‘Cha khaben?’: The question that slows the world down
On World Tea Day today, a reflection on how the simple offer continues to turn tea into a ritual of pause, warmth and human connection
21 May 2026, 19:42 PM
Murders we write
What happens when murder is no longer an exception to be solved, but a social erosion to be recorded?
19 May 2026, 22:33 PM
The children Mother’s Day leaves behind
For some children, love arrives as control, affection as currency and home as a place of survival
10 May 2026, 19:30 PM
Do you know your coffee?
A quiet coffee revolution is underway in Bangladesh
8 May 2026, 18:00 PM
Symphony No. 9: The sound Beethoven could no longer hear, but the world still can't forget
Deaf, isolated and tormented, Beethoven created a work more than two centuries ago that still speaks with startling urgency
7 May 2026, 19:14 PM
What is compartmentalisation in a world full of noise?
It is not indifference, but the quiet discipline of deciding what the mind can carry and what must wait
4 May 2026, 20:29 PM
Harper Lee at 100: An enduring echo of justice
On her birth centenary, Harper Lee’s spare canon endures as a vast moral inheritance
28 April 2026, 20:10 PM
Watching Al Pacino grow older, and growing older with him
Revisiting Corleone, Carlito, Montana, Lefty and Slade becomes less an act of fandom than a study of what ambition and survival look like with age
25 April 2026, 17:01 PM
Between memory and mirage: The many lives of Vladimir Nabokov
How exile, memory and aesthetic daring made him one of literature’s most intoxicating minds
22 April 2026, 23:04 PM
‘Gupto’: The adjective that took on a life of its own
In post-August Bangladesh, ‘gupto’ has drifted from description into accusation
22 April 2026, 19:41 PM
April 21, 1526: The day a new subcontinent began
Five centuries later, the first Mughal victory lives on in the plural identity it helped shape across South Asia
21 April 2026, 21:00 PM
The voice that reimagined itself in every era: Asha Bhosle (1933-2026)
Playful, sensuous, daring and timeless, she transformed with every musical age while making each one unmistakably her own
12 April 2026, 20:50 PM
Bluff, bargain and backtrack: The Trumpian art of the deal
From threats of devastation to a last-minute ceasefire, the Iran episode followed a familiar Trump script
10 April 2026, 17:29 PM
All the President’s Men: When journalism became cinema and cinema became history
50 years on, the film feels startlingly contemporary
9 April 2026, 19:44 PM
What does the arrest of Australia’s most-decorated living soldier mean for war crimes justice?
Ben Roberts-Smith’s arrest has opened a broader debate over alleged war crimes in Afghanistan and whether justice can arrive after years of denial
7 April 2026, 20:44 PM
On this day 120 years ago, still images learned to move
J. Stuart Blackton’s pioneering 1906 film turned chalk drawings into motion, opening a new chapter in the history of visual storytelling
6 April 2026, 21:00 PM
Gregory Peck and the lost art of masculinity without swagger
More than a classic Hollywood star, he remains a reminder that dignity and gentleness can be their own kind of power
5 April 2026, 21:40 PM
Moon River, through bougainvillea
An April pink moon turns blossom into melody
3 April 2026, 22:52 PM
Think different, pay dearly: The apple of our i at 50
How the trillion-dollar brand turned technology into theology
1 April 2026, 20:00 PM
Why does the Middle East have so much oil?
Region’s enormous reserves are the result of ancient seas, organic-rich sediments, ideal rock layers and millions of years of geological stability
31 March 2026, 22:00 PM