Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSN
Gyanu Rana to perform in October Paleti
Veteran Rana to honour her father Dharma Raj Thapa in a three-generation musical celebration at Nepalaya’s ‘R’ Shala.
How Bihar’s polity still speaks in the idiom of the 1954 novel’s Maryganj—a choreography of caste, charisma & calculation ...
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'Indian Rock 'N' Roll Is Not Just Alive—It's Roaring Louder Than Ever,' Says Girish Pradhan Of GATC
together called ‘ Firstborne’ along with guitarist Myrone. Opening for Guns N’ Roses, not once but twice, was beyond a dream ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Mapping Nepal’s stories through technology
Tales once whispered by locals now speak through smartphones. Saarang’s QR-tagged boards allow travellers to do that.
Access to water, socio-economic inequality and the environmental crisis come to the surface in a thought-provoking exhibition.
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Luxury Objects Gifted to Royals
When you’re shopping for someone who literally has everything, the gift-giving bar tends to rise. For royals throughout ...
On 19th September 2025, Assam fell still. Radios, cafés, and classroom corridors echoed with one impossible headline; Zubeen ...
Chuden Kabimo is in Kathmandu to receive this year’s Madan Puraskar prize for his novel, उरमाल that is set among the tea plantations and their workers in northeast India’s Dooar plains. The award ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Nepali singer honours Reshma
Under the vibrant lights of the World Culture Festival, Nepali singer Madan Gopal mesmerised the audience with a heartfelt rendition of 'Lambi Judai', paying tribute to Pakistan's legendary folk ...
Nowadays, there is a strict dichotomy in country music. People who love Charley Crockett and Sierra Ferrell seemingly tend not to listen to acts such as Morgan Wallen and Megan Moroney. Now, of course ...
It’s proof that folk music’s magic never fades, we bring to you five folk songs that continue to tug at the heart and connect across generations. Folk music has a soul that bridges generations, and ...
On a humid evening in early June, Jharana Chhetri said good-bye to the group of people she had come to know intimately over her last three months in Panama. Jharana had freshly showered and wore an ...
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