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FEATURE INTO THE WILD!

It was all about perseverance, dedication and patience for the 10-day Maybank Go Ahead Challenge (MGAC) participants. After having experienced life in Sibu, Sarawak many of the participants understand what life is like at the most rural areas.

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COVER STORY HERE WE COME, 2017

We pay tribute to our local musicians, especially to the up and coming musicians from colleges and university. This final issue for 2016, we say thank you to our very own Unplugged Artists 2016. It was certainly not an easy journey, but to have come this far, these musicians are definitely an inspiration to all.

UNPLUGGED DANI – THE GIRL WITH A WHOLE LOTTA SOUL

Check out this month’s unplugged personality – Dani, a talented jazz musician with a deep, soulful voice. Check her story as the up-and-rising jazz artist.

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BEAUTY BUZZ BE A SEOULISTA

Looking for Korean products but have no clue where to get them? Worry not because Althea, an online one-stop destination with authentic K-Beauty products will be shipped right to your door step. You don’t want to give this page a miss!

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WANDERLUST PACK UP AND GO

Why is travelling so important? Some say it’s the best way to refresh the soul and experience life. While travelling at any age is fine, the earlier you can learn the lessons travel teaches, the better. Read it all here.

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GAMING WHAT’S COMING UP SOON – LOOKING INTO 2017

Here’s a whole new collection of games to look forward too – some of the biggest titles likely to arrive sometime next year.

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WIRED UP PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECH

Where all the latest gadgets reside

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CHOW DOWN REINVENTING TASTE WITH MALAYSIAN FLAVOURS

Read all about Manja, at Old Malaya, one of the most interesting eateries of 2016 with a delightful ambience. It boasts of rich cuisine with distinctive Malaysian flavours.

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ARTS AND CULTURE THE FIRST OF #EHWAUBULAN

Check out the artistic work of Latif Maulan in his ‘The Principle” series. He won stand-out artist at the Red Bull’s inaugural Art Showcase recently.

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OF SHAKESPEARE AND LIQUOR

Fashion Buzz ............................... 46

Detailed set, great actors and watching the greatest dramatists of all time, William Shakespeare. Read the review here.

Off the Shelf ................................. 49

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SIGHTS & INSIGHTS FROM THE EDITOR

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I can’t believe it’s already November (well technically, it’s still the beginning of Oct as I write this). Soon preparation for Christmas and New Year begins. The year end, is always a time for reflection and celebration of the year’s successes. Despite being a challenging year, we at Campus Plus are proud to be celebrating our 10th year!

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But the most important thing for us was to have fun creating these content and videos for our followers. This was the highlight of 2016!

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We’re certainly looking forward to uncovering more of the beauty, career, adventure and fun content beginning January 2017. But first we have lists to make, schedules to keep, spreadsheets to complete, and most important, an acknowledgement to make:

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THE LATEST FROM YOUR CAMPUS

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A Royal Visit The building naming ceremony at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) received a royal visit from DYYM Raja Permaisuri Perak, Tuanku Zara Salim when she officiated The Tuanku Zara Teaching Centre. The newest teaching block was built to accommodate the growing number of students at UNMC with more flexible learning spaces and allowing a more technology-based learning. It is named after Tuanku Zara Salim who is a first-class graduate in Chemical Engineering at The University of Nottingham, UK.

Race Their Way To Melbourne It’s an exciting year for Taylor’s University racing team as they made history in becoming the first racing team from Malaysia to qualify for Formula Society of Automotive Engineers Australasia (Formula SAE-A) competition for the second time in a row. Their Formula Student World Ranking for Combustion Car took a leap to 322 out of 528 teams worldwide, beating top universities including Cambridge. The competition will be held in Melbourne, Australia in December.

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The Support for Pediatric Cancer Patients Continues As part of their continuous fight against childhood cancer, KDU pre-U students successfully raised a total of RM13,151 that was handed to University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) Children’s Cancer Fund in a small ceremony. The meaningful event was held at UMMC’s Pediatric Cancer Ward with Dr. Muhammad Yazid as the receiving officer. KDU A-Level student body also toured the ward to pay courtesy visits to the pediatric cancer patients.

Curtin Sarawak Opens the Door for Young Innovators During Curtin Sarawak’s open day, a showcase of magnificent and innovative projects by students of local secondary schools was seen decorated on the halls of Curtin Sarawak. This was the result of the ‘Young Innovate Miri’ programme, formerly known as SAINS on wheels. The project was done to encourage students to acquire skills in coding, 3D design, multimedia production and project management. Featuring 24 teams from 12 secondary schools in Miri, as well as six teams from Curtin Sarawak competing in the Open Category. The top three projects were picked by a panel of judges and sent to the national competition held in Kuala Lumpur at the annual KL Engineering Science Fair (KLESF) this month.

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THE LATEST FOR YOUR WORLD

NOVEMBER 2016

An Addition to Tropicana F&B Scene M group, specialist in its experimental food and beverages, added another venue to its profile with the official grand opening of Lavo Restaurant Lounge & Wine bar located at Menara Lien Hoe, Persiaran Tropicana. Guests witnessed the launch of Lavo in a stylish night out filled with entertainment, fusion menu as well as an extensive wine cellar for wine enthusiast. Performers such as LED Water Drum team and Winnie K were also present to entertain the guests.

Dr Rajiv Bhanot, Chairman For Wisdom & Revolutionary Development (FORWARD) giving his speech

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Kejar Kerja Apprenticeship Programme FORWARD and NIVEA recently worked together to provide girls with opportunities to polish their overall prowess and secure a job in this ever competitive creative industries. This programme was dedicated to girls living in Projek Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) in the Klang Valley and Selangor. Shortlisted candidates were given the chance to work with renowned entrepreneurs as mentors such as Chef Adu from The Canteen, Boryeong Mud Facial Spa, Baba Can Cook and Nivea itself. They were given RM250 weekly allowance throughout the apprenticeship. 10

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Nights of Fright 4 Sunway Lagoon opened its gate for all horror junkies last month in the light of Halloween. Horror themed attractions were surrounded with legends from Asia, Modern Dystopian and Hollywood and among them were six haunted houses, six scare zones as well as 11 after-dark amusement rides. The launch of Nights of Frights 4 was graced with the presence of Sunway Lagoon general manager Sean Choo and The Sudden Impact! Entertainment Company chairman and global creative director Lynton V. Harris.

