by Usvatte-aratchi Everyone, including voluble politicians, give tongue that ‘the last government’, no matter which, was responsible for the crippling debt burden that we have suffered...
By Shamindra Ferdinando With an eye on the 46th session of the Geneva-based United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) later this month, the highly influential Global...
By Lynn Ockersz The rising voices of discontent, Emerging from the gaping crevice, Disfiguring the once war-torn isle, Are certain proof at hand, That when the...
As for those who flew the sleek, fully aerobatic machine, undoubtedly the most flamboyant was Paulis Appuhamy, the Bus Mudalali from Attanagalle. He obtained his Private...
By Prof. Wimal Dissanayake The dialogue between folk literature and classical literature, in many regions of the world, is as complex as it is fascinating. I...
By Prof. Susirith Mendis susmend2610@gmail. com Another ‘Independence’ day has been celebrated with a military parade, with all the pomp and pageantry worthy of a sovereign...
by Dr. Sarath Gamini De Silva All new born children are ‘anonymous’ with no name, race or creed. These labels are assigned, within a few weeks...
Reviewed by Nanda P Wanasundera Here is a collection of eleven short stories by Rukmini Attygalle, her first foray into having her creative writing published....
By Lynn Ockersz The hooded and helmeted gunmen on wheels, Roared into the mid-day melee with ease… Two dark spectral birds of prey, Zooming in...
By Jolly Somasundram “My name is Oxymandias, King of Kings. Look on my works ye mighty, and despair. Nothing beside remains round the decay Of...