In a new episode from the The Story of Stuff Project Annie Leonard tells The Story of Cosmetics.
"The seven-minute film reveals the implications for consumer and worker health and the environment, and outlines ways we can move the industry away from hazardous chemicals and towards safer alternatives. The film concludes with a call for viewers to support legislation aimed at ensuring the safety of cosmetics and personal care products."
Via Osocio Weblog
A 3D Animation film made by Nishu and Mazhar of Batch 02 (Mechanical Engineering) from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
Last Day Dream [HD] from Chris Milk on Vimeo.
A man watches his life pass before himWatch live video from Oscars: The 2009 Academy Awards! on Justin.tv
'Slumdog Millionaire' dominates the oscars with 8 Awards including best pictures award. A.R. Rahman got two and Danny Boyle, the director got one. With 'Smile Pinky', another short documentary based in India its India's day with nine awards. Here is the complete list.
The Asia Foundation is covering Bangladesh Election:
Bangladesh just lifted its long-standing emergency rule, giving candidates freedom to campaign for the Dec. 29 parliamentary elections. Home to 150 million people, Bangladesh has been a parliamentary democracy since 1991, when a pro-democracy movement ended the country's latest military regime. The Asia Foundation is partnering with the Election Working Group (EWG) on election observation, voter education, and electoral reform advocacy. EWG will deploy 178,000 domestic observers across Bangladesh to help ensure free and fair elections.
We're also working closely with renowned Bangladeshi journalist Ashraf Kaiser. Watch the resulting film Election Season '08: Bangladesh.
Stacking bricks on the head and carrying them out from a boat: Filmed in Khulna. Although the jobs people do can be mundane, human beings find art in it.
Via : Things we woudn't know if we didn't blog it
Vote for Cox’s Bazaar in the New7Wonders.
Via M@qTanim
Transformation by Rufus Cappadocia, the cello maestro
I didn't know reality TV shows can be that repulsive. Eeew!!!!
No wonder 'Dadagiri' the Indian reality TV show has earned the fame of being TV's meanest game show maikng this video a world hit.
Citing Bangladesh's example Iqbal Quadir explains how technology is empowering the poor.

A new three part series documentary on “Historical Places of Bangladesh” has recently been released in DVDs and its now available in Bangladesh. (Via Angelmorn)
Here is a trailer of the first part:
The first part covers the following landmarks:
From Dhaka Division: Ahsan Manzil, Lalbagh Fort, Dhakeswari Temple, Star Mosque and Sonargaon (Panam City, Bara Sardar Bari and the Sonakanda Fort).From its Facebook campaign:
From Rajshahi Division: Ramshagor Dighi, Kantajee’s Temple, Ksumba Mosque, Paharpur, Behula’s Nuptial House, Mohasthangarh and Puthia
Bangladesh is blessed and adorned with countless mesmerizing “sites and scenes” where nature has woven its beauty very intricately; not only in terms of natural beauty, but also in terms of historical land marks.I can't wait to get hold of this DVD.
We decided to document the important sites all over Bangladesh and compile it on a series so that at least people know about them.
Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (architect Louis Kahn)-From "My Architect-A Son's Journey"
“The Internet” music video via OneWebDay
She sang in Bangla to create a sensation all over the world
Posted by Rezwan in Bangladeshi, Music, Video
Palbasha Siddique (17), a Bangladeshi student of Minneapolis' Southwest High School was contacted by the makers of the video "Dancing 2008" aka "Where the hell is Matt?" to sing for it. She sang a Bangla song titled Praan (life) and her angelic voice made the video an internet success. 
Harding dances in a recording session with Siddique: Photo credit Palbasha Siddique via Minnpost
Minnpost reports:
The video was downloaded to the web on Saturday, June 20, 2008. By Sunday, it had 1 million hits. By Thursday, it was everywhere — embedded on Facebook and MySpace pages and flooding email inboxes and translating into millions of viewers, thousands of comments, and official "gone viral" status.StarTribune.com reports:
"Dancing" has now been viewed 4 million times on YouTube and is being watched (and praised) by web-surfers from all over the world.The video took 14 months to make, was shot in 42 countries with a cast of thousands. Its producer video game maker Harding writes about Matt (31) from Connecticut:
"In 2007 Matt went back to Stride with another idea. He realized his bad dancing wasn't actually all that interesting, and that other people were much better at being bad at it. He showed them his inbox, which, as a result of his semi-famousness, was overflowing with emails from all over the planet. He told them he wanted to travel around the world one more time and invite the people who'd written him to come out and dance too."So if you feel like dancing why don't you join in!
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