to painting the eternal muse of every artist — the female form.
5 November 2018, 18:00 PM
The whole six yards

The whole six yards

Freud's psychoanalysis on collecting and collectors is nothing short of bizarre. But that is Sigmud!
5 November 2018, 18:00 PM
One anna

Reverence with a difference

For millennia, the Subcontinent was ruled by empires, and yet, at any given time, much of the land was under the supervision of viceroys, quasi-rulers, and as was the case in Bengal, Zamindars.
15 October 2018, 18:00 PM
Decoding Red

Decoding Red

The impression of red in our prehistoric psyche is conceivably what we carry today. No child is born with a blank slate, or a palette. What we see, what we observe, and differentiate are based on footprints on our cells through thousands of years of evolution from a bestial existence to an intelligent form.
15 October 2018, 18:00 PM
A musical note

A musical note

There was something about the youth of that generation. The youth simply rebelled. They rebelled against authoritarianism, rejected organised religion in any form, and devoted their attention more for a spiritual awakening.
8 October 2018, 18:00 PM
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Nazneen Haque Mimi's Travel Journal

What makes travelogues intriguing still? Why do people still make an effort to read when complementing images alone can take one through a journey into the unknown— the chaos of a city; the sublimity of wilderness?
20 August 2018, 18:00 PM
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Safety first

These are more important than the don'ts for a simple reason — they are true for every traveller irrespective of the season or the country. The guidelines for travelling are general and more of a matter of judgement, a civil affair rather than a legal one.
13 August 2018, 18:00 PM
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Timeless yet changing architecture

Sparkling décor of vines and patterns on ceramic walls of a mosque, magnificent domes, and tall minarets for the muezzin to call for prayers are all too synonymous to what we consider as distinguishing features of Islamic art, or to be more precise — Muslim architecture.
6 August 2018, 18:00 PM
Alpana Habib

Alpana Habib — “the happy homecook”

Almost four hundred prime-time television recipe shows. Over 24,000 Likes on the Facebook page, ‘Alpana Habibs Cooking Club.’
30 July 2018, 18:00 PM
A celebration of passion

Collector's Exhibition - A celebration of passion

As alien as it may seem to us today, baby boomers are no strangers to the fad of matchbox collecting. Millennials will remember the pleasure of removing stamps from an envelope, soaking them in water and once dry, sticking them on albums. Coins and banknotes have always been popular and even today an average Joe carefully preserves a ragged note long out of circulation.
3 May 2018, 18:00 PM

An exhibition of collectibles in Chittagong

People have the general perception that leisurely pursuits like stamps and coin collecting are dying pursuits. This is far from reality, as the exhibition — Numismatic, Philatelic and Hobby-Item Exhibition2018 — organised by Chittagong Collector's Club between Thursday, 3 May and Saturday, 5 May at the Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Gallery, Zilla Shilpakala Academy, Chittagong will show.
30 April 2018, 18:00 PM
Bibiana

Alta…Churi…Feeta

The belle is a likeness of the goddess to romantics; a literary or visual imagery handed over generation after generation of writers, novelists, painters and sculptors, not to mention the roadside Romeos! Times have changed, yet the look of a quintessential girl is the exact same — taant, alta, churi, feeta…
2 April 2018, 18:00 PM
The portrait of an artist Ferdousi Priyabhashini

The portrait of an artist

How does one pay tribute to the lifetime achievements of an artist, especially when the iconoclast is Ferdousi Priyabhashini? Growing up in Khulna, a quaint town of the then East Pakistan, she once nurtured a passion for music. Her relinquished desire to become an exponent of Tagore gave Bangladesh one of its most revered sculptors.
19 March 2018, 18:00 PM
The honesty of a white Panjabi

The honesty of a white Panjabi

The finely woven sheer kurta comes out of the drawer every Friday morning. Blued at the laundry for the desired snowy-white appearance, the panjabi is stiff and comes neatly folded. The fabric crinkles as one separates the layers glued from the dip-starch, and as one walks towards the masjid chanting the takbir, the all-white ensemble complemented with a whiff of rose water completes the sanctified aura of Jumu'ah.
19 March 2018, 18:00 PM
Recipe for change

Recipe for change

My culinary experiments began at the tender age of seven, and involved puddings, singaras and vegetable rolls.
29 January 2018, 18:00 PM
M F Husain work

When M F Husain comes to town

In the last 14 years, Galleri Kaya, one of the leading art galleries in Bangladesh, has arranged almost a hundred shows. As organisers of various art trips, camps and workshops they are also active in promotion of Bangladeshi art.
15 January 2018, 18:00 PM
Speed

Speed

For those growing up in postcolonial times, there was no escape from the tumultuous events that unfolded before them. Not a witness to the savagery of the Second World War, but of a world polarised as its direct result, Shahabuddin
11 December 2017, 18:00 PM

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