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Celebrating the clan jetty community

Compiled by Nick Choo

November 17, 2009

FROM 28 to 30 Aug 2009, artist collective Lost Generation Space (Kuala Lumpur) collaborated with Anak-Anak Kota (Penang) to present Bangun: Penang Clan Jetties Community Arts Project. The multimedia arts festival was held on and around the clan jetties of Penang. Among the project’s objectives was to involve the clan jetty community in the arts. […]

Women – men’s property by law

By The Fairly Current Show

November 12, 2009

Corrected on 11 Nov 2009 at 5.10pm RECENTLY, a court case involving Malaysian TV personality Daphne Iking invoked an archaic law that has gotten many parties up in arms. The law in question is Section 498 of the Penal Code. The section deals with the issue of “enticing or taking away or detaining with a […]

Chief chef Zaid

By Lainie Yeoh

November 9, 2009

Lainie Yeoh is not hopeful.

Hope for street people

Compiled by Nick Choo

November 6, 2009

GLOBAL Street Mission Kuala Lumpur (GOSM) is a non-profit non-governmental organisation that has been operating in Malaysia for the past 17 years. It reaches out to the poor, homeless and marginalised, helping them to rebuild their lives through rehabilitation and restoration. GOSM operates predominantly in the Klang Valley, providing meals, shelter, bathing, rest and counselling […]

Marilah undi!

By The Fairly Current Show

November 5, 2009

A FREQUENTLY cited statistic from 2006 notes that 70% of the 4.7 million Malaysians who have yet to register as voters are between 21 and 35 years old. So goes the opening description of the upcoming Youth for Change Carnival. Yet after the historic 8 March 2008 general election, Malaysians saw quite possibly the most […]

Captured: Fish fry

By Lainie Yeoh

November 4, 2009

Lainie Yeoh is unimpressed.

Budget 2010: Before and after

By Lainie Yeoh

October 30, 2009

Lainie Yeoh is a graphic designer who doesn’t want to pay for her credit cards.

Using 350 to beat climate change

Compiled by Gan Pei Ling

October 26, 2009

TO draw public attention to “350 parts per million (ppm)”, the number scientists claim is the safe upper limit for the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, international grassroots campaign 350.org has been working hard for the past two years to raise awareness. The current amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere stands at […]

A story about life’s purpose

Compiled by Nick Choo

October 23, 2009

CHORAL group The Canticle Singers presents a fresh restaging of Two From Galilee, a musical written by Robert Sterling and Karla Worley, in Kuala Lumpur from today, 23 Oct to 1 Nov 2009. Two From Galilee is the fictitious account of the Biblical characters Mary and Joseph, a young couple in love who are forced […]

1Malaysia’s flushing success?

By Lainie Yeoh

October 19, 2009

Lainie Yeoh respects many lecturers for the knowledge they shared with her even if they did not share the same toilet with her.

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