Vol. 5 Num 817 Wed. September 13, 2006    
 
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Culture
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Films to inspire children
Fun and frolic on the screen
CHILDREN'S Film Society, Bangladesh had a programme of films at the Goethe Institut on 10th September. Films for children were also shown at the same premises on the 11th and the 12th.
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Exhibition
Artifacts from brick kiln
Bashir is a self-taught artist, who is having his solo at the Zoom Gallery of Alliance Francaise.
 
Michael Moore takes on US health care
First, General Motors, then gun control, followed by George W Bush. Now rabble-rousing filmmaker Michael Moore has turned his irreverent camera on health care in America.
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Sushmita Sen turns snake charmer
Beauty queen turned Bollywood actress, Sushmita Sen, doesn't just dazzle audiences, she charms snakes too.
 
Oitijhya bookfestival in eight district towns
A fifteen-day book festival organised by Oitijhya is on simultaneously at 8 different locations -- Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Sunamganj, Habiganj, Narayanganj and Cox's Bazaar between September
 
fan mail!
In our monthly fan mail section this month we turn the spotlight on veteran film actor Razzak.
 

 
   
 
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