Campus Plus Magazine January 2015

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FEATURES

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BEAUTY

Moisturise Your Skin!

Learn how to keep your skin healthy and glowing.

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Feature origins

Is our future killing us?

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Career Chat

the monopoly man

We talk to Anton Gillich, a Senior Physics Lecturer in Sunway and is better known as the Monopoly Man.

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TRAVEL

Celebrating New Year’s Around the Globe

Though it maybe the same celebration, new year’s is celebrated in many different ways.

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COVER STORY Deal or no deal(er)

Follow Joe, a Malaysian university student who once dealt drugs.



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REGULARS

FEATURES

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Anime

no shortage of good anime

See what anime titles we’ve got lined up for you this month!

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Food Directory the front door

Find out about The Front Door Café.

NEWS ......................................... 08 OFF THE SHELF ......................... 23 BEAUTY Q&A ............................. 38 BEAUTY CASE ............................ 39

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WIRED UP

Plug into the future of tech

We take the Kingston HyperX Cloud gaming headset for a spin.

FASHION Trend ........................ 50 RUNWAY REPORT ..................... 54 GUYS STUFF .............................. 56 MOVIES ...................................... 59

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GAME ON!

THE UGLY SIDE OF WAR

‘This War of Mine’ gets reviewed!

MUSIC ........................................ 60 K-POP ........................................ 62 WELLNESS ................................. 64 BOOKSHELF ............................... 70 EVENT LISTING .......................... 79

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here’s no doubt that a symbiotic relationship is the best option among all the different types of relationships. In this month’s issue, our feature - which you can find on page 44 and 45 - dissects a very interesting documentary called ‘Origins’. The said documentary explores how we’ve come to rely heavily on modern technology, to the point that we’re forgetting our roots in nature.

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By relying too much on technology, we’ve formed a parasitic bond with nature, because we’re constantly needing to burn fossil fuel for energy. In the long run, we’re not only killing Earth, but ourselves. In ‘Origins’, the producers share with viewers how it’s important to change our ways now, before it’s too late. In addition to a great feature, we’ve also got a very interesting cover story. This month, our freelance writer, Aaron Pareira tells us a story about Joe, a university student who once dealt in drugs. Needless to say, it’s something that we should all stay away from. As usual, our regular pages are also included, so there’s no need to worry about your monthly dose of wellness, fashion, beauty and tech! But wait, that’s not all. We’ve added a new section this month – ‘Game On!’ is where you’ll find information about the latest video games, as well as a game review or two.

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JANUARY 2015

KDU Penang Student

Bags Gold Medal in Battle of Chef

Jeffrey Cheah Foundation and Oxford

Providing More Opportunities On 16 December 2014, Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr Jeffrey Cheah and Professor Nick Rawlins, Pro Vice Chancellor of Development & External Affairs, University of Oxford, signed a statement of intent between the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation and the University of Oxford. This statement of intent was to declare academic and cultural collaborations between the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation and the University of Oxford. Among its first projects is the 4th Southeast Asian Studies Symposium which is going to be held in March 2015, outside the University of Oxford for the first time. The Jeffrey Cheah Foundation has already established links with prestigious institutions such as Harvard and Cambridge. The partnership between the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation and the University of Oxford illustrates their commitment to continually support academic study of the region, and dedication to develop a long, productive collaboration between the respective organisations.

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A KDU College Penang student won himself a gold medal during the 15th Battle of the Chefs (BOTC) competition last year in October. Ang Cheh Hua, a second year Diploma student in Professional Chef Training won a gold medal under the pasta category for his dish, Trio Pasta, bronze medals for his dishes in Asian Team Restaurant and lamb category, as well as a diploma for fish. Ang admitted that he was not very confident of winning anything, as it was his first time in BOTC. However, he admitted to planning and training three weeks before the competition kicked off, which gave him ample time to improve his dishes. He was thankful for his lecturers’ guidance, advice, as well as for spending extra hours after class to discuss and improve his creations.35 KDU Penang students competed against more than 1,000 professional chefs from across the globe in the 4-day cooking competition. In total, KDU Penang won 58 prizes under 14 different categories. Proud lecturerin-charge, Chef Muhamad Faizal, was thrilled with his students’ achievement of one gold, two silvers, 30 bronzes, and 25 diplomas. Faizal added that the competition was useful for the students’ future, as hands-on experiences and relevant exposure are essential in the culinary industry.


ACCELERATED GROWTH WITH THE ACCA ACCELERATE PROGRAM Hop on the ride to expedite your career in finance with the ACCA Accelerate Program. Picture a committed path to the future with less ACCA exams, opportunities to impress future employers, more professional networking and a quick jump start ahead of everyone else.

ACCA Accelerate Conference Recently, the ACCA organised the ACCA Accelerate Conference, which saw the participation of 500 students from 14 participating public and private universities. During this conference, participants benefited from a range of activities that were focused on improving both soft and hard skills. The event highlighted exercises that strengthened cognitive thinking skills, challenged their ability to work in teams and helped to improve their communication skills.

Journey Towards an Accelerated Growth Central to the conference was the theme “The Journey of Hercules”, where participants underwent a series of intriguing and yet provocative activities such as The Ancient Ball challenge, Tribal Wars, Minds of the Gods and Balance of Hercules. Needless to say, the activities were devised to challenge the physical and mental capabilities of the participants. In addition, participants were also given the chance to extend their professional network.

Sponsors of The ACCA Accelerate Conference The ACCA Accelerate conference was made possible due to the support from BPP and KDU University College who were the Knowledge Sponsors. ACCA also welcomed the Industrial Sponsors comprising of Baker Tilley Monteiro Heng; Crowe Horwath; DRB-HICOM; EY; SJ Grant Thornton; HELP College of Arts and Technology; HLB Ler Lum; KPMG; Mazars; PwC; and Sunway TES.

“I decided to attend this conference to meet with employers and inquire about the different careers in business I can have with them in the near future. There’s nothing like preparing early!” - Wong Meng Huei, TAR UC

About ACCA ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants with 170,000 members and 436,000 students in 180 countries worldwide. We aim to offer business-relevant, first-choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a JAN 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS | 11 rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management. Find out more about ACCA at www.accaglobal.com


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Team Power Teenager from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UITM) describe their innovative idea to harvest energy from on-campus cooling towers with their Small Wind Turbine prototype.

Mr. Simon Song, Managing Director of Bosch Malaysia (first from left) presenting the Innovation Around My Campus 2014 Grand Prize to Ngan Eng Heng and Lim Tsiu Fhang (centre) from Team H&F of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) together with their lecturers Dr Rizauddin bin Ramli and Mr. Abdullah Zawawi bin Mohamed

UKM Students Win Bosch’s 2014

Innovation Around My Campus Two Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) students won Bosch’s 2014 ‘Innovation around My Campus’ competition, for their idea to increase campus bus service efficiency through a smartphone application late in November, last year. UKM’s Ngan Eng Heng and Lim Tsiu Fang paired up as Team H&F to create the BOS (Bus on Spot) application, which will likely be able to maximise the efficiency of their campus buses using a very simple system. Emphasising on punctuality, team leader Ngan Eng Heng said that his team envisioned tackling UKM’s unpredictable bus service “By creating a free application that can be downloaded to track buses within UKM. Users of the BOS App can then plan their travelling time more effectively, while increasing the efficiency of our bus service.” He continued, “We are glad that our idea has won us the grand prize and we hope to realise our innovative application for the benefit of all within our campus.” Launched in September last year, the finals came down to a narrow fight between six finalists from UKM, UiTM, KDU University College, HELP Centre of Arts and Technology (HELP CAT), Universiti Malaya (UM) and Taylor’s University. Bosch’s ‘Innovative around My Campus’ challenge contested students’ creativity, by requiring them to develop an innovation based on or integrating Bosch products, that would be useful for their campuses.

IACT Students Champions Meals

for All Campaign

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Creativity and Innovation. Innovation Around My Campus 2014 Grand Prize winners Ngan Eng Heng and Lim Tsiu Fhang from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) won the judges over with their innovation BOS App idea as well as their engaging presentation.

The Top 5 finalists teams of the Innovation Around My Campus 2014 Final Showdown representing Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), HELP Centre of Arts and Technology (HELP CAT), Universiti Malaya (UM) and Taylor’s University together with Mr. Simon Song; Managing Director of Bosch Malaysia (middle), Mr. Ariff Zainal; Manager, Sales Original Equipment of Bosch Malaysia (most left) and Ms. Caroline Kuek; Power Tools Regional Brand Manager ASEAN of Bosch Malaysia

IACT College students launched Meals for All, an initiative that converts public donations into food provisioning for the homeless and urban poor around the Klang Valley during the middle of November, last month. To help in the event, students from IACT College’s Diploma in Mass Comm. founded Espero PR. Under this banner, the students helped to co-organise Meals for All alongside founder/Malaysian restaurateur Ramesh Vadiveloo. The goal of the Meals for All campaign is to help raise awareness for the Malaysian underprivileged, especially among university students. Lecturer-in-charge, Suhana Abdul Khadir, said that she was highly proud of her students and that they were highly involved in the project. “I am proud to say that they have shown changes I would want to see, as they begin to appreciate their providers, the parents, and the people around them.” Hoping that her students would carry the values obtained from Meals for All for their future endearment, Suhana added, “Enough of taking, start giving.” Inspired by the concept of ‘suspended coffee’ in Italy, Ramesh Vadiveloo took Meals for All to provide wholesome meals to the homeless and urban poor in the Klang Valley. He established the initiative in July 2014, and operated solely on public funds to prepare meals using local ingredients purchased from small entrepreneurs. Meals for All would then distribute the food via collaborating restaurants and soup kitchen partners, including Frontera Sol de Mexico Restaurant, White Jacket Caterers, Kechara Soup Kitchen, and Dapur Jalanan. If you’d like to contribute to this cause, you can learn more by heading over to www.facebook.com/mealsforall.


University of Nottingham Malaysia First to be Accreditated By British Psychological Society The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) became the first of psychology course provider outside the UK to receive an accreditation from the British Psychological Society (BPS) for its undergraduate programme late in November last year. The accreditation, presented during their panel visit to UNMC, highlighted UNMC’s vast research resources for students and its closelyknit learning community, as well as its level of public engagement in raising the profile of psychology in Malaysia and the surrounding regions. Furthermore, UNMC’s BSc in Psychology and BSc Psychology & Cognitive Neurosciences graduates would be eligible for BPS’ Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership. UNMC’s School of Pscyhology Head Dr. Elizabeth Sheppard said, “We greatly enjoyed having the opportunity to talk in depth with the panel about our psychology programmes and the infrastructure which supports them,” Dr. Sheppard added, “Our students are very excited about the prospect of graduating with a BPS-accredited degree.” The British Psychological Society is a professional organisation for psychologists in the United Kingdom. It has been involved in accrediting education programmes and psychology training since the 1970s. Earlier this year, the association started offering accreditation opportunities for transnational programmes.

SPOTLIGHT

Curtin Sarawak Lends

a Helping Hand

Seven local charities received a total of RM9,800 in donations from Curtin University, Sarawak on 9th December, 2014. The funds collected were proceeds from the sale of Curtin Sarawak Open Day’s lucky draw tickets as well as the donations from other participants and the university. The charities that received the proceeds were the Mental Health Association of Sarawak; the National Autism Society of Malaysia; the Palliative Care Association of Miri; the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society; the Human Life Service; the Piasau Animal Welfare Society; and the Sarawak Family Planning Association. Moreover, they were non-governmental organisations that participated in Curtin Sarawak’s eighth Open Day on 20th September 2014. Curtin Sarawak’s Pro Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Professor Jim Mienczakowski said the involvement of charities are significant to the annual event. Apart from that, they are committed to support the local charities as much as they can. According to Curtin Sarawak’s Open Day Committee Chairman and Corporate Communications Manager Nicholas Leong, this year’s event attracted 9,005 visitors, which is marked as a new record. Curtin Sarawak Open Day continues to be a huge success each year due to the strong support of the local community. Therefore, new attractions will be introduced at next year’s event to make it more exciting. “It is more about connecting with the community and promoting educational opportunities for young people, and in this regard, we are glad the community sees the value in the event,” Leong said. JAN 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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Two APU Student Teams Score

At UTP-HAX National Hacking Competition 2014

Two talented Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation’s student teams have successfully “hacked” their way to the top by securing the 1st Runner-Up and the 4th place at the UTP-HAX National Hacking Competition 2014. A total of 37 teams from public and private universities participated in the competition that was held on the 14th and 15th November 2014 at Universiti Teknologi Petronas. In the competition, participants were required to scan, test, hack, defend and use creative and constructive ways to secure a system. Team Yolo from APU attained the 1st Runner-Up, while Team EZ attained the 4th Place. Both teams received cash prizes of RM3,000 and RM1,000 respectively. To earn the achievements, both teams had to display high levels of cooperation, creativity and innovation. APU’s lecturer and mentor for Team Yolo, Khoo Li Jing, said that the students’ performance, who have undergone a one-month intensive training with the mentors and the seniors, was very impressive. Khoo also said that “It doesn’t matter which level you are at, how old you are, or where you come from. You stand a chance to win, as long as you have the spirit of winning.”

INTI Hosts ASEAN Technopreneurs’ Dialogue

on Environmental Sustainability Last year in November, the seven winners of the MCCC-AAET Green Award 2014 came together to share their ideas and comprehension on sustainable socio-economic development with INTI students and faculty members. The Green Award is a ceremony that’s jointly organised by the Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) and the ASEAN Academy of Engineering and Technology (AAET). In its fourth year, the MCCC-AAET Green Award encourages the growth of green concepts in the ASEAN region. It is also a platform that recognises outstanding young technopreneurs in ASEAN countries who contribute practical resolutions for environmental concerns. By hosting the MCCC-AAET Green Awards, INTI is hoping to instil a sense of social responsibility in its students, instead of focusing only on academic success. INTI believes that through an approach that includes a mixture of international exposure, advanced learning and individual development, students are able to develop in-demand contemporary skills that comprise of critical thinking, cooperation, communication and creativity.

