Closing this Friday, the 8th of January 2021, the month-long Book Drive for Prisoners is wrapping up this community charity focus! But...
For over 126 years, ferries have been connecting the Pearl of the Orient to the mainland. But might this historical service be...
“Savages, savages!” To quote the infamous song from Disney’s Pocahontas (1995) as both the natives and settlers prepare for war. The portrayals...
Out of all the industries impacted by the country’s efforts to fight the coronavirus, it seems like the creatives are the ones...
At just 21 years old, Selinaah Muralitharan – athlete, medical student, and poet – is a true all-rounder. Official records for love...
A day to celebrate positive masculinity also plays a part in pushing traditional, and frequently toxic, stereotypes about masculinity well to the...
They say the jungle is a dangerous place, for the orang buniyan, our version of fae folk, have a very different idea...
While some would still strongly mistake it to be in the same thread as petty vandalism, graffiti as an art form continues...
November is gearing up to pack a punch of exciting literature-based events! From the Georgetown Literary Festival (GTLF), to the globally-loved National...
It may have seemed like Malaysia was heading to become a nation with accessible international travel and mass gatherings once more with...
Celebrating its 10th edition, Southeast Asia’s largest and most internationally-popular annual literature festival is heading for a virtual party this year. The...
August and September of this unbelievably eventful year saw a hesitant but pride-filled Merdeka and Malaysia Day combo celebration. The whole nation...