Unbound: Catalysts of Change
Change is rarely quiet—it sparks, ignites, and reshapes the world around us. This edition of MUSE is dedicated to the ones who set…
Read MoreChange is rarely quiet—it sparks, ignites, and reshapes the world around us. This edition of MUSE is dedicated to the ones who set…
Read MoreBy Fatema Aftab Miah To taxidermy a birdthe first stepis to respect it. What else are you meant to dowith something that gaveits…
Read MoreBy Abrar Farhan Zaman The sun fractured through the slats of the blinds, slicing the room into golden bars. Shadows stretched long and…
Read MoreBy Sumaiya Akbar We don’t know what’s coming up next but one thing for certain is that we can’t hold onto this for…
Read MoreBy Tarannum Ahmed Five Caryatids collecting dust while awaiting their sister since 1802 is not news. While most visitors of the British Museum…
Read MoreBy Mohammed Talal They came with silence, they came with war,With boots that trampled dreams before.They stitched the sky with barbed command,And drew…
Read MoreBy Nusrat Jahan Esa In the quiet corners of my mind, there is always a fragmented conversation going on. I often talk about…
Read MoreBy Fatema Aftab Miah and Abrar Farhan Zaman The University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) recently hosted an internationally significant conference, ‘The Trans-Phenomenon…
Read MoreInterview taken by Kashfia Nahreen and Transcribed by Sabah Srishty Rahman For this issue of MUSE, Catalysts of Change, there was no one…
Read MoreBy Tarannum Ahmed MUSE’s Deja Vu section speaks to alumni of the Department of English and Humanities to learn about their experiences here…
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