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JANUARY 2015

Acer Unveils New Line of Smartphones Acer officially launched a brand-new line of smartphones on 18 November 2013. Among the new smartphones that were launched include the Acer Liquid X1, Liquid Jade and the Liquid Z500. Each of these models offers something a little different to suit your needs. With this new line of smartphones, Acer is now offering relatively powerful smartphones at highly competitive prices. Leading the lot is the Acer Liquid X1, which features a 1.7GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, along with a 13MP rear camera and a 2MP wide-angle front camera. The Acer Liquid Jade on the other hand offers a quad-core 1.3GHz processor with 1GB of RAM. The Liquid Jade also has a 13MP and 2MP front camera. Last but not least, the Acer Liquid Z500 features a quad-core 1.3GHz processor, and 2GB of RAM. It also includes an 8MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera. The Acer Liquid X1, Liquid Jade and the Liquid Z500 are priced at RM999, RM799 and RM499 respectively, and will be available to the public in January 2015.

SPOTLIGHT

Maximum Skincare with

Adidas Skincare for Men

On 19 November 2014, Adidas launched their new line of Skincare for Men products, in collaboration with Jump Street Malaysia. Developed for the active young man, the Adidas Skincare for Men consists of three different product series. The first product range is known as the Skin Refresh Whitening series. Here, you’ll find the Skin Refresh Whitening Cleansing Foam and Skin Refresh Whitening Purifying Scrub. Apart from that, there’s the Skin Refresh Deep Cleansing series, with the Skin Refresh Charcoal Facial Foam and Skin Refresh Deep Cleansing Foam. Lastly, there’s the Skin Power Range, which is where you’ll find the Skin Power Multi-Energizing Whitening Cleansing Foam. Marketing Manager of Star Asia, Carolyn Kong, said “As a brand that is developed with athletes, we are very excited to be part of this new initiative as we continue to promote an active lifestyle and inspire youths to break boundaries, to build their character and nurture leadership capacity.” Adidas Skincare for Men is available at Watsons, Guardian, AEON, Parkson, Tesco, Carrefour, Giant and other leading pharmacies and supermarkets for RM13.90. 16

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SPOTLIGHT

Carousell

Officially Launched in Malaysia

Snap, list and sell - this is what Carousell is all about. As one of Southeast Asia’s largest and fastest growing mobile-first, person-to-person marketplaces, it’s pretty exciting to see what Carousell is all about. In the words of one of the Carousell’s co-founders Lucas Ngoo, “If you know how to snap a photo or send a text message using a smartphone, you essentially know how to buy and sell on Carousell.” Carousell aims to make online person-to-person buying and selling as accessible and simple as possible. With Carousell, you can snap a photo and list an item for sale in 30 seconds or less. If you are interested to purchase an item, you can also chat with the seller via an in-built private chat messenger. “Shopping online through smartphones is expected to become a game changer and we are psyched to have built something simple, intuitive and engaging,” Ngoo added. They are excited to launch Carousell in Malaysia and are looking forward to welcome more Malaysian Carousell users. Carousell first launched in 2012 and has maintained its rank as the No. 1 Lifestyle app on the App Store for 11 months straight and the No. 1 Shopping app since June 2014 in Singapore. Over eight million listings of items for sale have been created on Carousell, together with millions of items successfully transacted. According to another of Carousell’s co-founders, Quek Siu Rui, “Our users really enjoy the convenience and ease-of-use of the app and the fact that it allows them to shop and sell onthe-go extremely quickly.” Moreover, Carousell has also announced that they have received more than USD6.8 million worth of investment to date from Rakuten Ventures and Sequoia Capital in November 2014. Carousell is available for both the Apple App Store and Google’s Play Store, for free.

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LINE Pop-up Store Opens at IOI City Mall LINE Corporation has a rather unique concept for its stores, whereby the company sets up temporary stores at malls to sell LINE merchandise. These stores, known as LINE Pop-up Stores have been popping up around the world and just recently, the world’s largest LINE Pop-up Store was opened at IOI City Mall, Putrajaya. The event was held from 27 November, 2014 till 2 January, 2015, giving fans just over a month to purchase official LINE merchandise. In addition, there were a number of limited-edition LINE merchandise that could also be found there. LINE Malaysia’s Public Relations Manager, Patricia Yeoh said, “We were blown away by the incredible support shown at last year’s LINE Friends Pop-up Store that took place in Pavilion KL and it was with the feedback from our fans that we wanted to make this year’s Pop-up Store bigger and better.” To celebrate the opening of this Pop-up Store, LINE gave out 10% discount vouchers via the LINE Event Official Account. What’s more, there were free LINE merchandise given out every Monday through LINE’s Lucky Chance Event. For those who love stuffed toys, LINE organised something called the ‘Lucky Price’ event, where LINE users had the opportunity to purchase 100cm Brown and Cony dolls at very low prices. Last but not least, the world’s biggest Moon statue was also placed at IOI City Mall to celebrate Christmas and the new year.


Experience the Power of Nature

with innisfree

innisfree officially launched in Malaysia on December 2014, at Sunway Pyramid. As the first innisfree branch in Malaysia, the store allows beauty aficionados to purchase Korea’s number one trusted natural brand without having to travel afar, or rely on postal services. innisfree’s Brand Manager, Johnny Nam states, “This brand uses real ingredients from the beautiful island of Jeju abundantly – ensuring that our products stay true to the claim of being as natural as nature can be. Marrying the outstanding R&D technology of AMOREPACIFIC also helps make all innisfree products a true testament towards the creation of a greener conscious beauty society.” Ingredients for innisfree products are well received overseas, thanks to the fact that they naturally extract the ingredients used in their products. All of the ingredients used in innisfree products come from Jeju Island, which is known for its temperate climate and the Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes. All innisfree products are certified to follow the 4 Free System of Star, making them free of Parabens, animal ingredients, colourant and mineral oils to maximise benefits and minimise the potential of irritation to your skin.

Get Salon de Cara

At Watsons Stores Now! Clio officially launched Korea’s first Salon Brush Mascara, Salon de Cara in Malaysia early in December 2014. The brand has received overwhelming response in Korea and has been available in China, Vietnam and United States. In case you didn’t know the extent of Salon de Cara’s popularity, the brand is actually endorsed by Sandara Park, a member of K-Pop group 2NE1. According to her, the brand’s salon technology adds volume to her eyelashes, as well as give her that extra curly and longer-looking eyelashes that every girl dreams of. Present at the event were Asian Beauty Corner Sdn Bhd’s Director, Jace Tan; Watson’s Personal Care Stores’ Managing Director, Kulvinder; Watson’s Personal Care Stores’ General Manager of Trading, Caryn Loh; and Andy Ho Haute Coiffure’s Director, Andy Ho. To better showcase the capabilities of this product, a senior hair stylist from Andy Ho Haute Coiffure conducted a live demo session on how to apply mascara more effectively. After the session, it was explained that there are currently three types of Salon de Cara mascara, each with different effects. These effects include volumising, ultra-curling and long-lashing. Salon de Cara is only available at Watsons Stores.

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SPOTLIGHT

#IMAGINE(s) A Better World For Children

UNICEF

As part of the celebration surrounding the 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF has launched its latest campaign called #IMAGINE. United through music, dozens of celebrities, including Katy Perry, David Guetta, Courteney Cox, and other aspiring pop stars came together to record a compilation video that recreates John Lennon’s classic “Imagine”. The collective experience is aimed to draw attention to the challenges that children around the world are facing by raising funds for children from more than 150 countries. The campaign also highlights an interactive experience that allows everyone across borders to record and share their respective version of John Lennon’s iconic anthem on social media. The project will be accomplished on New Year’s Eve with renowned music producer, David Guetta mixing all the fan videos into one singular version. Everyone who participates in #IMAGINE has the chance to be featured in the new version of “Imagine”. UNICEF hopes the programme will create what is essentially the world’s largest sing-along. The digital experience was available via the TouchCast app for iOS on the App Store beginning 20th November 2014. For more details, log on to www. imagine.unicef.org.

Sanctband Active Resistive BandS Start incorporating a new workout regime with the Sanctband Active Resistive Band today! A unique powder-free product, the Sanctband Active Resistive Band is an option that offers linear resistance with extended and repetitive elongation. It's designed to be flexible enough to allow for full body toning with no restriction. Not only does the Sanctband Active Resistive Band let you effectively tone your body, it's also a fashion accessory! It's available in a number of attractive colours, including pink, orange, purple and light blue. Here is why you should get a Sanctband Active Resistance Band today: It’s portable. It can be easily packed and used anywhere. Better coordination and balance. Thanks to the constant tension from the Sanctband Active Resistive Band, you’ll have to constantly stabilise your body and work your firmnes and shape. More variety. Unlike weights, training with the Sanctband Active Resistive Band lets you mix things up. You can now change how you exercise. It’s affordable. Being an uncomplicated piece of equipment, the Sanctband Active Resistive Band doesn’t cost a bomb. One fits all. Regardless of your fitness regime, these bands will complement your lifestyle.

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Sanctband Active, Your Personal Identity Vibrant Flexible Versatile Durable

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THE LATEST FROM SHOWBUSINESS

JANUARY 2015

SPOTLIGHT

Man Spends US$150,000 to

Look Like Kim Kardashian

The Kardashian frenzy continues to sweep more people up, with one man going as far as to spend US$150,000 (RM520,000) to look like Kim Kardashian. Kim, who is arguably the most famous and controversial member of the reality TV clan, has clearly inspired a whole new level of adoration in British makeup artist Jordan James Parke. After seeing her in a few episodes of ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’, 23 year-old Parke decided she is the perfect woman and started on his cosmetic surgery-lined path to transform into her. To date, he has undergone more than 50 procedures, which include Botox, lip and cheek fillers, eyebrow tattoos and laser hair removal. The transformed man said “I love everything about Kim. She’s the most gorgeous woman, ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her.” To those who hate on his new look, he simply laughs it off, stating “Do they think I was going for the natural look? If I was, I’d ask for my money back.” Parke’s revamp is not unprecedented. Last year in July, it was reported that fellow Brit, Claire Leeson, had spent US$30,000 (RM100,000) to emulate her favourite reality starlet. She had said her plastic surgery was an attempt at gaining self confidence after being bullied as a teen.

Seth Rogen and James Franco’s ‘The Interview’ Cancelled Following Threats The string of shocking revelations that surfaced following the hacking of Sony Pictures has now led to the cancellation of ‘The Interview’, a satirical movie about North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. After hackers released a note online that claimed they would show footage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks at every screening of ‘The Interview’, five major theatre chains have pulled the movie from their lineup. The move came despite assurance from the Department of Homeland Security that “there is no credible intelligence to indicate an active plot against movie theatres within the United States”. The Seth Rogen and James Franco movie involves a plot to assassinate the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Many celebrities have since expressed disappointment, with director Judd Apatow calling it ‘disgraceful’ and Ben Stiller blasting it as “a threat to the freedom of expression”. Before the cancellation, Franco and Rogen had already made many media appearances to promote the movie. Rogen had staunchly stood by ‘The Interview’, telling ABC that: “I like the movie...We set out to make a movie that was really entertaining to audiences. I genuinely think we did that. And that’s where my job ends.” 22

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selection of New Products

Kotex Soft & Smooth

JANUARY 2015

You don’t have to worry about leakage during that time of the month anymore. The new and improved Kotex Soft & Smooth is all about tackling sudden gushes that happen. With Rapid Absorb Core, Micro-Dri Cover and Infinity Lock System, they will provide you with all-around protection against leaks with greater absorption. Stay confident and comfortable always with Kotex now. Price: N/A.

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Lipton Peach & Pear Ice Tea

With temperatures in the afternoon averaging 30 degrees Celsius, you’ll definitely want a drink to stay cool and help quench your thirst. The best solution for this is to grab a Lipton Peach & Pear Ice Tea. All Lipton ice tea drinks are made from premium quality young tea leaves that are naturally rich in antioxidants. The Peach & Pear Ice Tea blends the goodness of real tea leaves and the delicious taste of peaches and pears for a refreshing experience. Lipton Ice Tea is available in 300ml cans, as well as 450ml and 1.5l bottles. JANUARY 2015

V-Line Treatment

Say goodbye to sagging skin and double chins. This advanced 2-step skin regenerative product will help you in firming and toning your droopy skin. With the combination of a skin ampoule and gel patch, it enhances the mask’s face-lifting power for maximum treatment results. Grab it now at Watsons at RM6.21.

Sally Hansen Miracle Gel

ENCHANTEUR PARIS Eau De Toilette Fragrances Meet ENCHANTEUR PARIS Eau De Toilette Fashionista, Glam and Princess fragrances that bring out your unique personality. Three types of fragrances are available, each appealing to a different personality. If you’re energetic and lively, go for Fashionista. If you’re confident, glamorous and gorgeous, pick Glam. For sweet and charming girls, Princess will suit you the best. So choose wisely to make yourself standout. They are available at all major retail outlets, supermarkets, hypermarkets and pharmacies at RM17.90 (35ml).

Dream no more for high shine and the glossy look of a gel manicure! You can get the exact same look with the Sally Hansen miracle gel, in just two simple steps. Thanks to extensive research and development, the glossy coat remains up to 14 days. All you need to do is apply the Miracle Gel Color Coat, followed by the Miracle Gel Top Coat to achieve your ideal manicure. 11 trendy colours are available. Equip yourself with joyful confidence and get these stylish miracle gels now at RM34.90.


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NEWS FROM THE SPORTING ARENA

JANUARY 2015

Thierry Henry Retires It’s time for him to hang up those football boots. After 20 years of playing, former France and Arsenal striker Thierry Henry is retiring. Known as Arsenal’s all-time leading goalscorer, Thierry Henry also represented France in three World Cup outings. Following his exit from the New York Red Bulls, it was speculated he would join another club. Instead, the 37 year-old is now joining Sky Sports after his stint as a World Cup commentator for the BBC. His impressive career highs include 175 Premier League Goals, two Premier League titles and three FA Cups, all of which were from his time as an Arsenal player. With Barcelona, he also lifted a Champions League trophy. Even more amazingly, he is the fourth highest goal scoring footballer in the world. Aside from that, Henry also played Monaco and Juventus. In his official statement announcing his exit, the Frenchman also had this to say:”I would like to thank all the fans, team-mates and individuals involved with AS Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona, the New York Red Bulls and, of course, the French national team that have made my time in the game so special. I have had some amazing memories (mostly good!) and a wonderful experience. I hope you have enjoyed watching as much as I have enjoyed taking part. See you on the other side.”

