If they knew, your mother would have said, “It’s in your head, darling,” and your father would have screamed, “Put that head in the toilet bowl where it belongs.”
With the influx of students exploring the vast world of life sciences, Pharmacy has started to see a stratospheric increase in interested youths.
At this point, I simply don’t feel like taking any more tests.
Most publishing companies in Bangladesh are not big enough for them to have a fully functioning marketing team or a viable marketing strategy.
There are an immense number of educational opportunities available within our small part of the world.
Dense textbooks with words more twisted than the shapes my lips could contort themselves into—for the longest time, my perception of non-fiction didn’t deviate from this singular image.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen a major decrease in not just the number of books being published per year, but also in the profits made by publishing houses.
Due to certain policies, or the lack thereof, the system has turned out to be discriminatory towards students who might want a second chance at education.
Here’s what we recommend you look out for in the coming year.
“This is why I tell you never to go out alone.”
Here’s the shows we recommend you look out for in the coming year.
Here are some of the books that will be hitting the shelves in 2023.
Sunset Studios is an animation studio based in Bangladesh that has recently announced its new project, Dead End, which has been gaining traction as Bangladesh’s first “anime-style” project. Irfan Chowdhury, the co-founder and director of the studio, alongside the technical director and sound designer Ali Arman, and 2D artist Humayra Kabir sat down with SHOUT to give insight into this ambitious project.
There is a little more than your own thoughts influencing your pop culture takes.
Sunset Studios is an animation studio based in Bangladesh that has recently announced its new project, Dead End.
Insomnia has been known to cause health issues such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases.
The first film portrayed the antagonists as capitalist, warmongering villains but this movie took it one step beyond.
Choosing a team to back during the FIFA World Cup and vocalising that support to the world has become almost ritualistic for us.