Mental wellbeing: When a parent goes abroad for work, children can feel a loss that has no end
Known as ambiguous loss, this experience can involve loneliness, anxiety and uncertainty about when—or whether—the parent will return.
Known as ambiguous loss, this experience can involve loneliness, anxiety and uncertainty about when—or whether—the parent will return.
‘Myth & Memory’ brings Kirati Rai folklore, sisterhood, and the movements of Sakela into a contemporary series of paintings.
The organisation turns discarded denim into bags and accessories, while asking consumers to reconsider what they buy, what they throw away, and what waste can become.
The five-day ‘Licchavi Cinema Festival’ will bring films from Nepal, Asia, and beyond to Kathmandu, pairing contemporary works with classics.
From Kathmandu’s pollution to the Tarai’s humidity and the mountains’ harsh UV exposure, dermatologist Shreya Bastakoti explains how to care for your skin according to where you live.
When everyone around you thinks you can save the country, it becomes difficult not to believe them.
As audiences record films from cinema seats and circulate them online, Nepali filmmakers are navigating the growing piracy problem.
From live music and cinema to workshops, theatre and community gatherings, here are some of the events happening around the Valley from August 15 to 21.
‘Made in Nepal’ is as much a story of privilege, power and betrayal as it is of business.
While meditation cannot cure or reverse dementia, research suggests it may help manage anxiety, stress, and emotional well-being for people with dementia and their caregivers.
The exhibit explores the meeting points of love, memory, imagination, and human connection.
Writer Anuradha argues that Nepal needs stories featuring illustrations of kids who look like them, the places they belong to, the names they recognise and plots they can call their own.
Biradar’s documentary follows four runners on a 340-kilometre journey, where endurance gives way to an unexpected sense of community.
From body image to beauty to careers and material success, the world around us shapes our ideas of who we should become.
Stylist, costume designer, model, and actor Sambahamphe shares the shows and YouTube channels she turns to for comfort and adventure.
Designers say they will be looking out for elements of her outfit that could blossom into bridal fashion trends.
The Board’s ‘Old Is Gold’ exhibition offers a window into how Nepali cinema—and Nepali society—has changed, while revealing what remains familiar.
Pradip Kumar Bajracharya’s ‘UTSAV’ draws on the festivals, rituals and cultural memory of the Valley.
Traditional dress, music and dance filled Kathmandu as indigenous communities came together to celebrate diversity and raise concerns over political representation and land rights.
The stage adaptation turns Bhattarai’s widely read novel into a live performance.