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14-20 April 2017 #854

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14-20 April 2017 #854


Bypassing government

Editorial

Climate Climax


Climate Climax

Columns

GUEST EDITORIAL

by David Molden
Mountainous change
Bypassing government

Comment

by Bishal K Chalise and George Varughese
No turning back
Bypassing government

Connecting Dots

by Dinkar Nepal
Undemocratic democracy
Bypassing government

So far so good

by Lisa Choegyal
A serious Swiss
Bypassing government

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
It was character that got us out of bed
Bypassing government

Backside

by Ass
Getting an yearful
Bypassing government
Nation

Bypassing government

Nepal government continues to face criticism for delays in rebuilding, but so do international relief agencies
Marty Logan
Bypassing government

Push to undo hash ban in Nepal

While the recreational use of marijuana is controversial, the case for legalising its medical use is strong
Sahina Shrestha
Push to undo hash ban in Nepal

Slim dreams

Girls using drugs to lose weight are getting addicted to them
Shreejana Shrestha
Slim dreams
Nepali Times Buzz

"Kathmandu won’t let go of me"

Nepali Times caught up with Nepal’s most accomplished English language novelist this week to ask about his evolution as a writer
"Kathmandu won’t let go of me"

Horror story for a climate calamity

Where is the fiction about the facts of global warming, asks Amitav Ghosh
Kunda Dixit
Horror story for a climate calamity

Thamel Tales

Interspersed with accounts of real people – a recovering junkie, a band member, a sex worker, a nonagenerian shopkeeper – Thapa lays Thamel’s soul bare
Smriti Basnet
Thamel Tales

Ministry of Alternative facts

The way media is threatened and manipulated in Washington press conferences these days is eerily familiar to Miniluv
Sonia Awale
Ministry of Alternative facts

An illustrated history of the Chitrakars

New book commemorates the legacy of generations of Kathmandu’s hereditary artists
Sahina Shrestha
An illustrated history of the Chitrakars

Literature and latté

Cafés in Kathmandu are no longer merely places to drink coffee
Clara Bullock
Literature and latté
Must See

Assassin’s Creed

To cut a long story short, Assassin’s Creed is surprisingly well made and fairly engrossing if you start watching it with very low expectations.
Sophia Pande
Assassin’s Creed

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eSpecial

Editorial

Climate Climax


Climate Climax

Columns

GUEST EDITORIAL

by David Molden
Mountainous change
Bypassing government

Comment

by Bishal K Chalise and George Varughese
No turning back
Bypassing government

Connecting Dots

by Dinkar Nepal
Undemocratic democracy
Bypassing government

So far so good

by Lisa Choegyal
A serious Swiss
Bypassing government

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
It was character that got us out of bed
Bypassing government

Backside

by Ass
Getting an yearful
Bypassing government
 
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