The Kathmandu Post on MSN
A canvas turned inward
Kathmandu, March 12 -- The nimble waves of Thamel transcend the quiet utterance of Sangee Shrestha's paintings at Kala ...
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I spent a day with a damp expert – and learned easy, cheap ways to keep my home dry
One in four people in the UK is living with mould and dampness, and it's getting worse thanks to climate change and high energy bills - but don't get ripped off ...
Elegant Entryway Decor Styles to Create a Warm and Welcoming Entrance Your home entrance sets the tone for the rest of your ...
Hayley Raso and Steph Catley will miss the Women's Asian Cup quarterfinal, as the team prepares for the unknown quantities that North Korea may bring.
Standing at the edge of the main motorway that terminates southwards at Kelantan’s Sungai Golok border immigration complex, Emsophian Benjametha traces the movements of several workers with long rakes ...
This is where Razor Kayaks’ drop-stitch technology comes in. The kayaks have thousands of 5cm-long stitches between the outer and inner walls of their three panels (or chambers) — the hull, and one ...
RealLifeDIY on MSN
Reasons conversation pits were smarter than modern living rooms
The sunken living room solved problems your sectional never will.
Discover how double planetary mixers enable safe, efficient, scalable production of high-viscosity energetic formulations for ...
The war in Iran has thrown Kashmiri students studying there into uncertainty, reopening a larger story of Kashmir’s deep historical connections with Persia through religion, scholarship, migration and ...
Dive into the fascinating world of model making as we guide you through the step-by-step creation of a deep-sea creature diorama. From wire armature and sculpting with modeling clay to detailed ...
We spoke with the April cover star on hand-dyeing mosaic tiles, auction rarities, and embracing imperfect details ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Archeologists Discover an Atlantis-Like Metropolis Buried Below One of the World’s Deepest Lakes
A few meters of water in Lake Issyk-Kul hid patterns that didn’t belong on a natural lakebed. Divers kept returning to the same spot, watching brick lines and heavy stone shapes reappear under ...
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