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Enhancing Media and Information Literacy: From TechCamp to UNESCO
October 2022 Feature

Enhancing Media and Information Literacy: From TechCamp to UNESCO

5 min read
MELINDA QUIÑONES FROM the Philippines and Wong Lai Cheng from Malaysia were strangers when they participated in TechCamp Malaysia 2020, the first online Te...
by Melinda Quiñones.
Melinda Quiñones.
Social Publishing: An Alternative Model for Aspiring Authors
October 2022 Feature

Social Publishing: An Alternative Model for Aspiring Authors

4 min read
A LITERATE and learned society relies on a supply of active local authors, a dynamic publishing sector and a strong culture of readership, all of which Malaysia...
by Wong Teik Aun
Wong Teik Aun
The Many Shades of Deepavali, the Festival of Lights
October 2022 Feature

The Many Shades of Deepavali, the Festival of Lights

5 min read
NOT MANY OUTSIDE the ethnic group is aware of the heterogeneity of Indian communities in Penang. The truth is, the different Indian communities here weave a ric...
by Preveena Balakrishnan
Preveena Balakrishnan
Cosmopolitanism in  Malaysian Education – How Are We Faring?
October 2022 Feature

Cosmopolitanism in Malaysian Education – How Are We Faring?

4 min read
IF MALAYSIAN national schools had implemented two mediums of instruction – English and Bahasa Malaysia, Rina* would not be at the “crossroads”, figuring out whi...
by Dr. Rahida Aini
Dr. Rahida Aini
The Penang Lights Choir: Nothing Like Eating and Singing to Dissolve Cultural Differences
October 2022 Feature

The Penang Lights Choir: Nothing Like Eating and Singing to Dissolve Cultural Differences

4 min read
CHATTERING GUESTS WERE silenced by the pounding of the E Major chord on the grand piano, signalling rehearsal time. It was a routine every Thursday night in pre...
by Rachel Yeoh
Rachel Yeoh
Penang’s Armenian Connection
October 2022 Feature

Penang’s Armenian Connection

5 min read
VISITORS TO PENANG often throng Armenian Street thanks to the numerous street art and cafés located in the vicinity. Lined with Straits Eclectic shophouses, the...
by Enzo Sim
Enzo Sim
Buddhist Schools of Thought Converge in Penang
October 2022 Feature

Buddhist Schools of Thought Converge in Penang

5 min read
WHILE GEORGE TOWN may not have the enduring history of ancient entrepôts in the Malay Archipelago, it has nevertheless grown into a cosmopolitan centre in just...
by Ooi Tze Xiong
Ooi Tze Xiong
Used Goods From Japan Find Eager Customers in Penang
October 2022 Feature

Used Goods From Japan Find Eager Customers in Penang

6 min read
In Japan, household and commercial waste from shops, offices and accommodation facilities are handled differently, and all recyclable items must be recycled or returned to the market as secondhand goods.
by Lim Sok Swan
Lim Sok Swan
Bangsawan: A Cosmopolitan Theatre Birthed in Penang
October 2022 Feature

Bangsawan: A Cosmopolitan Theatre Birthed in Penang

7 min read
THE ARRIVAL OF the British to Southeast Asia in the 18th century brought significant changes to the political, economic and cultural contours of Malaya. The est...
by Izzuddin Ramli
Izzuddin Ramli
Seeing the World in a Plate of Mee Goreng
October 2022 Feature

Seeing the World in a Plate of Mee Goreng

7 min read
MEE GORENG MAMAK is the perfect metaphor for cosmopolitan Penang, the undeniable love child of unfettered multiculturalism. Penang, as an entrepôt, had always b...
by Eugene Quah
Eugene Quah
Kompang Jidor: The Rhythm of the Nusantara
November 2022 Feature

Kompang Jidor: The Rhythm of the Nusantara

6 min read
ALMOST EVERY WEEK in Kampung Parit Madirono, Pontian, Johor, a group of 12 men congregate in a balai raya or a surau. Donning baju Melayu and samping cloth, the...
by Izzuddin Ramli
Izzuddin Ramli
When Einstein Cruised into Penang
November 2022 Feature

When Einstein Cruised into Penang

8 min read
THE CRUISE SHIP, Spectrum of the Seas, a behemoth 18-storeys high and a third of a kilometre long, sailed into Penang’s Swettenham Pier on 2 July 2022 guided by...
by Eugene Quah
Eugene Quah
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