Woman’s Hushed Secrets To overcome girls’ unwillingness to discuss intimate feminine hygiene, Orchid – a feminine wash took action by launching Malu? TakMalu! campaign with Sazzy Falak as their official brand ambassador. The motivation behind this campaign was to encourage women to be themselves and providing them with a platform to discuss intimate hygienic issues. The Orchid Feminine Hygiene range with beneficial ingredients including Manjakani, Kacip Fatimah and Daun Sirih were also unveiled to help women in taking care of their intimate parts. 12

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end of the festival, a symbolic ritual that sparks the idea for the name of the festival. Though, it is said to be a spiritual event, many people from various roots gather at Black Rock City to experience this unique occasion.

Rio Carnaval By now we are well informed that Rio knows how to have fun and it’s not staggering that their Rio Carnaval is a must for foreigners. It is considered the worlds’ largest festival with their celebrated street carnival parade filled with performers, the most notable is the samba schools. Accompanied by music, participants are free to sing and dance along with the locals during the parade in Sambadrome or at the balls at the Copacabana Palace.

Glastonbury Glastonbury is a five day festival accentuating contemporary performing arts in the UK including

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comedy, theatre, cabaret and lots more. It is also known for featuring a line-up of UK’s biggest names in the music industry including Adele, Ellie Goulding, Of Monsters and Men, and Muse, to name a few. Pilton, Somerset grounds is open to all fans of various arts and the good news is that the money raised for the festival is donated to charity every year.

Oktoberfest Oktoberfest or Wiesn is an annual beer festival and travelling funfair in Munich, Germany. This folk festival is held on the mid to final week of September till the first weekend of October and it is a big part of the Bavarian culture. Simply speaking, Oktoberfest is beer day with side-games, amusement rides and plenty of traditional foods to make the day even more interesting. This festival is also celebrated at other places such as Cleveland and Oregon.

Tomorrowland Electronic music is bulldozing its way around the world and what’s better than losing yourself in the greatness of its creation than being part of Tomorrowland, one of the most hyped electronic music festivals around. Taking place in Belgium, Tomorrowland has been a platform for over 400 DJs to display their work to thousands of audiences and is continuously evolving by expanding their range of underground music.

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tretched for sleep and time, participants of this year’s Maybank Go Ahead Challenge (MGAC), were constantly tested for their patience, perseverance and skills. Unexpected assignments, wee hour briefs and early morning presentations were all part of the challenges. One particular challenge most of the participants will never forget would be the Day3 challenge. Participants were informed of their 6am flight to Sarawak a few hours before the flight took off. Considering that most of these participants were urbanites from different parts of the world, they were definitely surprised to arrive at the longhouses in Sibu, Sarawak. “Initially, another party was given the task to plan the trip but it turned out to be too much of a

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holiday. We wanted the candidates to experience something which they normally wouldn’t. So we decided to take the planning into our own hands,” shared Ian Chew, who is a member of the 2016 MGAC Organising Committee and in charge of the Sibu leg of the challenge. “It was quite hard to find a suitable location as many of the longhouses were modernised. When we found one that wasn’t too modernised, we couldn’t get to plan any activities due to short time frame. Basically, we were trying to go as rural as possible,” he added. After settling down at their designated sections of the longhouse, participants were introduced to their task. Depending on what team they were in, they would either paint the ceiling of the longhouse, build a

new toilet or lay pavement at the back of the longhouse. “I have experienced painting in rural areas before for charity but this is more exhausting due to it being a larger area as well as the weather,” said Chen Yun from Shanghai, China while taking a break from painting the longhouse, unaware of the more interesting challenges to come. Visiting Malaysia for the first time, 22-year-old Chen Yun will soon graduate with a Master’s degree from Drew University in London, UK.

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Meanwhile Arvind, a 23-year-old student pursuing his undergraduate degree in Economics at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, was pleasantly surprised at how much he enjoyed building the toilet together with his fellow teammates. “It was really interesting because I didn’t think it was going to be that hard. When you think about it, people living in areas like these don’t have clean amenities or even a proper sewage system but when you put together a group of 10 people or so, we managed to build an entire toilet. “Granted, it was without the plumbing in place due to lack of expertise on our part, but we essentially put up the entire structure by ourselves in four to five hours. Not many would want it but the ones who did, would probably enjoy it. I know I definitely enjoyed it,” added Arvind.

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“Cementing the pathway was quite a challenge due to the scorching heat but when I saw the locals, some of whom were quite old, it pushed me to carry on,” shared Dorry, a Bruneian national who is due to complete her Master’s in Marketing at the International Islamic University of Malaysia this year. Exhausted from the activities of the day, the participants were given yet another surprise in the evening. They were told to prepare dinner and the main ingredient for dinner: chicken! Whether actively participating or observing the catching, killing, and defeathering of the chicken, it’s safe to say that many of them experienced something new that day. “When it came to catching and killing the chickens for dinner, I was fine with going to the barn and catching them but I couldn’t bring myself to participate or even watch the killing. It was tough for me to hold them, knowing the fate that was awaiting them. Having said that, I really enjoyed the activities today as it taught us a lot. The hosts were also very friendly despite the language barrier. They spoke Iban and most of us could only speak Malay and English,” shared Dorry. At this point you may be wondering, at what point will this last activity come in useful for the participants? “We planned the catching and killing of the chickens because we wanted them to experience the local culture. Even for us who were facilitating the challenge, have never killed a chicken before. We wanted them to experience making a meal from scratch.

“It was also great that the longhouses didn’t have electricity and there was a river for the participants to bathe in. We wanted to plan even more activities such as fishing and trying out the blowpipe but were not able execute them due to time constraint,” said Ian.

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azz – the music of relaxation, of calmness, sophistication and class. A true connoisseur of jazz and soul, Dani is a girl who would like nothing better than to write her story in songs, pick up her guitar and belt them out in her low voice reminiscent of smooth velvet. Here’s her story as an up-and-rising jazz artist. Tell us a bit about yourself. I was studying psychology and business, but I deferred, to pursue my music career. As far as hobbies go, I really enjoy playing music, and I do art as well, like sketching. Describe your musical style for us. My style is mostly jazz/blues, and sometimes I do lean towards more soulful things. Even when I write my own originals, they feel very jazz-like. I feel very comfortable that way. When it comes to the more blues-y part, I like to try things that are more old-school, more towards the Etta James era, and stuff like that. Where do you usually draw influences from, for your songwriting? If I’m gonna come up with a tune, I’m definitely gonna come up with something that has a jazz vibe to it, or it’ll probably be more blue-sy. But for the lyric writing, it’s usually based on the more personal stuff that I go through. It usually takes a longer time to write the song compared to coming up with the tune. I usually start by coming up with the tune, the bridge and stuff like that, but the words usually take a longer time. Are there any themes that you use in your songs? I wish I didn’t write so much about people, but right now I write a lot about the people in my life.

