How a camera changed one woman’s relationship with the wild
A tourist once left her a camera. Today, Manju Mahatara uses it to document the fragile relationship between people, wildlife, and the forests of Bardiya.
A tourist once left her a camera. Today, Manju Mahatara uses it to document the fragile relationship between people, wildlife, and the forests of Bardiya.
With sessions titled ‘Poetry and Consciousness’ and ‘Sudden Zen’, this year’s Festival aims to connect literature with healing.
While some films become nationwide sensations, others struggle to survive beyond a few screenings, raising questions about their stories and marketing.
‘The Cinema’s of Dang’ aims to bring lesser-seen regional films to wider audiences.
Donna Tartt’s lyrical thriller exposes the dark side of admiration and intellect.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Once confined to homes and treated as unpaid labour, handicraft work is now helping women earn income and build businesses.
Through music, ‘Lahuri Bhainsi’ examines the cycle of power and social inequality.
As generative AI becomes the first stop for ideas and answers, experts question whether people are losing the habit of thinking and creating for themselves.
In chopping vegetables and deciding meals, I learned patience and reasoning long before I ever entered a classroom.
The leitmotif that Prime Minister Shah used as a rapper to call for accountability echoes as a protest anthem—from Maitighar Mandala to social media—to hold up a mirror to him.
Anchored by Swastima Khadka’s layered performance, the film explores how caste, poverty and tradition shape generations of women trapped in systemic oppression.
Thapa is an actor.
In many households today, parental love is measured through what can be provided materially instead of emotionally.
Rooted in childhood experiences, Pradip Kumar Bajracharya’s paintings portray festivals as both communal celebrations and personal recollections.
A sudden switch from black to white attire on Saturday goes viral, drawing attention amid recent policy controversies and debates over the Prime Minister’s governance style.
Creators in Nepal pulled in Rs 3.53 billion from digital platforms last fiscal year, and the current year is already on track to surpass it.
Inspired by festivals and Newa Buddhist heritage, Samjhana Rajbhandari transforms nostalgia into woodcut prints at Gallery 108.
Supported by her family and racing team, Brisha Shrestha hopes her journey will encourage more women in Nepal to enter motorsport.
From campus district to quiet suburbs, a guide to student living in this central German city.