Dead Man’s Cellphone:
‘Cellular’ relations and human realities
Theatre Junction, the theatre troupe headed by
young Sri Lankan drama directress Anushka Senanayake, a student of
drama and theatre at the Converse College USA, brought to life a
theatrical vision of US playwright Sarah Ruhl’s script Dead Man’s
Cellphone to a packed house and proved their prowess to deliver a
good quality full length theatre production to theatregoers.
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Picasso’s murals debate divides Norway
A panel of experts has recommended demolishing
the buildings and removing the murals.But art experts say that as
the murals were designed by Picasso for those specific buildings,
they should remain where they are. The artworks were Picasso’s first
attempts at concrete murals.
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Martin Wickremasinghe Folk Museum :
Tribute to the most outstanding 20th century Lankan writer
“My physique developed in the same way that the
bodies of other Sinhala villagers grew. My mind developed in a
different way. I did not receive education from a prestigious school
or a pundit. Knowledge came to me from the books I read and through
my life's experiences.
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