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Pahela Falgun, Valentine’s Day celebrations in pictures
Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka wore a festive look with the participation of youths, couples, cultural activists, and children on Pahela Falgun, the first day of spring, and the Valentine’s Day on Friday.
Tourists throng ‘Shimul Bagan’ in Sunamganj
Tourists thronged ‘Shimul Bagan’ in Tahirpur upazila to celebrate Pahela Falgun (first day of spring) and Valentine’s Day on Friday.
Things heating up as Pahela Falgun, Valentine’s Day revellers out to celebrate
Streets in Dhaka and other big cities have taken a festive look with youths clad in red and yellow attires have started joining the celebrations of Pahela Falgun, the first day of Spring, and the Valentine’s Day.
Valentine’s Day, Pahela Falgun coincide; set to add new flavour
People are set to witness a more colourful and joyous day on Friday as this year both Pahela Falgun, the first day of Spring, and the Valentine’s Day will be celebrated on the weekend.
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Goethe-Institut Bangladesh unveil locker-mural
German cultural institution the Goethe-Institut Bangladesh unveiled the locker-mural titled Übernatural: Unlocked on Tuesday at the Goethe-Institut in Dhanmondi.
First ever National Drama Festival begins at BSA Wednesday
With the participation of 400 drama groups across 64 districts, the first ever National Drama Festival 2020 will begin at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) on Wednesday.
Justice Obaidul Hasan’s book on intellectual killings to be launched at Boi Mela
The launching programme of a book on killing of intellectuals in 1971 "Abornoniyo Nirmamtar Chitra : Ekattorer Budhidhijibee Hottayakando O Annanya” (Indescribable story of Torture: Killing of intellectuals in 1971 and Others) written by Justice Obaidul Hasan will be held Thursday.
Anna Sui rolls out B-movie gothic glam at NY Fashion Week
Anna Sui doesn't love scary movies, but she adores illusion, especially glamorous illusion.
Explore the less explored side of Dooars
The name, Dooars, is sometimes only associated with jungle and wildlife although the greeneries of foothills of the eastern Himalayas in northeast India has a peaceful connection with Bhutan through a shy river named Jaldhaka. A deep dive within the route uncovers a less explored side of touring India.