Events

B-boying tour

, Dharan-based b-boying group Da-Pace is travelling to six major cities to promote tourism through dance. Starts 15 November

Expansion, an exhibition of paintings by Jaya Shankar Son Shrestha. Runs till 20 November, Siddhartha Art Gallery, Babarmahal, (01)4218048, www.siddharthaartgallery.com

Tell your story, make a 1-2 min video about how girls are changing the world; contest open to girls aged 12-25, winner takes $10,000. www.letgirlslead.org

What is coworking, discuss how Kathmandu’s growing number of creators can work at a commonplace to inspire, encourage, and support each other. 15 November, 3.30 to 5pm, Sattya Media Arts Collective

Running in the mountains, the first edition of the Manaslu Mountain Trail race takes participants close to the 8th highest mountain, with proceeds going to the Samdo hydroelectricity project. Lasts till 22 November, www.manaslutrailrace.org

Guru Nanak diwas, Sikhs worldwide celebrate the birth anniversary of the founder of their religion. 17 Novemher

Straight sets, go watch the young talents at the first ever junior open tennis championship. Runs till 23 November, Satdobato, (01)5202114

Press pause play, watch this documentary film about some of the world’s most influential creators of the digital era. 15 November, 5.30pm, Sattya Media Arts, Jawalakhel

Rev up your spirit, ride with hundreds of other bikers from Basantapur, Kathmandu, to Sukute, Bhotekosi. 23 November, 8am onwards

60 seconds film festival, make a minute-long short film and earn wide exposure. Deadline 25 November, www.sixtysecondfilmfestival.com Nepal votes, 18 months after the first Constituent Assembly was dissolved, Nepal weighs its options and votes again for a new CA. 19 November, public holiday from 17 to 20 November

Study tour and picnic, take a tour of Bisnudwaar, the source of Kathmandu’s second largest river Bisnumati, bring your kids along. 16 November, 7.30am, Narayanthan Temple, Budhanilkantha 9803485433

Return to nature, an exhibition showcasing importance of water colour and landscape painting in fine art. Runs till 19 November, 12 to 4pm, Park Gallery Art Studio, Pulchok, (01)5522307


Still got the blues

The thrill may be gone, so the blues definitely ain’t. Soak yourself in the best of the blues at the 5th Himalayan Blues Festival with bands from USA, France, Italy, and Nepal.

20 November, Blues Around the Town, Kathmandu

22nd November, Blues Big Bang @ 1905

23rd November, Patan Museum Sessions, Lalitpur

Artists: Mr No Money, French Cowboy & the One, Long Tall Deb, Colin John, Mukti and Revival, Robin and the New Revolution, The Usual Suspects, hot5

www.himalayanblues.com


Guerilla celluloid

Have you got an idea for a film and can only fork out a shoe-string budget? Here's just the opportunity for you.

Sattya presents a weekend session with travelling director Uzair Sawal on improving the way amateurs and independent filmmakers approach their subjects. Gone are the days of stumbling blocks placed by formula-crazed film studios. Now you can use your smartphone for footage and even find a way around the lack of a shooting permit. Learn how to work without the limitations of large crews and cumbersome equipment.

4 to 5 December, 10am to 4pm, Sattya Media Arts Collective,

Jawalakhel, www.sattya.org, www.uzairsawal.com


Dining

Backyard

Backyard, incredibly reasonable prices and modest and simple food have made this restaurant a favourite among Nepalis and foreigners alike. Jhamsikhel

Momotarau, step in for mouthwatering Japanese delicacies, try its diverse variety of fresh noodles and authentic sauces. Sanepa road, (01)5521988

Saigon Pho, spacious interior with authentic Vietnamese dishes. Lajimpat

Kasi, spread out over a large terrace overlooking Phora Darbar, Kasi offers a delectable plate of Newari delicacies. Darbar Marg

Trisara, with dishes like flambeed prawns, crispy chicken, and khau soi, it would be a folly to ignore its aromas. Lajimpat Chopstix, savoury Asian food cooked in true Chinese fashion sure to charm and impress. Try the famous drums of heaven. Kumaripati, (01)5551118

Shangrila Kitchen, try the majestic Gyakok and a wide variety of cocktails. 9 am to 10.30 pm, Hotel Tibet International, Boudha

Tamas-laya, promises a refined dining experience, try the prawn tempura, fisherman’s fish and Balinese chicken satay. Naxal, Kathmandu

Chez Caroline, exquisite food, glorious sunshine and more. 9am to 10pm, Baber Mahal Revisited, (01)4263070/4187


Cinemas


Getaways

Hotel Saathi

Hotel Saathi, the best of its class, with pool and casino opening soon. LN Chok, Dhangadhi, (091)526120

The Last Resort, test your limits with canyoning, hiking, rock climbing, rafting, mountain biking, bungee jumping. Bhotekosi, Sindhupalchok, (01)4700525/1247

Himalayan wellness centre, a one-stop centre for a relaxed mind and a healthy body inside the Park Village Hotel. Budhanilkantha, open all week, 9801066661, www.himalayanwellness.com.np

Atithi Resort, a perfect place to stay, nearby pool, massage, sauna, and delicious food of your choice. Shantipatan, Lakeside, Pokhara. (061)466760 /400207, info@atithiresort.com


Music

Kripa Unplugged

Kripa Unplugged, young Nepali musicians and seasoned veterans give an acoustic rendition of their favourite songs. 10pm on Sundays, TTV, www.youtube.com/user/KripaUnplugged

Cancion del Mariachi, listen to Latin and gypsy jazz with Monsif Mzibri and Hari Maharjan and drink jugs of sangria. Every Saturday, 7pm onwards, New Orleans Cafe, Jhamsikhel

Mohit Chauhan live, everyone’s beloved balladeer is coming to town, Rs 500 to Rs 5,000, 30 November, 4.45pm onwards, Dasrath Stadium, Tripureswor, 9818842177

Shastriya sangeet, dabble in the magic of Hindustani classical music every new moon night. 2 December, 3pm onwards, Ram Mandir

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