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Oh, what a night… no dances, no parties!

December 31st is generally much-looked-forward-to by almost everyone, the world over. And, who wouldn’t want to experience the dawning of a new year! This year, however, we have all got to think of New Year’s Eve, 2020, in a entirely new setting…now being referred to as the ‘new normal.’ My mind was focused on this ‘new normal’ scene, for December 31st, 2020, when an interesting letter came my way. Sumedi Rathnayaka says she is a a very keen reader of my Tuesday and Thursday pages, in The Island, and…yes, I believe, she has contributed some articles, in the past.

Great cinematographic specimen despite casting criticism

By Tharishi Hewavithanagamage Directed by the renowned and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Deepa Mehta, the full length feature film ‘Funny Boy’ is based on novelist Shyam Selvadurai’s gay coming of age novel of the same name, that became a critical and sensational story, when it was first published in Canada in 1994. The novel was praised as a pioneering story, speaking about politics, ‘queerness’ and South Asian history. Shyam’s account of being both a migrant and a queer outsider in his own culture made the tale a powerful and layered story of selfhood, and also won Shyam the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction and the Books in Canada First Novel Award. Mehta is a recipient of the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement, Canada’s highest honour in the performing arts.

Violation of quarantine rules carries a three year sentence and a fine says Sri Lanka s DIG Ajith Rohana-ANI

Colombo [Sri Lanka], December 12 (ANI): The government will award a three-year sentence and a fine on those persons who have been asked to be in home quarantine but violate rules, said Deputy Inspector General Ajith Rohana, Sri Lanka s Police Media Spokesman on Friday. People under home quarantine should not leave their homes and if health authorities have asked them to undergo PCR tests or other types of investigations, they should immediately follow the order, Colombo page quoted General Ajith Rohana. Those who have been subjected to house quarantine could be imprisoned and fined if they act contrary to the quarantine rules, Police Media Spokesman said.

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