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Recycled magic As Pablo Picasso said, “We all know that art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth...” It is an illusion. Every time you see through different perspectives and different eyes it tells a different story. May be in the realm of 2D canvas or in the reality of the third dimension the works of Bruno Rulf are the exposure of consciousness. Exhibition of the artwork of Bruno Ruhf's, “Recycled Magic” inaugurated at the “Alliance Francaise” last 8th of May. This two week-long exhibition will continue daily from 9am till 12pm and from 5pm till 8pm until May 21.
Sajjad, a student of UIU University, visiting the exhibition said, “It's really amazing how simple trash and metal can be transformed into masterpieces with the touch of an Artist. This is the first time I'm seeing recycled artwork. I really like this exhibition because it is unique and unlike anything I've seen before.” To compliment the artist's work it is the last exhibition of his four-year stay in Bangladesh, and on display will also be some of his previous works and photographs, paintings and drawings. If you are a fan of interior designing, painting or photography you must give it a visit before the exhibition ends at 21st May. By: Zabir Hasan Comedy outsourced ![]() His stuff is funny, no joke. In a world full of people like Russell Peters, Gabriel Iglesias, and George Lopez, Naveed is known for keeping his comedy clean. He specializes on contemporary issues such as politics and outsourcing, saying himself that he “outsourced comedy.” Some of his other jokes include starting an “American Jihad”, talking about his friend Raj who he can “call toll free at the America Online help number”, or explaining to us how his biggest fans are “FBI agents” who constantly follow him around. His fresh perspective on comedy combined with his light and good natured jokes aimed at his ethnicity and the stereotypes that come with it are something not frequently seen nowadays. However, the one thing that touches people is the fact that he is the comic voice of a nation of around 150 million people. As the only renowned comedian from our country, it is needless to say he has done us proud. As he stated, people in our nation are limited by the “DELL” idea- either we are Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, or Losers. Yet, if anyone can change that idea and make the nation more open to comedy- it will be him. Not only is he a standout comedian, he also won the Chancellor's Award when he was a student in Bangladesh. He has shown millions of Bangladeshis across the world that it is ok to pursue your dreams. Although, he still retains his engineering day job, many of his nights are spent travelling around and giving comedy shows. He is the first step in helping Bangladeshis realize their dream. Give him a try- “pochpach” is his Youtube username and all of his videos are under that account. By Ihsan B. Kabir Sani's music
Unlike the other upcoming musicians in the country today, Sani does not compose or perform publicly. “Ever since I was little, I had always wanted to teach music,” he says. “That is what I am trying to do now teach music and let the passion of music grow within.” There are many in our society, who despite being musically inclined, do not get the opportunity to prove their talents or come to the limelight. “To them I would like to say that it is never late to start learning,” says Sani. To get in with Sani, music lovers and listeners can call 01919242314 and 01819242314 or email him at sanismusic@gmail.com. RS Desk No-nos When Someone is Hospitalized What they say, and what we really think: · Ask, "Is his condition very serious? Khub ki serious obostha?" (Really. This just has to top the list of insensitive questions. Especially when you're asking this to a child.) · Phone continuously to the one person at home when the patient and the rest of the family is in the hospital with the patient (How would the person staying at home give minute-to-minute detailed updates about the patient's condition while being at home? Duh. If you're so anxious about your social duties you could just as well visit the hospital.) · Emphatically stress, "Why didn't he go to the hospital previously? Why didn't he visit the doctor in the hospital before all this happened? (Did you realize that you repeated the same thing twice? So out of words? Hmm. Someone needs a larger vocabulary) · Talk about how your son is at school and how your daughter is at that party and so you don't have your car with you (Um. Ok.) The best among us will go to the hospital in the unassuming manner devoid of announcements of “Here I Come” and help out the patient and family in every way possible, by not asking too many questions, and just by being there. By Anika Tabassum |
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