Fashion with intent
Sangram, a clothing brand has varied and diverse collections. However, the mood of their photographs is usually consistent.
Sangram, a clothing brand has varied and diverse collections. However, the mood of their photographs is usually consistent.
Kathaghera’s ‘Play the System’ is a comic exploration of the discrimination and sexism women face in the workplace.
In ‘The Gorkha Grief’, Tim Gurung illuminates the struggles of Gorkhas in India and advocates for their recognition.
Writer Ranjan Adiga discusses his debut book, the discipline writers require, and his portrayals of marginalised characters.
In an industry that emphasises sensationalism, the film’s subtlety is a breath of fresh air.
From love and angst to urban struggles, artists at Gallery Mcube present a varied artistic showcase.
Shreeya Giri, founder of Happy Minds, talks about finding resilience in the comfort of books and how storytelling plays a role in healing.
Suiro Teas aims to transform Nepali tea culture with diverse offerings and an educational tearoom.
Following Albert Camus’ Mersault, Saurav Thapa’s ‘The Absurdist of Kathmandu’ introduces Nepali readers to their philosophising protagonist.
‘In Search of Vanishing Identities’ by Wang Lama explores the environmental and cultural erosion of the Himalayan region.
‘Avashesh’, screened at KIMFF, is a hauntingly intimate portrayal of grief and the relentless pursuit of the self.
The representation of female characters in historical and contemporary narratives as sad, helpless, and ultimately doomed is growing stale.
Murder or suicide? Fakir production’s ‘Guilty or Not Guilty’ lets you decide.
The library is a community space that illuminates feminist issues through its thoughtfully curated collection of books.
Siddhartha Art Gallery’s latest exhibition, ‘Sawari Kathahru: Art On Wheels’, is an immersive ode to Nepali truck art.