SPOTLIGHT

U.S bids for 2024 Olympics Despite not having decided on a specific city, the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) has entered its bid to be in the running to host the 2024 Olympics. That said, it is highly likely that one from Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington D.C. will be chosen as the final candidate. According to the USOC, it is currently a four-way tie, but it is hoped that a board meeting in early January will change all that. The USOC waits eight years between each Olympic bid, and out of the four aforementioned cities, only one has hosted the Olympics-Los Angeles in 1932 and 1984. The last time the Summer Olympics was hosted in the States, it was Atlanta in 1996, and the most recent U.S. hosting of the Winter Olympics was Salt Lake City in 2002. Countries may start entering bids for the largest sporting event in the world starting January 15, and have to declare a bid by September 15.

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events

celebrating graduation

JANUARY 2015

Pesta Konvo

Offers Entertainment, Games and So Much More

In conjunction with the annual Pesta Konvokesyen, our team once again hopped on a journey across eight different public universities (UTHM; UIAM; UKM; UPM; UUM; USM; USIM; and UiTM) around the country. The carnivals that took place from October 2014 to December 2014, were organised to create a jovial atmosphere among graduates. For those who had missed out the previous festival, here’s a recap about what the events were all about! In light of the graduation of its students, the universities mentioned above individually organised their ‘Pesta Konvo’. Held annually, these events are a platform for students to not only celebrate their graduation, but to mingle and of course, do some networking.

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To ensure the events were exciting, various booths and activities were a common sight at these locations. They served as ice breakers and also to make things more fun. The festival literally had it all - food, music, celebrity performances, games, fashion, entertainment and arts. You name it, they had it! One of the most exhilarating highlights from the festivals were none other than the contests! There were hundreds of different contests, each with plenty of great prizes to be won. Among these contests was the search for the best hair makeover personality. Elite, a participating merchandiser generously offered a hair makeover for those who desired a quick new look. Photos of the participants were then put up on a wall and those with the highest number of votes won themselves RM1,500 in cash.

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In addition to contests, there were a number of great deals for attendees of the festival. Participating vendors from the likes of Tops, MAY and many more offered massive discounts, all in the name of Pesta Konvo. If you missed out on 2014’s Pesta Konvos, you can join the Pesta Konvos for 2015, which will likely be held towards the end of the year. JAN 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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good begets good

JANUARY 2015

Spreading The

Joy

On 20 December 2014, we held a Corporate Social Responsibility program with the help from multiple sponsors. The project involved us heading over to Pertubuhan Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Klang Utama to pass the children there some much needed supplies. The shelter recently recovered from a fire that destroyed their previous home. Now re-located to a rented house, they are hoping to rebuild. To aid in this effort, we managed to find some sponsors to provide donations in the form of food, drinks, backpacks, and other necessities.

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To lighten the mood, a group of carollers from the Church of Our Lady of Fatima joined the children to sing a number of Christmas songs. In addition, a clown was also present to entertain the children by creating various things like swords, butterflies and dogs, using balloons. Once the activities were over, the children were treated to a scrumptious meal, before each of them were given goodie bags that contained plenty of useful items. We hope that our social responsibility initiative will inspire students like you to volunteer at shelters like these, because in the words of Anne Frank, “No one has ever become poor by giving.� We wish the children of the shelter good luck, and strength in all their future endeavours.

Special thanks to our sponsors:

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events

the top brands recognised

JANUARY 2015

honouring the

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n a world inundated by options, it gets harder to make the right decision for you. At the end, it’s a classic case of “May the best man win”, or in our case, the best brand. In Campus Plus’ annual Brand Choice Awards, we ran a survey and over 4,000 students decided the brands that were at the top of their heads. This is the only award that is voted solely by university students in Malaysia, a.k.a. the pillars of the future, or if you may, the Tetris blocks of the country. This is where the biggest brands, products and services get to duke it out in a ring where they are pitted against each other, by you. Or more specifically, 4,479 of you. That’s right. This year’s results reached a record high as we handed out surveys to that many students from various universities and colleges across Malaysia, and gave you a chance to make your voice heard. Aside from letting students give their two cents on what’s relevant in their world right now, what else does the Brand Choice Awards do? With the revelation of the winners, you also get to make more informed choices the next time you decide to purchase a new smartphone, or you could brag about which brand is at the top during your next yumcha session with your friends. After all, money’s a precious commodity, especially when you’re an undergraduate, and parting with it is not something that should be done for just anything. As usual, we did our best to cover as many bases as possible. In terms of food, we’ve got categories ranging from the usual (favourite place for a cuppa joe, fast food outlet, etc) to the crazily specific (tea drink, chewing gum, etc). Did McDonalds’ French Fries win over your hearts again? Has Mamee’s much-hyped about Curry Laksa flavour dethroned Maggi? These are just some of the questions that the Brand Choice Awards 2014 answered. We also had categories for entertainment and amenities, so you can find out which is really the most popular cinema or karaoke franchise among your peers. This year, the Brand Choice Awards was successfully held in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, KL. At the event, representatives from the various brands were present to accept the awards. It was also an opportunity for them to better understand the student market. For the full list of winners, check out the Campus Plus 2014 Brand Choice Awards supplement!

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CREATING “ MEMORABLE

MOMENTS WITH FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES

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the top brands recognised

JANUARY 2015

A representative from Edifier.

Sharing a light moment... Campus Plus Chief Executive Officer, Jasen Chong during the opening note

Eric Lim from Casio.

CAMPUS PLUS BRAND CHOICE SURVEY WINNERS ACCEPTING THEIR AWARDS For the full album, point your browser Here are some of the photos of to http://bit.ly/brandchoice2014 the Campus Plus Brand Choice Survey winners accepeting their awards. For the full album, point your browser to http://bit.ly/brandchoice2014

Representative from Samsung Mobile & Tablet. Proud Winners

Dickson Chong from Sony Malaysia.

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A representative from Mamee.

Canon (Biggest Winners of the Night!).


Haris from L’OrÊal Men Expert.

K.P. Sim from Logitech. Wallace Lim from AOC Malaysia.

A representative from Yoobao.

Nadia from FIpper Marketing Sdn Bhd.

Hayati from The Italian Baker Sdn Bhd.

Randy Khoo from Golden Screen Cinema Sdn Bhd.

Ella & Yvonne from Lenovo Malaysia.

Gary Tan from Philips.

Steven Wong from ASUS Malaysia.

Ennis from Otterbox. Florence Ong from Maybelline.

Mandy Phang from UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd.




get healthy Skin

beauty

by gavriella tjandra

JANUARY 2015

Moisturise Your Skin

From The Inside Out!

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eeping your skin moisturised is not an easy task. You may think that the humidity in Malaysia would help in this matter, but this doesn’t seem to be the case. The average Malaysian usually invests in eight different types of moisturisers and dedicates hours on maintaining his/her skin. However, dry and flaky skin somehow still creeps back into the picture. The first step to combat dry skin is to use the right body wash and moisturise regularly. That, sadly, does not do even half of the job. What’s the rest of the process you ask? Well, you need to start from the inside – eat the right food and your skin WILL become healthier. As the saying goes, “you are what you eat”. First of all, you have to recognise your skin type – Normal Skin, Oily Skin, Dry Skin, Sensitive Skin, and a combination of Oily and Dry. Regardless of what your skin type is though, you’ll want to start with The Fabulous Five below: 1. Don’t wait. Start as early as possible. 2. Choose soft body wash and avoid soap because it is harsher. 3. Limit shower time. Don’t wash up too much of your skin’s natural oil. 4. The nice twice. Twice a day for moisturising is better than more. 5. Get the sunscreen + moisturiser combination to enjoy both benefits!

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Let’s Eat Healthy! Drink two litres of water per day. Your skin is made up of three layers – the outer layer (epidermis), the underlying skin (dermis), and then the subcutaneous fat tissues. The epidermis is the one that needs the most hydration, as it is the outermost and most exposed to harmful UV rays among the three. One of the best ways to ensure that your epidermis stays healthy is to drink plenty of water. Start drinking water within the first 15 minutes upon waking up for best results. The recommended amount of water you should drink is two litres.

Make vitamins and food supplements your BFFs. Sometimes, food alone is not enough for your skin to completely rehydrate itself. This is where you turn to food supplements. Our first pick would be anything with the magical Omega 3 Oil. This oil not only helps to combat dry skin, it helps to prevent the development of cancerous skin cells, strengthen the skin and even reduce inflammation. Apart from that, you could also consider Vitamin C, which helps to ensure smoother and more supple skin. Take these supplements in the morning for best effect. In the evening however, you’ll want to take Vitamin E, A.K.A. The Ultimate Skin Protector, before bedtime. Why bedtime? Your body repairs your skin while you’re asleep and Vitamin E helps to lock in moisture. This way, your skin remains well hydrated, even while repairing itself.

Limit them junk food! Junk food is awful! It is the major cause of weight gain and pimple growth because of the refined sugar content. It also dehydrates your skin incredibly, which results in much drier and duller-looking skin. We are not saying you should completely cut it off your diet (it would be best if you could). All we’re saying is that moderation is key. Limiting the consumption of junk food to once a month and replacing it with healthier options will do wonders for your skin.

Load up on protein! Protein is best known as an agent that promotes cell regeneration. How do you get protein though? Simple – eggs and fish are great examples of protein! Eggs alone is a good source of protein. They contain enough sulphur and lutein to help promote good skin hydration and elasticity. As for fish, Salmon, Trout, and Sardine are not only sources of protein, but have Omega 3 oil as well!

Let’s start now! Go for whole vegetables and fruits. Vegetable peels contain silica, the key element for healthier bones and teeth but more importantly, rehydrating and maintaining elasticity of your skin. However, you don’t really get silica often because you tend to discard the skin of your vegetables and eat only the flesh. Next time, keep your Japanese cucumbers and apple peels, or even celery string for supple skin!

Consuming the right food does not only make you healthier, it helps your skin rehydration process as well. Above all, you won’t have to spend on eight different types of moisturisers (sunscreen, on the other hand, is worth your money, really!) because this diet will get you happier skin, by just eating. Don’t you just love it when you can eat for all the good reasons? Have fun glowing from the inside out! JAN 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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get your cleanser right

by ivy chin

JANUARY 2015

To Clean, Or Not to Clean?

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een to the beauty store lately to look for another facial cleanser? Once again, you are stuck at the store for few hours because there are just too many choices. You can’t help but begin to ask yourself “Have any facial cleansers ever worked for me?” You understand that facial cleansers are essential for healthy skin, but the question now is, how do you choose the right cleanser that’s right for you? Firstly, it is important to know your skin type. After that, take into account the factors that triggered your skin problems, including your age and the climate. Moreover, keep in mind that the facial cleanser that works for you today may not work as well after repeated use. It is because your skin changes according to the seasons, age, diet and other factors. It is not an easy job to get yourself a perfect facial cleanser, but once you master the way of choosing the right one, your skin will always remain at its best.

Which skin type do you have? Sensitive Skin Do you often feel that your skin is tight, itchy and dry? Perhaps it also gets inflamed and irritated easily? You may also experience allergic reactions when your skin comes into contact with certain chemicals found in soap. If this is what you are experiencing now, then this would be your skin type and it requires special type of care as it is the most fragile skin type.

Dry Skin Wipe your face with an oil-absorbing blotting paper now. If your skin is dry, the paper will be clean without the trace of oil. Your skin will also feel flaky, dry and tight.

Normal Skin Your skin is almost perfect. You don’t have much skin problems. Your skin is always clean, smooth, soft, elastic and vibrant. It’s healthy and there’s a healthy amount of circulation.

Oily Skin People with this skin type will often need to keep a pack of oil-absorbing blotting paper in their pockets or bags. Having oily skin is highly uncomfortable as it will often leave you feeling sticky.

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After identifying your skin type, here is what you need to know to pick a good cleanser for your skin.

Step 1

Check the cleanser properly to see if it is suitable for your skin type.

Step 2

Check the product ingredients carefully. Avoid products that contain alcohol.

Step 3

Research is important. Although skincare products are very personal and sometimes, subjective, it is always good to read a review about that product. This will give you a better idea about the product. It’s also wise to get a sample of the product before committing to a purchase.

Step 4

Use it to feel it! Do focus on how the facial cleanser makes your skin feel, not its price. If it makes you feel great, you are good to go.

Step 5

Wipe your face with a cotton pad and toner after using the facial cleanser. If the cotton pad has lots of makeup residue or looks yellow, it means the cleanser is not strong enough. In other words, you need to look for another facial cleanser.

The Benzac two-step skincare

Acne is a prevalent problem in Malaysia due to its hot and humid weather. The Benzac two-step skincare series however, is specially designed to fight acne. The first step involves the Cleanse and Scrub stage with two forms of cleansers to suit your preference. There’s a liquid cleanser and foam cleanser available for both skin types, which are oily and combination, and sensitive to normal. Benzac’s cleansing formulas comprise of natural Calendula and Aloe Vera extracts to keep your skin well hydrated while controlling sebum production. As for the Benzac Facial Scrub, it is suitable for all skin types and you should use it twice a week to remove dead skin cells and impurities for clean pores. Step Two is the treat phase which helps to fight acne effectively. Benzac AC Gel is gentle enough on the skin to soothe and reduce inflammation and can absorb up to four times excess sebum from the skin’s surface without drying your skin. With Benzac’s two-step skincare, look forward to cleaner, healthier skin!


SELECTED RANGE OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS

JANUARY 2015

beautycase

compiled by gavriella tjandra

Shaped Beautifully L’Oreal RevitaLift V Shaper It’s never too early to start taking care of your looks. L’Oreal can help you in this endeavour, thanks to its RevitaLift V Shaper! A youthful look has always been associated with firm skin and a V-shaped face. The L’Oreal RevitaLift V Shaper helps to do this, because it contains Pro-Tensium3D, which helps to combat water retention. This specially developed formula also helps to shrink your skin surface, which reduce visible fine lines and wrinkles. Maintain that youthful look with this product, which is on sale for RM89.90.

For the Boys:

Styling That Hair!

