Zohran Mamdani The Progressive Who Redefined New York City Politics
Zohran Mamdani was born in Uganda and raised in New York City. He is the son of renowned intellectuals: his father, Mahmood Mamdani, is a respected scholar, and his mother, Mira Nair, is the celebrated Indian-American filmmaker known for movies such as Monsoon Wedding.
The Elixir
The Elixir (Indonesian: Abadi Nan Jaya) is a 2025 Indonesian zombie film directed, produced, and co-written by Kimo Stamboel. The film features a talented cast including Mikha Tambayong, Eva Celia, Donny Damara, and Marthino Lio. Released on Netflix on 23 October 2025,
I Know You Missed Me! The Return of The No BS Marketer
Hey, it’s been a minute. The No BS Marketer took a short break, not because I ran out of things to say (trust me, I never do) but because I was living through the kind of chaos that teaches you lessons no MBA ever could.
Tiny Treasures The Art of the Mini Statement Bag
In the world of fashion, where diamonds have long been celebrated as a girl’s best friend, it may be time to reconsider that familiar saying. The true testament to a woman’s sense of style rests not on her fingers or around her neck but on her shoulders, carried
Reclaiming Movement, Reclaiming Self A Masterclass in London
When Sri Lankan dance movement therapist, artist, and performer Rangi Fernando steps into a studio, something profound begins to unfold. It’s not about choreography, performance, or precision. It’s about returning home; to the body, to breath, to truth. She has been
Cup of Courage Unites Voices Against Breast Cancer
Cup of Courage – Season 2, a high tea event dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness, was held at the Oak Room, Cinnamon Grand Colombo. The elegant gathering brought together participants and supporters to celebrate courage, positivity, and hope under this year’s
The Importance of Remembrance Day
Every year on November 11, people across the Commonwealth and beyond pause for a moment of silence. They gather at cenotaphs, war memorials, schools, and workplaces to honour the men and women who gave their lives in military service. This solemn occasion is known as Remembrance Day, a day not only to remember the fallen but also to reflect on the cost of war, the value of peace, and the continuing duty to preserve freedom. Although it originated
Lost in Translation: How Therapeutic Language is Losing Meaning
More people are talking about mental health than ever before- and while this reflects a long-awaited global shift towards the destigmatisation of mental illnesses, it brings with it a new concern. Clinical language, once reserved for the therapy room, has now entered modern vernacular. With the rise of social media, terms such as ‘narcissist’ and ‘gaslighter’ are everywhere, often used imprecisely and without clinical grounding. This phenomenon,
Sri Lanka: Why the Pearl of the Indian Ocean Is Back on Every Traveller’s Map
After a few quiet years, Sri Lanka is back and not just quietly. The island has been making headlines once again as one of the world’s top travel destinations, blending ancient culture, lush landscapes, and a lifestyle that’s effortlessly warm and welcoming. From golden beaches and misty tea hills to bustling markets and centuries-old temples, this small country packs in more variety than most continents.
Giza Necropolis - The Eternal City of Stone and Sky
On the western edge of the Nile, where the golden sands of the desert meet the fertile breath of the river, lies a place that has captivated humanity for more than 4,500 years the Giza Necropolis. It is a city of silence and eternity, a landscape shaped not by nature, but by the hands of ancient visionaries who believed in forever. Here, under Egypt’s sun, stand the colossal Pyramids of Giza the last surviving wonder of the ancient world along wi
Stripped of Honour: The Monarchy’s Most Drastic Move in a Century
In late October 2025, a dramatic and rare move was announced when King Charles III formally initiated the removal of all the royal styles, titles and honours previously held by his younger brother Prince Andrew. According to an official statement issued by Buckingham Palace, Andrew will henceforth be known as “Andrew Mountbatten Windsor” and will no longer bear the style “His Royal Highness”, the title “Prince”, or other honours previously held.
Hillwood College Alumnae Shine at the Magical Masquerade 2025
The Past Pupils’ Association of Hillwood College Kandy – Colombo Branch hosted *The Magical Masquerade of Gold & Silver 2025* at the Mahogany Room, Cinnamon Grand. The glamorous evening was organized in aid of the School Development Fund and brought together past pupils and well-wishers for a night of celebration, music, and elegance.
IN CONVERSATION WITH DR. VASANTHIKA THUDUVAGE
Medicine has long been recognized as a profession that demands intellect, discipline, and compassion. Yet within that demanding sphere, few have managed to harmonize clinical excellence, academic contribution,
THE FORGOTTEN HARMONY OF PHI REDISCOVERING THE DIVINE PROPORTION
In an age obsessed with speed and surface, we have forgotten how to see. Our eyes have a habit of skimming across images, screens, and faces, but rarely pause to marvel at the geometry that quietly
In Conversation with Faraz Khan MBE What COP30 Really Means for Sri Lanka Part Four
In our previous three parts, we explored climate finance, diplomatic strategy, and practical resilience. In this final installment, we turn to technology’s role in sustainability, the importance
Lata Pata Vintage
Lata Pata Vintage, hosted their first pop up for friends of the brand to celebrate a year of circular consumption. Reuse, Recycle, Reimagine!
