Exploring remote corners
From ancient temples to rugged landscapes, Dolpa offers glimpses of its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning scenic vistas.
From ancient temples to rugged landscapes, Dolpa offers glimpses of its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning scenic vistas.
‘Nepal in the Long 1950s’ uncovers how global powers and regional dynamics influenced the country’s political and social landscape.
Kedar Shrestha’s ‘DhukDhuki 72 Megahertz’ challenges predictable tropes with a layered narrative that explores patriarchy, love, and the complexities of motherhood.
Writer Sushant Thapa discusses his seven poetry collections, the influence of cultural heritage on his work, and the role of poets in today’s world.
‘Purna Bahadurko Sarangi’ delivers compelling performances, though melodrama sometimes outweighs realism.
With loudspeakers playing contemporary hits instead of traditional chants, many worry that the spirit of Deusi-Bhailo is being overshadowed by a focus on entertainment over community connection.
Instructor Bibek Singh discusses the benefits of prenatal exercises for each trimester and postpartum recovery.
Excoriation disorder is a mental health condition where individuals feel compelled to pick at their skin. Pratistha Ghimire discusses its causes, consequences and treatment options.
Theatre artist and director Kedar Shrestha discusses storytelling, children’s literature, and the evolution of Nepali theatre.
Musicians are rising in numbers, but many struggle to get noticed, with viral trends dictating what becomes popular.
Weena Pun discusses her debut novel, ‘Kanchhi’, inspired by the struggles of women in Nepal and the socio-political landscape that shapes their lives.
Dermatologist Sabin Kandel explains the causes of irritation blisters around piercings and ways of preventing them.
Strong performances carry ‘Behuli from Meghauli’, but loose ends and clichéd plotlines prevent it from reaching its full potential.
Set in 1987 Taiwan, ‘Your Name Engraved Herein’ explores the emotional journey of two boys grappling with homophobia and change.
‘Purna Rai and Dajubhaiharu’ capture the essence of life through their melodies and lyrics.