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Why do wolves howl at the full moon?

Why do wolves howl at the full moon?

You may have seen it in movies. A wolf stands on a cliff. The moon is huge and bright. Then comes the long, haunting howl. It is one of the most famous images in popular culture. But do wolves really howl at the full moon? The truth is both more ordinary and more fascinating. The myth of moon-wors

How young Bangladeshis living abroad cope

How young Bangladeshis living abroad cope

The arrival of Ramadan brings a universal rhythm of devotion, self-reflection, and communal warmth to Muslims across the globe. In Bangladesh, the holy month is woven into the very fabric of daily life—echoing with the familiar acoustics of street-side prayer calls and the lively chaos of nei

Transition of Shakrain: Old Dhaka's festival in 2026

Transition of Shakrain: Old Dhaka's festival in 2026

Mohammad Aman Mia, a 70-year-old resident of Gandaria, a 12-year-old Hasib, and a 30-year-old Fazle rabbi from Narinda, three of them have a common link of their childhood, one festival, one celebration from different eras- Shakrain. This unique kite festival can only be seen in the skies over Old

Staff calls off strike at Paris Louvre museum for now - union

Staff calls off strike at Paris Louvre museum for now - union

Staff at France's Louvre museum in Paris has voted to call off a strike they began on Monday over pay and working conditions, union representatives said on Friday. "At a general meeting held today, Louvre Museum staff unanimously decided to pause their action in order to allow the museum to reopen

Nobanno Utshob brings Dhanmondi to life

Nobanno Utshob brings Dhanmondi to life

The winter felt softer and warmer on a December afternoon as people walked toward the Rabindra Sarobar premises beside Dhanmondi Lake. The circular, stair-stage-like platform, which feels like a play about to begin, witnesses a white moon rising, followed by a yellow sun setting, and drums and an

Japanese embassy hosts Firoz Mahmud’s art exhibition 

Japanese embassy hosts Firoz Mahmud’s art exhibition 

Firoz Mahmud’s art exhibition titled 'Multilayered Legacies' was inaugurated at the Embassy of Japan in Dhaka on Saturday. Japanese Ambassador Saida Shinichi inaugurated the exhibition, where 35 artworks are on display. 'Multilayered Legacies' is a series of mixed-media works that engage wi

The city we're forgetting: Dhaka's vanishing heritage

The city we're forgetting: Dhaka's vanishing heritage

Dhaka is changing faster than it can remember itself. The city's skyline now tells two very different stories. One is written in the fading terracotta of old buildings and the shade of age-old trees. The other is spelt out in the reflective glass of new towers that define its growing ambition. Th

History of Halloween and cultures around the world

History of Halloween and cultures around the world

Did you notice the growing craze of Halloween these days? Have you wondered why people dress up as goblins and ghosts? Or why do people dress up in costumes, start hanging spooky decorations, go trick-or-treating or carve pumpkins? Read more to learn the eerie history of Halloween and some unique c

Rediscovering Bagerhat's forgotten grandeur

Rediscovering Bagerhat's forgotten grandeur

The Bagerhat is one of the oldest regions of Bengal, established during the medieval period 15th century by Ulugh Khan Jahan. From the very beginning, it was in the hands of Muslims for which provides an aura of ancient Islamic monuments. Interestingly, Bagerhat was formerly called 'Khalifatbad',

History to digital spaces: The eternal charm of Anarkali

History to digital spaces: The eternal charm of Anarkali

No wonder the word Anarkali instantly evokes the graceful image of Madhubala from Mughal-e-Azam cinema, twirling under the shimmering chandeliers of the Mughal court, singing and dancing for Prince Salim. The cinema didn't just immortalise a love story—it revived a fashion legacy that still e