Which song would you say you were most proud of? I would say ‘Goodbye, moon’, because it’s one of the most emotional songs I’ve written. It was so emotional for me that when I performed it, I almost cried. But after the performance, when I saw the audience, it was like they felt what I was singing. So although it’s a slower song, and I prefer singing songs that are more upbeat, this song really means a lot to me. What motivated you to first begin performing? It’s something I’ve always wanted to do, but it was also something that I was afraid of doing. So one day, I was at home and my mom was praying. She said this verse, a line that meant “without fear, without hate”. I’m not a religious person, but I really liked that verse. I began doing things that I was afraid of before, and I would try to hate on things less. Eventually I got it tattooed on me to remind myself of it. Then one day, my friend asked if I wanted to do this open mic event, and I said yes to it, and let my future self worry about it. That’s how it all started.The moment I did it though, it felt really good, and I was glad I did it.

Where do you perform, usually? It started out with open mics, then I’ve been getting places that are much bigger. For example, I started out in Merdekarya, and eventually other places like Gaslight and The Bee @ Jaya One. Then I started pushing for bigger places. Is the performing life tough? How do you motivate yourself to stay strong? I don’t think I’ll ever get used to performing live, especially when you sing your originals, because you’re kind of putting yourself out there through your songs. When I’m backstage and I know I’m next, I’m always freaking out, but the moment I’m on stage, the energy is so strong that I don’t really think about the audience anymore. It’s almost as if it doesn’t matter what they think about me. This is what I want to do, and I’m so sure about it that it doesn’t matter if they don’t like me. But when I stop singing and I have to start speaking again, that’s when it all comes back again. *laughs*

Do you have any dream artists you would like to collaborate with? Well the ones that I want to collaborate with are mostly dead… but I guess if there’s anyone I want to collaborate with, it would be Evelyn Feroza. She does really good jazz covers.

What would you say is your ultimate dream as a singer/songwriter? I guess it would be for people to know me as a jazz, blues or soul singer. Like, when they hear my name they’ll say “Oh, I know her, she’s that jazz girl.” I’m not concerned about being super famous. For me, I really want to do jazz and soul. I would appreciate it if I have fans who appreciate that sort of music. To me, that’s enough already.

Do you have any rituals before you perform? If I’m driving to the place in my car then I belt the song as loud as I can. I start off with the slowest songs, then I’ll get to the song which I feel is the highest pitch I’m going to reach, and then I would just stop until I have to perform again.

What advice would you give to people who want to get themselves out there? I would say, if you want to get out there and perform, you’d have to ask yourself how badly do you want it. And if you want it bad enough, you’d automatically do things to reach it.

Which artist would you say inspired you the most, and why? Well initially, I really like listening to Nina Simone, because she had a deep tone in her voice, which is something I was always afraid of doing because I generally have a deep tone when I sing. I was afraid to use it because she already did it back then, and she’s inspired the blacks as well. But after that, I started listening to Amy Winehouse, and seeing how she performed really inspired me. It was only last year that I started taking part in this open mic event, and it was at that point that I decided that I’ll sing with my lower tone instead of trying to sound like the more conventional girl would sound like on radio. So I would say Amy Winehouse.

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The Vocal Meister

Behind many grand voices, is a coach; guiding and steering the voice to greatness. It is up to these great guides to figure out the timbre, volume and quality of your voice, and open up the possibilities for them to be even greater. We sat down with one such vocal coach, the esteemed Prema Yin, to find out more about this job.

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Would you say different people have different styles of singing, and how do you deal with each individual? That’s why I prefer to work one-on-one with my students. It makes it much easier to hear each person’s strengths and weaknesses, and I get to concentrate on them and help them improve. For instance, if someone sings with a nasal tone, I will try to make it brighter while keeping the forward resonance. What would you say is the most important technique involved in singing? There are a few things that I feel are very important – one of it is the breathing technique. Many don’t realise it while they’re doing it, but when they sing, their breathing is very shallow. As a result, they don’t have support to hit the high notes, and they don’t have the power and the projection that comes along with it. What we usually do is you keep the shoulders down and the stomach expands when breathing in instead of the chest. When the stomach contracts, slowly release the air through the mouth. So you breathe in through your nose, belly out, and breathe out through your mouth. When hitting those high notes, you don’t want to stretch your head up. By keeping your chin down, you’re telling your brain to keep the pressure down without any strain. The same applies to singing low notes – never compress your neck while you do it.

How long have you been singing? I’ve been singing since I was a kid, it’s been my dream since then. I’ve actually been singing at functions for free. At 16, I got paid for the first time. I was also offered to sing in some bars and hotels, but I was too young. I also entered a singing competition, and from there I started taking gigs. As a vocal coach, how would you describe your job? As a coach, my job is to enhance the way they sing. Usually, people will come to me and say: “I have difficulty hitting certain notes.” So as a coach, it’s my job to hear what’s wrong and what they can adjust. I don’t change the way a person sings and take away their style completely. I try to improve their style to make it better. So, what kind of vocal exercises or practices would you recommend for beginners? I would say, a lot of lip rolls. Lip rolls are really good as it helps you through the bridges; it helps you get over the ‘break’ you have when

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you switch from your natural voice to your head voice or falsetto. I find this to be effective to help beginners with the transition. It helps to understand the forward resonance, which is like a pressure in the front, kind of like when you lean forward and you feel your blood rush to the front of your face and head. It’s similar, but not the same. This helps you get across that bridge. Although, some people might find that difficult to do, and they might find tongue trills easier. How about for advanced singers? For me, I think the basics are still important. It doesn’t matter what level you’re at, if you don’t have your basics down, at the end you won’t be able to do it. It’s actually harder for advanced singers to learn because they already have their own experiences and habits. So they’ll find it difficult to adjust the way they sing. This is why I prefer working with kids. They haven’t formed as much habits yet. Even for myself, I have my old habits. I have to remind myself not to sing a certain way and correct it mid-song.

