Article: Goa – Our weekend getaway
Stress was getting the better of me. I had just returned to India after our short but hard earned mid-term holidays, only to find out that the ‘momentum’ that I had in my studies was gone. Followed me...
View ArticleArticle: My History
Santayana sleeps in a coffin underground. Hayek’s ghost walks wayward graveyards with neither rhyme nor purpose, anchored to a reality that the world knows he shall never have. History informs the...
View ArticleArticle: A (Brief) History of Fashion.
I’ve always been curious about how things came to be the way they are. Maybe it’s the nature of being a non-conformist who thinks too much to be uncomfortable about these non-issues, but we happen to...
View ArticleGuest Article: My Favourite Christmas Memory
by John Lee As a kid, I figured out pretty quickly that Santa did not exist. It wasn’t a difficult conclusion to arrive at when there were no chimneys in tropical Malaysia. Nevertheless I still have...
View ArticleGuest Article: The Cost Of Avoiding The Brief Awkward Silence
If there’s something my sister absolutely cannot stand, I would say it’s awkward silences. She starts blabbering whatever’s on her mind to eliminate the awkwardness thus creating embarrassment. Looking...
View ArticleArticle: Life on Two Wheels
I currently drive a 2004 Alfa Romeo 147. If you’ve seen any around, you’d know it’s a small Italian hatchback. So yes, it’s very practical and rather stylish. However, the spec I got is the GTA, so...
View ArticleProse: Wandering Souls in Our Generation
It was late, with the gentle breeze and warm air, the night was shaping up to be a pleasant one. Meeting Alice that night was somewhat nostalgic – replaying parts of our old lives as colleagues. It...
View ArticleArticle: Have Beens, Might Have Beens and What Could Have Been
Many people are driven by fear. Their fears may be the result of a traumatic experience, unrealistic expectations or growing up in a highly-controlled home. Regardless of the cause, fear-driven people...
View ArticleArticle: Bitten by the Retail Bug
Prominently displayed in a recent issue of a mainstream newspaper are a series of articles highlighting what is not a recent observation – the proliferation of shopping malls in Malaysia. The trend of...
View ArticlePoem: Limbo
waves eternally crashing rains ever battering you build walls of stone armours of indifference wear them with defiance lower your visor; en guard now against the flow you march but like flowing...
View ArticleArticle: BN’s ‘New’ Youth Face
In 2008, Barisan Nasional struck out with youths. Now it’s fighting back. Let’s take a look at their ‘new’ youth culture. It was June. Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak stood on a stage outside the...
View ArticleArticle: Universally Speaking
1957. The launch of a small metal sphere catalysed an epoch of spaceflight technology and marked the beginning of the Space Race. Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite launched into orbit was...
View ArticleArticle: A (Brief) History of Fashion.
I’ve always been curious about how things came to be the way they are. Maybe it’s the nature of being a non-conformist who thinks too much to be uncomfortable about these non-issues, but we happen to...
View ArticleArticle: My History
Santayana sleeps in a coffin underground. Hayek’s ghost walks wayward graveyards with neither rhyme nor purpose, anchored to a reality that the world knows he shall never have. History informs the...
View ArticleArticle: A (Brief) History of Fashion.
I’ve always been curious about how things came to be the way they are. Maybe it’s the nature of being a non-conformist who thinks too much to be uncomfortable about these non-issues, but we happen to...
View ArticleArticle: My History
Santayana sleeps in a coffin underground. Hayek’s ghost walks wayward graveyards with neither rhyme nor purpose, anchored to a reality that the world knows he shall never have. History informs the...
View ArticleArticle: A (Brief) History of Fashion.
I’ve always been curious about how things came to be the way they are. Maybe it’s the nature of being a non-conformist who thinks too much to be uncomfortable about these non-issues, but we happen to...
View ArticleArticle: My History
Santayana sleeps in a coffin underground. Hayek’s ghost walks wayward graveyards with neither rhyme nor purpose, anchored to a reality that the world knows he shall never have. History informs the...
View ArticleArticle: A (Brief) History of Fashion.
I’ve always been curious about how things came to be the way they are. Maybe it’s the nature of being a non-conformist who thinks too much to be uncomfortable about these non-issues, but we happen to...
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