Arts & Culture
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Masterclass with a Legend: Dato’ Lat inspires young artists in Batu Gajah
By Zaki Salleh BATU GAJAH: Who doesn’t know Dato’ Lat, Malaysia’s Royal Artist and renowned cartoonist? The opportunity to learn…
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What if Spirits Dined?
By Anne Das Bowls without names. Chopsticks without hands. Ghost money, toll tokens, and silence. At first glance, Ghosts of…
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Poetry Corner: ORIGAMI
Introducing a new series of poems by Julian Matthews. Julian is a writer and Pushcart-nominated poet published in The American…
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Poetry Corner: NAMING THE WHALE
By Julian Matthews Introducing a new series of poems by Julian Matthews. Julian is a writer and Pushcart-nominated poet published…
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Poetry Corner: TWIN TOWERS
By Julian Matthews Introducing a new series of poems by Julian Matthews. Julian is a writer and Pushcart-nominated poet published…
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Silat Gayong ~ The Ancient Practice That Builds Body and Mind
By Anne Das, Owen Lee & Balqis Azahar (video) Silat is a Southeast Asian martial art rooted in both physical…
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Poetry Corner: LONELINESS IS A HUNGRY BIRD
By Julian Matthews Introducing a new series of poems by Julian Matthews. Julian is a writer and Pushcart-nominated poet published…
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Reaching back 150 years, ‘Dato’ Sagor: Maruah di Bumi Perak’ takes the spotlight
By Aida Aziz & KT Leong Media: Balqis Jazimah Zahari IPOH: The name of the warrior who resisted British influence…
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Tamil School Celebrates Culture and Language through Muthamil Festival
By Owen Lee A colourful display of culture, language, and tradition took centre stage at SJK(T) Kerajaan last weekend, as…
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Argentine Tango Finds Its Footing in Ipoh
By Anne Das Ipoh saw a different kind of gathering last Saturday night. No emcees, no speeches, no frills. Just…
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