Books reveal what news often miss
Journalist and author Sanjay Upadhya reflects on writing beyond deadlines, understanding Nepal from abroad, and tracing the country’s political journey in his books.
Journalist and author Sanjay Upadhya reflects on writing beyond deadlines, understanding Nepal from abroad, and tracing the country’s political journey in his books.
Translated into Nepali by Durga Karki, the powerful courtroom drama is directed Akanchha Karki.
A restrained romantic drama carried by sincere performances and rooted in themes of trauma and social stigma.
It offers an experiential take on different approaches to marketing and brand-building.
Through paintings and prints, late artist Rick Cummings responds to moments of change, routine and reflection.
Founder of Tiger Lily Petting Farm Rajendra Upreti, a former biomedical inspector, teaches schoolchildren how traditional Nepali tools work—by letting children use them.
The hour-long session aimed to familiarise the public with alternative therapy methods while creating a safe space for emotional release.
From campus hubs to distant suburbs, a map of where students can live well in the English city without overspending.
He gained recognition in Bollywood and other Indian film industries, including Tamil and Bhojpuri cinema.
Old Souls gives discarded saris a second life, blending traditional textiles with modern silhouettes through slow, sustainable fashion.
The event includes a bookish scavenger hunt with bingo, alongside a curated line-up of literary and cultural events.
Focusing on the municipality’s fading religious frescoes, the book examines local beliefs and the risk of losing a vital part of Nepal’s art history.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
A new street food spot in Bijulibazaar brings Sri Lankan flavours to Kathmandu through light, spice-forward dishes.
Upcoming exhibit in Kathmandu honours American artist Rick Cummings’s works.
Directed by Bedana Kheresungma Rai, the play revisits an indigenous myth to reflect on maternal sacrifice, environmental violence, and human arrogance.
Berlinale’s creative director shares insights on inclusivity, political engagement, and the growing presence of Nepali filmmakers at the festival.
Sharma is an emcee and a choreographer.
By taking intentional pauses through small daily activities, we can restore focus and regulate stress.
The event will take place on February 7, with Swayambhu Buddha Park as the gathering point.