Nara Japan … nodding deer .. templed out

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It’s an early train to Nara from Kyoto, Japan. It is about a forty-five-minute journey. This is perfect as it gives us five hours in this small but historic town. The night before was spent drinking good Japanese wine, but we didn’t sleep well.

Local Auditions for West End Musical “La Bamba! The Song of Veracruz” Takes Place This Weekend

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Cinnamon Life, in collaboration with John Keells Foundation and in association with Nations Trust Bank, announced the staging of the West End-licensed musical “La Bamba! The Song of Veracruz” at Cinnamon Life, City of Dreams, Colombo from 24-28 April 2026, with seven performances across five days.

Julia Quinn: Bridgerton series author in Sri Lanka for HSBC CLAF

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When Julia Quinn landed in Sri Lanka for the first time this week, it marked the fulfilment of a long-held dream. The bestselling author of the Bridgerton series is in Colombo for the HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival (CLAF), where she will appear in conversation in sessions including “The Bridgerton Way.”

Studio BIY, Where Cooking Becomes a Language of Love

Food

In a world where almost anything we crave can be delivered to our doorstep within minutes, cooking has quietly shifted from necessity to choice. And when something becomes a choice, it begins to carry intention. Cooking is no longer just about convenience. It is about meaning.

SKRUMPTIOUS : THE BRAND OF AN EMPOWERED WOMAN

Food

While some brands make their presence known immediately, others grow quietly, over time, becoming familiar, trusted, and deeply woven into people’s lives. Skrumptious is one such brand.

Buzz with Danu - where they rest…

Buzz With Danu

I walked into the British Memorial Centre not really knowing what to expect, and I walked out feeling unusually quiet, grounded, and reflective. This isn’t one of those places you rush through for a photo and move on. This is a space that asks you to slow down.

Foreigners Only

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Every few months, Sri Lanka seems to rediscover a truth it has never fully confronted. The phrase changes shape depending on who is saying it and where it appears, but the meaning remains familiar. Foreigners only. This time, it has returned to public conversation not through policy or press statements, but through stories. Locals sharing videos, posting screenshots, recounting refusals, describing moments that were small in isolation but heavy i

We Are Not Stupid. We Are Just Overfed With Information We Never Digest.

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We love saying Sri Lankans do not read anymore, that attention spans are shrinking, that nobody has patience for long articles, books, or context, but that diagnosis is lazy because it assumes absence when the real problem is overload. We are not starved of information. We are drowning in it. Notifications, reels, Twitter threads, WhatsApp forwards, Instagram carousels explaining geopolitics in six slides, and AI summaries that promise knowledge

Love in the Digital Age: Why Tech Gifts Are the New Language of Romance This Valentine’s

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The smartphone buzzes. A smartwatch vibrates gently. Wireless earbuds deliver a favourite song. In 2026, love speaks fluent technology.

The Resilient Isle: ARTS festival @ HSBC Ceylon Literary and Arts Festival

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The HSBC Ceylon Literary & Arts Festival (CLAF) has, since its inception, positioned itself as far more than a cultural showcase. At its core lies a clear and unwavering mission: to nurture creative talent, stem the tide of brain drain, and create meaningful, sustainable opportunities for Sri Lankans working across the arts. Now in its third edition, the festival continues to build confidence in the nation’s creative output while amplifying Sri L

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