Jack Dai and the search for the ‘real Nepal’
The British travel creator has become one of the country’s most recognisable online personalities by telling the stories of rural communities in their own language.
The British travel creator has become one of the country’s most recognisable online personalities by telling the stories of rural communities in their own language.
The Next II’ is less an exhibition of individual artworks than a collective conversation about culture and the changing rhythms of Nepali life.
A look at student life in the western American state, from bustling university districts to quieter neighbourhoods.
Exploring love that arrives too early, too late or not at all, ‘Almost Maya’ is an imperfect but touching theatrical debut.
Karuna Paneru’s new children’s book, ‘Tihar in Patan’, follows an eight-year-old girl navigating gender expectations.
Swift’s brother, Austin Swift, served as “man of honor” and Kelce’s brother, retired football star Jason Kelce, was best man, the statement said.
The film is a mirror reflecting our opportunism, weakness and vulnerabilities.
From paying artists three rupees per broadcast to staging a sold-out public spectacle, the ‘Xtreme Energy Drink Presents National Music Awards’ mirrors the evolution of the country’s music industry.
Marcus Potter’s ‘Crisis on the Northern Frontier’ uncovers the forgotten years when the British nearly launched a second invasion of Nepal—and why it never happened.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
The annual festival fills Panauti’s streets with devotion, music and processions honouring the town’s guardian deities.
Lyricists, composers and singers across modern, playback and folk music feature among this year's nominees.
Milson D Chamling discusses his creative evolution, the importance of Indigenous storytelling, and why some ideas are worth waiting for.
Samriddhi Rai, John and The Locals, Mantra Band, Ujan Shakya and other celebrated artists will headline this year’s event with performances spanning genres and generations.
Strong performances and stylish filmmaking cannot rescue a romance weighed down by a paper-thin script.
The event will recognise outstanding musicians, present a lifetime achievement honour, and bring together some of the country’s biggest performers.
Awareness alone cannot strengthen Nepal’s mental health system; lasting progress depends on training and the effective implementation of mental health initiatives.
Russian multidisciplinary artist Liudmila Rozvodovskaya presents a new body of work inspired by her research and residency in Nepal.
Singer Bidhhan Shrestha returned to the Paleti stage at Nepalaya’s Rshala, presenting a multi-themed musical evening spanning sentimental, romantic, folk and patriotic songs, earning a standing ovation from the audience.
Barsha Rh Lekhi explains how environmental disasters threaten not only lives but also the traditions, knowledge and identities that hold communities together.