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Martin Charnin, Tony-winning ‘Annie’ lyricist, dies at 84

Martin Charnin, Tony-winning ‘Annie’ lyricist, dies at 84

- by Associated Press

Martin Charnin, who made his Broadway debut playing a Jet in the original “West Side Story” and went on to become a Broadway director and a lyricist who won a Tony Award for the score of the eternal hit “Annie,” has died. He was 84.

Hailey Baldwin is all praise for Justin Bieber's mom

Hailey Baldwin is all praise for Justin Bieber's mom

- by Agencies

Model Hailey Baldwin can't stop gushing over her mother-in-law Pattie Mallette, and her latest comment on Mallette's pictures is proof. Mallette posted a series of selfies on Instagram on Friday from her stay in Canada.

Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas dancing under the Tuscany sky is winning hearts

Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas dancing under the Tuscany sky is winning hearts

- by Agencies

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas were in France to attend the second wedding of the singer's brother Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are having the time of their life vacationing in Tuscany, and the latter's latest post is proof. From cooking Pasta for each other to dancing under the Tuscany sky, the couple is setting major relationship goals for their audiences.

‘Art Evolves: Nepali Modern Art’: Review

‘Art Evolves: Nepali Modern Art’: Review

- by Adwiteeya Shiwakoti

The basic flow of the story goes from introducing the topic and exploring the extent of modernism through a philosophical view. Ancient art is analyzed and compared to as regards to modern art and different connections are brought forth. Art primarily is a form of expression of one and their surroundings as well as of themselves. Culture plays a major role in the environment of societies which Bajracharya has described to have been made a clear vision and revelation through the expression of art. There is a description of art institutions and their changes with a new look at art being introduced to the academic sector of art.

At Tour de France, tasting Belgium’s chocolate is a must

At Tour de France, tasting Belgium’s chocolate is a must

- by Associated Press

With the Tour de France getting off to a riotous start Saturday in cycling-mad Belgium, it would have been almost criminal while here to not check out the country’s world-famous chocolate industry. Tough job, but someone has to do it. After all, one cannot live on cycling alone.

Aditya Narayan Jha: A versatile maestro

Aditya Narayan Jha: A versatile maestro

- by Anwesha Khadka/Rahat Poudel

Aditya recently performed at Club Fahrenheit, Thamel with his band, The A Team. Radio Nagarik 96.5’s voice Jai Pradhan caught Aditya and had a small chat. Here are the excerpts.

5 home remedies to fix puffy eyes

5 home remedies to fix puffy eyes

- by Agencies

The skin around the eyes is the thinnest and needs more attention than you think. Here are a few tips and tricks you can follow to reduce puffy eyes:

All you need to know about canine food poisoning

All you need to know about canine food poisoning

- by Agencies

Just like humans, dogs can also develop food poisoning. In many cases, it can be mild and your pet can recover within a few days. However, it can be life-threatening if left untreated. Here are some information about this threat to your pet's life.

Some weekend spots for full-on entertainment

Some weekend spots for full-on entertainment

- by Republica

It’s the start of July, what better way to start off the month than to have fun with friends during the weekend. Relax and enjoy various events are happen around the town. And here’s the list where the fun activities that you can join this weekend.

I found solace in art when depressed

I found solace in art when depressed

- by Sangita Shrestha

“I figured out that something was wrong with me and went to get a diagnosis. My doctor told me to express all of my emotions in any way I wanted to. He suggested that I write, but I preferred drawing and it helped me a lot.”

‘Nepal needs robots to plough fields’

‘Nepal needs robots to plough fields’

- by Rahat Poudel

We are bit familiar with the robotics scene in Nepal. Not only working as waiters in restaurants and cafes, we see robots competing on a football match, race and so on. Despite all those, there are many who carry a mindset of robotics being waste of energy and time.

Bloggers make careers out of following the Duchesses’ style

Bloggers make careers out of following the Duchesses’ style

- by Associated Press

From Meghan the Duchess of Sussex’s recent maternity clothing to Kate the Duchess of Cambridge’s love of L.K. Bennett wedges, the women continue to be trendsetters when it comes to their fashion choices. So much so that bloggers have made careers out of tracking who and what they wear