Breaking silence in Newa beats
Through rap and spoken word, Ujjwala Maharjan reimagines Newa culture while confronting questions of gender and belonging.
Through rap and spoken word, Ujjwala Maharjan reimagines Newa culture while confronting questions of gender and belonging.
The upcoming play uses satire to explore the chaos, comedy, and resilience of theatre artists on stage.
Hatti Hatti Nepal honours women-led ventures making a difference at the local level.
In a crowded government office, a simple task spirals into frustration and breakdown.
The series rests on a bravura performance by Vijay Varma, but the rest makes for a less-than-satisfactory streaming debut for Manjule.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
The show celebrates Kaneda’s centenary year and marks 70 years of diplomatic relations between Nepal and Japan.
Through her label K R I T I, Mainali blends heritage craft and contemporary design.
The tradition of honouring mothers through ritual, fasting and offerings endures, but modern lifestyles and distance are redefining its practice.
Drawing from multiple traditions, ‘Invocation of the Goddesses’ resists fixed meanings, inviting viewers into a space of uncertainty and inquiry.
Dirty air is not just harming lungs—it is speeding up skin ageing, causing acne and dullness. Here’s what you can do about it.
In Kathmandu, dating mixers are creating in-person spaces for connection, drawing participants from queer communities and social circles beyond dating apps.
Mycall Chand’s ambitious film mixes spectacle with social commentary, led by a commanding Biraj Bhatta.
Lama is a digital content creator and social media influencer.
As tattoo culture grows and stigma fades, the International Nepal Tattoo Convention highlights global artistry while also drawing attention to the declining presence of indigenous tattoo traditions.
A stage adaptation of the Madan Puraskar-winning novel explores child marriage and women’s silence.
Fifteen artists translate lived experiences from across Nepal into powerful visual narratives on labour, identity, and resilience.
The legendary playback singer leaves behind a timeless musical legacy, deeply rooted in both Bollywood and Nepal’s cultural memory.
Asha Bhosle, one of the most iconic voices in Indian cinema, breathed her last at the age of 92 after being admitted to a Mumbai hospital in critical condition. Her passing marks the end of an extraordinary musical journey.
After years of struggle to secure her son’s future, Radhika’s life takes a tragic turn, forcing her son to abandon ambition.