• 9 January 2026
Sexualised Attacks on the Prime Minister Constitute Political Violence

For as long as she has held public office, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has been subjected to a level of hostility that goes far beyond the boundaries of legitimate democratic critique. Her work, her leadership, and her

  • 9 January 2026
2026 THE YEAR FASHION REWRITES THE RULES

If the past few years were about playing it safe, 2026 is about feeling something again. Fashion has always mirrored the world we live in and right now, that world feels intense. In response, fashion in 2026

  • 9 January 2026
THE REAL SCANDAL BEHIND BUDDY.NET

I read on people’s performative outrage on the Grade 6 textbook scandal, where a government-approved English module contained a live link to an adult dating site. Did it concern me? Yes. Was the concern that

  • 9 January 2026
Haq (2025)

Haq (2025) is a Hindi-language courtroom drama that stands out for its strong social message and emotional storytelling. Inspired by real-life events similar to the historic Shah Bano case, the film focuses

  • 9 January 2026
Favorite Foods That Make Thai Pongal Special

Pongal is more than just a harvest festival celebrated by the Tamil community, it is an emotion deeply rooted in gratitude, togetherness, and tradition. Observed as a thanksgiving to nature, especially the

  • 9 January 2026
Comedy Night 3 Brings Stand-Up Entertainment to Colombo

“That’s So Bro - Comedy Night 3,” featuring international stand-up comedian Sath Nadesan, was staged as an evening of humour and live entertainment. Organised as part of the “That’s So Bro” series, the event

  • 8 January 2026
Not Just Skin Deep: Nazneen Nazeer on Beauty, Motherhood, and Meaning

She speaks about beauty the way some people speak about faith, gently, thoughtfully, and with an understanding that it is never just skin deep. To sit across from her is to realize that her work is not driven by trends or vanity, but by people, stories, and seasons of life. From formal training in Paris to building a brand rooted in Sri Lankan identity, from motherhood to mentorship, her journey is one of quiet determination and deep purpose.

  • 8 January 2026
When Being “Low Key” Became the New Luxury

There was a time when luxury meant being seen. It meant loud parties, expensive brands, packed schedules, and a life that looked impressive from the outside. Success was measured by how busy you were, how much you owned, and how often people noticed you. If your calendar was full and your phone never stopped buzzing, you were doing something right. Somewhere along the way, though, that idea started to feel exhausting. Today, a different kind of l

  • 8 January 2026
Is Sri Lanka’s IT Industry in Decline or Undergoing a Necessary Reckoning?

For nearly two decades, Sri Lanka’s information technology (IT) sector has been promoted as a cornerstone of economic diversification, foreign exchange generation, and youth employment. From a modest export base in the early 2000s, the industry expanded rapidly, benefiting from global demand for offshore services, a relatively well-educated workforce, and competitive labour costs. By the late 2010s, IT and business process management (IT-BPM) se

  • 8 January 2026
LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dear Editor - The Sun (Daily Mirror), We are a group of women with lived experience of Female Genital Mutilation or Cutting, known as FGM or C, in Sri Lanka. This is a harmful and highly secretive cultural practice that has been masquerading as a religious obligation. FGM or C violates the rights guaranteed to children under the Sri Lankan Constitution as well as Article 3(1) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Sri Lanka

  • 8 January 2026
Art exhibition in Support of Pediatric Heart Care

Artist Shanthi Shanmuganathan will present her second solo exhibition of paintings titled Meandering Moods on the 10th and 11th of January 2026 at the Lionel Wendt Art Gallery in Colombo. The exhibition will be open to the public on both days from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm and invites art enthusiasts, collectors, and the wider community to experience a body of work that is both visually engaging and deeply meaningful. Meandering Moods brings together a

  • 8 January 2026
All the Favorite Stickers You Never Used

We have a habit of waiting. Waiting for the right moment, the right version of ourselves, the right conditions to finally allow ourselves to feel, to act, to choose. We convince ourselves that restraint is maturity and that postponement is wisdom. Somewhere between caution and self-denial, we forget how to live in the present. As children, we saved our favorite stickers carefully, peeling them halfway and pressing them back onto glossy sheets. T

  • 7 January 2026
How the Power of Narrative Drives Investment, Exports, and Economic Growth

In Colombo, business leaders and policymakers gathered to explore a force that now shapes capital flows as decisively as interest rates or regulation. Strategic narrative has become economic

  • 7 January 2026
What Happened to Using Sri Lankans in Our Clothing Brands?