Garnier Men TurboLight Icy Duo Foam White and Oil Control Garnier’s Men TurboLight Icy Duo Foam White and Oil Control facial wash is a great solution for all the guys out there. It has powerful cleansing properties, thanks to Icy Mineralite Complex and White clay. Not only does this product help keep your face clean, it purifies your pores thoroughly. Also, due to the nature of the Icy Mineralite Complex, your face will be left feeling cool and refreshed. It’s available for only RM8.90 (50ml) and RM15.90 (100ml).

Percy and Reed Reassuringly Firm Session Hold Hairspray Small but powerful, the Percy and Reed Reassuringly Firm Session Hold Hairspray comes in a small 50ml bottle. Don’t let its small size fool you though, it’s able to hold your hair all day and all night long. The ultrafine mist from this product is also unaffected by Malaysian humidity, leaving your hair impeccably well-behaved while still looking utterly natural. Psst... CampusPlus has a salon secret – spray into your hairbrush and sweep through your hair for a beautiful and natural look! Get this baby for RM33 only!

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Contoured Perfection

For Maximum Curls

Kiss Me Heavy Rotation Colour Palette in Fresh Kiss Me answers your contouring difficulties with three functions under one palette - highlighter, blush and bronzer. Understanding your needs, it contains three-dimensional powder and pearl, packed with a slanted brush for a natural but perfect 3D look. Better still, Kiss Me includes sebum-controlling powder to make your contour last the whole day and night. Talk about the perfect face for only RM39.90!

Kiss Me Heroine Make Long and Curl Super Film Mascara Girls, do you need mascara that lasts you the whole night but is also easily removable? Kiss Me’s Heroine Make Long and Curl Super Film Mascara may just be the thing you’re looking for. It makes use of Quick-Set Polymer, which helps to 2014 Apart | CAMPUS 39 curl your lashes up and keep them there for up toDEC 10 hours! from PLUS that, it| has a 5mm hollow fibre to lengthen and curl your lashes easily. It can also be easily removed, just by using warm water. Get this great product for only RM54.90!


coverstory by aaron pereira

THE LIFE & TIMES of A DRUG DEALER

JANUARY 2015

Deal r N As we travel through this journey of life, growing up, going places and meeting individuals, we realise that things aren’t all as they seem to be; all that glitters may not just be gold and there are shades of grey for many out there – in this month’s cover story, we take you into the life of a shady character; to tell (some of) you, a story you’ve probably never heard before.

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oe came to class on Monday morning as usual. But unusually, his eyes were bloodshot and a smile was plastered on his face. He had broken the first rule of dealing drugs, which he either read or saw in a film somewhere – he can’t recall. The rule states that you should never ever ‘pinch’ from your own stash. That was the first time though, that he had smoked weed. Joe studies at a rather prestigious private college here in Malaysia, and has all the right connections, via his course mates and his wide circle of friends. His friends are mostly well-to-do, some even with their own drivers who chauffeur them from one place to the other. He, on the other hand, had difficulties paying his tuition fees, to the point the administration forced an ultimatum upon him - to pay up or quit. Despite having insufficient funds, he had always been a people person, which made it easy for him to mingle. Because of his

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nature, Joe loved to be constantly amongst friends. It is thanks to this longing, that he is now a dealer.

Broke? Sell a Toke. At first, Joe found it difficult to keep up with the lifestyles of most of his coursemates. While he would prefer to frequent the mamak, they would chill out at places like ‘Ben’s’, ‘Starbucks’, or ‘Friday’s’ and following them around hurt more than just his wallet, it also made him feel poor. His friends were nice though, offering to buy him food and drinks, but he never felt easy, and one can only take so much before having to return the favour. That’s when he met Steve, a cool guy, but slightly notorious as well; known in some circles as a stoner, pot smoker, ganja guy, which ever name you prefer. Joe and Steve got close. Once


Deal(er) the money, which was indeed lucrative. There was also not much effort required, making dealing the easiest job he had ever done, and rationalised why people would ever turn to pushing drugs. He made a hard rule for himself though – not to try it himself. It was just a job to him, he was just going to be the middleman.

Hazed and Dazed Days went by, then months, and before he knew close enough, Steve eventually let him in on his not-so-secret underground business. The money was good, and all that Joe would have to do was to pass packages to other students. Not the huge packages you see on television where people get caught in airports for, but relatively small ones. Like certain diseases, these packages were small enough to be passed through a handshake. Never in a million years would Joe have thought he would be one to deal drugs, but it was too late to turn back now. He started with only a few contacts, thanks to a referral by Steve. Steve handed Joe pre-packed ‘stuff’ and all Joe had to do was to arrange a meeting with

the buyers. He did so in between classes and on other times when he was free. The weed was sold in denominations of RM50. For each RM50 that Joe distributed, he would make RM15. It may seem like a small figure, but the numbers piled up, as the demand was high (and so were the people who were demanding it.) It was astounding at first, for Joe to meet the different types of people who smoked. The most innocent of faces, those who don’t even smoke plain cigarettes, medical students, arts students; apparently there was a whole other world hiding behind the haze. At first, Joe figured he would do this just for

it, Joe was joining his friends more regularly at ‘Starbucks’, and ‘Chili’s’, even buying them drinks from time to time. Some of his friends wondered where this new found wealth had come from. Others knew, but this was a closely guarded secret. They didn’t really mind though, because who really questions free food and drinks? Joe became increasingly famous among those who smoke and his friendly, easy-to-getalong-with attitude only helped him make more friends. Having more friends meant higher demand for Steve. Steve’s clientèle seemed to be growing, all thanks to Joe. Joe too, was beginning to make copious amounts of money. He was so well-known that JAN 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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THE LIFE & TIMES of A DRUG DEALER

JANUARY 2015

Higher and Deeper

he began receiving phone calls at strange hours of the day from smokers who wanted to get their fix. Steve then proposed that Joe should branch out and make more money for himself – to get his own list of “clients”. One of the more interesting clients Joe met was an established man who claimed to be a doctor. He drove a BMW and was referred to Joe via Joe’s college mates. Needless to say, Joe’s business grew and even prospered. He would now buy large amounts of weed from Steve, worth close to RM1,000. He would then bring it back home and cut it up and pack it himself. This way, he could make nearly double the amount he invested. For this however, he also needed to invest in equipment and bought a scale to do his measurements, and proper cutting material. He would then lock himself up in his room, coming out only when his phone rang or to eat. His parents, who were busy themselves, thought he was just being a hardworking student. In a sense he was, just not the way they figured. Till today, they are most likely oblivious to all that transpired. 42

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RM50 would get you around 10-12 grams of weed, if your dealer is generous, but it sometimes varies between 7-12 grams. A number of factors come into play for this variation. The difficulty of attaining the supply, the quality or type, the mood and your relationship with the dealer. Slowly though, as Joe sold, he became intrigued with the substance itself. His mixing with drug users made him wonder about it. So one morning, while meeting a regular customer, Joe and his new friend had a joint before class, at the car park. It was still very early and the car park was empty, plus it only looked like two guys sharing a cigarette. Joe never knew the effects of what he sold to others till that morning. In class, his usually boring lecturer seemed to come across as very interesting and animated. Joe was paying full attention, and after laughing at odd moments, everything seemed funny at that moment. He was really feeling the high, and finally understood why a lot of people actually smoked weed. After classes that day, he rushed home to satiate his desire.

This was a major turning point for Joe. He had now become a user and a distributor. He used to think that smoking was a bad thing, and drugs as something disgusting, but the times had changed and he had “seen the light”. He still wanted to know what lay on the other side of the fence though, so he began experimenting with stronger drugs. The next thing Joe tried was Ecstasy, or E, or MDMA. As usual, there are plenty of codenames for the pill. Apparently, the pill makes you feel more energetic and goes well with loud energetic music. This perhaps explains why it is known as a party pill. It’s dangerous though and those who take it are advised to never take the whole pill at once, to avoid dehydration and even death! Having tried Ecstasy, he decided that he would begin to sell that too. He began minting money and his circle of friends grew. He began getting to know more people, not just students from his own college, but others as well, both near and far. Students would drive as far as other states to meet him to get their select fixes. Joe was now a dealer for Metamphetamine and Ketamine. Meth was perhaps the most dangerous drug he had dealt. Also known as Syabu, it was the cause of the deaths during the 2014 Future Music Festival here in Malaysia. Ketamine on the other hand, or K, is essentially horse tranquilliser. Imagine the effects K would have on a human!

Here’s a 50, There’s the 5-O

Life seemed to be escalating for Joe, and he was enjoying riding high. He started missing classes, but it didn’t really matter. The point of having an education after all, was to make money and Joe was already making money!


In Malaysia, the number of drug addicts for the year 2013 has decreased from 2012. % 60.63 39.37

2013 4768 3096

New Drug Addicts Repeat Cases

2012 5270 3795

4768 2012 5270 % -9.53

Being in possession of cocaine is punishable by death

New Drug Addicts

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3096 2012 3795 % -17.33

2013 One night however, Joe was to meet one of his regular buyers at a park nearby his home. He had rolled a joint to smoke with his client cum friend. Little did they know however, that at the place of exchange, there were cops lurking, watching them. As soon as Joe lit the joint, a couple of motorbikes appeared and surrounded them. Joe flicked his joint away as far as possible, but the odour of weed was unmistakable and the cops knew what they were up to. They searched the both of them and found the bag containing the RM50 worth of weed, before hauling both of them to the police station for questioning. At the police station, Joe was separated from his friend. Later, he would find out that his ‘friend’ had ratted him out and left him to suffer the consequences all by himself. There, in the interrogation room, Joe was shivering and shaking while speaking to the stern cop. He could be facing the death sentence, for carrying that much of weed on him. As previously mentioned though, Joe had good people skills and this allowed him to weasel his way out of this predicament. Ever since his harrowing experience in the interrogation room and (very) short time spent inside a cell, Joe has stopped selling drugs in mass – he knows that one day his luck will run out, and he may just be in a cell for good.

Different 2013/2012 (%)

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Repeat Cases

Research from the National Anti-Drugs Agency (AADK) has shown that tertiary students are the least likely to be drug addicts.

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Feature by grace chan

journey to our origins

JANUARY 2015

Looking To The Past, For Our

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“A Bushman lives his life with nature - the earth, the sun, the wind. This is a wilderness person who respects nature, this is where we make our life in order to live together with nature”

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re we prepared to see what is really going on with our world? Pedram Shojai (doctor, physician, Taoist, Shaolin disciple and documentary film maker) reveals it all in his latest documentary, Origins. Origins is a bold documentary that takes an unadulterated view on our current life. Along with his team, Pedram started a journey into a remote part of South Africa in search for a deeper understanding of life and here is what they discovered:

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Technology is Killing Humanity

Technology has played a large part in our lives for a very long time now. We are the only species on Earth that’s able to harness fire and with this very knowledge, managed to also discover the art of cooking, which

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subsequently “unlocked” more parts of our brains. Technology is certainly getting more advanced, but have you ever thought about the cost of technological advancement?

The Truth: The very fire we started is also on the verge of burning all of us. Just as how we are sweeping off the issue of global warming under our carpet, we are also turning a blind eye to the dangers technology may pose to us. How, you ask? The way Shojai and his team sees it, technology has made our relationship with Earth a parasitic one. The use of technology has resulted in the neglection of nature – the use of chemicals, food additives, and the burning of fossil fuel are just some examples of how we are destroying not only nature, but ourselves. The main point here is that we’ve forgotten


how to co-exist with nature, thanks to technology. We need to realise that our survival on Earth has and always be dependant on a symbiotic relationship with nature.

Sugar Addiction:

The Truth:

Actually sugar, has always been the real culprit behind that one issue we all fear: weight gain. Not only is sugar the leading cause for obesity, it’s a fact that we are also seriously addicted to sugar. Believe it or not, but research has shown that sugar is actually eight times more addictive than cocaine. A research done by Connecticut College has shown that rats actually favoured the side of a maze where they were given Oreos more than the other side of maze where they were given an injection of cocaine or morphine.

The term antibiotic is a combination of two words: anti (against) and biotic (life). Against life. This truly sums up the nature of antibiotics – it’s something that kills all of the microbial in our intestines, both good and bad. The lack of good bacteria in our body, is likely one of the reasons for modern illnesses. To remedy this, we need to begin with our own lifestyle. If we start consuming a natural diet, nature will cover us. Don’t worry about the dirt in nature, because we need the friendly bacteria that’s sometimes found in nature. We should also limit the use of antibacterial soap, hand sanitiser and the over-glorified antibiotic pills.

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You Are What You Eat Let’s be honest, our current generation has been dining outside more than ever. We rely on restaurants and corporations to provide us with food, but more often than not, these parties cut corners by adding chemicals and cutting down on vital nutrients. It’s bewildering that while we are obsessed with a healthy lifestyle, we still purchase genetically modified food. Well ladies and gentlemen, we got it all wrong. The key to unlock a healthy figure lies in the understanding on two types of food that we have misunderstood all along.

Yes, we can stop directly linking fat to weight gain. Instead, we should really keep an eye on our sugar intake. To be precise, it is not just sugar per se. We need to have a clear understanding on the way our body metabolises carbohydrates (bread, donuts, whole grains, etc) as all these are actually converted into sugar in our body. When we overload ourself with sugar, we will most likely experience weight gain. So people, do watch out on processed food with high level of carbohydrates and artificial sweeteners. The next time you are contemplating to take roti canai over the meaty tandoori chicken, think again.

Fat is Bad: Fat, we’ve misjudged you. We have been misguided by the concept that fat, especially cholesterol, is bad. We believe that eating fat is a one way ticket to weight gain. However, few realise that our brains are made primarily of fat. In fact, cholesterol is needed to enhance the parts of our brains that’s responsible for thinking and memory processing.

We are often bombarded with countless campaigns against high cholesterol but we are not always told that low cholesterol levels are actually dangerously associated to depression and suicide.

A lot of us underestimate the power of meditating, perceiving it as another hippie trend. Well, research has shown that meditation does much more than that.

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An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

Shojai believes that modern medicine isn’t entirely good due to its emphasis on the treatment of diseases instead of its prevention. Folks, we are missing out a crucial point here. A majority of medical doctors nowadays are not tapping into the very root of our illnesses. Just like an analogy of gardeners who would examine the root and condition of soil around a withered plant, our body too, should be treated the same way. Instead, we are almost always prescribed with antibiotics whenever we are unwell.

