Source: Westminster Abbey Organist and Master of the Choristers Appointed Organist and Master of the Choristers in January 2023, Andrew Nethsingha is the Abbey’s director of music and principal conductor of the Abbey Choir. He is the head of the Abbey music department and is responsible for all musical aspects of the Abbey’s work.Before taking up his appointment at Westminster Abbey, Andrew spent fifteen years as Director of Music at St John’s College, Cambridge. Under his direction the acclaimed Choir of St John’s toured extensively, including in North America, South Africa, the Far East and throughout Europe, and released over…
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LMDers OVERSEAS Home sweet home LMD’s Sri Lankan writers living overseas have their say Ranjan Mellawa Singapore On reflection, my nomad-like life abroad for well-nigh 15 years wasn’t all that rosy. Often, I dreamt of the awesome blue whales, leviathans of the southern coast; majestic herds of pachyderms, elephants in Minneriya National Park; and the apex predator, the elusive leopard of Yala National Park; and enjoying a trek through the biodiverse Sinharaja Forest Reserve – all in a matter of hours. And not to forget the gorgeous beaches and misty mountains with tea plantations, birthing cascading picturesque waterfalls. Lingering nostalgia…
LMDers OVERSEAS Home sweet home LMD’s Sri Lankan writers living overseas have their say Priyan Rajapaksa Auckland I left Sri Lanka for the second time due to a family member’s medical needs. And although I left 20 years ago, my yearning for the country and all things Sri Lankan hasn’t ebbed. What I miss is too numerous to list here but the following come to mind easily: meeting friends and extended family, and Sunday swims at the rustic Surf Club in Dehiwela-Mount Lavinia in the sea that’s warm year-round. This was followed by a cold beer and topped off with…
People are being warned to stay off beaches and get out of the water along much of New Zealand’s coasts after an earthquake struck north of the country
LMDers OVERSEAS Home sweet home LMD’s Sri Lankan writers living overseas have their say Dr. Sanjiva Wijesinha Melbourne As a Sri Lankan living overseas who has been writing a regular monthly column for LMD for the past 15 years, I was very pleased to learn that the talented team at Media Services has decided to take an international edition of this popular magazine to a broader global audience. LMD’s high quality of production is complemented by its comprehensive reporting and in-depth analyses – not only about local matters but also of the world view from Sri Lanka – which augurs…
LMDers OVERSEAS Home sweet home LMD’s Sri Lankan writers living overseas have their say Monita Pesumal Bahrain As an expatriate who’s lived in the Middle East for 15 years, I was asked what I miss most about home. I miss the lush greenery visible from the air as the aircraft begins descending; the immigration officer’s warm smile as he stamps my passport; and the scenic route on the long drive home… It’s been a seven hour flight but I don’t feel tired. Despite the humidity, even the air smells different – if that’s possible. The phrases ‘comfort zone’ and ‘happy…
Through generous funding from the government of New Zealand, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is currently implementing a comprehensive programme
May 3, 2023 – Reuters The World Bank’s board of governors on Wednesday elected former Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga to a five-year term as president, ushering in an Indian-born finance and development expert to revamp the lender to tackle climate change and other global crises. Banga, 63, was nominated for the post by U.S. President Joe Biden in late February and was the sole contender to replace departing World Bank chief David Malpass, an economist and former U.S. Treasury official who served in the Trump administration. He starts the new job on June 2. The election came after World Bank…
Condé Nast Traveler: April 27, 2023 InterContinental Khao Yai Resort InterContinental Khao Yai Resort, an IHG Hotel — Thailand Some two hours into the three-hour drive northward from Bangkok, the landscape starts changing. Concrete sprawl morphs into Khao Yai’s undulating hillscape bedecked in thick jungles and fruit orchards, and just off the area’s main road that snakes past pastiche European-looking country clubs and patchworks of farmland, the Intercontinental Khao Yai emerges from behind a hedgerow of towering trees. Dotted around the lush estate, you’ll see railway-themed buildings and train cars—which is the exact theme Bangkok–based hotel designer Bill Bensley was…