‘Long Live Pop Art’ at Taragaon Next
The exhibit explores the often-overlooked contemporary aspects of the Nepali lifestyle.
The exhibit explores the often-overlooked contemporary aspects of the Nepali lifestyle.
Folk-rock band to hold concert in Kuala Lumpur as it reaches audiences of Nepali migrant workers abroad
The Festival’s latest line-up brings together visually ambitious fiction and personal documentaries from across the world.
As phones dominate everyday life, shared spaces across Nepal are growing quieter, more connected — and increasingly distant.
The South Korean supergroup won artist of the year at the fan-voted American Music Awards after returning from military service, while Taylor Swift left empty-handed despite leading nominations.
Burnout does not always look dramatic. Sometimes, it arrives as unread messages, cancelled plans and the urge to disappear.
Once viewed largely as a spiritual practice, meditation is now backed by growing scientific evidence linking it to emotional stability.
While films globally often use sequels to deepen storytelling and maintain ideological continuity, the Nepali film industry appears largely driven by the lure of box office returns.
The Hong Kong–Nepali rapper Suskihanna Gurung uses music to highlight often-unspoken struggles of diaspora youth and creative independence.
The exhibit at Takpa Gallery transforms stories of hardship into expressions of love.
The book uses the world of animals and birds to explore empathy, cooperation and interdependence for young readers.
In a crowded café, two former lovers wrestle with apology, resentment and the impossible pull of each other.
A look at student living in this Chinese city, from busy university areas to quieter suburbs.
Directed by Abinash Bikram Shah, the film earns recognition in the ‘Un Certain Regard’ section at the prestigious festival.
A community-led exhibition in Lalitpur reclaims the cultural history of Pilaru, a traditional clay instrument shaped by memory and oral heritage.
Basant Chaudhary’s debut novel explores the contradictions of a man who sees himself as progressive while failing the women closest to him.
The play follows a Dalit sculptor whose devotion to the gods is tested when his child falls critically ill.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Joy Riot gatherings are introducing a new party culture that is phone- and alcohol-free, where dancing and presence replace the noise of traditional nightlife.
‘Impressions from Ghandruk’ features works by 35 students who painted village life on site during an educational art tour.