Over a cup of tea
For more than 30 years, Roshan Basnet, a fireman turned tea seller, has brewed countless cups of tea in his inconspicuous chiya pasal.
For more than 30 years, Roshan Basnet, a fireman turned tea seller, has brewed countless cups of tea in his inconspicuous chiya pasal.
While the Election Commission has taken some steps to try and create a safe voting environment for transgender people, activists say that there is still a lack of nuanced understanding of transgender issues.
An artist residency programme organised by Unnati Cultural Village and Raza Foundation hosted five Indian artists in hopes of building connections and fostering interactions.
The dramatisation by Theatre Village Nepal offers new things to the audience but they are not all good.
Che Shankar’s theatrical adaptation of the novella ‘Ular’ stays true to the essence of the original medium but dares to lean into symbolism instead of realism.
'Khat’, an original play based on Nepal's decade-long 'people's war', has an ingenious set design that allows for a powerful theatrical experience.
Giri has been an accomplished writer, biographer, and documentary filmmaker, but he still values journalism above everything else.
Ujjwal Prasai on ‘Eklai Eklai’, a Nepali translation of Manjushree Thapa’s novel ‘All of Us in Our Lives’, the challenges of translating literary works, and the crucial role translation plays in making literary works more accessible.
Known for using books from second-hand bookstores to create art, Youdhisthir Maharjan talks about his first exhibition, his artistic methods, and why he thinks art should be universal.
The film is artistic with its stunning visuals and dazzling costume designs but it’s missing the basic elements of storytelling.
‘Shirishko Phool’, being staged at Theatre Mall, Kirtipur, vividly brings the classic novel published almost 60 years ago into life on stage.
Bodhisattva Gallery’s ongoing exhibition, ‘Karunamaya’s Karuna’, attempts to shed light on and demystify the art of Buddhist statue making and paubha art.
The 2017 local elections saw over 14,000 women elected as local representatives, but for many of them, their tenure has been mostly about navigating social challenges.
Bhairab Puraskar Guthi, established in honour of satirist Bhairav Aryal, has been presenting literary awards to veteran and emerging Nepali satirists in the hopes of promoting the satire genre in Nepal.
Neera Adhikari has overcome many obstacles to become the first blind person to be promoted to the post of under-secretary of the Nepal government.