Lessons to learn from Harper Lee
Lessons to learn from Harper Lee By Zan Azlee ou don’t have to be an ardent literature nut to know about one of the contemporary world’s most popular novels ‘To […]
Lessons to learn from Harper Lee By Zan Azlee ou don’t have to be an ardent literature nut to know about one of the contemporary world’s most popular novels ‘To […]
Writers should not be threatened by police reports By Zan Azlee The recent police report made by a chairman of an NGO against online columnist Mariam Mokhtar for an opinion […]
Change our perception of protests and demonstrations By Zan Azlee Malaysia began its journey as an independent nation through protests and demonstrations organised by our founding fathers against the colonial […]
Can we have equal education for all in Malaysia? By Zan Azlee I have always wondered why parents (and even many students) in Malaysia have always been obsessed about getting […]
Artist: Arif Rafhan Othman Charlie Hebdo may be bigoted, but it has a right to be so By Zan Azlee So who is to say that the French newspaper Charlie […]
Let’s band together against the extremists in 2015 By Zan Azlee Another new year has arrived and we are now in 2015. I have never declared or committed myself to […]
It’s flood season again, so what? By Zan Azlee It’s that time of the year when all the rivers and lakes start overflowing dangerously into where Malaysians live, work and […]
Isma, stop undoing progress By Zan Azlee I work very hard in trying to teach my four-year-old daughter that she can do and be anything she wants to and that […]
Thank God for our mahasiswa! By Zan Azlee Last night after dinner and right before heading off to watch a midnight film with my wife (David Fincher’s “Gone Girl” is […]
Are Peninsular Malaysia’s problems creeping across to Borneo? By Zan Azlee I started travelling to the Borneo part of Malaysia quite late in my life. I was already in my […]