Embodying Renewal: Dressing for When We Begin Again
Time, as we use it, is a human invention; an agreed‑upon lattice of time markers…
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Continue ReadingShe said, There are good omens: the house-lizard chirps, and my dark-rimmed left eyelid flickers.…
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Continue ReadingIn the earliest rhythms of South Asian life, clothing meant drape and fold. The unstitched…
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Continue ReadingAt Rithihi, we see colour beyond just something we wear—it’s something we feel, bring into…
Continue ReadingAmong the many values the Buddha taught, there was one especially practical and profound: a…
Continue ReadingEvery April, Sri Lanka comes into a quiet harmony, in a traditional celebration that synchronizes…
Continue ReadingVisual artist and professor of Art History at the Department of Fine Arts, University of…
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