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Events
Karaoke for a Cause, by the Filipino Community in Nepal (FCN). Tickets: Rs 350, 24 September, 3pm to 11pm, 8 degrees, Jhamsikhel, call 9841861682, 9818418563, 9841143395
Poolbata Herda, adapting Arthur Miller's play: a View from the Bridge. 23 September, 5.30pm, Rimal Theatre, Gurukul
Siddhartha: Birth of a Dream, staging of Buddha's early life. 26 to 27 September, 6pm (on both days) and 2pm (on Tuesday), Nepal Academy Hall, Kamaladi, call 4240159
Changa Chait, usher in Dasain with the corporate kite flying competition. 28 September and 1 October, 11am onwards, Club Himalaya, Nagarkot, call 9841712350, 9851022064
Moving Planet Cycle Rally, a cycle rally to promote use of cycles for the future of the planet. September 24, 7am to 11am, Basantapur
Changa Chet, kite flying festival with music, food and fun. Bring your own thread and lattais. Rs 50 for entrance and Rs 50 for 5 kites. September 28, 10am to 5pm, Manjushree Park, Chobar
Manhunt Nepal, bringing together talented Nepali youth and corporate houses. 25 September, 4.30pm onwards, Army Officer's Club, Sundhara.
Cycle 6: Life, nature and wildlife photography by Om Yadav. 19 August to 30 September, 10am to 5pm, Galleria CUC, Maharajgunj
Exploring the Great Himalaya Trail, by Robin Boustead. Cultural Studies Group of Nepal presents its monthly lecture. September 28, 6pm, Shanker Hotel, Lazimpat
FSA Southasia 2011, screening 36 outstanding films. 29 September to 2 October, 12pm to 7.30 pm, Kumari Cinema, Kamal Pokhari
Garage Sale, organized by Rakshya Nepal. 30 September to 2 October, 10am onwards, Trikuti Colony, Battisputali, call 9851023958, 9841024000
Music
September Paleti, Kiran Pradhan makes a comeback. 30 September, 'r' sala, Nepa-laya, Kalikastan, 4412469, paleti@nepalaya.cpm
Pink Floyd Tribute, a tribute concert to Pink Floyd. 1 October, 5pm onwards, St. Xavier's School ground, Jawalakhel
Rock Awaaz, a social fundraising event with bands like Mukti and Revival, Monkey Temple and Rock Sitar performing. Entrance fees: Rs 150, September 28, 1pm to 7.30pm, Jawalakhel