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The Power of Zen

Meditation not only calms the brain. It literally fires up the brain. Meditation helps to stimulate the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that’s responsible for impulse control and decision making. In short, consistent meditation helps us to make better decisions, thanks to the ability of better reasoning.

The Sum of it All So should we get rid of technology? Of course not! Technology is here to stay. It is not a competition between man and nature. However, it’s imperative that we find a balance between technology and nature, before it’s too late. You can watch the Origins documentary by searching for “Origins” on YouTube. It’s the video that’s uploaded by Well.org. While you’re at it, you may want to check out ‘Vitality’, Pedram Shojai’s first documentary.

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arts&culture by andrew tan

a visual of fiesta

JANUARY 2015

The Fantastical Land of

LumiAir “Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were, but without it we go nowhere.” ― Carl Sagan

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etween 29 November and 24 December 2014, the Sunway Lagoon Amphitheatre was graced with the presence of the LumiAir - A Cirque Sensation group. The group, headed by Producer and Director, Susan Porrett, displayed great acts of dexterity, precision and strength to the Malaysian crowds. “LumiAir has been a work of art, love and passion” she states, “I am honoured to have worked alongside my inspirational creative team on this special production and to bring LumiAir to Sunway Lagoon.” To suit the overall theme of the show, various members of the LumiAir performance group are given imaginative names which suit their roles and performances. The Inx, for example, performed by Lara Milligan, Claudia Valitutti, T’La Morrow, Samantha Stewart and Leah Jacobs are inquisitive child-like characters that inhabit the land of LumiAir and follow the main character wherever she goes. 46

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After a short opening speech, the performance started with a song and dance routine performed by the Arc Angel, various dancers and the main character, Diamond (Emily Rowles). The routine evoked a sense of wanderlust and fear as Diamond roamed the lands, later encountering the evil Arc Angel (Nicole Sokolovic) and is attacked by beings of smoke and shadow; she finds a single ray of light and is magically transported to LumiAir, the land of light, colour and magic; thus her adventure begins. The first characters Diamond encounters are the Spirit Dancers (Natalie Keevers, Marley Thorpe, Jessie Anne Myers, Jade Paige, Ashley Evans, Aimee Fittlock, and Karlee Macguire). These colourful whimsical characters are aspects of Diamond’s inner self.


After another brilliant dance routine and aerial performance by the Spirit Dancers and the Inx, Diamond meets the Jesters (Vuas Mangungu, Abiy Feleke and Hassan Jafar). These capricious and mischievous fellows entertained the audience with their hilarious antics and tricks. The Guardian Angels (Samantha Stewart, Leah Jacobs and T’La Morrow) showed off their agility and grace after the Jesters. The crowd was entranced by their ability to effortlessly coordinate their movements into a delightful display. After a quick 15-minute intermission, the audience were reintroduced to the Jesters again. However, they weren’t on stage as expected. They were amongst the crowd, flinging giant inflated balls towards members of the crowd, to induce some form of interactivity. This was followed by a quick routine by the spirit dancers, after which the Monarchs (Celina Malek, Regina Malek and Kinga Grzeskow) were introduced, impressing the crowd with their strength and flexibility; with each Monarch supporting another and contorting into unbelievable shapes. To make things even more exciting for the crowd, the Jesters once again took centre stage. This time around, they invited members of the audience to join them on stage, where they were asked to imitate the Jester’s comical movements.

After that final appearance of the Jesters, the Sovereign (Milena Oksanen) made her appearance; this death defying member of the LumiAir royal family dazzled the crowd with her aerial acrobatic skills. The trapeze was brought to full use here as she soared through the air with unbelievable grace and ease, sometimes even scaring the audience with her moves. The crowd was introduced next to the Royal Guards (Jacek Marks, Pawel Patel), loyal protectors of the Prince of LumiAir. The duo, in similar vein to the Monarchs, showcased their strength, balance and flexibility, balancing on each other and cooperating flawlessly, with a song performance by the Herald (Nicole Sokolovic).

Finally, the Prince of LumiAir (Warren Brophy) made his appearance. As the big finale, the Prince of LumiAir was entrusted with the task of controlling and mastering the Wheel of Death, which provides power to all of LumiAir. The people watched in awe as he skillfully vaulted and ran around the Wheel of Death. Members of the audience were almost on their feet as he produced a skip rope and continued skipping on the contraption. People were really screaming when he covered his head in a black bag and proceeded to continue his performance unhindered, save for a small stumble at the end. As the performance drew to a close, the cast members of LumiAir all proceeded to the stage to bid farewell to the audience. Performances like these are rare in Malaysia and LumiAir is truly an entertaining treat. If you managed to watch it, you were very lucky to have been able to but if you didn’t, then look forward to the next LumiAir show! JAN 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter. Mark Twain

Campus+: Thank you for having this interview with us. Please tell us a bit more about yourself. Anton Gillich: Hello! My name is Anton Gillich, also known as the Monopoly Man. I am a senior physics lecturer in Sunway University and a part time comedian.

Anton Gillich, also known as the “Monopoly Man”, has a day job as a Senior Physics Lecturer at Sunway University. At night however, he takes on a different persona, entertaining people as a comedian. Campus Plus had the opportunity to take a look at the funny man behind the educator.

C+: What made you pursue the world of stand-up comedy? AG: Having enjoyed quality stand-up and hailing from Montreal, where Just for Laughs originated, I just happened to be at the right place at the right time some two years ago. It was Time Out Comedy Thursday (TOCT) night and while I was watching the show, I turned to my partner, Deborah Joy Peter and said, “I could do that. I’d like to try getting up on stage someday.”Sometime later, she locked me down for a three-minute spot at the December 2012 show.

C+: When did you first perform in front of an audience, and how was the reception? AG: I was a nervous wreck until the day of the show on 6 December, 2012, and I might have been sweating bullets, but entertaining for the first time with mic in hand before a room full of people proved quite the adrenaline rush. I got a few laughs here and there; that routine taught me what worked and what didn’t. C+: Where and when was your most memorable gig to date? AG: The one gig which will always hold a special place in my heart is the second time I performed at TOCT on 3 January, 2013. Instead of the allotted five minutes, I did a solid nine and the crowd seemed to really get into it. After the show, one of the guests came up to me and said that I’d performed a hundred times better than my pilot performance the month prior. It was that particular gig which fuelled my courage to keep at the game. C+: Where do you get most of your material? AG: My flavour of comedy is predominantly of the concise, self-deprecating variety. I generally tend to poke fun at growing old based on my everyday experiences and occasional trips to the doctor’s office or the gym. Apart from the customary ‘old man’ jokes, I’ve found that Canadian references work just as well. I dabble a little in dark humour as well.

C+: Have you received negative comments about your show – how do you deal with it? AG: Naturally, but I suppose it all boils down to individual perception and how one chooses to look at a ‘critique’. If I’m watching a set of mine on video, I’d immediately be able to deduce whether or not I had that performance nailed. I’m my biggest critic, after my partner who’s always quick to give me her take on my routine from the audience’s point-ofview. C+: How does your resemblance to the Monopoly mascot, Rich ‘Uncle’ Moneybags work for you? AG: The whole ‘Monopoly Man’ phenomenon started when senior stand-up comedian, Dr. Jason Leong compared my look (or more specifically my handlebar moustache) to that of the Monopoly Man’s on Facebook. Since then, I’ve kept the ‘stache’ and eventually, I got a suit made and threw a tophat and cane into the mix—as if to announce: “This is me getting into character”. C+: Do you have any advice for our readers who are seeking to become stand-up comedians themselves? AG: My experience has taught me that in order for an aspiring funny-man to get good, that person should allocate a few hours each week to attend comedy shows to get a feel of what a comedy room looks like, especially the energy it exudes. See how the professionals do it and study the elements which go into a killer performance. Also, stick around until after the show and hang out with the ‘boys’ and pay attention to the pointers discussed.

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fashiontrends compiled by gavriella tjandra

addicted to jewellery

JANUARY 2015

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k. SOMETHING BORROWED (zalora) - Multi Layered Chained Necklace rm 29 l. SOMETHING BORROWED (zalora) - Round Cuff Ring RM 19 m. SOMETHING BORROWED (zalora) - Candy Chained Necklace RM 19 n. SOMETHING BORROWED (zalora) - Reflective Plate Necklace RM 25 o. SOMETHING BORROWED (zalora) - Triangle Abstract Necklace RM 19 p. SOMETHING BORROWED (zalora) - Rope Spreaded Stick Necklace RM 29 q. peep! - vine necklace and earring set rm49 r. something borrowed (Zalora) - Studs Tassel Earrings RM 25 s. peep! - Monochrome Statement Necklace RM29 t. SZE ACCESSORIES (zalora) - Sparkly Party Crystal Diamante Necklace RM 49

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addicted to jewellery

JANUARY 2015

The Blingy J

Elite

Selena Gomez wearing a layered chain necklace at De Grisogono by Cheryl Cole launch.

Kiernan Shipka wearing 52 | CAMPUS PLUS diamond drop earings in Scene Magazine.

Keira Knightley wearing a Bvlgari necklace at the 2006 Academy Awards.

Ella Fanning wearing a choker at the premiere of Maleficent.

ewellery can make or break your outfit. Why, you ask? At times, you are just too lazy to dress up, or spend a good many hours in front of your wardrobe without finding anything to wear. A little black dress will not be complete without a gold necklace and stacked rings. Even an ensemble that consists of a pair of simple shorts and tank top will not be as stylish without arm candy and a statement necklace. Good thing, we have jewellery to save the day! Historically, the English word “jewel” comes from a combination of the Old French word “jouel” and the Latin word “jocale”, meaning a plaything. (Yes, it is interesting that the original word and the function do not relate at all.) Let’s move on from the history. We, the current generation, are the products of tradition. The fact that we wear many types of jewellery originates from the ancient belief that these pieces carry statement. The ancients used to wear jewellery not only for functional purposes; it marked social/personal statuses, signified affiliations, talismanic protections (amulets), symbolised personal meanings (for instance, showing times of mourning, or luck), and sometimes, it was just for aesthetics. The pieces we have chosen in our Fashion Trend this month, are great pieces that would go well with virtually any outfit. Don’t worry! They aren’t talismans of any sort, so you don’t need to worry about any spirits. The previous page contains some great-looking pieces and if you need more inspiration, here are some gorgeous jewellery, worn by gorgeous celebrities!

Kendall Jenner in a nose ring at Coachella Music Festival.


the battles begin now!

anime

JANUARY 2015

by ivy chin

What Awaits You

This Winter? Every ending is a new beginning. With Christmas and the end of 2014 behind us, 2015 brings with it a number of thrilling anime. Will the titles for this year’s winter be any good? We’ll have to wait and see, but here are some titles that look promising. Psycho-Pass: The Movie

Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku (Attack on Titan: No Regrets) The long-awaited original story of Attack on Titan’s Levi and Erwin Smith is finally out! It serves as a prequel to the main Attack on Titan storyline. Erwin is known as humanity’s only hope of defeating the Titans, thanks to his excellent strategies and bravado. However, things start to change when he meets a thug named Levi from a place called “Underground”, where humans are born (and die), surrounded by the trash from the Capital. This movie explores what happens when Levi and Erwin meet and immediately begin to clash. Learn more about the relationship between these two men and find out how Levi transformed from a street thug to one of the strongest soldiers for humanity.

It has been four years since the death of Makishima Shogo and the disappearance of Kogami Shinya. The Japanese government starts to introduce the “Sibyl System” technology to other countries and ultimately to the rest of the world. However, there is a state that is in the middle of a civil war and the South East Asia Union (SEAUn) brings in the “Sibyl System” as an experiment. As a result, the coastal town of Shambala Float attains temporary peace and safety. Unfortunately, several terrorists from SEAUn appear in Japan and successfully get through the “Sibyl System” and began a number of attacks. It’s up to Tsunemori Akena and her team to travel to Shambala Float and investigate the origins of this terrorist group.

Aldnoah.Zero 2 The ending of Aldnoah.Zero left us hanging as to the fate of its two protagonists. It also wasn’t clear if Troyard Slaine managed to exact his revenge. Thankfully, it’s been confirmed that there’s an Aldnoah.Zero 2 in the making. In this upcoming anime, the ruthless battle between Earth and the Vers Empire continues and at the centre of it all is Slaine. Nothing much is confirmed about this anime yet, but rumour has it the two protagonists from the first season will once again be featured. If this is true, it’ll be interesting to see how Urobuchi Gen explains this. CAMPUS CAMPUS PLUS PLUS |

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Creativity in Motion by Limkokwing Class of 2014

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Over 60 designs by graduates of Limkokwing University of Creativity Technology’s Diploma in Fashion and Retail Design were showcased at the event, revolving around the theme of Ethnic Soldiers. The clothes had a heavy emphasis on various textiles and structure, taking their inspiration from warriors, tribes, soldiers, and historical leaders. Womenswear was an especially mixed bag, with seductive black lace, cherry red silk, tribal prints and leather that would make a dominatrix blush. 33 models from 17 countries such as Kazakhstan, Russia and Brazil brought the designs to life; a nod towards the diversity of the looks.


While seemingly less varied than the womenswear due to the monochromatic palette, menswear still made an impression with subtler yet distinctive accents. For instance, there were double breasted suits, oversized coats, jackets that merged denim and leather, and statement tees. The styling of the looks, while perhaps a tad unconventional for most Malaysian gentlemen, showed innovative ways of styling like pairing tees with harem pants and beanies with long coats. Certainly worth a bookmark in the pages of a male fashionista’s style manual.

Creativity in Motion by Limkokwing Class of 2014

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Let’s Cap!