WHEN WOMEN LEAD, NATIONS RISE
In the grand committee rooms of the British Parliament, under the portraits of old white men and centuries of history, I sat among women who embodied a new kind of leadership.
Haunted Classrooms and Pumpkin Dreams: How Halloween Builds Character and Creativity
As the autumn winds whisper through Colombo and the scent of pumpkin spice drifts through the air, something magical happens at a certain creative learning space, where costumes, stories, and language come alive.
HAK IT: SEASON TWO | EPISODE SEVEN Sakshi Chhabra Mittal in Conversation with Celine Ivari
In the latest episode of Hak It: The FoodHak Podcast, host Sakshi Chhabra Mittal, Founder and CEO of FoodHak, reconnects with Celine Ivari, Founder and CEO of WholyMe.
“It’s Time”
Every November 1st, Mariah Carey transforms what might otherwise seem like an arbitrary calendar shift into a cultural moment; the official kick-off to the Christmas season.
The Importance of Movember: Changing the Face of Men’s Health
Each November, men across the world set aside their razors and let their moustaches grow in support of a movement that is about far more than facial hair.
In Conversation with Faraz Khan MBE: What COP30 Really Means for Sri Lanka: Part Three
In Parts One and Two, we explored how to access climate finance and what diplomatic strategies can make COP30 work for vulnerable nations.
Threads of Hope Fashion Show in Aid of Women’s Development
The Annie Prana Foundation presented Threads of Hope, a charity fashion show held at the Galle Face Hotel, in collaboration with Rimberio Agency.
THE MONDAY BRIEF
The palace announced that the King has initiated a formal process to remove the style, titles and honours of Prince Andrew, who will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and is to surrender his lease on the Royal Lodge at Windsor. This follows longstanding scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations made by Virginia Giuffre; a settlement was paid in 2022 though he denied the allegations. The move is seen as both a reputational
The Rise of Aesthetic Activism in Fashion How romantic filters, pastel feeds, and quiet tones became a silent language of protest, or distraction.
Scroll through Instagram or TikTok today, and you’re met not just with pretty pictures, but with worlds, curated micro-realities, each tied to a way of living, dressing, and thinking. Cottagecore girls bake sourdough in soft linen dresses, coquette aesthetics frame femininity with pastel bows and floral corsets, while quiet luxury devotees dress like the wealthy without saying it out loud. These aren’t just moods or fashion trends; they’re starti
Starring Ishan De Lanerolle
The Fame Game welcomed Ishan De Lanerolle, one half of the iconic De Lanerolle Brothers, who have been a household name in Sri Lanka’s music scene for over sixteen years. Known for their powerful harmonies, heartwarming stage chemistry, and professionalism, the brothers have built a legacy that has earned both local and international acclaim. Hosted by Kumar de Silva and Rozanne Diasz, this conversation in Fame Game was filled with laughter, nost
The Timeless Ritual of Self-Care
In today’s world, our daily routines revolve around the familiar comfort of perfumes, soaps, toothpastes, and creams. These items have become so ordinary that it’s hard to imagine life without them. From the refreshing scent of a morning shower to the sweet fragrance that lingers after applying perfume, personal care products play a subtle but powerful role in shaping our identities and interactions. Yet, centuries ago, people-maintained hygiene
Dimuthu Sahabandu, Fashion and Textile Designer
Behind the structured silhouettes and statement glamour lies a remarkably quiet designer - for Dimuthu Sahabandu, the designer and person are one. He never imagined “fashion designer” could be a career. Art was something he enjoyed; a hobby never taken seriously. Those early years taught him to take life one thing at a time, a mindset that still shapes his work and approach. He keeps a quiet life, built on balance, never too high, never too low,
A Memorable Silver Jubilee for GOPIO Sri Lanka
The Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) Sri Lanka celebrated its 25th anniversary with a grand Silver Jubilee event held at the Taj Marquee, Colombo. The evening brought together dignitaries, members, and well-wishers to mark the milestone in fostering friendship and cultural exchange between India and Sri Lanka.
The History of Halloween From Scary Spirits to Sexy Scares
Every October, the world slips into the strange, dazzling chaos of Halloween, a night where ghosts, witches, and vampires rub shoulders with angels, fairies, and pop culture icons. It’s spooky season! But behind the pumpkin spiced lattes, “slutty” costumes, and Instagram-perfect décor lies a holiday with ancient roots, strange twists, and global interpretations that say a lot about how we humans deal with fear, fantasy, and fun. Let’s take a litt