What do you think about tone deafness? So far I’ve had a few students who are tone deaf, but only kids. I haven’t had any adults who are tone deaf yet. But I believe that you can groom kids into getting better at hearing notes. It’s basically ear training. What I would usually do is, I would listen to them and from there I’ll slowly get them to get used to a scale and move up once they’re confident. You have to be very patient with them, but you can definitely train them. I’ve even seen people improve from being tone deaf to singing like a rock star. My brother is one of them. *laughs* What advice do you have for any aspiring singers? If you decide to start now, you have to be sure that is what you want to do, because you’ll have a lot of people telling you “it’s not worth it to do this”, “why not do something more constructive”, etc. There will also be a lot of obstacles, and you’ll need to fight through it. The worst part is maintaining your creativity and your passion. But if you’re truly passionate about it, you’ll need to power through all these obstacles.

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K MOVIES 2016

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The worldwide success of Train to Busan was unexpected but it was also a wonderful surprise, thanks to its brilliant production. What if I say there’s more of those great movies in Korea’s film industry? The one thing we are reminded of this year is that a movie doesn’t have to come from Hollywood for it to be good, so here’s our movie pick from the South Korea, the Land of the Morning Calm. 1

THE WORLD OF US

It’s not often the big screen gives way to child actors to lead the storyline of a movie but The World of Us took that chance with this inspiring and realistic story about a 10year old outcast, Sun finding hope in her newfound friend, Jia, during summer. When troubles seem to be clearing up, the bullying continues after the break. Jia slowly turns her back to join the cool kids that have been bullying Sun at school. This is a story of how friendship can hurt and heal when you least expect it.

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THE WAILING

When an old Japanese man joined the small community of the peaceful Goksung village, everybody is suspicious of his reserved manner. The town is thrown into panic mode following mysterious and violent deaths. Officer Jung Goo is in charge of the case but when his own daughter starts to show similar symptoms as the other victims, he is forced to work with a shaman to save her whilst investigating the old man. The Wailing made it into the list of top grossing Korean movies and it received 100% ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. Let’s leave it at that.

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UNFORGETTABLE (PURE LOVE)

Unforgettable is a story of first love lost in time and re-appeared 23 years later through a letter addressed to a radio DJ, Soo Ok. Years ago, five friends spent the summer together and not knowingly Beom Sil and Sook Ok fell in love. However, no confessions were made and the memories were buried as life went on until Sook Ok received a letter from Beom Sil. All the forgotten feelings relentlessly resurfaced.

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CHASING

CEO Seung Joo and detective Jung Tae has been friends half their life so when both of them lost their precious cell phone and a gun to the same four rebellious high school students, they need to work together to retrieve them without getting their ass kicked. A high chase pursuit is set into motion and we get an action comedy about two middle-aged guys chasing a bunch of delinquent high-schoolers.

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CHRISTOPHER

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nspired by artistes such as John Mayer and Justin Timberlake, Christopher is taking the world by storm with the release of his new album ‘Closer’.

immediately. I think it’s a good sign because when I see someone singing, it gives me the impression that they’re happy. When I’m not singing, that’s when you know there’s something wrong.

Seeing as a lot of your inspiration comes when you sit down with your guitar, what was your first guitar and who got it for you? My grandmother actually got me my first guitar when I was 12. It was a black Yamaha. I attended a few guitar lessons before I said to myself, “Nope, I’m just going to play soccer instead.” I then started learning by playing songs. The first song I learned to play on the guitar was Jason Mraz’s ‘I’m Yours’. I learnt how to play the song on YouTube and after some time, I started to get the hang of playing a guitar.

Could you tell us a little bit about the tattoos on your arms and why you got them? The one on my right arm is James Dean and I had a poster of him on my bedroom wall when I was a teenager. I actually love his quote “Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.” I was about to get the quote too but this picture in itself is so iconic. When I got my first label deal at the age of 18, I decided to put him on my arm forever to remind myself to live life, enjoy every moment, believe in myself, and believe that everything’s possible. The one on my left hand is my mum and dad.

You’re known for singing everywhere, has there ever been an awkward moment where this happened? I’m actually way past the feeling of awkwardness and don’t really care about it anymore. Singing is like breathing for me – I can’t even help it. There would actually be times when my dad would tell me to stop singing back when I was a kid, especially when we were having dinner, and then I’d apologise and continue humming almost

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songwriter, a musician, a producer or something along those lines because music has always been my biggest passion. If you could collaborate with any female artiste, who would it be? Beyoncé. She’s the queen. In terms of a Malaysian artiste, I would say Yuna. Any plans for a full concert in Malaysia any time soon? Nothing specific yet but I will be back for a show. It’s already being planned and will happen possibly at the beginning of next year.

If the label had not signed you six years ago and if you hadn’t gotten into music, what would you be doing? I would probably be in law school right now. That was what I wanted to do because I love reading. Having said that, my best friend is studying law right now and he said that most of it is really boring so it might’ve been too much for me. I’d love to think if I wasn’t a singer, I would be a

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ALBUM RELEASES AND REVIEWS

NOVEMBER 2016

REVIEWS

HARD II LOVE | USHER

ILLUMINATE (DELUXE) | SHAWN MENDES

American R&B/Hip Hop Superstar Usher is back with his eighth studio album and it’s likely that it will appeal to you regardless whether you’re a fan or not - it just has a certain flow to it. For those of you who want some insight into the album before listening to it, think ‘Confessions’. Aside from the title track, don’t forget to check out ‘Downtime’ and ‘Stronger’.

Don’t miss out on this Canadian singer-songwriter’s second studio album which, quite frankly, shows that he’got much more than just the looks. If you’re pretty much blown away by the lyrics on the tracks, it just might interest you to know that Mendes himself co-wrote all of them. Did we mention he’s only 18? Don’t forget to check out ‘Don’t Be A Fool’, ‘Lights On’, ‘Bad Reputation’ and ‘Roses’.

IDINA

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Idina, who rose to fame via hit single ‘Let It Go’, is back with her fifth studio album. Coming from a fan who actually preferred Idina’s version of ‘Let It Go’, it’s safe to say that the expectations on this album were not low and disappoint, it certainly didn’t. In particular, check out ‘Small World’, ‘Queen of Swords’, and ‘I See You’.

