• 26 January 2026
STARRING: ARANTHA SIRIMANNE

Arantha Sirimanne, one of Sri Lanka’s leading commercial and fashion photographers, sat down with Kumar de Silva and Rozanne Diasz on this week’s episode of Fame Game to share his journey, insights, and experiences in photography. From his early days balancing IT work and photography to embracing the digital era, Arantha opens up about his creative process, the challenges of working with models, and the philosophy that drives his work. In this

  • 26 January 2026
RAJANI SERASINGHE: ASSEMBLING MEANING FROM BROKEN THINGS

In an age obsessed with outcomes, metrics, and visibility, we rarely pause to ask what it means to persist when none of those are guaranteed. We celebrate success, but seldom examine the quiet stamina required to continue when recognition is delayed, profit uncertain, and the work itself exacts a physical toll. The story of mosaic artist Rajani Serasinghe invites us to reconsider what passion really looks like when stripped of glamour and applaus

  • 26 January 2026
Are Muslim Women Traitors for Demanding Justice?

Watching HAQ this past weekend left me restless. I found myself pausing the film, rewinding scenes, and sitting in silence long after the credits rolled. This movie felt like a mirror held up to our faces here in Sri Lanka, reflecting wounds we’ve been told to hide, injustices we’ve been told to accept, and a fight for dignity that we’ve been told makes us traitors to our faith. I knew I ha

  • 26 January 2026
Farah Rumy’s Journey Shows Girls How Far Belief Can Take You

We often think that life follows a set plan: study hard, work, get married, and settle down. Many girls grow up believing that their dreams are limited, that they cannot achieve something bigger or be recognized beyond their immediate world. Yet, unplanned things can happen, and paths we never imagined can open before us. Women like Farah Rumy inspire us to dream bigger, to believe that dedication, hard work, and service can lead to extraordinary

  • 26 January 2026
In Conversation with ADK Sri Lankan RnB and Hip-Hop Artist, Music Producer, and Playback Singer

Aaryan Dinesh Kanagaratnam, better known as ADK, stands as one of the most influential voices to emerge from Sri Lanka’s contemporary music landscape. An artist whose career has effortlessly crossed linguistic, cultural, and geographical boundaries, ADK has built a body of work spanning Tamil, Telugu, Sinhala, and English music. His journey from teaching Information Technology in Sri Lanka to performing on global stages alongside icons such as A

  • 26 January 2026
MMCA Sri Lanka Opens First Moving Images Exhibition

The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka) hosted a private view of its first moving images exhibition titled Three Songs of Ceylon at Park Street Mews, Colombo. Curated by Senior Curator Sandev Handy, the exhibition takes inspiration from The Song of Ceylon (1934) and examines how contemporary artists have revisited and reinterpreted the film from different perspectives. The exhibition marks a significant milestone in M

  • 24 January 2026
DAVOS POWER POLITICS STYLE AND THE THEATRE OF LEADERSHIP

Snow fell softly on Davos as motorcades wound through narrow Alpine streets and the world’s most powerful people gathered once again under the banner of dialogue. The World Economic Forum in Two Thousand Twenty-Six was billed as a moment for calm conversation in an anxious world. Instead, it became a vivid showcase of global tension personality politics and a growing divide between those who believe in rules and those who believe in leverage. Fro

  • 24 January 2026
THE WAY WE LIVE AND LEAD

This article is adapted from a keynote speech delivered by the writer at the recently held, Women in Management: New Year Conference. At the event, the writer spoke on the transformative power of wellness in leadership, drawing from her personal journey as a mother, entrepreneur, and wellness advocate. The writer also explored how intentional living, physical strength, and mental resilience shape the way women lead, make decisions, and show up ac

  • 24 January 2026
ATTACHMENT STYLES WHY YOU LOVE THE WAY YOU DO!

You don’t fall for people randomly. It feels spontaneous, a glance across a room, a late-night conversation that turns into emotional dependence, the way one person suddenly feels “different” from everyone else, but underneath the chemistry and chaos is something quieter. Your nervous system. Your childhood. Your first experiences of safety and abandonment. Your attachment style. Attachment styles aren’t just psychology buzzwords people throw aro

  • 24 January 2026
NEW NEWER NEWEST

Into 2026 we march with renewed faith in humanity and awakened senses about the world around us, a sense of strong identity, passion for life and all that the future holds. Making a conscious decision, a focused pathway on how to best improve, edit, and garner momentum in one’s own lives, is a positive way forward at any time of year.

  • 24 January 2026
Healing in Unevenness FABIENNE Francotte’s Still Life of Memory

Fabienne Francotte’s Still Life | Nature Morte moves with the quiet insistence of memory. It does not dramatize trauma or offer consolation. Instead, it dwells in what remains after the storm, tracing the subtle impressions that pain leaves on the body and the psyche. The exhibition asks the viewer to slow down, to inhabit spaces of absence and invisibility, to witness the unspeakable without the need for closure. Francotte’s practice is shaped b

  • 22 January 2026
THE SECRET OF THE MOONSTONE

Sri Lanka is stepping into uncharted cinematic territory. With The Secret of the Moonstone, the island is poised to debut its first fully homegrown animated feature crafted for both local audiences and the world beyond its shores. The film moves seamlessly between a sleek, futuristic Colombo and the island’s ancient, mystical landscapes, weaving folklore, imagination, and modern storytelling into a visually arresting adventure. More than just a m

  • 22 January 2026
Valentino Garavani A Life Draped in Beauty

In a fashion world increasingly driven by speed, disruption, and spectacle, Valentino Garavani has always stood apart. While the industry moved toward shock value and relentless reinvention, Valentino remained devoted to something far rarer and more enduring: beauty without irony. For more than six decades, he dressed women not to provoke or overwhelm, but to elevate them.

