Diaspora • 3 May
Girish has been tapped to perform the 1981 classic "Breaker". To put this in perspective: this isn't just "participating." This is like being invited to a potluck and finding out you’re sharing a table with Rob Halford (Judas Priest) and Kirk Hammett (Metallica).
Good Morning • 3 May
In the middle of bulldozer ballets and financial diets, the Jacaranda trees have decided to bloom, turning our dusty roads into a purple paradise. Major roads from Durbar Marg to Satdobato are currently draped in vibrant blossoms, making the capital look more like a painting and less like a construction site.
Events • 3 May
Dust off your vintage tracksuits and maybe check your hamstrings for signs of life. The 4th National Golden Athletics Meet 2026 is officially invading Dasarath Stadium, Tripureswor, Kathmandu from 7th to 9th May 2026 (24–26 Baishakh 2083 BS).
Chiya Guff • 2 May
ur Supreme Court has finally decided to put an end to the "VVIP Welfare Fund," a legal loophole that allowed our former so-called elites to bill the State for every sneeze and sniffle. The scale of the heist is clear: Rs 4 billion was handed out to so-called netas for foreign medical care between 2006 and 2016.
Good Morning • 2 May
Prime Minister Balendra Shah has officially announced he won’t be taking any foreign trips for a year, probably because he realized how much he’d miss the Kathmandu dust. He is also ignoring foreign diplomats’ DMs, insisting everything go through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs like a very strict group chat admin.
Events • 2 May
Showed up Nepal is back at it again, proving that the best way to break the ice is to try not to slip off a vertical wall. They are organizing "Wall and Strangers," an event specifically designed for those of us who want to connect without the awkwardness of a TikTok recruitment ad.
Diaspora • 2 May
One of the most striking displays features demure mannequins adorned in silk robes and straw hats. One garment belongs to Shanti Shrestha herself, who shared the story of her epic five-day wedding ceremony. As the only female descendant in a family of three uncles, the spotlight—and the celebration—was truly monumental.
Reviews • 1 May
Let’s talk about the fries, because things got weird. I started with a regular portion—bright yellow, crispy, and looking like they had a bright future. Feeling optimistic, I ordered a large portion later. What arrived was a basket of "Late-Night Regret." These fries were darker, sullen, and suspiciously oily.
Diaspora • 1 May
Forget "Brain Drain." The new vibe is "Brain Circulation". Instead of just losing our best minds to the West, professionals are looping back to invest in IT, hydropower, and—my personal favorite—agriculture. We aren't leaving; we’re just on a very long, very expensive scouting mission for Nepal’s future.