Exploring links between Beethoven and Indian classical music
Amphitheatre Productions is bringing the beloved British sitcom to the Sri Lankan stage this June and we couldn’t be more excited!
Yes, Prime Minister is a political satire British sitcom written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn and was popular as one of Britain’s ...
Colombo’s Motown lovers flocked at the Hilton Ballroom last Wednesday to witness popular Jazz and Soul musician, Roy G Hemmings of �...
Growing up, Disney’s classic Aladdin is everything you could wish for and more!
Seated in front of me, The World Champions of Mentalism were a genial duo, interacting with our team and the others arriving to intervi...
“Every child, everywhere, deserves a good teacher,” reads a slogan on TheVarkey Foundation website. The Foundation is a global char...
V Day (Writings to End Violence against Women and Girls) by the Grassrooted Trust utilizes the platform of theatre to showcase real sto...
Hassan Esufally, the first Sri Lankan to complete the hardest marathon in the world, joined us for a chat and told us of his future pla...
He has come a long way, working heroically over the years to build up the local gaming community. His journey hasn’t always been easy...
Ruhi Bhardwaj, more famously known as “DJ Ruhi”, made her first international debut in Sri Lanka at the “Patio 25” club lastfri...
Irish musicians Daniel O’Donnell and Mary Duff are back in Sri Lanka to perform at the BMICH today
British socialite and globetrotter Alice Farquhar was in the island recently for a private event hosted at Bailie Street - Merchants. A...
“To quote Dr. Seuss ‘Sam I am’” Samantha begins, when asked about herself. “To my friends and family I am Sam and to the fami...
Spirited, a live fusion electronic project conceptualised by Misha Wickramanayake, the frontman of Sri Lankan metal band Whirlwind, is ...
Daily Mirror had a chance to sit down with the legendary director, Jith Pieris to talk about his upcoming production, “He Comes From ...
’’Sri Lanka seems like a good place for a villain to hide! I might just write an Alex Rider book based in here’’ Alex Rider, ...
At the age of seventeen, in 1983, Anoma Peiris observed people she had previously seen playing cricket run holdings sticks and petrol c...
The various micro aspects that merge to complete the formation of a human being are quite complex and advanced. From the DNA in our bod...
Anthony Horowitz and Charles Cumming are two masters of the detective and espionage genre and in this duet, they spoke extensively abou...
David Hare is one of Britain’s best-known screenwriters and playwrights, with over 30 plays and 25 screenplays for film and televisio...
Anne Enright’s ‘Making Babies: Stumbling into Motherhood’ meets Rachel Johnson’s ‘The Mummy Diaries’ along with advocate fo...
Bachi Karkaria’s book ‘In Hot Blood’ is the first non-fiction account of the 1959 murder case that shook India when naval command...
Indian poet, writer and dancer, Tishani Doshi at her session conversed openly about her childhood, her influences, women and poetry and...
Two writers, Tassie Seneviratne and Sarah Kabir discussed their work in an engaging duet.
Megan Dhakshini is the author of her debut collection of poetry titled ‘Poison Apple’. Here she talks about her poetry, her style o...