‘An Ode to The Valley’ at Siddhartha Art Gallery
The exhibition draws from the painted walls of Newa architecture, a cultural and ritual practice rooted in everyday life.
The exhibition draws from the painted walls of Newa architecture, a cultural and ritual practice rooted in everyday life.
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Standout dishes like börek and classic cheese kunafeh, along with beautifully packaged lokta boxes, blend Middle Eastern tradition with a distinctly Nepali touch.
In a world obsessed with turmoil and spectacle, Vinod Kumar Shukla, who passed away last month, captured the quiet beauty of everyday life with lyrical prose.
This natural fat is an eco-friendly and skin-soothing option for winter care.
The movies, subtitled in English, range from fantasy anime to tales about family dynamics.
Sanjeep Maharjan, illustrator and story developer of the newly published book ‘Sangye Wants a Shyoldo’, discusses the book formation process and how a village in Rasuwa inspired it.
Showcased at the Queer Film Festival Kathmandu, these short films explore resilience and give voice to stories often ignored in mainstream cinema.
Shared vulnerability in a group helps normalise personal struggles, rather than seeing them as something to hide.
The festival brings together a vast range of folk, traditional, and indigenous sounds from Nepal and around the world.
NIFF will screen 88 films from 40 countries over five days, with a strong focus on youth-oriented cinema and emerging filmmakers.
Pratap Gurung’s journey from a runaway teenager and trekking porter to a naturalist, bird guide, and wildlife photographer is rooted in a lifelong pull towards the mountains, where he feels most alive.
The narrative centres on a forced marriage, abandonment, and an unexpected reunion.
They would only notice her beauty, not the old soul beneath the layers of snazzy clothes.
Multi-city initiative aims to turn digital creativity into sustainable businesses, with focus on entrepreneurship and global market access, the organisers said.
A solo exhibition by Chinese multidisciplinary artist Chenxi Xu at Gallery Mcube explores inner transformation.
Balancing site visits with story talks, Shristi Shakya, co-founder of Bookverse, and a full-time engineer, is building both electrical systems and a community of readers in Kathmandu.
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Seema Aavas’s ambitious novel blends dream and realism to trace four generations of women seeking freedom in a patriarchal world.
Easy to learn and light on the body, pickleball is emerging as a favourite urban sport, fitting perfectly into the valley’s crowded spaces.