Weaving memory and labour into form
In his first solo exhibition ‘Tānā Bānā’, artist Tashi Lama translates the quiet endurance of Nepal’s carpet weavers—his own parents among them—into a visual language of texture, repetition, and remembrance.
In his first solo exhibition ‘Tānā Bānā’, artist Tashi Lama translates the quiet endurance of Nepal’s carpet weavers—his own parents among them—into a visual language of texture, repetition, and remembrance.
From grassroots activism to shaping political discourse, 27-year-old Yadav discusses his background, the Gen Z movement and the upcoming election.
Screenings will take place in Kathmandu and Pokhara in November 2025.
Once disillusioned and distant from politics, young Nepalis share their ‘before-and-after’ reflections on how the Gen Z movement made them more aware, united, and ready to demand change.
‘Shaitaan’ highlights human vulnerability, the fragility of trust, and the courage it takes to fight forces beyond your control.
Chaudhary is a visual artist based in Kathmandu.
Dharma Productions returns to the familiarity of platforming undeserving nepo kids, sidelining the ‘outsiders’ with underwritten parts.
Viral psychology trends simplify complex ideas, but experts warn that self-diagnosis, one-size-fits-all advice, and catchy slogans can do more harm than good.
The programme will focus on facial proportions, shading, and observation skills, introducing participants to a structured approach.
Tampering, in K-pop, refers to unauthorised contact by an outside party — typically a rival agency or producer — with an artist still bound by an exclusive contract.
During Dashain, spend more time with people who recharge you. It is perfectly fine to step back politely from conversations that weigh you down.
‘Balidan’, ‘Maitighar’, and ‘Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta’ hit cinemas, marking Phulpati.
The country’s press has long carried the burden of being both a witness and a target during moments of political upheaval.
Rooted in the Khasa Kingdom’s legacy, Baitadeli endures through oral traditions, festivals, and folklore, remaining central to Baitadi’s identity.
In ‘Languages of Truth’, Salman Rushdie argues that truth has never been absolute. It has always been shaped by power and perspective.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Through its annual ‘Hamro Pani Dashain’ initiative, the Banasthali-based charitable thrift store provided festival support packages to 55 households.
From ‘Ayu Drona Sute’ to ‘Jayanti, Mangala, Kali, Bhadrakali, Kapalini’, the mantras embody values of strength, wisdom, unity, and compassion.
Following its use in Indonesia in July, Gen Z protesters in Nepal turned the ‘One Piece’ Jolly Roger into a symbol of freedom, resistance, and digital-age activism.
Theatre artist Anup Neupane discusses how literature fuels his craft and why art must question, comfort, and adapt in moments of social change.