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| SKYLAR GREY

Skylar Grey, whom you may remember once featured on a track with Eminem and Dr. Dre, is back with her second studio album since she changed her stage name from Holly Brook. This nature-inspired album, features Grey on vocals and rapping as well. It also features Eminem. Watch out for ‘Kill For You’, ‘Real World’, and ‘Moving Mountains’.

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THE LATEST CINEMA FLICKS

NOVEMBER 2016

movies PREVIEWS

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM STARRING: EDDIE REDMAYNE, KATHERINE WATERSTON, DAN FOGLER, ALISON SUDOL, COLIN FARRELL

RELEASE: 17TH NOVEMBER 2016

KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES

STARRING: JON HAMM, ZACH GALIFIANAKIS, GAL GADOT, ISLA FISHER, MARIBETH MONROE

RELEASE: 24TH NOVEMBER 2016

Harry Potter fans will remember Newt Scamander as the author of the textbook Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. The movie takes us back to 1926 when Newt Scamander arrives at the Magical Congress of the U.S.A for a meeting with his magical briefcase containing a number of dangerous creatures. When the creatures escape, the state of magical and non-magical relations strain even further and Newt is pursued by the American wizarding authorities.

Curiosity gets the better of Jeff and Karen Gaffney when Tim and Natalie Jones, a seemingly perfect couple, move into their neighbourhood. With time on her hands, Karen starts trailing Natalie and discovers that they are, in fact, secret agents working for the Government. Watch as this average suburban couple that is the Gaffneys get their lives turned upside down as they are embroiled in the fast paced world of the Joneses.

THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS

MOANA

STARRING: SENNIA NANUA, GEMMA ARTERTON, GLENN CLOSE, PADDY CONSIDINE, DOMINIQUE TIPPER, ANAMARIA MARINCA, FISAYO AKINADE

STARRING: DWAYNE JOHNSON, AULI’I CRAVALHO

RELEASE: 17TH NOVEMBER 2016

RELEASE: 24TH NOVEMBER 2016

This post-apocalyptic horror film, adapted from the novel of the same name, is set in a dystopian future following a breakdown of society when most of humankind is wiped out by a zombie fungal infection. Join a scientist, a teacher, and two soldiers as they embark on a journey of survival with a special young girl named Melanie who is a hybrid: part “Hungry”, part human.

The latest offering from Disney comes in the story of Moana, a young woman who makes use of her navigational talents and sets sail for a fabled island. En route, she meets her hero, the legendary demigod Maui, who teams up with her on her quest to comedic and interesting effect. Mark your calendar, as it’s not to be missed.

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THE INTOUCHABLES

NOVEMBER 2016

The Intouchables: Life’s lemonade

Life is wonderful but it can also be cruel. You blink for a second and the world shifts beneath your feet, leaving you gasping for stability, but what you do moving forward will define your very existence.

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irst of all, I have to say that watching a film that wasn’t born in Hollywood is like breathing fresh air. Secondly, how is it that French can be so sexy? That was the realisation that hit me in the beginning of The Intouchables. Don’t misunderstand me, the core of this comedy-drama film is far off from romance or love of some sort. It focuses on the unlikely friendship that the universe threw in to make life interesting. Phillipe (François Cluzet) took the grief of losing his wife, up in the air through paragliding, but tragedy struck and he was left paralysed, unable to move his four limbs. Driss (Omar Sy) however, is a delinquent from a broken home 26

and collecting criminal records are his biggest achievement. So when Driss came storming in the middle of interviews for the position of Phillipe’s caretaker to get a signature for his welfare benefit claims, Phillipe was amused by how little Driss cared about his condition. Needing a place to stay, Driss accepted Phillipe’s job offer. The Intouchables was inspired by the true story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his French-Algerian caregiver Abdel Sellou. You would think that Driss’s only motivation is to take advantage of Phillipe’s immense wealth but the story led us to a heart-warming direction where you’ll see Driss being kind

in his care-free way. Phillipe’s willingness to trust Driss and how he responds to all of Driss’s absurd jokes makes them an unlikely great combo. He not only relies on Driss to care about his physical well-being but also other aspects of his life that he unintentionally neglected since the accident and that includes his only daughter. The anchor of the entire film is how Phillipe and Driss support each other especially when it comes to Phillipe’s epistolary relationship with a woman named Eleonore and Driss’s family that he left behind. The script was written to avoid the typical, cliché reactions from the characters and the comedies are not presented

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exaggeratingly as seen in other comedy movies. Every communication between characters seems natural and effortless. It’s pretty much like watching real people’s life rather than actors on screen. The story is told in the form of a flashback starting from a scene where both main characters are involved in a police car chase. The anticipation and the character build-up is worth watching. The most important message one can learn from this film is to make the best out of life and to enjoy every moment without taking them too seriously. Even though the film is not leading to a fancy climax, the unruffled plot makes it a great movie for a light evening in bed.

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UNPLUGGED REUNION

NOVEMBER 2016

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MUSIC HAS ALWAYS BEEN A PART OF OUR LIFE NO MATTER THE SUN OR THE STORM. MUSIC TELLS STORIES; DROWN THE THOUGHTS, EVEN SHAPE PERSONALITIES AND BEHAVIOURS. YOU WOULDN’T BE ABLE TO SURVIVE WITHOUT A SONG TO ACCOMPANY YOUR LIFE JOURNEY. THESE ARTISTS KNOW THAT BETTER THAN ANYONE ONE ELSE BECAUSE THEY ARE THE EPITOME OF MUSIC. SOME OF OUR 2016 UNPLUGGED ARTISTS SHARED THEIR MEMORIES OF 2016 AND WHAT THEY WOULD DO IF EARTH SUDDENLY STOPS MOVING.

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familiar name among the local music industry, these rock stars comprise of both local and international students and have been making waves in their own right. With personalities that complement each other, they are definately a force to be reckoned with. WHAT’S THE WEIRDEST THING THAT HAPPENED TO THE BAND THIS YEAR? Pras: There was once, we were playing the closing song to our set, where we just went nuts, and we weren’t really thinking. We put our guitars against each other and my strings snapped. In my head I was like “Shit, this has to be the most epic solo!” Seeing as

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it would be out of tune, I turned off the volume and played on. WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT TMJB WISHED IT HAD DONE THIS YEAR BUT DIDN’T AND WHAT STOPPED YOU? Maha: That would be finishing our album and the main thing that stopped us would be the funds to actually do it. We don’t want it to be anything less than we know it can be. We don’t want it to be half-baked with bad production values. We want to invest in it and make it good. NAME A SONG AND AN ANIMAL THAT DESCRIBES YOUR YEAR. EXPLAIN YOUR CHOICE.

