By Druvinka Samuel
Uncertainty has been an overriding theme of this year, disrupting major plans be it personal, professional, educational or otherwise. And with the year about to come to a close ...
by Tyron Devotta
As a writer, I was born into a world of objectivity, the one who was chasing that holy grail of writing without bias. My first job was in the Sun Newspapers (just to clarify, we did ...
By Tyron Devotta
At a recent session of the Collective for Historical Dialogue and Memory, historian Lara Wijesuriya delivered a compelling presentation that unpacked how Ceylon (modern-day ...
by Tyron Devotta
On a rainy November afternoon, inside a rehearsal studio tucked away in the heart or Colombo, Jehan Aloysius is quietly orchestrating a Christmas story.
Not the commercial, ...
By Tyron Devotta
For centuries, societies have described power in terms of “estates.” In medieval Europe, the three estates of the realm were the clergy, the nobility, and the commons—a ...
by Tyron Devotta
In the future, artificial intelligence may redefine how we evaluate government policies and political promises. Although this concept may still seem like science fiction today, it ...
Effective PR statements must consider the contextual aspect in the wider story and relevance to current news cycles. Spokespeople need to maintain skills in managing media rhetoric and conveying ...
By Druvinka Samuel
Uncertainty has been an overriding theme of this year, disrupting major plans be it personal, professional, educational or otherwise. And with the year about to come to a close ...
by Tyron Devotta
As a writer, I was born into a world of objectivity, the one who was chasing that holy grail of writing without bias. My first job was in the Sun Newspapers (just to clarify, we did ...
By Tyron Devotta
At a recent session of the Collective for Historical Dialogue and Memory, historian Lara Wijesuriya delivered a compelling presentation that unpacked how Ceylon (modern-day ...
by Tyron Devotta
On a rainy November afternoon, inside a rehearsal studio tucked away in the heart or Colombo, Jehan Aloysius is quietly orchestrating a Christmas story.
Not the commercial, ...
By Tyron Devotta
For centuries, societies have described power in terms of “estates.” In medieval Europe, the three estates of the realm were the clergy, the nobility, and the commons—a ...
by Tyron Devotta
In the future, artificial intelligence may redefine how we evaluate government policies and political promises. Although this concept may still seem like science fiction today, it ...
Effective PR statements must consider the contextual aspect in the wider story and relevance to current news cycles. Spokespeople need to maintain skills in managing media rhetoric and conveying ...
by Tyron Devotta
I had resisted using ChatGPT for some time, not because I was intimidated but because I didn't think it necessary in my life. But when I finally got down to using it, I found the ...
Sahana Nandakumar writes from Sydney
“There needs to be more consideration for international students who have contributed a significant amount to the Australian economy. We live, work, study, and ...
Though Sri Lanka’s Consumer protection laws might be well established, the average Sri Lankan is not much inclined to take on a fight when dealt with a poor bargain. Us islanders may even be ...
By Tyron Devotta
Sunday’s jazz session the week before at the Barefoot Garden Café was more than just another laid-back afternoon of music. The regulars were treated to something special ...
Writers have always lived with a peculiar mix of arrogance and insecurity. We believe our words can move mountains, yet we fear they may vanish in the flood of other voices. Now, along comes ...
by Tyron Devotta
In the heated afternoon of what the Galle Literary Festival 2025 (GLF) calls, the ‘The Garden Stage,’ an open-mic session quietly happened on its first day. A mixture of Sri ...