‘In-between’ maps the beauty of uncertainty
A solo exhibition by Chinese multidisciplinary artist Chenxi Xu at Gallery Mcube explores inner transformation.
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.
Curated by Shivangi Bansal, the show presents Nepali artists who reimagine inherited practices in a contemporary world.
Films selected for the festival are rooted in lived queer experiences, reflecting personal stories and broader social realities.
Chaudhary is the CEO of Speak Up Nepal, an online petition platform.
‘No Other Choice’ asks a disturbing question: what happens when survival leaves no room for ethics?
In trying to be gentle and modern, many parents forget their role as guides. The result is children without direction and homes without boundaries.
The programme requires students to produce multiple short films and complete a graduation film project.
Chalamet defeated Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney and other big names at the red-carpet ceremony in Beverly Hills, California.
By blending Nepali history and traditions into interactive experiences, Alchi’s board games encourage you to be anything but alchi.
Indian Idol Season 3 winner and popular artist dies in New Delhi aged 42 after suffering a heart attack.
‘Bhatti Tales’ uses humour and silence to examine marriage, loss, and unmet emotional needs.
At Taragaon Next, Spanish conceptual artist Josep Piñol presents ‘Evitada: The Avoided Artwork’, a talk that challenges conventional ideas of climate action.
Tattoo culture in Nepal is moving beyond stigma, shaped by artists like Sampurna Sthapit, who view body modification as meaningful art rather than rebellion.
Abhishek Choudhary’s ‘Believer’s Dilemma’ explores how Atal Behari Vajpayee’s first taste of power shaped his politics and his party.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Beneath the glossy-but-tired commercial surface of Pakistan's film industry, something promising is happening.