Culture & Lifestyle
INTERVIEW: Eventually, the revolution must become internal—a refinement of one’s own consciousness
By Biken K Dawadi Once celebrated for fiery revolutionary anthems, Piyush Mishra now speaks of inner peace and the journey from political rebellion to personal reflection.
Queer and indigenous voices in ‘HAMI EK’
By Jony Nepal In line with Pride Month, the exhibit provides a space for queer artists to share their experiences and emotions through creative expression.
Beyond ‘Dreamers’: K-pop’s soundtrack for 2026 FIFA World Cup
By The Korea Herald Held once every four years, the tournament attracts billions of viewers worldwide and has long inspired musicians to release official FIFA anthems, national team songs, and unofficial tributes.
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Roll No. 1’ questions the cost of chasing academic success
By Jony Nepal The movie balances social commentary and family drama to question how society measures a child’s worth.
What I watch online: Agrani Thakuri Jha
By Post Report Jha is a visual artist and production designer. She is also the art director of the Nepali movie ‘Ek Mutthi Badal’.
Tracing Madhesh between memory and modernity
By Rivash Rijal Artist Hare Ram Yadav’s ‘From Siraha to Kathmandu’ captures a region negotiating change, where village traditions and agricultural transformations coexist in complex ways.
Understanding menopause beyond the physical symptoms
By Mokshyada Thapa From anxiety and irritability to low self-esteem, menopause can affect many aspects of a woman’s life. Early support and self-care can make a difference.
Building change from the ground up
By Jony Nepal Through Heart of Nepal, Aishworya Shrestha works alongside marginalised communities to strengthen education, livelihoods, and women’s leadership on their own terms.
More than a children’s tale
By Mokshyada Thapa ‘Shyal Singha’ uses the story of a jackal raised among lions to address contemporary concerns about identity and alienation.
SMART STAYS: Budget-friendly neighbourhoods for Nepali students in New Delhi
By Post Report A look at student living in the Indian capital city, from busy university districts to quieter residential areas.
FICTION PARK: The luxury of pain
By Santosh Kalwar A dreamer abandons a system that cannot understand her, carrying only the lessons of loss.
How heritage walks invite people to experience culture beyond monuments and museums
By Jony Nepal These immersive walks encourage participants to hear, smell, and engage with living traditions while fostering deeper connection to place and community.
BOOK REVIEW: Where water marches in line
By Shrinkhala Chand Thakuri In ‘Pani Ko Parade’, poetry becomes both protest and reflection, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths.
EVENTS: June 6 to June 12, 2026
By Post Report The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Where art becomes worship
By Mokshyada Thapa At Siddhartha Art Gallery, ‘Aarambha’ explores Paubha as a practice rooted in faith, patience and cultural memory.
Beauty ritual or budget-friendly illusion?
By Mokshyada Thapa Popular skincare tools like gua sha and jade rollers may refresh the skin, but they cannot deliver the sculpted results often seen online.
BOOK TALK: Writing a guide for Nepal’s next surgeons
By Jony Nepal Surgeon Dr Rameshwar Prasad Pokharel reflects on a lifetime spent expanding child healthcare, training specialists, and his upcoming book ‘Basics of Pediatric Surgery’.
Art, memory and the spaces in between
By Shrinkhala Chand Thakuri ‘Silent Bone’ unfolds across five venues in Kathmandu, inviting visitors to experience contemporary art as an evolving journey.
A woman unlearning the shape she was given
By Jony Nepal ‘Shape of Momo’ offers a thoughtful portrait of a woman navigating the tensions between individuality and social conformity.
Kathmandu to host KLF on June 6 and 7
By Post Report The Kathmandu edition of the Kalinga Literary Festival will bring together writers, artists and thinkers from South Asia at Hotel Himalaya.