• 16 February 2026
Fame Game Featuring Sohan Weerasinghe

Fame Game welcomed one of Sri Lanka’s most influential and enduring figures in contemporary music, Sohan Weerasinghe. With a career spanning five decades, Sohan is widely regarded not only as a performer but also as a mentor, bandleader, organizer, and a quiet architect of professionalism in the local music industry. In conversation with hosts Kumar de Silva and Rozanne Diasz, he reflects on the origins of Sohan and the Experiments, the evolution

  • 16 February 2026
The Ballet School Of Colombo Celebrates 10 Years Of Artistry With A Landmark Sri Lankan Ballet.

The Ballet School of Colombo proudly marks its 10th Anniversary Year, celebrating a decade of dedication to classical ballet training and the advancement of performing arts education in Sri Lanka. What began as a home-grown vision to nurture disciplined, confident and artistically refined young dancers has evolved into one of the country’s leading institutions committed to excellence in classical ballet. Over the past ten years, the school has bu

  • 16 February 2026
Loyalty Isn’t Old-Fashioned

We don’t talk much about loyalty anymore. We definitely talk about love, chemistry, compatibility, red flags, boundaries, all important. But loyalty? It’s almost treated like something outdated. And yet, if you really think about it, every strong relationship you admire is built on one thing: someone choosing to stay. Loyalty is not loud. It’s not dramatic. It doesn’t always show up in big gestures or Instagram captions. Most of the time, it’s qu

  • 16 February 2026
A Valentine’s Day at Sujatha Elders’ Home. Roses, Tea, and Heartfelt Moments

This Valentine’s Day, Team Sun chose to step away from the familiar rhythms of celebration and do something different. There were no crowded tables at restaurants, no carefully planned outings meant for photographs, no loud music or hurried laughter. Instead, we spent our afternoon at Sujatha Elders’ Home, sharing a simple tea with cake, biscuits, chocolates, gentle conversations, and a single rose for each resident, lovingly arranged by Poru Flo

  • 16 February 2026
Movies to Watch After Valentine’s Day 2026

So, Valentine’s Day has officially come and gone. Saturday was filled with flowers, chocolates, last minute dinner reservations, and plenty of Instagram stories. A belated Happy Valentine’s Day to those who spent it with someone special, and a warm reassuring hug to those who did not. Whether you are in a relationship, a situationship, or simply enjoying your peaceful single era, Valentine’s Day has a funny way of putting pressure on people to ha

  • 16 February 2026
James Van Der Beek: Remembered as an Icon of a Generation.

James David Van Der Beek, the actor whose portrayal of Dawson Leery helped define a generation of television viewers, died last week at the age of 48 following a long and courageous battle with stage three colorectal cancer. He passed away on February 11, 2026, at his home in Texas, surrounded by his family,

  • 16 February 2026
Reception Marks 47th Anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution and National Day

A reception was hosted to mark the 47th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution and the National Day of the Islamic Republic of Iran, bringing together distinguished guests, diplomats, and well-wishers in a cordial atmosphere.

  • 14 February 2026
Life First, Family Later

For most of modern history, adulthood followed a predictable script. Education, marriage, children. Settling down was not simply common but expected, especially for women. That script, however, is loosening. More people today are choosing to live fully and independently before, or instead of, building families. And for many, this is not exactly rejecting tradition so much as redefining it. This shift did not happen overnight. It grew slowly throu

  • 14 February 2026
In Conversation With Sensus Collective

When Scarlett and Matilde first began talking about Sensus Collective, there was no clear intention to launch a brand, a retail platform, or a new concept in London’s crowded fashion landscape. The idea formed slowly, through shared observations and repeated conversations with friends who were building their own brands, working across fashion, design, art and lifestyle. Again and again, the same frustration surfaced. Independent and emerging bran

  • 14 February 2026
The Epstein Files: The World’s Most Controversial Document Share!

Years after financier Jeffrey Epstein’s death in a New York jail cell, a massive cache of investigative documents widely referred to as the “Epstein files” continues to reshape public understanding of one of the most consequential criminal cases involving elite power networks in modern history. The files are not a single report or a neatly compiled dossier.

  • 14 February 2026
Love Is Complicated. So Is The Closet. It Needs Therapy

Love. Such a simple little word, yet it carries with such depth of emotion. It is that instant when we feel Cupid’s arrow pierce our hearts, and we know we are done for. For someone who falls in love for the first time, how do they know they are in love?

  • 14 February 2026
A4A Fund Exhibition Showcases Art for a Cause

The A4A Fund Exhibition was held in a warm and engaging atmosphere, bringing together art enthusiasts, supporters, and well-wishers to celebrate creativity while supporting a meaningful cause. The exhibition featured a diverse collection of artistic expressions, highlighting both cultural depth and contemporary perspectives. Hosted at the Garden Gallery of the Sapumal Foundation in Colombo, the event provided an inspiring space for appreciation o

  • 13 February 2026
Mahashivratri: A Night to Feel Shiva’s Power and Presence

Mahashivratri is among the most sacred and widely observed festivals in Hinduism. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the divine force associated with transformation, meditation and cosmic balance, this night holds

  • 13 February 2026
The Voice of a Nation Ranjit Fernando on Six Decades of Sri Lankan Cricket

