Will the Market for Art Ever be the Same Again?
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Ooi Kok Chuen

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Appreciating and Defending Penang’s Glorious Local Food Supply Chain
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Grocery shopping at wet markets as an innocent longstanding lifestyle scarcely received any notice in international news until early 2020 when Western media began targeting “wet markets” at large, once it was discovered that the Covid-19 virus likely emerged from the wildlife market at Wuhan.
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A Malaysian Artist Under Lockdown in Italy
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My front door is open, the sun is shining, the birdsong is loud and amazingly, an enormous swarm of bees has just flown by. A dark cloud that hummed so loudly that I thought a big, slow-moving tractor was driving past.
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