By Tyron Devotta
During the global lockdown of 2020, the world came to a standstill. Streets were emptied, celebrations were halted, and life, as we knew it, changed. But in the heart of Sri ...
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 ...
By Aarthi Aryasinha
Will Sri Lanka be able to keep up with the Personal Data Privacy Act (PDPA) requirements in order to sustain foreign direct investment? Data protection laws are a key source of ...
At 106 years of age, Havelocks is one of Colombo’s older rugby clubs, and has over the years earned itself quite a reputation for the field game. But this last year has taken its toll on 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
The question of stolen cultural property during the colonial era is not just one of legality; it is deeply embedded in morality, historical injustice, and the unequal dynamics of ...
By Tyron Devotta
During the global lockdown of 2020, the world came to a standstill. Streets were emptied, celebrations were halted, and life, as we knew it, changed. But in the heart of Sri ...
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 ...
By Aarthi Aryasinha
Will Sri Lanka be able to keep up with the Personal Data Privacy Act (PDPA) requirements in order to sustain foreign direct investment? Data protection laws are a key source of ...
At 106 years of age, Havelocks is one of Colombo’s older rugby clubs, and has over the years earned itself quite a reputation for the field game. But this last year has taken its toll on 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
The question of stolen cultural property during the colonial era is not just one of legality; it is deeply embedded in morality, historical injustice, and the unequal dynamics of ...
By Tyron Devotta
Manike Mage Hithe by Yohani de Silva is going viral in pandemic proportions. It is a quaint catchy song which took on a surprisingly high hit rate in Sri Lanka before it spread like ...
By Tyron Devotta
Writing short stories for the media is an art form—one that demands a deep understanding of the world around us, more than a need to express our own thoughts. In today’s ...
Yudhanjaya Wijeratne on Alternate Histories, Narrative Power, and the Myths That Shape Us
by Tyron Devotta
In a conversation that spans history, fiction, and the human tendency to shape narratives ...
By Cecil Roche
When online shopping took off in the early 1990s, it changed the entire landscape of the retail industry. Retailers had to reposition their products to compete in a global market ...
by Tyron Devotta
We live in an era dominated by citizen journalism and an overwhelming flow of mainstream media that spans the globe. From the moment we wake to the moment we ...
By Tyron Devotta
Sunela Jayawardene is on a mission to demonstrate that origins of Sri Lanka goes well beyond Vijaya's landing, and it is an important factor in establishing the ...