Month: May 2017
DEH ULAB hosts The Dylan Debate
Limelight features an event that has never occurred before, where two teams of intellectuals confronted each other-For and Against. The intense ‘Dylan Debate’ which has been the talk of the town, on the motion of “Bob Dylan does not deserve the Nobel Prize in Literature”, was organized by the Department of English and Humanities of University of Liberal arts Bangladesh on 8th December, 2016.
Read MoreInter-University Cultural Performance Face-Off
After a power packed battle of academic presentations on 21st of April, which is the 3rd Inter-University Students’ Conference: 200 years of Jane…
Read MoreSunshine
The sun shinning beautifully bright After a long tiring night. Everything seems nice and clear And all I know I have nothing to…
Read MoreReminiscence
We asked DEH alumni to share some their experiences of their time with us. Here’s what they had to say.
Read MoreOf Light and Line: Photography
Common Grounds: Exploration of Bangladeshi and British Working Class Culture Through Ballads
Jennifer Reid immersed herself in the history of the working class in Britain, exploring the plight of the British industrial workers of the 19th century using their cultural productions as a key source. Through her performance she reveals how their ordeals were similar in many respects to those of our workers working in the ready-made garment industry.
Read MoreA Tale in Photos: DEH Picnic
A picture is worth a thousand words. So we’ll let our photos illustrate all the fun in the February sun during DEH Picnic 2017 in Jamuna Resort.
Read MoreBreath
Breathing is a clock no alarm, no tick-tock only serve, count the punishment named ‘life’ without a knock. It goes on, even when…
Read MoreThe Saddled Horse
The horse was leaving its stable The stories were turning upside-down Iron shoes were melting down The tale was clear and sound No…
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