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Removing those rose-tinted colonial glasses reveals a harsh era for women.
Three generations of Malaysian fusion cooks.
For 60 years, the Dindings district in Perak was governed by Penang.
Generations of practitioners have perfected the delicate (yes, delicate) art of street food.
Sjovald Hoseason Cunyngham-Brown was a civil servant, soldier, adventurer, activist and more.
To combat Penang's massive food waste problem, one local company is going straight to the schools and markets with an innovative new machine.
Though much has changed in KL, the city holds on to its history.
In the spirit of International Women's Day, Penang Monthly is featuring 16 exceptional women who have had a profound impact on the community around them.
Prof Woo Wing Thye is one of the the world's most renowned economists, and he would be the first to admit he had a bit of help getting there.
A dying Nirmala Dutt Shanmughalingam struggles to finish her final paintings in praise of her God.
After decades of neglect, Suffolk House has been restored to its former glory.