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It is “one nightmare I’ve always wanted to pen,” says Suresh De Silva. The Stigmata frontman is not talking of his latest song but his newest book which is due to be released this week. This follows his first volume of poetry- ‘From Chaos to Catharsis’- which was released last year. In the absence of [...]
Bohemian Rhapsody: A fitting celebration of a life and music
“Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide no escape from reality…” The familiar opening lines to Bohemian Rhapsody – opening lines of what is perhaps one of the greatest songs ever written. A combination of musical genres as diverse as hard rock and opera with references to everything from [...]
Want to fly high with your own drone?
Thinking of getting yourself a drone? Drones or radio controlled (RC) aircraft seem to be everywhere these days. Simply stepping through Majestic City and Liberty Plaza, you will find a plethora of generic and Chinese name brand drones available at different price ranges and with features ranging from automatic stabilisation to collision warning systems and [...]
Bengal Madness once more in Colombo
Bengal Bungalow, written and directed by Jehan Aloysius, is possibly the wildest and wackiest comedy in the repertoire of his theatre troupe CentreStage Productions. The play with its blatantly concocted situations and characters, mixes British farcical comedy in the style of Ray Cooney and cartoony humour and characters in the style of the Simpsons. Set [...]