It was a different Malaysia…
It was a different Malaysia By Zan Azlee SEPT 7 — Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Tunku Ahmad Nerang, the son of the late Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s […]
It was a different Malaysia By Zan Azlee SEPT 7 — Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Tunku Ahmad Nerang, the son of the late Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s […]
My top 10 reasons for celebrating National Day By Zan Azlee AUG 31 — I haven’t come up with a top 10 list in a long time. And seeing that […]
Interns – The bottom of the food chain By Zan Azlee AUG 24 – “Check out the three drawers full of tapes. Clean it out, arrange them in alphabetical order […]
Sex and public office By Zan Azlee JULY 6 — Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll… but many would also say that sex and politics go well together too, as […]
Bald women, fatwas and the news By Zan Azlee JUNE 29 — What’s the big deal about going bald? Apparently, in Malaysia, it is such a huge deal that it […]
Social media journalism By Zan Azlee JUNE 22 — Recently, on the invitation of the British Council and FINAS, I attended the Sheffield Documentary Film Festival in the United Kingdom. […]
Newer new media By Zan Azlee JUNE 15 — I’ve always had the idea that multimedia or interactive content meant that it had to be able to be delivered over […]
A Malaysian Spring? Not! By Zan Azlee JUNE 1 — It’s annoying to me when I meet people who say that we should be thankful to be living in a […]
Empowered by video By Zan Azlee MAY 18 — One of the main objectives of the existence of the media is to give a voice to normal people, or the […]