In Janakpur, young women are reimagining Mithila art
From wall paintings to lifestyle products, Mithila By Danfe blends centuries-old art with modern design while providing income and independence to young women.
From wall paintings to lifestyle products, Mithila By Danfe blends centuries-old art with modern design while providing income and independence to young women.
Journalist Birat Anupam’s new book aims to guide first-time voters and the politically curious younger generation.
The film tries to unpack migration’s psychological toll, even as its storytelling feels rushed in parts.
Das is a biotechnologist and the founding president of Youth Activism Nepal.
Challenging conventional therapy models, art therapy allows autistic children to explore emotions and social connections on their own terms.
Upcoming exhibit ‘Journey to a Visionary Artworld’ showcases experimental art through immersive visuals.
At Kathmandu Art Gallery, ‘Imaging South Asia: Népal in the Making’ traces how maps shaped Nepal’s political imagination.
Through Bhalābhali, researcher Dinesh Raj Upadhyay travels across Far-West Nepal, archiving women’s voices, caste-shaped traditions and songs at risk of fading away.
I can’t remember the last time someone was so direct and intentional with me. Someone who was ready to stand on the same two feet with me.
From folk horror and coming-of-age stories to questions of caste and spirituality, these films explore identity, belief and relationships through distinct cinematic voices.
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Once reserved for festivals, these Nepali styles are now part of everyday wardrobes, redefining femininity and cultural expression for youths.
Artworks at ‘Small Wonders Great Devotion’ range from Paubha paintings to silver repoussé.
The Nepali translation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s classic novel revives a story that boldly confronts marriage, morality and women’s agency.
As major parties unveil their manifestos, art and culture remain sidelined, even as youth leaders and artists enter mainstream politics.
Locals and artists performed across multiple sites, followed by public discussions.
UNESCO representative to Nepal, Jaco du Toit, reflects on reading Nepali literature to understand the country beyond policy frameworks, and how stories reveal emotional truths that reports often miss.
Viral routines and influencer advice have turned skincare into a complex ritual. Dermatologists warn that layering too many products may harm than help the skin.
Travelling to the country’s most remote districts to provide healthcare, KC quietly documents the lives he encountered in ‘Doctorle Dekheko Nepal’.
At Kausi Theatre, actor Pashupati Rai anchors a demanding two-hour solo performance that exposes the emotional cost of navigating law after trauma.