• A millennial’s tribute to Rabindra Sangeet

      Scientists are still trying to invent time machines. But it has been here for a while now, hidden in plain sight. Remember that song which was the very first thing your father played in the morning when you were 6? Right now it’s raining cats and dogs and the whole city is immobile and kind…

    • Meeting Maria

      The bottles clanked. I hadn’t met her in years. But I was no longer able to take what was happening to me. And so, I gathered the courage and asked Maria for the meeting. This arrangement was meant to take the edge off. She chose something light for the occasion, but knowing the context of…

    • Covid-19: A win for disaster capitalism and loss for the climate

      If six months ago someone had proposed shutting down the whole world to resolve a crisis, they would have been laughed off. In times of shock, impossible ideas suddenly seem possible and, more often than not, it’s the corporations that reap the benefits of that possibility. This theory of disaster capitalism was discussed by Canadian…

    • The Team

      Stormageddon is quite pissed at the boy. “What the heck is taking him so long?” he wants to yell into thin air but reserves himself at the last moment. Instead he makes a livid growling sound. He is lying down on the dirty jagged sidewalk. Stormageddon looks up at the waning crescent moon competing with…

    • A dessert lover’s no sugar diet experiment

      I have embarked on the greatest journey of self-discovery to date. If I were given the opportunity to have free brownies for life in exchange of committing a heinous crime, I probably would not do it but I would definitely give the idea more thought than I am proud to admit.  Here is the journal…

    • A Casual Listener’s Account of Classical Music Festival

      Photos: Darshan Chakma Rabindranath Tagore had apparently prayed to be resurrected to the rhythm of music. I am no expert on classical music, yet I yearn for November in this cramped city.  Though for the last few years November has failed to bring winter, it has gracefully made up for it by presenting Dhakaites with…

    • A millennial’s tribute to Rabindra Sangeet

      Scientists are still trying to invent time machines. But it has been here for a while now, hidden in plain sight. Remember that song which was the very first thing your father played in the morning when you were 6? Right now it’s raining cats and dogs and the whole city is immobile and kind…

    • Meeting Maria

      The bottles clanked. I hadn’t met her in years. But I was no longer able to take what was happening to me. And so, I gathered the courage and asked Maria for the meeting. This arrangement was meant to take the edge off. She chose something light for the occasion, but knowing the context of…

    • Covid-19: A win for disaster capitalism and loss for the climate

      If six months ago someone had proposed shutting down the whole world to resolve a crisis, they would have been laughed off. In times of shock, impossible ideas suddenly seem possible and, more often than not, it’s the corporations that reap the benefits of that possibility. This theory of disaster capitalism was discussed by Canadian…

    • The Team

      Stormageddon is quite pissed at the boy. “What the heck is taking him so long?” he wants to yell into thin air but reserves himself at the last moment. Instead he makes a livid growling sound. He is lying down on the dirty jagged sidewalk. Stormageddon looks up at the waning crescent moon competing with…

    • A dessert lover’s no sugar diet experiment

      I have embarked on the greatest journey of self-discovery to date. If I were given the opportunity to have free brownies for life in exchange of committing a heinous crime, I probably would not do it but I would definitely give the idea more thought than I am proud to admit.  Here is the journal…

    • A Casual Listener’s Account of Classical Music Festival

      Photos: Darshan Chakma Rabindranath Tagore had apparently prayed to be resurrected to the rhythm of music. I am no expert on classical music, yet I yearn for November in this cramped city.  Though for the last few years November has failed to bring winter, it has gracefully made up for it by presenting Dhakaites with…

    • A millennial’s tribute to Rabindra Sangeet

      Scientists are still trying to invent time machines. But it has been here for a while now, hidden in plain sight. Remember that song which was the very first thing your father played in the morning when you were 6? Right now it’s raining cats and dogs and the whole city is immobile and kind…

    • Meeting Maria

      The bottles clanked. I hadn’t met her in years. But I was no longer able to take what was happening to me. And so, I gathered the courage and asked Maria for the meeting. This arrangement was meant to take the edge off. She chose something light for the occasion, but knowing the context of…

    • Covid-19: A win for disaster capitalism and loss for the climate

      If six months ago someone had proposed shutting down the whole world to resolve a crisis, they would have been laughed off. In times of shock, impossible ideas suddenly seem possible and, more often than not, it’s the corporations that reap the benefits of that possibility. This theory of disaster capitalism was discussed by Canadian…

    • The Team

      Stormageddon is quite pissed at the boy. “What the heck is taking him so long?” he wants to yell into thin air but reserves himself at the last moment. Instead he makes a livid growling sound. He is lying down on the dirty jagged sidewalk. Stormageddon looks up at the waning crescent moon competing with…

    • A dessert lover’s no sugar diet experiment

      I have embarked on the greatest journey of self-discovery to date. If I were given the opportunity to have free brownies for life in exchange of committing a heinous crime, I probably would not do it but I would definitely give the idea more thought than I am proud to admit.  Here is the journal…

    • A Casual Listener’s Account of Classical Music Festival

      Photos: Darshan Chakma Rabindranath Tagore had apparently prayed to be resurrected to the rhythm of music. I am no expert on classical music, yet I yearn for November in this cramped city.  Though for the last few years November has failed to bring winter, it has gracefully made up for it by presenting Dhakaites with…

