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View from opar Bangla
It’s quarter-to-nine on a Thursday evening. Two huge buses roll into the office premises of Shohag Paribahan in Marquis Street, one after the other. Out pours a medley of people — a group of sophisticated women in saris, salwars and jeans, a young co...  | Read.. 
 
The last dragon dance
It was a most interesting time.” Kwai Yun Li’s eyes go into soft focus...  | Read.. 
 
Jazz and street hawkers
He finds a common idiom between jazz music and Calcutta’s sidewalk vendors and wants to take the chord connect to the world....  | Read.. 
 
In search of the sarinda
Heera Shah, a fakir from Murut village in Burdwan, looks like an unkempt villager in his faded dhuti panjabi. It is on...  | Read.. 
 
A stage for his designs
You really don’t need to join art school,” Joynul Abedin, the principal of Government Art College of Calcutta had remarked. H...  | Read.. 
 
Next weekend you can be at ... Pathra
Pathra, on the bank of the river Kangsabati, is a village of temples. ...  | Read.. 
 
Why I love the American elections
I had promised myself that I will not write about the American elections. So many others were doing it, doing it so well and ...  | Read.. 
 
View from opar Bangla
Hello It's Sunday , March 2 , 2008
Songs of the day
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Cricket clash
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Rush to ready book fair
So what if booklovers have lost enthusiasm by now and the stalls are not ready yet? Boi Mela 2008 is ...Read.. 
Beyond rules
A huge exhibition — actually two exhibitions of paintings and sculpture — has opened at Aakriti Art ...  | Read..