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In order for energy to flow powerfully and for your space to support your mental and emotional well-being, the clutter must be cleared. The key is not just eliminating clutter from your environment, but from your mind and heart too. Success depends
Today on Inside Story we feature trailblazing husband and wife duo, Charitha and Prasanna Hettiarachchi, who are doing their utmost to spread the message of sustainability not just to Sri Lankans, but to the world ! Trained by the British Mossad and
Fashion shows are back with a vengeance in Colombo. The pandemic is a forgotten story. Many shows have popped up and highlighted some great clothes. Additionally, Fashion Stores have sprung up like wild daisies in an open field.
Often called living fossils, crocodiles are considered to be one of the most successful species living on Planet Earth today. They have survived, virtually unchanged, for over 100 Million years. Crocodiles are also the largest reptile in
In this series, we talk to people who turned their passion for food and baking into a business idea amidst lockdown and COVID-19 fears. Some have been in the market for years and others saw the new opportunity and took it! These home businesses are c
If you are a vegetarian, you know the struggle of finding good plant-based options on a restaurant menu. While there are ample options for your meat-eating counterparts, vegetarian options are limited. But i
The voices and thought-processes of Saraswatiammas, Bawas, Velupillais and Parvatiammas have been brought back to life. Juggling between the various castes of Hinduism and a long lost poetic culture, Manuka Wijesinghe explores the nature of man, his
Raja Jewellers, celebrated as the undisputed monarch of the gold world in Sri Lanka, saluted the elegance of womanho
Today in Inside Story, we feature Chandi Dharmaratne, who is currently serving as the Vice President of Human Resources at Virtusa where she is responsible for HR tech automation globally. She commenced her career in Manhattan, New York
In her usual style, Prithi organised a fantastic evening. Celebrating their Ruby Anniversary of love and togetherness it was nothing but a night to remember. The Victoria Room at the Kingsbury was decorated with great taste. There were deli
Having received his primary education at Galahitiyawa Central School, Dinesh Dissanayake was always interested in music. Developing on his inborn talent, Dissanayake then stepped into the local music scene, initially as a keyboardist in several lo
Understanding the necessity to broaden the horizons of learning opportunities of the undergraduates, the Faculty of Human
Days after visiting the Ukrainian capital Kyiv to film scenes for his documentary on Russia’s invasion, Hollywood actor-director Sean Penn found himself among thousands of refugees fleeing to Poland, joining the exodus on foot. Penn, 61, posted a p
Robert Pattinson had never been interested in playing a superhero -- until Ben Affleck quit his role as Batman, leaving the famous cape unexpectedly up for grabs. Having spent the past decade mainly working on critically acclaimed arthouse movies, f
Lichens are described as a complex life form which is a symbiotic partnership between a fungus and an alga. Although they are miniature in appearance, lichens provide a means to convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to oxygen through photo
Hello! I need to make this announcement for the good of all man and womenkind. The short month flew by, and unromantically I spent most of it alone, in the prone position, hallucinating, struck with post vaccine reactions and a bad bout of s
Colombo witnessed a smorgasbord of fashion during the HSBC CFW which concluded on Day 3. Indi Yapa Abeywaydene who celebrates her tenth anniversary showcasing at Colombo Fashion Week provided a fitting finale with a colle
It was 15 years ago that I was at the Pavilions for thirty days. I was at the Pavilions the past fortnight following a consultation with Dr. Dinesh Edirisinghe, Consultant Ayurvedic Specialist at the Pavilions, who suggested that a two week stay at
Sri Lanka’s commercial capital and most populous city Colombo is noted for its plethora of dining and shopping offerings, significantly fewer cultural and religious places of interest, but not much else. Locals and tourists alike head to variou
Chocolatier and chef, Gerard Mendis, partners with Coca-Cola to seek out the best food to enjoy with a refreshing, cold Coke. Join
The Oscars next month will pre-tape the announcements of eight winners in an attempt to make the televised ceremony “tighter and more electric,” organisers said Tuesday. The decision, made to “prioritise the television audience,” will
Kanye West on Friday dropped the tracklist to his planned new album “Donda 2,” just after saying it would not be available to stream but instead exclusively on his own “Stem Player” device. The mercurial artiste said the device will allow li
The late Herbert Cooray, was a visionary and a pioneer in tourism. As far back as the early seventies, he bought the Blue Oceanic Hotel in Negombo and renamed it. Later on when the government headed by the late President Jayewardene s
In a pandemic which has caused the world to slow down its pace and re-think its priorities, Colombo Fashion Week has adopted a theme of Green Conscious and Earth Sensitive. At its very core the new season will place special emphasis
With HSBC Colombo Fashion Week 2022 (CFW) scheduled for the end of February 2022, the organization has announced the launch of the HSBC Fashion Fund for Emerging Designers, as part of its Emerging Designer programme. C
Today in Inside Story, we feature Rakhil Fernando, known to most people as the son of Ramani and Ranjith Fernando. Treading in his parents footsteps, Rakhil too is a trail blazer, someone who is continuously pushing the boundaries and looking for new
I am sure all of us have noticed how people’s eyes are bigger than their stomach and tend to serve far too much food on their plates, more than what they can consume. This is a familiar sight when entertaining at home. The same or worse is visible
An architectural style often called Sri Lanka’s stamp on world architecture, It is Essential to be There is a never-seen-before insight into Bawa’s unique practice and style.
The newest sensation in music, Piumi Senanayake, recently launched several covers of vintage songs to add a touch of modernisation to the classic hits of old. Hailing from an artistic background and having a passion for music since school, Piumi has
‘Gaalu Paara’, the newest song by Gypsies and the first song to be released after the demise of their leader Sunil Perera will hit the airwaves soon. ‘Gaalu Paara’, the last song voiced by Sunil in 2021, will hit the Lankan music arena i
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