The concept of the modern High Tea has often risked becoming a clichéd affair of frozen pastries and uninspired spreads, but Table by Nyne at Lake Lodge is currently challenging that narrative with a refreshing, artisanal approach to afternoon indulgence.
Three young innovators from S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia, have brought international recognition to Sri Lanka by winning the Silver Innovation Award at the prestigious International Creativity and Innovation Award 2026.
The Gratiaen Trust, in partnership with John Keells Foundation and with the support of the British Council, is pleased to share the shortlist for the 33rd Gratiaen Prize. This year, a record number of entries highlighted the energy and creativity in Sri Lankan writing in English, marking an exciting new chapter for the country’s literary scene. The five shortlisted works cover a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, contemporary sat
This week felt like a reminder that influence doesn’t always follow logic. Some things hold their place long after their time has passed. Others move forward despite everything that should have slowed them down. And we’re left trying to make sense of both. Let’s get into it.
There is a conversation happening right now among the world’s most senior technology and security professionals. It is not about a virus, a hacker group, or a data breach. It is about something more foundational: the possibility that the invisible locks protecting almost everything we do online could, within the next few years, become unlockable.
Gyms have always been more than just places to train. Yes, people come to lift weights, lose fat, build muscle, or improve their health. But they also come to clear their heads after a long day, to escape stress, to be around people, and sometimes just to have a conversation that isn’t about work or responsibility. For many, that hour in the gym is as much about mental relief as it is about physical effort.
Across South Asia, clothing has always been a cultural language. But in Sri Lanka, that language is especially coded - a mix of ancient modesty, colonial hangovers, class signaling, and a deep, almost primal desire not to offend anyone. The result is a fashion identity that is both uniquely ours and quietly conflicted.
I’m sitting at a railway station, and I have a ticket for a destination. Part of the charm and nostalgia of travelling in Sri Lanka is using the railways and stations of bygone years. This started for me over two decades ago in Sri Lanka. I’ve even visited some railway stations whilst travelling around in my jeep. Some stations haven’t seen a train for a long time.
In Feng Shui, the exterior surroundings are the most important factors influencing the flow of chi into your home. Therefore, examining the exterior, environment, and interior of a home can help identify its flaws and positive attributes.
Few playwrights in Sri Lanka have mastered the delicate balance between humour and insight quite like Indu Dharmasena. With a career spanning decades and a repertoire of dozens of well-received productions, Dharmasena has consistently delivered theatre that resonates deeply with audiences. His beloved Tomiya series remains one of his most celebrated creations, and now his latest play, Love, Lies & Wildlife, is set to take centre stage at the icon
This week feels like a loop. The heat is getting harder to ignore, Parliament is revisiting one of the country’s most painful chapters yet again, an
Some lives are lived quietly. And then there are lives like Uncle Mano’s… lived in full volume, rich, layered, and unforgettable. To speak o
This week’s Watchlist is basically about perspective - what we choose to see, and what we only understand later. Inside the Manosphere looks at a ve
’’Food’Oholic,’’ a culinary extravaganza organized by the Old Girls’ Association of Visakha Vidyalaya, was recently held at the school pre
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka) has opened Rotation 2 of its exhibition, Total Landscaping, to the public. The ex
The Second Edition of the HSBC Ceylon Literary and Arts Festival was held recently at the Colombo Public Library, featuring over 32 sessions with more