Spotlight on Yayasan Chow Kit’s refugee children
A photography exhibition by refugee and undocumented children displays the harsh realities of their lives.
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A photography exhibition by refugee and undocumented children displays the harsh realities of their lives.
Ethelin Teo escaped being used by the Japanese as a comfort woman during WWII by disguising as a boy, but many dark memories remain.
They only want what’s best for you and your career, but don’t listen to them. Not always, anyway, says our columnist Dr Jason Leong.
Omar Senik was on Sabak Beach the day the Japanese invaded Malaya, an hour before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
World-class lion dancer Low Tong Sheng strives to put on a good show every time he wears the lion costume.
Lion dance relies on drummers to set the beat, and that’s where people like Mariam Abdul Nazar come in.
What is it really like at behind the scenes at the the Miss Universe pageant? 2015 winner Vanessa Tevi lays it straight for 2016 winner Kiran Jassal
Andrew Carvalho, a World War II survivor, brings R.AGE back to places in Malacca where he experienced the Japanese Occupation.
The story of a young man who spent the last ten years training to be one of the few remaining artisans that build lion dance costumes.
YouTube starlet Marianne Tan looks set to be a mainstream movie star after the success of Ola Bola.