Official Link: http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=6377 No! I am not among those who relegate contemporary music as harsh noise and celebrate the bygone era of Eric Clapton, Runa Laila or J.S. Bach. I love heavy metal music while I enjoy the occasional subtleties… Read More ›
Published Clips
Testing Times for the Post Office (cover-story)
Original Link in Publication: http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=5095 The red, green and blue mail boxes stand like tombstones in front of the post offices in Dhaka and even before the Dhaka GPO. But Adnan Firoze discovers there is life in the venerable institution yet. Hasibul… Read More ›
Bangladesh – Pride and Humility
(2008) “Oh my Bengal of Gold, I love you” The two first lines by Tagore from the national anthem of Bangladesh may be the tackiest yet the most appropriate identity of Bangladesh. Just like the title suggests,Bangladeshis a small… Read More ›
Contemporary Models of Democracy by Wayne Gabardi – a Review (published in Dhaka Courier Vol. 28 Issue 12)
Contemporary Models of Democracy by Wayne Gabardi – a Review http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=1939 A Review by Adnan Firoze “In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority… Read More ›
Google Plus vs. Facebook: David vs. Goliath or a Boon to Innovation (published in Dhaka Courier Vol. 28 Issue 14)
Google Plus vs. Facebook: David vs. Goliath or a Boon to Innovation http://www.dhakacourier.com.bd/?p=2355 “I ‘liked’ your picture!” Does that mean you don’t like my picture anymore? In the world of internet social networking, namely on Facebook vernacular, the answer to… Read More ›
How Emotionally Sensible is the Girl Named Bangladesh? (Published in “NSU Chronicles Issue 1, Feb 2009”)
How emotionally sensible is the girl named Bangladesh? by Adnan Firoze ————————————————————————— Published in “NSU Chronicles Issue 1, Feb 2009” ————————————————————————— There are many aptitude tests in the website http://www.blogspot.com. While I was going through some of their self learning… Read More ›