JANUARY 2015

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ow many types of caps do you think exist out there? It’s not only the popular trucker cap, or SnapBack – we have to take a look at the whole family as well: the StrapBack, VelcroBack, Five Panel, and the Fitted Caps. They may not be well-known, but they’re just as awesome! The major reason why they are not as popular, is that most people do not really recognise the differences. These differences, however, are distinctive. Their names itself are a hint of their design. The SnapBack uses snaps as a fastener; the StrapBack uses straps; and the VelcroBack uses Velcro. Among these designs, you’ll want to look out for the Fitted Caps family, because it is the most exclusive among the others. It is exclusive in that you’ll have to find a Fitted Caps size that’s closest to your head’s width (which makes it something rather personal), as they can’t be adjusted in anyway. The last brother, the Five Panel is the most unique. It looks like a baseball cap, but instead of six panels that comes with a normal cap, it uses only five large panels, giving it a boxy

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look. The cap’s fastener can come in strap, snap, Velcro, or whichever you prefer! Caps are great fashion accessories as they not only protect your eyes from direct sunlight, but also showcase your individuality. You could show support for your favourite football team, or perhaps even declare that you’re the “World’s Greatest Dad”. Regardless of what you’re using a cap for, they’re fun to collect and will never go out of style. Check out these rad celebs wearing some really cool caps!


THE LATEST CINEMA FLICKS

JANUARY 2015

movies

PREVIEWS

the wedding ringer

STARRING: Kevin Hart, Josh Gad, Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, Olivia Thirlby

project almanac STARRING: Jonny Weston Sofia Black D’Ella Amy Landecker Michelle DeFraites Ginny Gardner Sam Lerner RELEASE: 29th January 2015

RELEASE: 29th January 2015

Doug (Gad) is a lovable, but socially awkward groom-to-be. He will be marrying his dream girl in less than two weeks, but there’s a small problem - he has no best man, and is in desperate need to find one. He then comes across to Jimmy’s (Hart) company, which is named Best Man, Inc. As its name suggests, Jimmy’s company offers best men for those who need them. What happens next is a hilarious wedding charade and a “bromance” between Doug and Jimmy.

A group of teenagers discover David’s (Raskin) father’s project to build a time machine and decided to build one by themselves. Initially, they use the time machine to rectify past mistakes. Eventually, greed and desire get the better of them and the machine is used for their own gain. Every ripple has an effect though, and their actions would inevitably change the future. Find out just how much of the future have they changed in Project Almanac.

Woman In Black: Angel of Death

Kingsman: The Secret Service

STARRING: Helen McCrory Jeremy Irvine Adrian Rawlins Oaklee Pendergast Ned Dennehy Phoebe Fox RELEASE: 12th february 2015

STARRING: Colin Firth Samuel L. Jackson Mark Strong Taron Egerton Michael Caine RELEASE: 12th february 2015

During the Blitz of World War II in London, a school teacher named Eve (Fox) is evacuated with a group of school children to an old and empty estate, named Eel Marsh House. The estate isn’t as normal as it seems though. The children begin to behave strangely as the days pass and Eve wants to find out why. With the help of the local military commander Harry (Irvine), they discover that they have awoken a terrifying dark force.

Kingsman: The Secret Service is a British spy film that is based on Mark Millar’s comic book. Harry Hart (Firth), a veteran secret agent who works for an international intelligence agency has taken a young upstart Eggsy (Egerton) under his wing. However, it isn’t easy to enter the world of espionage. Will Hart be able to train Eggsy to be a top secret agent?

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ALBUM RELEASES AND REVIEWS

JANUARY 2015

REVIEWS

QUEEN FOREVER QUEEN

If you need a reason to buy this album, it would be the three never-beforereleased Queen tracks featuring Freddie Mercury. This much anticipated

bombs away sheppard

Up and coming Brisbane-based indie pop band Sheppard has been receiving a lot of praise lately. All of a sudden, their

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compilation includes a track from Queen and Michael Jackson, ‘There Must Be More To Life Than This’, which we believe will be appreciated by both fans of Michael Jackson and Queen. Following that is ‘Let Me In Your Heart Again’, another previously incomplete Mercury-Queen song. In this song, Mercury’s iconic vocals starts the show and is slowly accompanied by pianos and guitars. Needless to say, the vocal range of Mercury and Brian May’s guitar skills go well together for a purely amazing track. Up next is ‘Love Kills’, which is Mercury’s first solo hit. It’s a raw and highly passionate track that is very catchy! Generally, this album is a compilation of some of Queen’s best hits and classic singles. If you’re a fan of Queen, you won’t want to miss this album.

second single released from their debut album, Geronimo, has been certified 4x platinum by Australian Recording Industry Association. Now, their debut studio album, Bombs Away has peaked at the second place on the ARIA Albums Chart. Bombs Away begins with the song that stuck on everyone’s mind, ‘Geromino’! It may sound too repetitive and overplayed sometimes, but let’s admit it - we can’t help to listen at it over and over again because it’s very catchy. Following that, there’s ‘Something’s Missing’, which features very smooth and nice vocals. The same smoothness is also present in ‘Let Me Down Easy’, which features a lot of harmonising. As for ‘Lingering’, it’s a slow and rather romantic song that will have you humming its melody hours after you’ve listened to it. The entire album is great, with each and every track being distinctive and memorable. You’d definitely want to grab this album now.

the who hits 50! the who

The Who Hits 50! is a celebration for the 50th anniversary for The Who, as they have hit a significant milestone in

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Though she may have roots in Country songs, our beloved country songbird has gradually transformed to a Pop star!

Rock Music. The Who has redefined rock music as we know it and has a formidable influence in other popular music culture to date. The Who Hits 50! features almost all original mixes. Therefore, you would be able to listen to The Who you grew up with. It is the ultimate collection of The Who’s best tracks from their very first recordings to their latest works, including the new track ‘Be Lucky’. It’s an upbeat song that blends well with their mid-‘70s sound. Though most of these songs aren’t new, this album makes for a great collection.

1989 is a touchstone of her Pop evolution and it’s truly a surprising twist to her career. However, she has stayed true to herself, as all the songs were written by her. The lyrics are playful yet provocative, though a majority of the songs remain about romance. ‘All You Had To Do Was Stay’ is special because it isn’t your typical Taylor Swift song. It is a mid-tempo song that you would never expect from her. There’s also ‘Shake It Off’, which is everyone’s favourite. It is fun, charming and catchy. Next up is ‘Wildest Dream’, a beautiful song that’s accompanied with powerful drums and bass lines. Last but not least, there’s ‘This Love’. The doubled vocals and the harmonising in this song go well together. All in all, 1989 is a refreshing album from Swift and can also be seen as evidence of her growing up.


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Leads

“We feel incredibly humbled to be able to share (Let The Road) with our fans and we hope you enjoy listening to it, just as much as we enjoyed making it.” Rixton, a four member pop/R&B band from Manchester has announced the release date of their debut album Let The Road. This is a rather exciting announcement after the huge success of their debut platinum hit single, Me And My Broken Heart, which placed first in United Kingdom. Followed by United Kingdom Top 10 single, Wait On Me. In addition, a new single named Hotel Ceiling will be released and will also be included into this album. The album is now available in the United States and around the world on 3rd March 2015 through School Boy/ Giant Little Man/ Mad Love/ Interscope Records. Of course, you can pre-order Let The Road, which allows you to get it as soon as it’s released, without having to queue up on the release date itself. Moreover, there’s a Standard Bundle and Deluxe Limited Bundle available for you to choose. What’s more, if you pre-order this album now, you’ll receive a download code to instantly download Hotel Ceiling. Hotel Ceiling is co-written by the band, their producer Benny Blanco, as well as Ed Sheeran. A video for the track will be released in this month. In the meantime, do check out the track via YouTube! On a side note, Rixton will hit the road with Ariana Grande for her upcoming North America tour on 25th February 2015 in Independence, Missouri and then continue through midApril. They will also support Grande on her newly announced European dates starting on 15th May 2015 in Paris, France. Stay tuned for Rixton’s Let The Road! (Feature courtesy of Universal Music Malaysia) CAMPUS CAMPUS PLUS PLUS |

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by ivy chin

top spot secured

Lovelyz

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tops Japan’s Tower Records Chart for a Week After releasing their debut album, rookie girl group Lovelyz was crowned as one of the top groups in Japan by Japan’s Tower Records. The band consists of eight girls aged between 16 to 22 and are managed by Woollim Entertainment and have Yoon Sang, a talented musician, as their producer. According to him, it’s the first time he’s handling a girl group, but he’s confident of the success of the group, especially after seeing their efforts in ‘Candy Jelly Love’. He added, “Their preparation was unlike a new group.” A spokesperson from Woollim Entertainment said, “Lovelyz has not officially made their debut in Japan, nor have they confirmed any promotions in Japan. Yet, they have been receiving many messages from the Japanese media, congratulating them on their win on the Tower Records chart.”

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TiME

Identity

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This is the seventh extended play from them as well as a special mini-album to celebrate their fifth anniversary. TiME is a six track follow up to their previous extended play, Good Luck. And this time, it’s all about soulful music. ’12:30’ opens the album with a beautiful ballad that captivated our attention successfully. Their soulful voices are accompanied by a piano, resulting in a track that’s slow and smooth. ‘Drive’, on the other hand shows their rap skill and harmonisation excellently. Moreover, the jazzy saxophone in the music makes the entire song irresistible. ‘It’s All Good’ is one of the more outstanding tracks on TiME, because the acoustic guitar driven tune in the music is purely amazing. ‘Stay’ is the only dance track on the album. It begins with a classic piano intro and then to high-energy beats swiftly. TiME ends with ‘So Hot’, one of our favourites. It is an upbeat, sweet and nice mid-tempo track. Grab this album now! It is an album that you won’t be disappointed with.

The guys from GOT7 are back with their first studio album, which is described as “true groove dance music”, so we’re rather excited to see what they got in Identify! ‘Gimme’ is our favourite. It is a catchy and playful R&B dance track that we can’t help dancing to. ‘Take My Hand’ is another great song on the album that makes your heart melt. It is a romantic soft pop tune with the boys’ sweet vocals. We are in love with ‘Magnetic’ too because of its exciting urban beat. It is similar as ‘Gimme’, but they are different in their own way and are equally good! ‘Turn Up the Music’ is where the boys shine. It provides a chance for each of them to show their own distinctive vocals. This is a great dance floor song that has great tempo, a nice beat, powerful vocals and a nice melody. While there is nothing astounding about ‘Stay’, it is still a smooth and enjoyable jazzy song. Overall, this is a unique album from GOT7 that keeps things fresh.


THE LATEST IN KOREAN POP MUSIC

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K-POP CHART

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GD X TAEYANG | GOOD BOY

EXID | UP & DOWN

HYOLYN | ERASE

GOT7 | IDENTIFY

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MAMAMOO | PIANO MAN

HONG JINYOUNG | LIFE NOTE

10CM | 3.0

COME HERE MASTA WU | COME HERE

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A Pink’s fifth mini album, Pink Luv has finally been released! This album comprises of five original tracks and an instrumental version of ‘LUV’. But what’s really exciting is the fact that this album showcases the distinctiveness of each member’s vocals. ‘LUV’ is an oldschool pop song that imbued with contemporary vocals. The sweet vocals and the hip-hop break beat makes the song both danceable and romantic. ‘Wanna Be’ is where we can listen to each of their voices clearly. This is a stand-out track as it shows the capability of the group. Each of their voices are distinctive, but they are still able to harmonise effectively. The synth claps and piano in ‘Secret’ is wonderful. It is soft, tender and sentimental. As for ‘Not An Angel’, this song makes us happy! It is a cheerful and playful track that boosts one spirits. ‘Love Like A Fairytale’ starts with a nice flute that makes you think you are listening to a drama or an anime’s soundtrack. It isn’t a powerful ballad, but a comfortable and gentle mid-tempo pop song. If you’re looking for sweet love songs, look no further than Pink Luv.

Nicole Jung, a former KARA member has released her first debut solo album, First Romance. This mini album is the touchstone of her being a soloist. The first track of this album, ‘MAMA’, is catchy, delightful and enjoyable. However, this mid-tempo pop song does not show us her potential and ability as a soloist. ‘7-2=Misunderstanding’ is where we can see Jung shine as a soloist. In this song, she is accompanied by Dongwoo of Woolim Entertainment. Dongwoo’s hiphop style of singing is contrasting to Nicole’s singing, making this song rather interesting. There’s also a track called ‘Love’, which is a beautiful and powerful ballad that lets Jung make full use of her vocal range. Without a doubt, First Romance is an album that truly showcases Jung’s potential as a soloist.

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wellness by ivy chin

CHOCOLATE GOODNESS

JANUARY 2015

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ust as chocolate was starting to make a name for itself as a health food, several sourced reported that the supply of chocolate is starting to dwindle. Before this wonderful dessert that we’ve been

enjoying for centuries now becomes a rarity, let’s learn about the benefits associated with this highly addictive food.

Brain Food Can’t stay focused when you are working or studying? Take a chocolate break then! It increases blood flow to the brain to help you concentrate.

It’s Always Dark Chocolate

Mood Booster

When taken in correct proportions, dark chocolate provides plenty of health benefits. It’s best to look for dark chocolate that has at least 70 percent cocoa content, because it is rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

Ever wonder why you always reach for chocolate when you are feeling down? It is because chocolate helps in producing endorphins, which can alleviate your mood to make you feel better. It’s a good idea to have some chocolate in your bag (as long as it doesn’t melt!). After reading this, you will probably rush out to the store nearby to fill your cabinet with dark chocolate. However, please remember that you can only have them in an appropriate proportion. Don’t finish the whole bar of chocolate in one night thinking that you will get a healthy bunch of antioxidants. One square of dark chocolate is the correct amount. Keep in mind that dark chocolate is the best chocolate in the world and must contain at least 70 per cent cocoa. If the first ingredient that read on the label is either milk or sugar, you can put it back on the shelf and start looking for others. Do avoid chocolate with fillings and always look for organic chocolate. So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the nearest chocolate store and stock pile that dark chocolate!

Beauty Benefits It repairs, nourishes and softens your skin. It shields you against UV rays. It reduces wrinkles and fine lines. It gives you a healthier smooth skin with glow. It promotes hair growth. It offers healthier and strong hair. With all these benefits, how can you say no to dark chocolate?

A Healthier Body Having some chocolate two to three times per week can lower your blood pressure and can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean that you can skip your workout! It is because you still need to balance the unwanted sugar, butter and milk from the chocolate you just consumed. Amazingly, dark chocolate also helps to prevent type 2 diabetes, keep your blood vessels healthy as well as reduce bad cholesterol.



travel

by gavriella tjandra

new year celebrations around the world

JANUARY 2015

Happy New Year! Bonne Annee!

