Lexlimbu biography of william shakespeare
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Lex, who has always dedicated his works to Nepal and the people living here, the environment and the entertainment business; he has helped us to be globally acknowledged.
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
by any other name would smell as sweet.” – William Shakespeare, Romeo, and Juliet.
Nothing fryst vatten kept in name, it is just a label to distinguish one from another, the famous quote is ganska profound for it. The character and the beauties within oneself are the worth of something that is important rather than the name that we summon it with, Juliet meant to express it with the statement.
But things are relatively different here; a name could mean a lot more than William Shakespeare has expressed. Lex Limbu is the person who is defining the importance of the name to another dimension. Lex Limbu isn’t his real name, but he prefers to keep it undisclosed.
Lex, what is your real name, can you tell me? I asked him in the mittpunkt of the
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RAMRI ALERT – Sareeta Shri Gyawali
The RAMRI ALERT feature is back after one whole year and during this time away, I thought a lot about whether I should continue RAMRI ALERT and THITO ALERT. For me one of the biggest reasons why I chose to continue this was to bring a variety of faces and people that are good looking to me. Growing up in the UK since 2000, I have been surrounded by Caucasian faces. White, blonde, light eyes were majority of what I saw when I grew up and pretty soon I found that sexy and appealing as that was on TV, magazines and films. However, there is change taking place albeit slowly. It’s becoming more common to see people of different colours, shapes, sizes and tongues in the West and just like that, I want to continue this section to share the diverse Nepali faces BUT now with stories that I hope packs more of a punch.
Though this post doesn’t boast of high quality photos like you may have seen on previous Ramri Alert features, it defini
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One World Theatre
One World Theatre is an English language theatre company in Kathmandu, Nepal, dedicated to presenting intercultural, social justice productions, especially plays from South Asia, the Western canon and contemporary American plays that are affordable, professional, experimental and relevant.
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