is a cartoonist from Butterworth, he holds two Malaysia Book of Records: one for 320 caricatures in 24 hours, and another for creating a 101-meter coffee painting, the longest of its kind on canvas.
Compilations of articles have in the past decade been a popular format through which political analyses and discussions about Malaysia are publicised. T...
Buildings of great heritage value are found scattered across the state of Penang. Quite a few of them are restored though, albeit often repurposed for contemporary uses.
Penang Monthly meets up with Datuk Gooi Soon Chai, senior vice president and president (Electronic Industrial Solutions Group) of Keysight Technologies, as he shares his views on Penang’s industrialisation journey, talent upgrading and the importance of STEM education.
THE WORLD OF fashion is a vast wonderland sustained by passion, creativity and a wish to transcend normalcy. Fashion is best defined as apparel worn at a partic...
It was not until 1963, when the television was introduced, that the local film industry truly experienced a shock; and with the introduction of coloured television and VHS in the 1970s, Malaysians realised they no longer needed to frequent the cinemas for movies.