Farzana Wahid’s song calls for unity against divisive politics, but the growing influence of Jamaat-e-Islami reveals a widening gap between secular hope and electoral reality.
When these songs are placed side by side, a collective pattern becomes visible. Each party and candidate have chosen a different register of language, a different visual story, and a different ...
Looking ahead, the band is focused on movement: their latest music ill come alive on the road in the Mohashoshan Jatra (The Great Crematorium Journey), a deeper dive into the band’s collaborative spir ...
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Renewal time

Bangladesh is neither collapsing nor securely consolidated. It is a nation arguing with itself — about authority, identity, accountability and the meaning of its founding promise ...
Warfaze is the GOAT of Bangla rock because of their longevity. Not only because they have been doing this for 40 years but that they are still standing strong. I would even say their 'Jibondhara' ...
Bangladesh votes in world's first Gen Z-inspired election ...
Dakha: For years under former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s opposition had little presence on the streets during ...
Davangere: Sri Rama Sene national president Pramod Muthalik said it does not reflect well on the Central government if no ...
Actors, directors and singers began visiting polling centres in the capital and other parts of the country from Thursday morning to cast their votes, with many sharing photos and reflections from the ...
Originally composed by Bappi Lahiri, with lyrics by Indeevar, the new version has been composed by Shashwat Sachdev and sung by Madhubanti Bagchi ...
J. Cole should have been an academic and not an artist.
Olympic downhill champion Breezy Johnson leaves the women’s super-G without a medal but with an engagement ring. Connor ...