For generations of Sri Lankan cricket fans, the voice of Ranjit Fernando has been inseparable from the rhythm of the game itself. Calm yet deeply evocative, informed yet never overbearing, his commentary

  • 13 February 2026
Bora Bora French Polynesia

There are places in the world that are beautiful, and then there are places that seem to exist beyond beauty, places that look as though they were painted by an artist who had no limits. Bora Bora, a small

  • 13 February 2026
The Fall of Sri Lanka’s Cricket Empire

In the annals of cricketing history, there are moments when a nation’s sporting pride doesn’t simply fade. It crumbles, brick by brick, match by match, until what was once a fortress becomes a ruin. We are

  • 13 February 2026
IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo Official Launch Held in Colombo

The official launch of IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo was successfully held at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo, bringing together key stakeholders, partners, and sports enthusiasts. Organized by Serendib Multisport,

  • 12 February 2026
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show Redefined the American Stage

On the evening of February 8, 2026, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, became the epicentre of a cultural moment unlike any in Super Bowl history. Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican artist whose music has dominated global charts and streaming platforms, stepped onto one of the world’s biggest stages to headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. In a performance that was vibrant, deeply personal, unapologetically rooted in Spanish lang

  • 12 February 2026
Plastic Pollution: How It Affects Humans, Animals, and the Planet

Plastic pollution has become one of the defining environmental challenges of our time. Although many people acknowledge that plastic waste is a problem, daily habits often tell a different story. Reusable bags are sometimes forgotten, plastic packaging continues to dominate supermarket shelves, and recycling rates remain low in many countries. What is less visible to the public is the scale and depth of the crisis. Plastic pollution is no longer

  • 12 February 2026
Not a Campaign. Not a Gimmick. Just Me Dropping My First Song

This isn’t a brand launch. This isn’t a content play. And this definitely isn’t a Valentine’s Day “boot song.” On the 14th of February, I’m releasing my first-ever original song; Eh Hati. And honestly? This has nothing to do with marketing. That’s what makes it scary.

  • 12 February 2026
Galentine’s Day: Why Celebrating Friendship Is the Real Love Story.

Every year on the 14th of February, the world turns red. Roses sell out, restaurants fill up, and social media becomes a stream of romantic declarations. Yet quietly and increasingly confidently, another celebration has carved out its own space on the calendar. Galentine’s Day, observed on the 13th of February, is dedicated to honouring friendship, chosen family, and the often-overlooked love we share with the people who show up for us consistent

  • 12 February 2026
Chinese New Year 2026: Galloping into the Year of the Horse

Chinese New Year is never just a date on the calendar. It is a mood shift. A collective inhale. A symbolic reset that blends ancient wisdom with modern hopes. In 2026, this powerful turning point ushers in the Year of the Horse, an animal long associated with freedom, movement, ambition and fearless momentum. After years that have felt heavy with global change, uncertainty and emotional recalibration, the Horse arrives like a drumbeat urging the

  • 12 February 2026
Claiming the Right to Begin: Inside an Emerge Graduation

The lamps were lit one by one by the graduates themselves. There was no rush. No nervous fumbling. No one stepping in to guide their hands. Each flame caught slowly, deliberately, as if the act itself mattered as much as what it represented. In Sri Lanka, oil lamps are lit for beginnings that deserve to be remembered. Weddings. New ventures. Sacred thresholds. But this was not a beginning granted by tradition or circumstance. This was a beginning

  • 12 February 2026
Pearl Hobby Craft Marks 8th Year with Awards Ceremony

Pearl Hobby Craft (PHC) celebrated its 8th consecutive year with a certificates and awards ceremony held at the Ramada Hotel, Colombo 3. The event recognised the dedication and achievements of students engaged in hobby craft activities and highlighted the importance of creativity and skill development. The ceremony was held under the patronage of Mrs. Riza Fawazdeen, Directress and Chief Instructor of Pearl Hobby Craft, whose guidance continues t

  • 11 February 2026
The Mountain of Miracles Inside Montserrat Monastery

They rose around the basilica like ancient giants, standing in silent devotion, as though they were worshipping and guarding the sanctuary at their feet. The mountain is called Montserrat, meaning

  • 11 February 2026
BEYOND LOVE, PART II THE LOVE WE BRING AND THE LOVE WE WITHHOLD

If love can quietly turn into possession, it can just as easily be shaped by what we carry into it. Every relationship begins not only with attraction, but with history – our own personal history with beliefs about

  • 11 February 2026
Indeewari Amuwatte

Indeewari Amuwatte is one of Sri Lanka’s most respected and influential voices in journalism. In 2026, she marks 20 years in the profession; a milestone that reflects not just longevity, but a career built on

  • 11 February 2026
Shiok is a Must-Visit Singaporean Restaurant in CCC

If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Singapore in Sri Lanka, Shiok Singaporean at Colombo City Center (CCC) is a culinary destination you cannot miss. Established in 2018, Shiok has quickly become

  • 11 February 2026
Olympics Opening Ceremony The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter and the Online “Satanic” Backlash A Deep Dive

When the 2026 Winter Olympics opened in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, the expectation was a globally televised celebration of sport, culture, and unity. Instead, within hours of the ceremony airing,