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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2025

Nazmun Naher Shishir

Amidst the growing concrete jungle, Zinda Park is a bridge between the rural and the urban.Photos: Noor-A-Alam
Features

Zinda Park: A community village

Every Wednesday, from dawn to dusk this haat is teeming with life/ Rehman Asad
Panorama

Aftabnagar: A city within a city

File Photo.
Thoughts

Recognising rape culture

Farida Zaman's ‘For the Love of the Country’
Panorama

Farida Zaman's ‘For the Love of the Country’

Sexual violence is used as a means of repression. The photograph shows a Rohingya woman who fled her homeland to escape persecution. Photo: Salahuddin Paulash/TBS
Thoughts

Violence against women is a weapon of war

From Left: Baker bhai, one of the most memorable characters from Kothao Keu Nei. Photo: Collected. 
From Right: Still from the drama "Boro Chele". Contemporary dramas often cast well known artists to ensure popularity. Photo: Collected
Glitz

Dramas fall apart

Public toilets of Dhaka 
Features

Public toilets of Dhaka 

Photo: Collected
Thoughts

India against itself

Monica Ali, Maria Filomena Bouissou Lepecki, Yara Rodrigues Fowler, Minna Lindgren, and Sumana Roy at the panel "Fiction: Resistance or Refuge?," at Dhaka Lit Fest. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Features

Women trash the category “women writer”  

The culture of impunity for crimes against journalists
Thoughts

The culture of impunity for crimes against journalists

Shapludo: A gloomy, stereotypical thriller
Glitz

Shapludo: A gloomy, stereotypical thriller

Lush green mountains of Bhutan. PHOTO: ASHIQUE MAHMUD
Explorer

Land of the Thunder Dragon

Photo Collected from Jaya Ahsan's official facebook page
Glitz

Strongest women characters in Bangla TV serials

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