Pras: Rock and Roll by Led Zeppelin. It’s perfect to describe the shows we’ve played this year from Hard Rock Café to Merdekarya. In terms of the animal, we’d say a honey badger. They are relentless killers. They’re cute, but they will kill you. IF YOU KNEW THE WORLD WOULD COME TO AN END IN SIX MONTHS, WHAT IS THE ONE THING YOU WOULD WANT TO ACCOMPLISH AS ARTISTES? Axam: We would tour internationally and have a solid fan base. Everyone gets two kinds of fans: We’ve got those who are friends and family who come and support us as well as the fans who listen to our music and keep on coming back to our shows. We’d like to build on the latter.

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familiar face to all who frequent open mics, bars, and performances all over Klang Valley. Along with his perfectly chilled personality; Isaac’s soothing voice, guitar playing, and songs will send you into a relaxed mood almost immediately, making it impossible for one to be antsy around him. WHAT WAS THE WEIRDEST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU THIS YEAR? Okay, the weirdest thing would be the gig I had in Redang – the customers got drunk, and they were very violent. They shouted at me for not playing their songs, they came on stage and just grabbed the mic from me and sang. That’s one of the worst weirdest experiences I’ve had in a gig. IF YOU WERE GIVEN ONE CHANCE TO CHANGE ONE THING IN 2016, WHAT WOULD IT BE? I wish I could change my time being idle to time I used to practice more. It would’ve been good if I had put more time into practice, and better my skills.

NAME A SONG AND AN ANIMAL THAT DESCRIBES YOUR YEAR, AND WHY? I’d say a salmon fish. Because salmons go through a lot of stuff before they come back to their place of origin. I feel similar because there were times when I wanted to give up and just take a steady, full-time job. But at the end of the day, it goes back to me wanting to perform full-time. So it’s like a cycle – I’ll leave, but then I’ll come back to my desire to perform. For a song, I’d say Owl City’s ‘Beautiful Time’, because the song narrates that there are tough times for everyone, and it’s about how you keep on going despite all the hard things. So I think that describes me for this year. IF YOU KNEW THAT THE WORLD WOULD COME TO AN END IN SIX MONTHS, WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT YOU WOULD WANT TO ACCOMPLISH AS ARTISTES? I’d like to play in at least one music festival. A big one! Because having recordings and demos are nice, but nothing beats the feeling of having a live music performance. That’s really where it’s at.

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arah Jade Quartet is a band made up of four friends sharing a similar passion for music. A blend of vocals, ukulele, guitar, violin and percussion, SJQ is a visionary band creating fusions of music that are pleasant to our ears. Freshly formed last May, Sarah, Lux, Nate and BK are just warming up to leave their mark in the music industry and hopefully, their dream stage. WHAT’S THE WEIRDEST THING THAT HAPPENED TO THE BAND THIS YEAR? This photoshoot and interview. We’re not used to getting attention. Some people also have asked us to do covers. IF YOU WERE GIVEN ONE CHANCE TO CHANGE ONE THING IN 2016, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

I think it’s prioritising. Working sucks your soul and it’s difficult to get inspired as well. We also wished we had more time to practice and it would’ve been nice if we’ve gotten more exposure. NAME A SONG AND AN ANIMAL THAT DESCRIBES YOUR YEAR. EXPLAIN YOUR CHOICE. Stressed out by twenty-one pilot. 2016 has been a weird year. A lot of ups and downs and a lot of random things happening. I think because it’s the year of the fire monkey which means there’s going to be people problems everywhere. The animal to describe our year is a chameleon, always changing colour. IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME TO DECEMBER 2015, HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE 2016 TO YOURSELF? Sarah: I think for me it’s been a lot of growth and pushing a lot of my limits whether it’s music, career, or personality. I wouldn’t have

expected that I can deal with a lot of what’s happened this year, last year. Lux: Prepare for the unknown because it’s been such an unpredictable year. I wouldn’t have expected it; graduating and looking for jobs. I am literally split into three locations to balance out my professional life in Singapore, my friends and family in Malaysia, and my relationship in Australia. Nate: Personally I think I managed to plan my productivity. I managed to achieve more things in a sense that I’m more organised and aware of what I’m supposed to do. So it’s been a decent year for me. IF YOU KNEW THAT THE WORLD WOULD COME TO AN END IN SIX MONTHS, WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT YOU WOULD WANT TO ACCOMPLISH AS ARTISTES? Sarah: I will release the most unpolished album in the world just to be out there. This is what I’m going to leave on this earth and hopefully, I can send it into space so that the aliens will find it. Lux & Nate: Sex, drugs, Rock & Roll.

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ubbly as ever, don’t let her petite physique fool you. Her vocal prowess is a force to be reckoned with and those who have seen her perform will be able to see that she definitely knows what she’s doing. This, of course, comes as no surprise seeing as she was a headliner for Soulfest Asia 2016 and the runner-up for Southeast Asia’s Rock Pop & Soul Competition in Vietnam. WHAT WAS THE WEIRDEST THING THAT HAPPENED TO YOU THIS YEAR AS AN ARTISTE? For me, it’s being recognised. This past year was the year where people started recognising me on the streets. It’s a bit weird having strangers come up to me to say hi but I like it. IF YOU WERE GIVEN ONE CHANCE TO CHANGE ONE THING IN 2016, WHAT WOULD IT BE? Write a song. I wish I pushed myself more in that sense. I always tell myself that I’m working on it but ultimately I need to push myself more. I get distracted easily and time management is really something that I need to get a grasp on as I’ve been having a lot going on lately. IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME TO DECEMBER 2015, HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE 2016 TO YOURSELF? It’s a rough year but it comes with selfrealisation. IF YOU KNEW THAT THE WORLD WOULD COME TO AN END IN SIX MONTHS, WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT YOU WOULD WANT TO ACCOMPLISH AS ARTISTES? I would just really want to leave a big impact where my performances can leave people feeling happy and alive again. I want people to feel happy watching me and I want my music to speak to people. I’m not an overachiever so I’m not going to say that I would release like five albums to impact my fans’ lives positively.

