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By Tiranya RanasiNghe An exploration of the transition between monsoons is what inspired Layla Gonaduwa’s project ‘Facing Maha’. Initially meant to travel overseas to enact the original concept, Covid-19 shifted her plans and instead, Layla ventured on a journey where she went in search of what ‘home’ entailed. The 3-month journey is depicted in her work where she exhibits concepts such as migrancy through the lens of species. Being a self-taught
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‘Your Community’ is a series that hopes to bring recognition and business to the amazing entrepreneurs of our country, to appreciate the wealth of talent and sheer resilience of spirit that exists among our people. When spoken to, the majority of the SME’s indicate that their challenges are similar. They are struggling with access to market and access to fin
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Egyptian movie “Feathers” has drawn critical acclaim abroad but its unsettling depiction of poverty in the Arab world’s most populous country has sparked heated debate at home. Veteran actor Sherif Moneer, who walked out of a scree
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Hypocrisy is quite the fashion in Colombo where most of the society women in the city are two faced. They want to hang out with the who is who of Colombo or whoever they have decided are their identified jet setters in the city. This, of course, has various levels. Recently, a woman known to many, was appointed to a remarkably high position in the b
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Elton John might be 74 and struggling with a dodgy hip, but his musical taste remains far cooler than most guys half his age. While most ageing rockstars are happy to rehash the sounds of their glory days, Sir Elton is more likely to be found
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With busy schedules in full swing, maintaining a healthy diet can be challenging. Meal preparation is one way to maintain control over your food intake for a stress-free, cost-effective approach in achieving your diet goals. Meal prepara
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Today on the Buzz I speak to Dr. Lanka Jayasuriya - Dissanayake, the Chairperson - Indira Cancer Trust. This Trust came to life from a true, painful story. It is now a place of hope to many who are battling Cancer. The month of October is dedicated to create awareness on this matter and break the stigma which is attached to it. As someone who lost mummy to cancer I can understand how unfair this disease is. Today I want to dedicate this column to
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The Creative Isle, in collaboration with The Foundation of Goodness are relaunching the CAN Market at a brand new Venue this October! Having reached a very successful one year milestone, the founder of this meaningful initiative Keshini Sur
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Harry Potter author JK Rowling on Tuesday released her first children’s Christmas book, inspired by lockdown and her son David’s beloved cuddly toy pigs. “The Christmas Pig” is a story about “being lost and being found, about loving and being love
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Several key trends are gaining traction amongst offices as employees begin to return to work post pandemic. Creating an office environment that makes the employees feel safe and protected in the current environment will be the responsibility of the employer. Therefore,creating a stylish office layout with increased safety protocols during this transitional p
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Throughout human history in Sri Lanka, the rise and fall of kingdoms and shifting cultivation have left their mark on the landscape and affected local monkey populations to their advantage or disadvantage variably through time. In the last century,
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After their Oscar-winning movie “Free Solo,” about a daredevil rock climber, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin found an even more remarkable true story for their next film -- the rescue of a boys’ soccer team from a Thai cave in 2018.
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Personal Finance in your 20s are a complete rollercoaster. One minute you are 19 and fresh out of school, never having heard the word ‘personal finance’ and suddenly you are somewhere in your 20s, torn between living your best life and experiencing the anxieties of saving for your future and that very, very distant retirement. Add all the uncertainties brought forward by the global pandemic into the mix, most of us in our 20s are now seriously di
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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 changing the game and have overcome the odds of running a business during quarantine. With increased rest
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Sri Lanka’s wildlife is at a critical juncture, not only due to ongoing developmental activities but also because relevant authorities are lagging in terms of law enforcement, technological resources etc. Some perpetrators apprehended for wildlife crimes hav