by Susantha Hewa The Galle Face protest is growing into the biggest unconventional pressure group the country has ever seen. It has also become, an incipient...
By Lynn Ockersz They spoke of an ‘Island Nation’, These long seventy years or more, But it was only a hazy, undefined notion, That hovered in...
By Dr. Manoj Samarathunga manoj.thm@mgt.rjt.ac.lk Sri Lanka is stepping into an unprecedented era with lots of variables in the economic and social equations getting unbalanced. Shortages...
Those genuinely keen on protecting the environment should without further delay launch a project to protect rain forests. The ongoing power cuts have underscored Sri Lanka’s...
“As for our majority…one is enough” – Benjamin Disraeli by Dharshan Weerasekera Sri Lanka is in an unprecedented economic crisis. Prices of basic goods have skyrocketed...
By Lynn Ockersz Lights go out, one by one, As darkness mingles with desolation, Among people left to their devices, Their hearths dimming by the hour,...
By Lynn Ockersz Easily one of the greatest poems in the English language, renowned modern poet T. S. Eliot’s, ‘Journey of the Magi’, defies easy interpretation....
Tissa Ranasinghe and Fine Art Pedagogy By Dr. Laleen Jayamanne (First part of this article appeared last Wednesday (13) Process and Impressions: Sculpting Time Just as...
The ongoing protest campaign in the wake of eruption of violence at Mirihana underlines the responsibility on the part of Sri Lanka to address issues –...
The season Lent has dawned upon us once again and for most Catholics it’s the liturgical season they cherish most, owing to its appeal as the...