Let us talk honestly about the marketing industry in Sri Lanka without dressing it up or pretending everything is fine. Somewhere along the way we began confusing noise with creativity and spectacle with

  • 7 January 2026
Discovering Luang Prabang the Jewel of Indochina

There is something deeply mesmerizing about Luang Prabang. Tucked away in the heart of northern Laos and encircled by imposing mountains cloaked in dense jungle, time flows differently here. The former royal

  • 7 January 2026
Beyond the Final Bow A Concert That Offered More Than Celebration Organized By The Colombo Ballet School

The Christmas Concert presented by The Ballet School of Colombo was held on 20th December 2025 at the Bishop’s College Auditorium; it was more than a festive year-end performance. While the stage

  • 7 January 2026
GLF postponement similar to NeYo Concert Scandal?

The Galle Literary Festival has, for many years, been a fixture on Sri Lanka’s social and cultural calendar. It has attracted enthusiastic participation from Sri Lankans and expatriates alike and has built a reputation

  • 7 January 2026
Farewell Lunch for H.E. Julie Chung

Spotted: At a farewell lunch hosted by the Former Mayoress of Colombo, Rosy Senanayake for H.E. Julie Chung, The US Ambassador to Sri Lanka.

  • 6 January 2026
Birthday Celebration for Rosy Senanayake

Spotted: At cocktails hosted at Shangri La Colombo by Dilini to celebrate Rosy Senanayake’s birthday on the 5th of January 2026.

  • 6 January 2026
Neesh: The Energy Fuelling a Cautious Generation

For the quieter Gen Zs, the ones who play it safe, overthink the consequences and hesitate before taking up space, Neesh feels like dopamine in human form.

  • 6 January 2026
IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo: Partners with Port City and Shangri-La Colombo to boost Sri Lanka’s sports tourism.

Partners with Port City and Shangri-La Colombo to boost Sri Lanka’s sports tourism.

  • 6 January 2026
Leadership with Purpose: Nadeeka Jayathilaka on Reinvention, Empathy, and the Future of Work

With over two decades of experience spanning administration, human resources, and organizational leadership, Nadeeka Jayathilaka’s career is a testament to the power of reinvention and purpose-driven leadership.

  • 6 January 2026
Trusting the Season You’re In, Even When It Doesn’t Make Sense

There are seasons in life that feel clear and purposeful. Things move forward, plans unfold, and progress feels visible. And then there are seasons that don’t make sense at all.

  • 6 January 2026
Jesy Nelson Opens Up About Her Twin Daughters’ Devastating SMA Diagnosis

Jessica Louise Nelson, professionally known as Jesy Nelson, was born on 14 June 1991 in England. She rose to fame as a member of the girl group Little Mix, which was formed during the eighth series of The X Factor in 2011.

  • 6 January 2026
FACETS Sri Lanka Hosts Power Breakfast Session Ahead of International Gem and Jewellery Show 2026

FACETS Sri Lanka organised a Power Breakfast session bringing together key industry stakeholders for an engaging morning of discussions and knowledge sharing, as part of the lead-up to the FACETS Sri Lanka International Gem and Jewellery Show 2026.

  • 5 January 2026
Racism in the Age of Progress: Why the Question Still Matters

In a world that constantly celebrates progress, equality and social advancement, it is natural to ask whether racism still exists today. We live in an era where the language of inclusion is widely spoken. Governments emphasise unity, institutions highlight diversity, and societies often describe themselves as modern and forward thinking. Yet, despite these assurances, incidents of discrimination continue to emerge across the globe. These moments

  • 5 January 2026
Conscious Reminders as We Begin 2026

As we step into 2026, the fashion industry finds itself at a quiet but decisive crossroads. The conversations are no longer new. Sustainability, ethics, responsibility, these words have circulated for over a decade, printed on swing tags and repeated in campaign slogans. Yet the urgency has only deepened. The question is no longer whether fashion needs to change, but how honestly we are willing to participate in that change as individuals, brands

  • 5 January 2026
The Sacred Rhythm of Time: Understanding the Significance of the Twelve Full Moon Poya Days in Buddhism

In Buddhism, time is not merely a way of measuring days and months. It is a sacred rhythm, marked by moments of reflection, remembrance and spiritual renewal. Among the most important markers of this rhythm are the full moon days, known as Poya days. Observed with deep reverence, particularly in Sri Lanka and Theravada Buddhist traditions, the twelve full moon Poya

  • 5 January 2026
Alice down the proverbial rabbit hole: curiosity, consciousness, and the cost of endless descent

There are few images in literature as striking and enduring as that of a curious young girl tumbling headlong down a rabbit hole into a world that defies logic and expectation. When