Slowly slowly the days pass The night does so But so beautiful with a bitter touch Sabra ka phal meetha hota hain Just like that I will wait for you As the only closure is for us to be
Author Archives: Tashi Wangmo
A tale as old as time
It’s winter in Bhutan and I am on break, though not a traditional one. I’ve been angry the past few days, probably due to the current COVID situation but also for personal reasons. One of them being that I wasn’t able to decorate my house, that I wasn’t able to buy that rug for the …
Book Review : notes Selected Writings 2008–2018
About a week ago, I bought the book “notes Selected Writings 2008-2018” from a local bookstore. I know the author and actually had been hanging out with her a few weeks ago, where she had mentioned the book. I was surprised at its sooner-than-I-expected arrival. I picked it up and wasn’t sure if I was …
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How I Accidentally ended up in front of the White House, on the first day of the George Floyd Protests
I landed in Washington D.C. in the beginning of January, four months after graduation, and three months after temporarily moving to New York City. I never planned to move here, but nevertheless it was one other city (along with San Francisco) that I could see myself working and living for the next year, on the …
My partner and I presenting at the International Business Ethics Case Competition
First part of my presentation runs from 00:58-1:48 and second part from 5:06-7:18
Where is Home
Two first generations and one second generation American open up about the joys and struggle of growing up. ? Film won top 16 at the Campus Movies Festival. https://campusmoviefest.com/movies/66963-where-is-home