


Swimming with the Sri Lankan shark
Sharks are fascinating creatures, and not simply because of their pull as the ferocious predators we see in most mainstream movies. With fossil records dating back 400 million years, sharks have outli Read More »
We can start by not calling them ‘pisso’
Mental health remains an incredibly taboo topic in Sri Lanka, and while things are changing and there is a bit more consideration given to mental health concerns, things aren’t changing as rapidly as Read More »
Forging your own path
Part of being an entrepreneur is being a visionary – having a vision in your head and doing whatever it takes to help you get there. This week on Brunch, we chatted with CA (Cabbage Apps) Co-founder a Read More »
Ceylon Leather Crafts: What we know about genuine leather
How much do you know about your so-called “leather” wallet? Or your fancy leather belt? Or even your “genuine leather” pair of slippers? Do you know what it means to purchase “genuine leather”? It’s l Read More »
To drop a size
Picture this. You are meeting your friends for the first time after a month. You are excited. You walk towards them, and the very first comment you hear? “Oh, you have put on weight!” followed by a re Read More »
Mohideen Baig: Once beloved, yet now forgotten
Music lasts forever, and so, when an artist dies, their work and its impact lives on. Kala Suri Alhaj Kareem Mohideen Baig, or simply Mohideen Baig as we know him, is no exception. Read More »
Let’s make informed decisions: Antimicrobial awareness
World Antibiotic Awareness week falls between 18-24 November this year, with the theme “Spread Awareness and Stop Resistance”. We have witnessed a tremendous increase in global antibiotic consumption, Read More »