The Rohingya who run away to Bangladesh
Bangladeshi photojournalist Saiful Huq Omi has been documenting the Rohingya in his home country for sometime now and the stories he tell have touched certain people the wrong way. These […]
Bangladeshi photojournalist Saiful Huq Omi has been documenting the Rohingya in his home country for sometime now and the stories he tell have touched certain people the wrong way. These […]
The Cooler Lumpur Festival 2015 is taking place at Map @ Publika starting from today till Sunday (12th to 14th June). And if you’ve been to the previous years’ festivals, […]
Are women just sex toys and baby-making machines? By Zan Azlee Women seem to be getting a hard time recently in Malaysia with different comments being made by different Cabinet […]
I’ve signed on to Periscope because I can see it’s potential for storytelling. But, I’ve yet to find myself in a suitable situation to utilise it properly (aside from viewing […]
Is Malaysia blaming the naked tourists for the Sabah earthquake? By Zan Azlee Ten foreign tourists climb up Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, strip naked and start peeing for the camera. […]
The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 12)- Feature films are no longer long form stories Feature films and movies used to be the standard long form stories. But now, with […]
Skateistan is an NGO started by Australian skateboarder, Oliver Percovich, in Kabul, Afghanistan back in 2007. The objective of the organisation is to engage youth is a positive manner. I […]
I bought the first generation iPad in Australia even before it came out in Malaysia because I was so captivated by how WIRED magazine was promoting their digital version for […]
I’ve written about Facebook’s Instant Articles several times because I was quite excited about it. However, that excitement was also laced with a little bit of skepticism from the content […]
Apparently it’s the golden age for journalism. But only if you’re a millennial. Wait, what’s a millennial? Am I one? I’m not sure!! But I’d like to be one! Ahh!! […]