BOOKTALK: There is space for good stories, and we are here to publish them
After working with writers like Arundhati Roy and Sudha Murty, Milee Aishwarya reflects on what makes a good book and why readers still matter.
After working with writers like Arundhati Roy and Sudha Murty, Milee Aishwarya reflects on what makes a good book and why readers still matter.
In a culture that celebrates exhaustion, consistent mobility can support both physical and mental well-being.
Yoon Ga-eun avoids easy answers, examining how young people carry pain while still searching for connection and joy.
Neupane is the director/co-founder of Jazz Productions (a creative production company) and Qi Studios (a 3D animation and VFX studio). Also a filmmaker, he is best known for his short film, ‘Bob’.
The appeal of chatbots lies not only in technological innovation but also in a widespread desire to feel seen, heard and understood.
While the series touches on LGBTQIA+ identity, harassment, and academic pressure, its shallow character writing dilutes impact.
French Embassy hosts reception in Kathmandu to celebrate the film’s Un Certain Regard Jury Prize win at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
A German art student and a Nepali designer turn their friendship into Divine Pop, a brand blending pop culture and upcycled fashion.
Three stories, seven characters and one symbolic selroti come together in a meditation on grief and remembrance.
The country’s LGBTQ community has won significant legal recognition, but participants at this year’s Pride Parade say social acceptance remains a work in progress.
While others chase careers and status, Diwakar finds fulfilment among abandoned cows and quiet acts of service.
At Mandala Theatre, a simple purchase exposes fragile hierarchies of power and privilege.
Krishna Gopal Shrestha’s debut solo exhibition examines how ancient images continue to shape contemporary identity and cultural memory.
‘Nepalma Pustakalya’ traces the evolution of libraries in Nepal, linking them to the country’s political and educational history.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
The Bhaktapur-based restaurant combines heritage space, village ingredients, and modern techniques to build a new dining identity.
Though the series, in parts, looks like a corporate film, the story and the acting make it an engaging watch.
Once celebrated for fiery revolutionary anthems, Piyush Mishra now speaks of inner peace and the journey from political rebellion to personal reflection.
In line with Pride Month, the exhibit provides a space for queer artists to share their experiences and emotions through creative expression.
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