Guilty pleasures
By Mark Harris If you’ve seen this video before, the title of this article alone may leave you groaning. But if it triggers nothing, allow yourself to take a stroll down low brow meme memory lane. Sunday Morning Love You was released way back in 2013 (ancient by YouTube standards), but it has become a classic in its right.
And it spread
By Mark Harris The video animation to Bipul Chhetri’s classic Wildfire is wonderful to watch and complements the motifs of the original track
Artistic tourism
By Mark Harris Artists are skilled communicators and can be among the loudest and most effective critics of injustice and corruption. As such, these kind of people can be both key defenders of an open and just society, and a nuisance to those in power
Pasa Pi : Artists for the people
By Mark Harris Art in its highest ideal can reflect society back on itself, and artists, then, act as public servants
Truth & artifice in Banawati
By Mark Harris By offering a glimpse into the struggles faced by trans people, a simple music video can work to remove social stigmas
Artistry over mass appeal
By Mark Harris Success of this Nepali video may be hindered as people consume media to engage in a fantasy world, and this video is a reminder of the harsh realities in Nepal
Trekking theatrics in Sindhupalchok
By Mark Harris Our play had no direct message, but tried to promote the simple idea that the art can bring people together, and that anyone has the capacity to be creative
Nepali verses, American dreams
By Mark Harris Rapper Yodda, in his single Malai Baal, succeeds where many have failed —elevating a genre