Tragedy and drama in the dry zone jungle Excerpted from the authorized biography of Thilo Hoffmann by Douglas B. Ranasinghe (Continued from last week) North of...
Mother nature welcomes all. She doesn’t judge, she doesn’t discriminate, she just opens her arms to one and all. There is a space and place in...
Excerpted from the Memoirs of a Cabinet Secretary by BP Peiris (Continued from last week) On my return from England as a fledgling barrister, I found...
by C. Narayanasuwami (Formerly of the Ceylon Civil Service and Retired Senior Professional of the Asian Development Bank) My recent visit to Jaffna after several years...
Excerpted from Goolbai Gunasekera’s Chosen Ground first published in 2006 (Continued from last week) In Louisville, Kentucky, my mother, Clara Heath, was growing up meanwhile in...
by Padmani Mendis Excerpted from Memories that linger…….My journey in the world of disability (Continued from last week) I was going to be a doctor. Instead,...
by Usvatte-aratchi The president’s rhetorical claims on Galle Face Green on February 4, 2023, amplified in Parliament on February 8 that there have been no dehydrating...
By Rajan Philips There is a new dichotomy in the Sri Lankan political formation. The JVP appears to be outrunning others in the political race by...
March 26 marks the 51st death anniversary of Philip Gunawardena, one of the most colourful political figures of the last century. Dubbed the ‘Father of Marxism’...
I wanted to make Canada my home: Then I realized my degree was worthless here by Komaldeep Makkar A first person report I grew up in...