EVENTS: July 5 to July 11, 2025
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
As Nepal’s theatre culture grows, the absence of a unified archive poses a challenge to preserving its cultural legacy.
During the pandemic, Zomato sent an email targeted at children titled ‘Hey, parents not letting you order?’
The annual event will present 15 award categories and feature 10 performances.
‘Inara by Astitwa’ offers skills training, market access, and a safe space for women reclaiming their independence.
The group exhibit ‘Interdependence’ gathers Nepali women artists to reflect on our fragile relationship with nature’s five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space.
The new season trades its lighthearted charm for a more serious look at village politics, ambition, and identity.
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Through powerful imagery, the Purna Viram Collective invites viewers to reflect on the brutal reality of the Gadhimai festival.
While mental well-being discussions are growing in Kathmandu, communities across Nepal still suffer in silence.
Ajay Joshi’s journey shows how discipline and consistency can positively shape a life in unexpected ways.
Young filmmakers use cinema to explore identity, culture, and community ties abroad.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
These ceremonies are becoming a spectacle of style and status. But as traditions blend with trends, some wonder: are we celebrating or just showcasing?
In ‘War Through an Intersectional Lens’, Keshab Giri captures the voices of former Maoist fighters whose revolutionary dreams collided with hard realities.
This is the fifth conference held in South Asia and the first one in Nepal.
Sandhya Subedi, a nutritionist and food educator, describes the benefits of a plant-based diet and how it can help prevent illness and enhance overall health.
Madan Puraskar laureate and essayist Yubaraj Nayaghare discusses his travels and contemporary Nepali literature.
The exhibition showcases 108 Lokeshwaras sketches by the late Siddhi Muni Shakya.
‘Kim Ji-young: Born 1982’ follows a Korean woman whose life mirrors the quiet struggles shared by many.