Selamat Tahun Baru! ! м о д го м вы о н с ! o ev nu o añ iz ¡Fel What do you know about New Year’s Eve celebrations? For auld lang syne, my dear For auld lang syne, We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet For auld lang syne!

We are sure that you have heard of this song before, as it has been a tradition to sing this song on New Year’s Eve, for the past two centuries or so. While it’s normal to celebrate New Year’s Eve, not everyone around the world celebrates in the same manner and at the same time. This month’s Travel section explores how the new year is celebrated across the globe! Generally, it can be divided into those that celebrate on the 1st of January, and those that don’t.

Those That Celebrate on the 1st of January Around the World Despite time differences and whereabouts, most people nowadays celebrate New Year’s Eve in very similar ways. It’s also that time where we start to come up with resolutions

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(the most common is to lose more weight) and wishfully hope that it’ll come true. Apart from creating resolutions, it’s also a time where we reminisce about the year that’s ending. And that’s when we decide to party, feast, drink, dance and admire beautiful fireworks till past midnight. We will then greet each other with well wishes for the upcoming year. Some of us will

spice it up by doing ‘the whole kissing thing’ when it hits 12. For some, it’s kind of a big deal.

All Them Symbols! Yes, Mexicans’ New Year traditions are full of symbols. From house decorations to preparing the table dinner, it is a ritual-filled process with four representative colours. Red boosts improvement in lifestyle and love, yellow


improves working condition in employment, green attracts abundance in financial situations and white encourages better health.

Princes Street, and party until 1 January. This, however, isn’t the extent of Hogmanay. This Scottish tradition is best known fireball swinging (yes, exactly what it sounds like). Participants will create “balls” of chicken wire filled with dry flammable materials up to a diameter of 0.61 meter, each attached to wire, chain or other nonflammable rope. They will then set the balls on fire and swing them around their heads.

in common is that they’re loud. The reason for this is because the Chinese believe that loud noises would actually scare evil spirits away. It’s also a great opportunity for children and teenagers to earn some extra cash as it’s a tradition for those who are married to give red packets (ang pao) that’s filled with some cash to those who are single.

Those that Celebrate After Jan 1

On top of that, their New Year food also carries symbolic connotations. It is a tradition to eat 12 grapes during countdown and have sweet bread for dessert. Uniquely, a coin or charm is hidden in the sweet bread to bless a lucky recipient with good luck during the new year. Lastly, they will compose a list of bad and unhappy events that happened over the past twelve months to be thrown into a burning fire before midnight. The act signifies the removal of negative energy.

Yes, some people from different parts of the world do not base their New Year celebrations on the Gregorian calendar.

Getting Wet

The absolutely magical Hogmanay Yes, Edinburgh does party during the new year. However, the people from this country celebrate the new year in a rather unique way. Their new year’s celebration is called the Hogmanay! It’s a celebration that marks the beginning of a three-day New Year Festival in Edinburgh. On 28 December, Scotsmen will dress up in Viking attire, light up torches, and line up to march around the capital city’s

A Red Affair “Gong xi fa cai!” Surely, you’ve heard this line before, as Malaysia has a notable amount of Chinese among its population. The Chinese New Year is usually celebrated in February. One of the most important aspects about Chinese New Year are dragon and lion dances, as well as fire crackers. What all of these have

In Thailand, the Thais call their new year’s celebration the “Songkran”. The word comes from the saṃkrānti Sanskrit and means “a passing”. The reason why the Thais call it the Songkran is because this celebration is all about splashing water on others, to signify a cleansing of bad luck from a person, while greeting the new year. It’s very apt then, that Songkran means to pass through the new year, cleanly. Similar to the Chinese New Year celebration, the Songkran puts a lot of emphasis on visiting family members. It is during this time that many Thais make their ways to their hometowns to spend time with relatives.

The Same Celebration, Celebrated Many Ways It’s clear to see that while the new year is celebrated around the world, not every country celebrates this day in the same way. This is what makes travelling so fun – there’s so much to see and do around the world, even if its all related to a single concept!

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fooddirectory by andrew tan

a place of respite

JANUARY 2015

The Front Door to

Heavenly Food The hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur getting too much to handle? Take a break and relax at The Front Door CafĂŠ and Backpackers. The classic Chinese placard states that it is a general store, but take a look inside and you will find no knick-knacks for sale, just good, wholesome food. 68

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The Front Door Café and Backpackers was opened just a few months ago (29 September 2014 to be exact) by partners Basil Tan, Wai Hong and Sarah. They took over a small historical shop lot in the middle of Kuala Lumpur, the exact location being 78, Jalan Sultan, 50000 Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur.

The main attraction of The Front Door Café and Backpackers is toasted bread. The toasted bread though, isn’t your average kind. There’s a variety of toppings you can choose to go with the toast bread, ranging from sweet to savoury. Highlights include the peanut butter and caramelized banana topping for foodies with a sweet tooth, as well as the cream cheese, avocado and egg combination for customers who enjoy something a little more savoury. Apart from that, there’s the honey, cheese, beef bacon and strawberry mix, which has an interesting taste. Prices are fair with a single toast priced at RM6, a set of three at RM18 and a set of five at RM25.

I was pleasantly surprised by the carbonara, which is priced at RM17. The pasta was cooked just right, without the inherent mushiness that plague some establishments. The sauce itself was nice and thick, chock full of delicious add-ons like beef bacon and mushrooms. I was also able to try out the mango and prawn salad, which is also priced at RM17. The sweetness of the mango contrasted very well with the pickled cucumber slices and an assortment of leafy greens.

For the thirsty, The Front Door Café and Backpackers offer a variety of Tapping Tapir sodas at RM9 per bottle. Other drinks include a variety of coffees, that are priced variedly. A single shot of espresso is sold for RM3, while mochas can be bought for RM10. The barista who served us was very skilled, with intricate and delightful patterns artfully drawn on the latte.

The atmosphere of the place was very calm and relaxing, with the surrounding walls instilling a sense of history. The décor and furnishing also gives the place a very rustic and down-to-earth feel; a beautifully hand drawn hallway at the rear of the café helps the premises stand out even more.

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bookshelf

reads and releases

JANUARY 2015

american plastic

BEAUTIFUL GIRL

AUTHOR: LAURIE ESSIG

AUTHOR: CHRISTIANE NORTHRUP

4 SEASONS IN 4 WEEKS AUTHOR: SUZANNE MATHIS MCQUEEN

The story of how credit and cosmetic surgery have created a subprime mortgage crisis of the body. In this provocative book, sociologist Laurie Essig traces the history of plastic surgery, tracks the effect of fashion and porn on our desire to “fix” ourselves, and explores our imageand youth-obsessed culture. In over two LAURIE ESSIG hundred interviews of plastic surgeons and surgery recipients, Essig creates an unforgettable portrait of contemporary America. American Plastic is a powerful and original commentary on the relationship between cosmetic surgery, credit, and culture.

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Using the sun seasons, moon phases, and archetypes to reach deeply into the vulnerable depths of the repeating female monthly experience, 4 Seasons in 4 Weeks (4s4w) is a non-technical and symbolic journey through SUZANNE MATHIS MCQUEEN the 28 days of the female hormonal rhythm, revealing a logical and predictable blueprint that is easy for anyone to understand. By tapping into this primordial compass and forgotten ancient wisdom, each woman, whether cycling or not, is given the power to find home in her rhythmic essence, navigating her physical energy, well-rounded viewpoint, and sexuality by taking charge of her survival as well as advantage of optimal times to connect, create, exercise, seduce, rest, lead, and observe. When men learn the 4s4w approach, it takes the mystery and the guess work out when initiating sex or other forms of communication. From the beginning, brief overviews of women s history, global healing, sacred geometry/universal rhythms, and female sexuality prime the reader for a richer appreciation of the four weekly seasons. Using language and images that are clear, comfortable, and positive, this exquisite book sheds light on the true nature of the organic feminine rhythm and allows both women and men to embrace it with grace and ease.

For years, Christiane Northrup M.D., has taught women about heath, wellness, and the miracle of their bodies. Now, in her first children’s book, she presents these ideas to the youngest of girls. Beautiful Girls CHRISTIANE NORTHRUP

presents this simple but important message: that to be born female is a very special thing and carries with it magical gifts and powers that must be recognised and nurtured. Dr. Northrup believes that helping girls learn at a young age to value the wonder and uniqueness of their bodies can have positive benefits that will last throughout their lives. By reading this lovely book, little girls will learn how their bodies are perfect just the way they are, the importance of treating themselves with gentle care, and how changes are just a part of growing up.


exciting new releases

gameslist

Level Up! JANUARY 2015

by andrew tan

Ushering in 2015 with New Games! Dying Light Dying Light is a first-person action survival game set in a zombie apocalypse with an open world similar to South American slums and cities. Players are able to explore an expansive urban environment, scavenging the cities and settlements for supplies and crafting weapons to defend against the zombie hordes. Dying Light contains a day and night cycle system. During the day, the zombies are slow and easily visible allowing players to go through them without much hassle. Players can scavenge, set up traps, save random survivors, and make their way to airdrops. During the night, the zombies become much more dangerous. They gain the ability to sprint after the player and have increased damage, as well as the ability to jump and climb buildings like the player.

Expected release: 27 Jan 2015, on PC, Xbox One and PS4

Saints Row: Gat out of Hell Saints Row: Gat out of Hell is an open world action/adventure game. The game is a standalone expansion to Saints Row IV, so players do not need a copy of Saints Row IV to play Gat Out of Hell. Gat Out of Hell shares many gameplay elements and aspects with the previous Saint Row games. The game is primarily played as a third-person shooter in an open world city littered with quests, secondary objectives, and various collectibles. Superhuman abilities return from Saints Row IV. Gat out of Hell introduces “angelic flight”, giving wings to the player. Unlike past Saints Row games, players cannot customize the playable characters; however, by importing a Saints Row IV save games, players can import their custom Boss character to replace the default Boss.

Expected release: 20 Jan 2015, on PC, Xbox 360 (via XBLA), Xbox One, PlayStation 3 (via PSN) and PlayStation 4.

Grand Theft Auto V PC Release The long awaited PC release is just around the corner. GTA V is the fifth instalment of the infamous GTA series of openworld, action/adventure video games. Set within the fictional state of San Andreas (based on Southern California), players can play as three criminals, and follow through their efforts to commit grand heists and larceny. The open world design lets players freely roam San Andreas, which includes open countryside and the fictional city of Los Santos (based on Los Angeles). The new release for the current gen consoles and PC include an all new first-person perspective option; increased draw distance; finer texture details; denser traffic; upgraded weather effects; and new wildlife and vegetation. The PC version also being 4K resolution compatible.

Expected release: 27 Jan 2015, on PC

Evolve Evolve is set on Shear, a distant planet located in the “Far Arm” of space, where humanity has travelled to in the distant future. The established colonies are soon attacked by alien monsters, and hunters are recruited to deal with the threat. Evolve is an asymmetrical multiplayer game, pitting players as hunters against another player as an alien monster. Both hunters and monsters have unique abilities. The player who controls the monster can kill other smaller creatures to evolve and become stronger by entering a cocoon stage, leaving itself vulnerable for a short duration. There are various power-ups that both hunters and monsters can obtain by killing the local wildlife. The hunters are tasked with killing the monster; while the monster must either kill all four hunters, or complete a secondary objective such as destroying a human base or power plant.

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gameon! by andrew tan

Dark, Gritty and realistic

JANUARY 2015

Pros: Dynamic decision making Keeps you constantly on edge Great organic story telling Cons: Clunky combat

Something Different This Way Comes This War of Mine

Each character has their own story that slowly unfurls.

War does not determine who is right, only who is left. - Bertrand Russell Video games about war these days are not really about the war. They are mainly about showing off that brand spanking new graphics and physics engine, they are show-pieces for various continuing franchises, further desensitizing the image of war. But every once in a while, someone does something different. This War of Mine is a survival video game developed by 11 bit studios, which is founded by former developers and staff members from the famed CD Projekt (developers of The Witcher series) and Metropolis Software. The setting is based on the Siege of Sarajevo, with the player controlling a group of survivors 72

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seeking shelter in a bombed out house, eking out survival by scavenging, stealing or killing for food, water, materials and weapons. The gameplay is reminiscent of old pointand-click adventure games, with movement controlled entirely by the mouse. You click to move and interact with the game’s environment. The game is divided into two parts, the day period when your survivors can build up the shelter, cook, eat, trade and craft new items, using scavenged items. At night, you assign your survivors to either rest, stand guard or scavenge. It is a precarious balance, too few people standing guard and you might be raided, stay on guard for too long and survivors get extremely tired. The scavenging part of the game was when I felt the most tense. A rudimentary stealth system shows you how much noise you are making, make too much noise and you might alert the people in the area; some may not try to stop you, but often, your trespassing will be met with lethal force. Survivors die easily. A few well-placed bullets and knife wound will ensure his/her doom. You can equip your own weapons, though firearms are hard to come by and ammunition is scarce. Killing or stealing from other innocents who, like yourself are just trying to survive will negatively impact the emotional state of your survivors; and when your survivors see no way out, they may try to take their own lives. When I was playing through the game, I really felt a sense of desperation and hopelessness,

A sad end, to a sad tale.

which is something that’s rarely felt in modern video games. Overall, I really liked This War of Mine as it presents a very different perspective when compared to most modern war games, like the Call of Duty series, for example.


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Where all the latest gadgets and gizmos are found

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We review the Philips VTR8000 and Kingston HyperX Cloud gaming headset


wiredup

plug into the future of tech

by andrew tan

JANUARY 2015

Sony a7 II

Philips BT2000

Making waves in the photography world, the Sony a7 II is an update to the well-received a7. The Sony a7 II is an interchangeable-lens mirrorless camera with a 35mm full frame (35.8 x 23.9 mm), Exmor CMOS sensor. It is capable of capturing images with a maximum resolution of 6000 x 4000, and features 5-axis image stabilization, which is touted to reduce shake by up to 4.5 stops. Video quality is also great, thanks to the a7 II including support for the XAVC S codec, which offers a 50Mbps bit rate at 1080/60p.