  • 22 January 2026
STOP PAYING FOR MARKETING AND CALLING IT GROWTH

Let me ask you a question that no businessman wants to answer honestly. Why are you paying over Rs. 250,000 a month for a Marketing Executive or even a Head of Marketing, then building a team of ten to fifteen people under them, and still outsourcing almost your entire marketing function to an agency? What exactly are you paying your internal marketing team for?

  • 22 January 2026
People We Meet on Vacation

People We Meet on Vacation (2026) is an American romantic comedy-drama directed by Brett Haley, adapted from Emily Henry’s bestselling 2021 novel of the same name. Released globally on Netflix on January 9, 2026, the film offers a restrained, emotionally grounded exploration of love, friendship, and the quiet ache of missed timing. Rather than relying on sweeping romantic gestures or dramatic plot turns, the film unfolds gently, asking its audien

  • 22 January 2026
WHAT S ON MY PLATE

My first article of the year is dedicated to my parents, the two people who gave me life and kept me alive. I believe giving life to someone is easier than keeping them alive, and my parents did a remarkable job of doing both. They made sure we had everything we needed. A loving home, great meals on the table, regular holidays and, most importantly, memories.

  • 22 January 2026
CSAS Students Raise Funds

The students of CSAS International School brought creativity, compassion, and commitment to the stage with their original production A Toast to Death – The Prequel, performed on 17 January 2026 at the Namel Malini Punchi Theatre, Colombo. Staged in the aftermath of the widespread destruction caused by Cyclone Ditwah, the production was organised as a student-led initiative to support schools and students affected by the ongoing floods across the

  • 22 January 2026
Brooklyn Beckham’s Instagram Bombshell: The Full Story of His Public Family Rift

In January 2026 the Beckham family, long regarded as one of the most polished, harmonious and high-profile celebrity households in the world, was thrust into an intensely personal and very public dispute. Brooklyn Beckham, the 26-year-old eldest son of Sir David and Victoria Beckham, broke years of silence and issued a series of Instagram “Stories” recounting his side of an escalating rift with his family. The revelations were as detailed as they

  • 22 January 2026
Living Life in Full Swing: A Conversation with Tennis Legend, Vijay Amritraj

I sat down with Vijay Amritraj, the charismatic tennis legend, whose work as a commentator continues to shape the narrative of international tennis. A man of many hats, he has appeared in iconic films such as Octopussy and Star Trek, serves as a Rolex Ambassador, and has built a successful career as an entrepreneur, including his own eponymous own fine wine in collaboration with Grover Zampa Vineyards. Beyond sport and business, Vijay founded hi

  • 22 January 2026
International Day of Education: Why Learning Still Holds the Power to Change the World

Education has long been called the great equalizer, a powerful force capable of narrowing gaps between individuals, communities, and nations. This idea feels especially tangible each year when the world comes together to observe the International Day of Education on 24 January. Beyond ceremonies, speeches, and policy discussions, the day serves as a collective pause, an opportunity to reflect on something many people experience daily without much

  • 22 January 2026
The iPhone Apps We All Own… But Never Use

If you open your iPhone right now and scroll through your home screen, you will probably notice something strange. Alongside the apps you use every single day sit a collection of unfamiliar icons that you barely recognise. They have names like Tips, Measure, Shortcuts, Compass, and Stocks. They arrived on your phone the moment you switched it on for the first time, already installed, already waiting, already taking up space. Most of us did not ch

  • 22 January 2026
ARTRA Opens ‘Silenced’ Group Exhibition at Lionel Wendt Gallery

The opening of Silenced, a group exhibition presented by ARTRA, was held at the Lionel Wendt Gallery, drawing artists, art enthusiasts, and patrons for an evening of thoughtful engagement. The exhibition explores themes of silence, expression, and unspoken narratives through a range of contemporary artworks. Guests viewed the curated collection while engaging in meaningful conversation, creating an atmosphere of reflection and dialogue. The exhib

  • 21 January 2026
ITALIAN FASHION DESIGNER VALENTINO DIES AT 93

There are designers who follow fashion, and then there are those who become its language. Valentino Garavani belonged irrevocably to the latter. With his passing on Monday, the world does not merely lose a

  • 21 January 2026
Vanishing Y

The Y chromosome has long been the symbol of maleness. It is the genetic spark that sets in motion the development of testes, the production of sperm, and the cascade of traits traditionally associated with

  • 21 January 2026
In Conversation Rekha Weerasooriya

Rekha Weerasooriya has built her career at the intersection of people, strategy, and transformation. As Group Chief People Officer of Dialog Axiata, she plays a central role in shaping how one of Sri Lanka’s

  • 21 January 2026
Tilapiya Colombo

Tilapiya Colombo marks a significant milestone for the much-loved Tilapiya franchise, which has already built a loyal following in Ekala and Bopitiya. Expanding into Colombo feels less like a business move and more like a

  • 21 January 2026
Savouring the Chin Haw Dishes of Northern Thailand

Asia’s culinary landscape is often defined by its heavy hitters. Tokyo impresses with its delicate and deliberate artistry; Singapore delivers a litany of Michelin-recommended hawker halls; Hong Kong captivates with its blend of old-world charm

  • 21 January 2026
KALĀ 2026 Engages Audiences with Curated Walkthroughs and Panel Discussions

The day two of KALĀ 2026 unfolded on 18 January with a focused programme of curatorial walkthroughs and panel discussions, drawing attention to key themes shaping contemporary artistic practice in South

  • 20 January 2026
THE MOUNTAIN WHERE POWER GOES TO BE SEEN

Snow is falling on Davos again, the way it does every January, turning a Swiss ski town into something between a fortress and a film set.