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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
IS THE GRASS GREENER IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES?
I have been coming to the UAE for almost two decades, so I am no stranger to these shores. But in the last couple of years, my LinkedIn has been flooded with a flurry of updates of my digital mates announcing they
International Day of Women and Girls in Science Breaking Barriers in STEM
Each year on the 11th of February, the world marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a global observance dedicated to recognizing the contributions of women in science,
Raising the Bar Starts Young Why IRONKIDS Colombo Is Bigger Than a Race
In today’s world, childhood looks very different from what it once did. Free play is increasingly replaced by screen time. Movement is scheduled rather than spontaneous. Confidence is often measured by grades,
How Long-Term Screen Exposure Affects Eye and Brain Health
In today’s digital world, screens have become unavoidable. From smartphones and laptops to tablets and televisions, most people spend several hours a day looking at digital displays. While screens have
Dhurandhar and the New Indian Blockbuster Culture War
When Dhurandhar released in cinemas in December 2025, it did not arrive quietly. Directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Khanna and Sanjay Dutt, the film positioned itself as a large-scale
Ashok Ferrey Launches New Novel Hot Butter Cuttlefish
The launch of Hot Butter Cuttlefish, the latest novel by acclaimed Sri Lankan author Ashok Ferrey, was held recently at the Sarasavi Bookshop, One Galle Face Mall. The event brought together readers, literary
A Homegrown Lifeline for Contemporary Art: A4A 2026
In a country where the arts have long navigated economic uncertainty and social upheaval, the Artists for Artists Production Fund offers a rare and vital space for creation. Established in 2021 as Sri Lanka’s first publicly funded arts grant, the initiative was conceived as a homegrown effort to support contemporary artists at a moment when resources are scarce and challenges are many. It has become a lifeline for practitioners seeking the freedo
In Conversation with Shreen Kumarathunga & Chandraleka Perera.
Extra Shots is a high energy live entertainment experience curated by Shereen Kumaranathunga and Chandralekha Perera, two influential figures in Sri Lanka’s creative and performing arts landscape. Conceived as more than just a concert, the event brings together music, performance, atmosphere, and audience interaction to create an immersive night of entertainment. With careful attention to production quality and artistic collaboration, Extra Shots
The Secret to Good Handwriting Isn’t a Pencil. It’s a Playground.
When you see a child struggling to write, gripping the pencil awkwardly, letters tilting off the page; the solution seems obvious, doesn’t it? More practice. More worksheets. More time sitting still. But what if that’s exactly the wrong approach? Handwriting is sold to us as a quiet, seated skill. Something born from diligence and neatness. But look closer, and you’ll see the truth: writing is a full-body act. That neat row of letters doesn’t sta
Why do we do what we do?
Why do some mornings you feel full of energy and ready to conquer the world, while other days even getting out of bed feels like a struggle? Why do people chase dreams, fall in love, work long hours, help strangers, or give up when things get hard? Every action we take, whether big or small, has a reason behind it. We are constantly being guided by invisible forces inside us, pushing us toward certain choices and away from others. These forces ar
How What We Wear Shapes Our Minds
We wear clothes every day, yet most of us rarely stop to consider how these everyday choices influence our inner world. Clothing isn’t just textiles stitched together; it interacts with our psychology in intricate ways, affecting how we think, feel, and behave. Emerging research from fashion psychology and cognitive science shows that what we wear can play an active role in our mental health, influencing mood, confidence,
(Re)collect: Acts of Remembering Opens at Art Rhizome Gallery
The group exhibition (Re)collect: Acts of Remembering opened to the public at the Art Rhizome Gallery, bringing together a compelling body of work by artists Nadine David, Seevali Illangasinghe, and Rubert Soysa. The exhibition explores themes of memory, identity, and lived experience, inviting viewers to reflect on personal and collective acts of remembering.
