A Tribute to the Rakyat
Veteran journalist Kee Thuan Chye returns with his ‘happiest’ book yet. Not all heroes wear capes or wield swords, some wear glasses and wield the…
Veteran journalist Kee Thuan Chye returns with his ‘happiest’ book yet. Not all heroes wear capes or wield swords, some wear glasses and wield the…
And he isn’t stopping at just seven. The ability to speak in seven different languages has made a security guard at Putra Mosque, Putrajaya gone…
The singer-songwriter is making big waves in the indie scene with her laidback tunes. Local songstress Bil Musa has been in the industry for a…
Self-taught sculptor Infantino Fernandes makes art not for the sake of it but for the benefit of the people.
The man behind the Iron Man and Iron Lady. Recently, in conjunction with National Day and Malaysia Day, Galeri Prima together with Curate Henry Butcher…
After so many years leading the Bersih rally, Maria Chin certainly has reasons as to why she left.
“We should ask ourselves what can we do for the country and what difference in people’s lives can we make in our capacity.”
Galeri Prima together with Curate Henry Butcher present MORPHOSIS – the stories of the country’s transformation from the perspectives of 88 local artists.
Immigrants who have made Malaysia their home share with us why they love Malaysia.
Forbidden Fruits first debuted in the Rainforest Fringe Festival before its current home at the George Town Festival.
Let’s take a look at some of Kuching’s homegrown up-and-coming enterprises poised to make a difference.
“Democracy is not only about voting…” – YB Prabakaran.
YB Dr Kelvin Yii speaks to us about his recent victory in Bandar Kuching.
When art and food come together.