    • A millennial’s tribute to Rabindra Sangeet

      Scientists are still trying to invent time machines. But it has been here for a while now, hidden in plain sight. Remember that song which was the very first thing your father played in the morning when you were 6? Right now it’s raining cats and dogs and the whole city is immobile and kind…

    • Meeting Maria

      The bottles clanked. I hadn’t met her in years. But I was no longer able to take what was happening to me. And so, I gathered the courage and asked Maria for the meeting. This arrangement was meant to take the edge off. She chose something light for the occasion, but knowing the context of…

    • Covid-19: A win for disaster capitalism and loss for the climate

      If six months ago someone had proposed shutting down the whole world to resolve a crisis, they would have been laughed off. In times of shock, impossible ideas suddenly seem possible and, more often than not, it’s the corporations that reap the benefits of that possibility. This theory of disaster capitalism was discussed by Canadian…

    • The Team

      Stormageddon is quite pissed at the boy. “What the heck is taking him so long?” he wants to yell into thin air but reserves himself at the last moment. Instead he makes a livid growling sound. He is lying down on the dirty jagged sidewalk. Stormageddon looks up at the waning crescent moon competing with…

    • A dessert lover’s no sugar diet experiment

      I have embarked on the greatest journey of self-discovery to date. If I were given the opportunity to have free brownies for life in exchange of committing a heinous crime, I probably would not do it but I would definitely give the idea more thought than I am proud to admit.  Here is the journal…

    • A Casual Listener’s Account of Classical Music Festival

      Photos: Darshan Chakma Rabindranath Tagore had apparently prayed to be resurrected to the rhythm of music. I am no expert on classical music, yet I yearn for November in this cramped city.  Though for the last few years November has failed to bring winter, it has gracefully made up for it by presenting Dhakaites with…

    • A millennial’s tribute to Rabindra Sangeet

      Scientists are still trying to invent time machines. But it has been here for a while now, hidden in plain sight. Remember that song which was the very first thing your father played in the morning when you were 6? Right now it’s raining cats and dogs and the whole city is immobile and kind…

    • Meeting Maria

      The bottles clanked. I hadn’t met her in years. But I was no longer able to take what was happening to me. And so, I gathered the courage and asked Maria for the meeting. This arrangement was meant to take the edge off. She chose something light for the occasion, but knowing the context of…

    • Covid-19: A win for disaster capitalism and loss for the climate

      If six months ago someone had proposed shutting down the whole world to resolve a crisis, they would have been laughed off. In times of shock, impossible ideas suddenly seem possible and, more often than not, it’s the corporations that reap the benefits of that possibility. This theory of disaster capitalism was discussed by Canadian…

    • The Team

      Stormageddon is quite pissed at the boy. “What the heck is taking him so long?” he wants to yell into thin air but reserves himself at the last moment. Instead he makes a livid growling sound. He is lying down on the dirty jagged sidewalk. Stormageddon looks up at the waning crescent moon competing with…

    • A dessert lover’s no sugar diet experiment

      I have embarked on the greatest journey of self-discovery to date. If I were given the opportunity to have free brownies for life in exchange of committing a heinous crime, I probably would not do it but I would definitely give the idea more thought than I am proud to admit.  Here is the journal…

    • A Casual Listener’s Account of Classical Music Festival

      Photos: Darshan Chakma Rabindranath Tagore had apparently prayed to be resurrected to the rhythm of music. I am no expert on classical music, yet I yearn for November in this cramped city.  Though for the last few years November has failed to bring winter, it has gracefully made up for it by presenting Dhakaites with…

    • A millennial’s tribute to Rabindra Sangeet

      Scientists are still trying to invent time machines. But it has been here for a while now, hidden in plain sight. Remember that song which was the very first thing your father played in the morning when you were 6? Right now it’s raining cats and dogs and the whole city is immobile and kind…

    • Meeting Maria

      The bottles clanked. I hadn’t met her in years. But I was no longer able to take what was happening to me. And so, I gathered the courage and asked Maria for the meeting. This arrangement was meant to take the edge off. She chose something light for the occasion, but knowing the context of…

    • Covid-19: A win for disaster capitalism and loss for the climate

      If six months ago someone had proposed shutting down the whole world to resolve a crisis, they would have been laughed off. In times of shock, impossible ideas suddenly seem possible and, more often than not, it’s the corporations that reap the benefits of that possibility. This theory of disaster capitalism was discussed by Canadian…

    • The Team

      Stormageddon is quite pissed at the boy. “What the heck is taking him so long?” he wants to yell into thin air but reserves himself at the last moment. Instead he makes a livid growling sound. He is lying down on the dirty jagged sidewalk. Stormageddon looks up at the waning crescent moon competing with…

    • A dessert lover’s no sugar diet experiment

      I have embarked on the greatest journey of self-discovery to date. If I were given the opportunity to have free brownies for life in exchange of committing a heinous crime, I probably would not do it but I would definitely give the idea more thought than I am proud to admit.  Here is the journal…

    • A Casual Listener’s Account of Classical Music Festival

      Photos: Darshan Chakma Rabindranath Tagore had apparently prayed to be resurrected to the rhythm of music. I am no expert on classical music, yet I yearn for November in this cramped city.  Though for the last few years November has failed to bring winter, it has gracefully made up for it by presenting Dhakaites with…

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