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Mei Fong and Zen Cho make reverberating impacts in their respective genres.
This year's George Town Literary Festival is yet another feast for the soul.
Distrust, fear, resentment – these gave rise to the Left.
A wealth of antiques and memorabilia are in store for bargain hunters and the curious.
With the dialect in danger of disappearing, passionate parties step up and take charge.
The Young Contemporary Artists competition sees some quirky work.
Staff and volunteers brighten the days of residents at Silver Jubilee.
Langkawi-based writer, translator and publisher Jérôme Bouchaud reveals his literary journey.
Education is more than exams; it's also about developing skills and ideas required for both the digital economy and students' individual well-being. Why is Malaysia still behind in this?
Literary translation is an intricate art.
Post World War II Malaysia – including Penang – bursts with literary work.
The printing presses in Penang have been humming for over two centuries.
Literary translators connect cultures from different parts of the globe, and Penang's role in the history of the art is by no means insignificant
Things are looking good for one of Malaysia’s sunrise industries.
Excessive preoccupation with the hudud agenda at the expense of the greater objectives of Islam is perilous.
The recently opened National Gallery Singapore aims to be a main player in the regional arts ecosystem.
Potehi thrives where other traditional arts have not.
It's Azmi Sharom vs the Federal Court when it comes to freedom of speech.
Ariffin Omar is not afraid to ruffle a few feathers with his book, Bangsa Melayu.
With so many medical trials available, the Cochrane review is crucial to help sift through the data and tell us what we need to know.
From urban crime to science fiction, local independent publisher Fixi is bringing sexy back in books.
Founder and president of the Cordoba Foundation Dr Anas Al-Tikriti explains how yesterday’s conjured narratives have become the reality of today.
The Guggenheim goes to Singapore! We speak to curator June Yap and the director of The Guggenheim Museum, Richard Armstrong.
We chat with Apichatpong Weerasethakul, acclaimed director, Palme d'Or winner and Tropfest South East Asia's ambassador.
Today's classrooms are very different from the past, as technology takes over.
Filming a documentary takes a lot of patience and dedication, and the folks at Image Farm are masters at it.
We take a look at what's going on in South-East Asia.
Will online freelancing have an effect on the Malaysian labour force in the near future?