With the Philips BT2000, you can bring quality music along with you wherever you go. The BT2000 is a compact, rugged and extremely portable speaker that can be strapped to any bag. It features anti-clip technology for better sound and distortion free music, with additional sound when you unfold and extend the speakers. The BT2000 is capable of wireless streaming via Bluetooth with up to 12 hours of music playtime. Weighing only 157g, it is the perfect companion for listening on the go.

Visit www.sony.com.my or www.facebook.com/SonyMalaysia

Visit www.philips.com.my or www.woox.com

JVC HA-ETR40 The HA-ETR40 Extreme Fitness headphone is highly comfortable, water proof, and comes with a onebutton splash-proof remote & microphone. With these features, it’s a great option for those who don’t want to part with their music while doing sporty activities. Similar to the JVC HA-EXT30, it can be washed. Apart from that, its open-back design allows you to be aware of your surroundings when doing sports. It comes with a 0.6m cord and another 0.6m extension cable, in case you need the extra length.

Visit www.jvc.net/my or www.facebook.com/JVCMALAYSIA

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Philips BT1300 The BT1300 is an ultra-compact, rugged, and portable speaker by Philips. Featuring anti-clip technology, the BT1300 is capable of producing music that is high in both volume and quality, whilst keeping distortion to a minimum. It is also capable of hands-free phone calls with its built-in microphone and Bluetooth streaming capabilities. To ensure maximum compatibility, this device is compatible with most Android and iOS phones and tablets. With the by-packed finely knitted strip, you can carry the BT1300 just about anywhere and thanks to its integrated lithium polymer battery, you can enjoy up to eight hours of continuous music playback. Visit www.philips.com.my or www.woox.com


plug into the future of tech

JANUARY 2015

Lenovo VIBE X2 Lenovo’s new VIBE X2 features a unique multi-layered design, which makes this phone aesthetically pleasing. It contains a MediaTek 6595m 2.0 GHz 4G LTE True8Core processor and 2GB of RAM with 32GB of builtin storage. The VIBE X2 also features a dual-SIM system, allowing you to separate business from pleasure without the extra hassle. The VIBE X2’s full dimension is 68.6mm x 7.27mm x 140.2mm. It also has a 5-inch screen with a Full HD, 1920 x 1080 resolution.

wiredup by andrew tan

HTC RE Camera The HTC is a small, handheld camera that works great as a standalone device, or as a companion device for your Android or iOS smartphone. Its built-in grip sensor turns the device on as soon as it is picked up, allowing you to just hit the button up top to start shooting. It does still pictures as well as videos and includes a slow-motion mode, and timelapse mode. The 16MP sensor is capable of capturing in 1080P Full HD in 30 fps, and 720p in 4x slow motion.

Visit www.lenovo.com/my or www.facebook.com/LenovoMobileMalaysia

Visit www.htc.com/sea/ or www.facebook.com/HTCMalaysia

JVC HA-EXT30 The HA-EXT30 Extreme Fitness headphone is a great companion for those with active lifestyles. The pivot motion fit makes them secure and comfortable. Apart from that, the headphones can be easily secured with the rotating hook. Since the hook does not go over the ear, those who wear spectacles will have no issues using the HA-EXT30. In addition, the HA-EXT30 is not only waterproof, but washable. Three pairs of silicone earpieces of different sizes and a cord clip are also included. Visit www.jvc.net/my/ or www.facebook.com/JVCMALAYSIA

JVC HA-ENR15 The HA-ENR15 Gumy Sport is the perfect pair of headphones for sports. The Nozzle Fit Earpieces ensure not only a secure fit, but a good amount of ambient noise cancellation. Thanks to this, you can concentrate on your workout while listening to your favourite tunes. Apart from that, there’s a one-button remote that lets you quickly answer calls when connected to an iOS, Android, and even Blackberry device. Available in four different colours, the HA-ENR15 is also a fun fashion accessory!

Visit www.acer.com.my

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hyperX Cloud headset

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Total Immersion SILVER

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aming Headsets are a strange breed, they are judged under slightly different criteria compared to mainstream headphones. They are essential for any serious gamer, be it to pinpoint footsteps and gunshots in a shooter, or to communicate with your fellow party members in an MMO.

Design/Features The HyperX Cloud features a sleek and elegant design, with its body made out of matte plastic and brushed aluminium ear shells. The headband is covered with leather for comfort and a stitched HyperX logo on the top gives it a premium feel. The ear cushions are covered with genuine leather, which makes wearing these headphones highly comfortable, even after long periods of gaming and use. Included in the box is a set of velour ear cushions just in case you don’t like the leather ones. They are easily interchanged with a quick twist and pull.

HyperX Cloud Headset clicks and crunches startled me. The noise cancellation of the HyperX Cloud is great as well. I tried playing in several noisy environments and found that ambient noise barely crept in. As for the detachable microphone, I found that it performed rather well. Although my voice sounded a little tinny in conversations, I was able to converse with a few of my friends without any problems. They were able to hear me clearly and determine what I was saying, without much issues. I like the fact that the microphone boom is flexible, making it easy to adjust to get the optimal position. Needless to say, I found it best to position it directly in front of my mouth.

Connectivity

Audio Quality

Included in the box is a large amount of various adaptors and connectors to suit almost any need; there’s a 10 cm 3.5mm input and mic splitter, a control box with a 100cm cable that has both a 3.5mm input and output jack a 200cm extension cable and one airplane headphone adapter.

I am happy to report that the audio quality of the HyperX Cloud headset exceeded my expectations. While playing shooters, the directional feedback was great and I was able to determine enemy positions with surprising accuracy. In games with eerie atmospheres, such as ‘Metro 2033’, I kept double checking my surrounding areas as even the smallest

The HyperX Cloud headset is a solid addition to any gamer’s arsenal. It may not be as wellknown as other headsets in the market, but it sure as hell packs a punch. With the price of the HyperX Cloud currently under RM300, it is a great bargain for anyone looking for a great gaming headset.

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Specifications • 53mm Hi-Fi drivers • 15Hz – 25kHz frequency response • 1m audio cable (extendable to 3M) • 60 Ohm Impedance

We liked: Great sound Detachable microphone Simple, elegant design Affordable price

We disliked: Adjustable parts can be flimsy


philips vtr8000

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JANUARY 2015

Simple and Brilliant Recorder SILVER

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Some may have better memory than others, but it remains a fact that it’s rather impossible to recall a conversation wordfor-word. For this, we have recording devices and the Philips VTR8000 is a great example of a simple yet functional recording device.

Philips VTR8000 video. Apart from that, there’s also the menu button. On the left is where you’ll find the on/ off button as well as two 3.5mm jacks, one for input and the other for output. On the right, there’s the audio record button and a ‘Hold’ button to avoid accidental button presses. At the bottom is a microSD slot that lets you increase the capacity of this device. Other notable features include 8GB of internal storage that stores up to 2,120 hours worth of voice recordings or up to 150 minutes of video. Apart from that, it also comes with an adapter that lets you record conversation on a land line.

Design/Features

Audio and Video Quality

The Philips VTR8000 is a rather interesting product in that it’s not only able to record audio, but video as well. That’s right, the VTR8000 has an integrated camera that records in AVI format with a resolution of 640 x 480. To make it easier to navigate the features of this device, there’s an OLED display that has colour. In terms of design, the VTR8000 is pretty much able to fit into your pocket. As for functionality, you’ll find most of its controls at the front itself. There’s a play/pause button, a stop button and a button to instantly record

We tested the VTR8000 by recording a random conversation in a quiet environment. We then repeated this, in an environment with as much ambient noise as possible. Once we were done with the recordings, we played it in an office environment and found that the quality of both recordings were good. Amazingly, we were able to get very usable recordings even with loud ambient noises. As for video quality, the integrated camera does a good job at capturing video, but with a resolution of 640 x 480, the amount of detail that’s captured isn’t anything

to shout about. It performs considerably well in environments like lecture halls and other welllit environments.

Connectivity There’s a mini USB port on the left that lets you connect directly to a PC for easy file transfers as well as to charge the internal battery. In addition, there’s the two aforementioned 3.5mm jacks, which allows you to use an external microphone, or plug in headphones to better judge the audio quality.

Specifications • Colour OLED display • 8GB internal storage • Supports bit rates of : 1536kbps, 192kbpb, 128kbps, 64kbps and 8kbps • Video recording in AVI format, 640 x 480

We liked: Great audio quality Decent video quality Small and light

We disliked: Entering video mode takes a long time

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dreamcars by grace chan

the battles begin now!

JANUARY 2015

Built for Bond:

Aston Martin’s DB10

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rom the previous hits of Skyfall to Casino Royale, the title of James Bond’s movies has always been a door to a story of mysteries waiting to be solved. ‘Spectre’, our next Bond film is not an exception. To 007 enthusiasts, we all know where this is heading, right? The next film promises what a lot of us have been waiting for ages: the return of super villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld and his criminal organization, SPECTRE. Hopping on to the next ultimate question, what car would Britain’s finest be driving? It’s no surprise that James Bond will once again drive an Aston Martin as it has been long associated with the Bond franchise. The new Aston Martin DB10 is deemed to be a successor of 007’s classic car, the Aston Martin DB5 which was driven by actor Sean Connery in ‘Goldfinger’ 50 years ago. The DB5 model has since made its appearance in a total of six Bond’s films. According to director Sam Mendes, the Aston Martin DB10 is a specially designed, one-off car that is made exclusively for the film. The model will be limited to a production of 10 vehicles, all of which will only be used in the film. Under the lead of Aston Martin’s creative chief officer, special design and engineering teams had worked hand-in-hand with Sam Mendes to design the car.

So what else do we know about 007’s new ride? Firstly, the car is powered by a 4.7 litre-eight-cylinder V8 engine rather than a V12. In size, it is said to sit between the existing Vantage and DB9. The DB10’s panels are also supposedly made from carbonfibre.

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While we won’t be getting the exact same DB10 that’s featured in the upcoming Bond movie, it’s likely that this DB10 will serve as a platform for the successor to the current DB9. According to rumours, the successor to the DB9 will likely come by 2016.


OUT & ABOUT TOWN

JANUARY 2015

Nightmare performed live. For further information, log on to www.avengedsevenfold.com.

TIME: 9PM onwards VENUE: Surf Beach @ Sunway Lagoon TICKETING: RM208 / RM298 (inclusive of ticketing fee). Book online at: www.ticketpro.com.my

FRI-SUN / JAN 16-18 SCORE FITMOB: LARGEST ZUMBA FITNESS CLASS

SCORE FitMob is back with a new event that gives you fun and fitness in equal measure. Billed as the Largest Zumba Fitness Party, SCORE FitMob are setting their sights higher than ever this time, namely, the pages of the Malaysia Book of Records! 15 top instructors will make their way to Stadium Merdeka from seven countries, bringing together 6,000 international participants in an unforgettable weekend. Aside from breaking a major sweat, participants will also be able to get their hands on a goodie bag, T-shirt and finisher medal, not to mention a spot in history. For further information, check out www.score.my. TIME: Arrival 6.30AM, kick off 7.30AM VENUE: Stadium Merdeka TICKETING: RM75 Register online at www.score.my

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make the end of the first month of 2015 one to remember. His varied musical influences, spanning hip hop, soul and more, are what put the stamp of individuality on his work. Malaysia will be one of his many stops around the world, as he takes his trademark sound to nightclubs and festivals from Australia to Asia to Europe. His set will be supported by the likes of DJ Low, Dr Med and Nesh MC. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ thelenzman. To book a table, SMS +6016-3145335. TIME: 10PM VENUE: Nagaba KL TICKETING: RM30 before 12am, RM40 after 12am

TUE / JAN 27 MICHAEL BUBLÉ LIVE IN KUALA LUMPUR 2015

Yes you heard it right, the world-renowned jazz crooner is coming to town! Michael Bublé will kick off his Asia Tour in Shanghai, and our very own Putra Indoor Stadium is set to be his fifth pitstop. One interesting incident, where four extra shows were added at the last minute when the first one sold out, testifies to the quality of his sets. His covers of jazz standards and modern pop hits have successfully bridged generations of music listeners. There’s no turning on the radio without catching at least one of his big hits, which include ‘Home’, ‘Everything’ and ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’. Now, he’s here on our shores to deliver all of them to you live! For more information, log on to www.michaelbuble.com. TIME: 8:30PM onwards VENUE: Putra Indoor Stadium TICKETING: RM998 / RM798 / RM498 / RM398 / RM298 / RM198 (excluding RM3 booking fee). Book online at www.ticketcharge.com.my

WED / JAN 14 TYCHO AWAKE ASIA TOUR IN KUALA LUMPUR FRI / JAN 23 AVENGED SEVENFOLD SOUTHEAST ASIA TOUR

The last time we saw Avenged Sevenfold rocking Malaysia was two years ago, and it turned out to be one of the best concerts rock fans had seen to date. The American band will be lighting up our stage again for the second time, after taking some time off. Avenged Sevenfold, who announced their Asia Tour 2015 last December, will kick off their trip in South Korea early January and take the whole month to wrap it up at the last destination in Hawaii. Don’t miss out for your chance to hear hits like So Far Away, Dear God and

FRI / JAN 30 DNB XTRA WITH LENZMAN-METALHEADZ

DNB XTRA, Kuala Lumpur’s big night for heavyweight international drum and bass music has returned, and brings with it drum and bass massive LENZMAN. Performing here for the first time ever, Lenzman will

Californian ambient music artiste and producer Tycho makes his way down to Kuala Lumpur for his Asian Tour, in support of Awake, his second LP for Ghostly International. The album is said to reach a new realm of sonic possibilities, thereby allowing Scott Hansen - the man behind the music - to take Tycho to new heights. Loyal followers of Tycho may also know him as ISO50, who produces photographic and design works as well, making him an artiste in the true sense of the word. Here in the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre, local audiences will get the chance to immerse themselves in a whole new world of audio delite. For more information, check out www.tychomusic.com. TIME: 8PM VENUE: Pentas 1, klpac TICKETING: RM118 / RM98/ RM88 (inclusive of RM3 ticketing fee).

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HUMOUR

There was an explosion in a cheese factory in France. I saw de-brie all over the place. Q: What do you do to a dead chemist? A: You barium.

The furniture store keeps on calling me to come back, but all I ever wanted was a one nightstand.

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