by Hugh Karunanayake Mid twentieth century Colombo was very much Anglo centric. Ceylon, as the country was then known was still in a state of “colonial hangover”, not having rediscovered its indigenous identity yet. Although the country was granted independence from its colonial rulers in 1948, the general ethos pervading its social, cultural and economic […]
CONFESSIONS OF A GLOBAL GYPSY Dr. Chandana (Chandi) Jayawardena DPhil President – Chandi J. Associates Inc. Consulting, Canada Founder & Administrator – Global Hospitality Forum chandij@sympatico.ca Troubles in Paradise Sri Lanka is often described as ‘Paradise’ and is poised to do well in tourism. It is tropical island with a coastline of 1,562 Km. The […]
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3 Things to do today in Bengaluru
3 Things to do today in Bengaluru
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Jul 10, 2021, 06:00 IST
With pride
Participate in an LGBTQIA+-friendly event where you can express yourself and your art. Called ‘Open Up’, the event is organised by
Dastaan Live and welcomes artistes from all walks of life. Singers, rappers, writers, storytellers, musicians, and others will be asked to share their thoughts, opinions, and perspectives on a variety of themes. Note: Since the event is for the LGBTQIA+ community, the theme should ideally reflect around it. Where: Online
When: July 10, 7 pm – 10 pm
Register: Free, insider.in
Things to do today in Bengaluru
Things to do today in Bengaluru
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Jul 7, 2021, 06:00 IST
banana leaf
MAP’s latest online exhibition called ‘Stories on a Banana Leaf’ explores the intersection between food and art. Over the past year, food has been one of the prime sources of joy for many. Stories on a Banana Leaf combines sculptures, paintings, prints, textiles and photographs from
MAP’s collection. Bringing together paintings and photography by acclaimed artists including KG Subramanyan,
KH Ara, Jogen Chowdhury, and
JP Singhal, as well as sculptures, paintings, prints, advertisement posters and textiles from MAP’s collection, the exhibition offers a range of recipes from the