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Living pictures, watch Nepali and Finnish films every Wednesday evening. 31 October to 28 November, 9.30pm, Moksh Restaurant, Jhamsikhel

Human rights film week 2012, screening of Nepali and international features and documentaries on humanitarian and gender issues. 17 to 24 November, www.hrffn.org for schedule and locations

AWON Christmas bajar, latch on to the yuletide spirit and visit this one stop destination for handicrafts, clothing, candles, paintings, brass and metal ware, silver jewellery, and other handmade items. Rs 100 for adults, Rs 50 for children, 1 December, 10am to 4pm, Hyatt Regency Boudha, 9851022363, 9851934190

Introduction to VJ-ing, learn the art of video jockeying with renowned video director and light designer Mathieu Crette. Rs 1,500, 21 to 24 November, 10am to 5pm, Sattya Media Arts Collective, Jawalakhel, apply by 18 November, shreyans@sattya.org

Sattya rooftop sale, donate clothes, appliances, books or decorations to charity and support Ama ko Ghar. 1 December, 11am to 5pm, Sattya Arts, Jawalakhel, (01)5523486, 9818409207

Kathmandu international mountain film festival, witness films that explore the diverse and complex ways in which people relate to mountains at the tenth edition of KIMFF, and also take part in discussions, on-demand screenings, guest lectures, book and photography exhibitions, and workshops for aspiring filmmakers. 7 to 11 December, 11 am to 5 pm, Rastriya Sabha Griha, Nepal Tourism Board, Brikutimandap, (01)4440635/5542544, www.kimff.org

Thamel mall festival, enjoy Japanese, Newari, Manange, Tibetan, Korean, and Chinese food, and take advantage of discounts on clothing, jewellery, fancy and accessories. 2 December, 9am to 9pm, Thamel Mall, 9841801391

Adolescent girls in Nepal between tradition and modernity, an exhibition of Thomas Kelly's works which demonstrate the role of adolescent girls in Nepali society. 7 to 16 December, 8am to 6pm, Indigo Gallery, Naxal, (01)4413580

Stolen childhood, participate in this photography and documentary competition that aims to record lost childhoods, and win prizes worth Rs 50,000. Entry fee Rs 300 for photography, Rs 800 for documentary, 21 November, 12pm onwards, Nepal Tourism Board, 9819214828

Music

Live at Café 32, live music and delicious food every Friday. 23 November, 6pm onwards, Café 32, Battisputali, (01)4244231

So you think you can sing, unleash the bathroom singer in yourself to the world. 25 November, 5 to 7pm, The Factory, Thamel

KCM inter-college music competition, rock the living daylights out of your competitors, and win up to Rs 145,000 in cash and kind. Rs 5000 registration fee, 15 December, 10am to 7pm, Fun Park, Bhrikuti Mandap, (01)5201997

Dining

Tass and Tawa, savour a wide variety of Nepali meat dishes and reserve your palate for the heavenly Chusta. Pulchowk, Kathmandu

Brian's grill, enjoy burgers, steaks, and Tex-Mex cuisine at this American-styled steakhouse. Dillibajaar

Shambaling Hotel, this newly opened hotel promises a fine dining experience. Boudha

Little Italy, go vegetarian at this new Italian food chain and don't forget to end your meal with the chef's special, chocolate bomb. Darbar Marg

Dwarika's Himalayan Shangri- La Village Resort, overnight package with accommodation, dinner, and breakfast. Dhulikhel, (01)4479488

Byanjan, enjoy great food at an affordable price. Shrimp cocktails, grilled fish, and desserts are favourites among guests. Lakeside, Pokhara

Chilly Bar and Restaurant, quality food and wide selection of drinks with great views of Phewa Lake. Lakeside, Hallanchok, Pokhara, (061)463614/463163

Cosmopolitan Cafe, located in the heart of Basantapur, this cosy cafe offers arguably the best chicken sizzler in town. Basantapur (along Kathmandu Darbar Square), (01)4225246

Tamarind, a multi-cuisine restaurant, it offers an exquisite range of drinks and food. Jhamsikhel

Yin Yang Restaurant, east meets west as you choose from a variety of Thai and continental dishes. Add a little spice to your life with the pad thai or green curry. If you can't handle the heat, fall into the safety net of its western dishes. Thamel, 10am to 10pm, (01)4701510

Krishnarpan, a specialty Nepali restaurant at The Dwarika's Hotel serving 6 to 22 courses of authentic Nepali meal. The Dwarika's Hotel, Battisputali, (01)4479488

Everest Steak House, an old-school joint for everything steak, indeed a sanctuary for meat lovers. Thamel, Chhetrapati Chok, (01)4260471

Kotetsu, authentic Japanese dishes that cater to your needs and taste buds. Lazimpat

Getaways

Shivapuri Village, eco-tourism close to the Shivapuri National Park replete with a charm of bygone days. Patiswara, Shivapuri National Park, (01)4017725, 9851034141, info@shivapuri.com

Temple Tree Resort and Spa, a peaceful place to stay, complete with a swimming pool, massage parlour and sauna, it'll be hard to leave the premises once you enter. Gaurighat, Lakeside, (61)465819

Grand Norling Hotel, countryside weekend package offering suite rooms, swimming, gym, massage, and discounts on other facilities. Gokarna, (01)4910193


Festival of the arts

Modelled after major art events like the Venice Biennale and the Sao Paulo biennial, the Kathmandu International Art Festival is a month-long festival that begins on 25 November. Artists from 31 countries collaborate on this year's theme: 'Earth/Body/Mind' during the city-wide showcase. There will be installations that fill entire rooms, exhibits in stunning traditional spaces such as Mul Chok at Patan Darbar Square, and even a multimedia piece projected onto the Bouddhanath Stupa.

25 November to 21 December, 10 am to 5 pm
Siddhartha Art Gallery, Patan Museum, Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre, KCAC, Summit Hotel, British Council, Boudha Nath, Nepal Art Council, Image Ark Gallery, Nepal Investment Bank, Nag Bahal, Central Zoo

www.artmandu.org
(01)4438979/4218048


Hariyo folks

Opening soon is Hariyo Chowk, a space created for artists, community members, and everyone else who is interested in sharing their work and learning from others. Its founders at Sattya Media Arts Collective have billed it as a platform to experiment, demonstrate, and educate about topics like organic gardening, composting, recycling, building with natural materials, and adopting simple low-impact technologies. Drinks, snacks, oven-fired pizzas, music, and visuals by VJ Nye Blen await you at its opening ceremony.

24 November, 3pm onwards, Hariyo Chowk, Patan,
www.sattya.org/projects
(01)500044, 9851139957



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(11 JAN 2013 - 17 JAN 2013)


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