FICTION: Here with you forever
Jonathan arrived at Hum Bahadur’s village and noticed that several houses were left abandoned.
Jonathan arrived at Hum Bahadur’s village and noticed that several houses were left abandoned.
The mela was designed to bridge the gap between digital storytelling and professional enterprise.
The book delves into the physical, experiential, biological and psychological dimensions of time.
The lead actors of the upcoming movie ‘Kumari’, Aakriti Rajbhandari and Abishek Khadka, discuss the challenges of playing complex characters, debut jitters, and the pressure of public scrutiny.
The final show will take place on February 14 in Bandipur, marking Nepathya’s first-ever performance there.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Ganesh Prasad Lath’s memoir blends personal anecdotes with the city’s evolving cultural and technological landscape.
The exhibit runs from January 30 to February 11.
What began as an Ethnomusicology project has grown into a band that bridges folk traditions with contemporary rhythms.
These ancient shelters once hosted gossip, games, and devotion—and now shelter modern commuters with the same warmth.
Amid the growing dominance of free-form writing, Vasistha will take a dive into structured verse in her performance.
Although the film impresses with striking visuals, its overly verbose dialogues and exaggerated violence prevent it from realising its potential.
Joshi is a multidisciplinarian whose areas of interest span architecture, cinema, music, photography, graphic design, and experimental digital art.
Production scale, stadium tours, and global inflation drive ticket prices higher.
‘EITV 2026’ reimagined Khokana’s heritage spaces as performance venues, bringing artists and audiences together.
Nepali and Pakistani films are being screened in Kathmandu as part of the South Asian Feminist Film Festival.
Trends come and go, but this online obsession that began earlier this month is going nowhere. It says less about the past and more about exhaustion with the present.
The production draws from the belief that the bird Thibiya was once a human mother who lost her only son, Thibe, to a river.
I went to America not just for college but to start a whole new chapter of my life. A new book, even.
Rights advocates and filmmakers warn that censorship continues to block bold stories, leaving festivals and creators in a constant struggle.