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ne of the best beatboxers in Malaysia, his percussion making mouth has won six awards, one even representing Asia. He has since wowed people with sounds of percussion that many did not know can be made with the human mouth, and has even once opened for Wang Lee Hom. WHAT WAS THE WEIRDEST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU THIS YEAR? I think one of the weirdest things was when my friend shouted “chicken shit!” 2 seconds right before I got hit by a huge lunk of bird dropping on my head. It was the funniest, most coincidental thing that has happened in my entire life. Haven’t laughed so hard in ages. IF YOU WERE GIVEN ONE CHANCE TO DO ONE THING IN 2016, WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE? Nothing. To me, there are only two types of regrets: 1. The regret of doing it. 2. The regret of not doing it. I always pick 2. NAME A SONG AND AN ANIMAL THAT DESCRIBES YOUR YEAR, AND WHY? “Stressed out” by twenty-one pilots because adulting is tough. And I choose a lion as my animal. Lions have always been leaders, and learning to be a leader has been a really tough journey for me. I feel like I’m leading my pride. IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME TO DECEMBER 2015, HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE 2016 TO YOURSELF? You’ll have found new ways to achieve your goals and you will learn so much. Patience, past-self. ANY NEW MUSICAL STYLES YOU’RE PLANNING TO VENTURE INTO IN 2017? Definitely heading into a rawer, synth pop style. Organic vocals are my thing right now. IF YOU KNEW THAT THE WORLD WOULD COME TO AN END IN SIX MONTHS, WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT YOU WOULD WANT TO ACCOMPLISH AS ARTISTES? To bring introspection to the world. A purifying perspective of the character. Oooooh so good.

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KLMUC

NOVEMBER 2016

Grand Debut Marked KLMUC’s Revitalised Approach KLMUC is known to give its students hands-on experiences that will help them to infuse into the industry of their choice. These students will be able to have more access to a global view of the industry through their latest collaboration.

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o celebrate the successful collaboration with University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) UK, The Faculty of Design & Creativity (FDC) Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University College (KLMUC) held a Revitalise presentation by showcasing a capsule collection from almost 20 next generation FDC and UCLan fashion designers. The prestigious collaboration will allow KLMUC students to complete their education and receive degrees awarded by the UCLan through transferable credits that are earned at KLMUC. This opportunity gives a wider access to international and industry-ready outlook. Spotted in attendance were students and special guests panellists from University of Central Lancashire School of Art, Design & Fashion. More than 200 visitors from various fashion and design industry gathered to witness the exciting event.

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ALTHEA KOREA

NOVEMBER 2016

RIRE LIP POWDER RM24.00

IT’S MY CUSHION CASE SET RM24.00

WITCH’S POUCH SELFIE FIX PIGMENT RM20.00

RIRE LUX Dual Stick RM35.00 Jaseongmin Magnetic Pack RM31.00

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VELIEVE BELLAMONSTER COLOR BLENDER SET RM24.00

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amed after the national flower of Korea, Althea is a one-stop shopping destination for authentic K-Beauty products shipped all the way from the Land of the Morning Calm to South East Asia. Korea is home to assorted beauty products worth drooling over. Although we can now get them in Malaysia, the prices are way too expensive thanks to the curse we call import taxes. However, an angel disguised as Althea descended from heaven to help us achieve great skin and impeccable makeups by providing us the means to get these products all the way from Korea at cheaper prices. Amen to that! True to its slogan ‘Beauty meets Korea’, Althea is a beauty company that offers a wide range of beauty products from over 88 authentic K-Beauty brands under its belt including Laneige, Innisfree, Etude House, Banila Co, and Skinfood. But if you want a fresh take on Korean products, you many also want to try brands that are less known in Malaysia such as It’s Skin, Holika Holika, and Nature Republic. To describe how the prices are attractively marked down at Althea, you can get an Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Foam for a tasteful price of only RM24.00 (retail price: RM80.00) during sale season. Your wallet will sing with happiness at the end of the month. Adding to its charm, Althea has a unique ‘Trendy Items’ section that will allow you to browse through all trendy and hot upcoming K-Beauty products. Just in case you’re on a tight budget, Althea also provides ‘Sale’ section. Best yet, you’ll get free shipping from Korea if you spend above RM150. You can read all about their Authenticity Guarantee, 30-days Unconditional Refund, and the delivery process online. Ready to dive in and shop till your pants drop? Visit my.althea.kr now!

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BEAUTY PICK

NOVEMBER 2016

Bausch + Lomb Lacelle Diamond

RM42 per box (10 pieces) and RM110 per box (30 pieces) available at all major optical stores nationwide They say the eyes are the windows to your soul and aren’t diamonds a perfect sparkle to catch that attention? After the release of Bausch + Lomb Lacelle Jewel, came another edition of fancy lenses with the release of Bausch + Lomb Lacelle Diamond Daily. It consists of five or 15 daily disposable pairs of lenses with 13mm pattern diameter. You can choose between shades of Aqua Glacier, Champagne Brown or Pink Rose. It’ll take half the time of your make-up preparations to get the plastic cover off, but it offers air-tight protection against foreign objects in exchange. It’s a bit uncomfortable the first half an hour after wearing them but it will slowly adapt to your eyes and can be comfortably worn for at least 12 hours. The pattern is designed based on solitaire cut diamond printed on the lenses to create that sparkle and it does make your eyes sparkle in the light. Though the colours are nice, the size of the lenses are just too big for our Asian eyes. Unless of course, you’re going for that doe or anime eyes. They’ll also dry up pretty fast so it’s a good idea to bring your lens solution as protection. The Bausch + Lomb series offers powered lens if you’re going for both functionality and fashion. The fact that it’s disposable, justifies its affordable pricing. Depending on the size of your eyes, this new lens might just tickle your fancy.

Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure (with Keratin Complex) RM26.90 Available at Caring Pharmacy, Guardian, Parkson and Sasa Malaysia

Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure is back with a new formula that incorporates keratin complex to strengthen nails and resist chipping. It has seven benefits in one bottle that includes base coat, strengthener, growth treatment, top coat and gel shine finish. The colours are fun yet suitable for people of all ages and we love the twist they put into naming each colour like Raisin the Bar and Shell We Dance. The colours that instantly caught our eyes were Jaded, Cherry Cherry Bang Bang, Kook a Mango and Belle of the Ball. You should really check these out. However, there was strong chemical smell. Good thing, it dries up fast in just a few minutes and two thin coats are enough to get that matte and solid colour on your nails. We definitely love how it looks. The subtle shine makes it even more satisfying. It also has a flat and wide applicator brush, making it easier to apply and leaving less smear compared to normal round brushes, which is another plus point. The nail polish can last up to 10 days with minimum chipping. However, despite its all in one benefits, the use of base coat, could have enhanced the colour even more. The price is considered pretty cheap for an established brand. You can get a bottle of Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure at a retail price of RM26.90. Bottom line, we’re definitely digging this product and it’s worth your money to try one.

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ome may have traveled the world, some on the other hand have never stepped foot out of their comfort zone. Many try to convince themselves that there will be time to travel their hearts out when their hair turned grey or their bank is finally full of cash. However, there are no guarantees in life, and travel is best done when you’re young and foolish. We will try to convince you to strip your fears and hesitation, and travel.

“If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears.” Glenn Clark

This is probably one of the best ways to rid you of your bad habits and cleanse your soul (and probably your personality). More often than not, it’s always you that stood in the way of progress and it’s not until you grasp the reality that you don’t need to have more to be happy, you’ll start to enjoy even the littlest things in life.

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” Gustave Flaubert

Travelling will make you humble. You will see more than what you’re used to and realise that the whole world does not revolve around you.

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Song of My Self (46, line S 1210-1214) Not I, not any one else can travel thawt road for you, You must travel it for yourself. It is not far, it is within reach, Perhaps you have been on it since you were born and did not know, Perhaps it is everywhere on water and on land. Wal t Whit Man It’ll force you to dig deep into how you’ve been living and give reasons for you to be thankful for everything you’re taken for granted.

“Maybe today I’m feeling Australian. I haven’t seen enough of the world to know that I’m German.” Anne

Ever had that feeling like you were born on the wrong side of the world. Well, let me tell you that you are not crazy nor alone with that thought. Don’t get me wrong, it’s undeniable that we love our country but sometimes the culture and the environment just doesn’t feel like home and a journey of discovery can never hurt. It’s one step closer to settling in and start living life with a lighter heart.

“We travel, some of us forever, to seek other places, other lives, other souls.” Anais Nin

This is not exactly news but sometimes love is beyond your reach and it’ll take a lifetime to find your purpose in life. You see journalists, philanthropist, and volunteers find solace in discovering each corner of the Earth whilst others see the beauty in shattered souls caught in the middle of flying bullets. Whatever your reason, may it be finding your other half or simply dedicating half of you into an unknown journey, there is no best way to do it other than travelling.

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pass down to your kids? Everyone can be a writer if they have stories to tell and it wouldn’t hurt to suck in the inspirations 10,000 miles away from home. You’ll get lost and lose you baggage, but boy oh boy it’ll be great bedtime stories.

“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” Anonymous

Routines are the scariest distraction for it’ll take away time from under your nose without you realising that there is not much left to spare. Money, fame or success may be your goals but what are they for when you can’t take the time to step back and relish in the journey? That hotel room, a good book and a walk on the beach awaits you.

“Traveling tends to magnify all human emotions.” Peter Hoeg

And it awakens a part of you that is buried down in that pitch black heart of yours tainted by heartbreaks and self-hate. Travel helps the healing process and being away from the cage that holds you, might make you realise that you don’t have to go back.

“When overseas you learn more about your own country, than you do the place you’re visiting.” Clint Borgen

You’d be surprised how much you’ll miss your country once that plane takes off. You might taste the steak and tacos but you’ll always come back for that Nasi Lemak. With everything that has been going on, the political frictions and religious dispute, it’s hard to believe that you’ll want to come back but despite all that, this country will always be your first home.

“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” Andre Gide

Travelling is a good way to stretch your limit and get your butt off the comfort zone. Success is nearly impossible if you are unwilling to grow and what better way to do it by conquering your fears and expanding your view.

“To awaken alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world.” Freya Stark

I can’t describe it better than Freya. That feeling is almost, magical. I’ll leave it at that.

“Travelling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” Ibn Battuta

Remember that time when…. Yes, wouldn’t you love to be the one with all the interesting stories and the one with a journal full of destinations to

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WASH IT! While it may be tempting to skip the whole process of washing and drying it (especially if you’re already late) on certain days, don’t make this a habit as a thicker beard will trap more dirt (among other things) which will lead to irritation. If you’re pressed for time, using a hair dryer not only quickens the process but will also gives it a fuller appearance.

SHAMPOO AND CONDITION Just like the hair on your head, facial hair needs to be shampooed and conditioned too and no, using your facial wash or even body wash as a substitute won’t do. Ideally, you should be shampooing your beard a few times

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a week. In case you haven’t heard, beard dandruff is in fact a real thing.

OIL IT UP! If you haven’t already heard of beard oil, then you’re probably whipping out your smartphones and googling it. Nope, not pulling your leg. Your beard needs moisture and conditioning too and using a beard oil regularly will do all of these while making it look neat. However, do keep in mind that less is definitely more here and the goal is NOT to make it look oily.

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NERD UNIT

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W

e don’t know about you, but we’re getting tired of wearing the same brands. Lucky for us, a new rival just arrived in this vast fashion arena and we can’t be more siked on welcoming NERDUNIT into town. All the way from San Francisco, U.S, NERDUNIT is a revolution of street wear that built its designs around a firm belief that no one really dies. The brand is known for its modern outline inspired by the military realm, from the garments to the ranking lines. The story behind the brand is to empower youth to be themselves despite the social pressure to blend in and disguise their true personality so that they’ll be accepted as what the society deemed ‘normal’. One of NERDUNIT’s signature design is The Great Wave of Kanagawa that was the first woodblock print made by Japanese ukiyo-e artist, Hokusai. It is used in one of their latest collection to symbolise strength in nature. They also collaborated with a celebrity blogger, Jane Chuck, to create the ‘Ain’t no Plain Jane’ collection that has the same street dominance but with a slightly feminine touch to make street wear a choice for women. Also, don’t forget to check out their latest collection, CreationxDestruction, that is sure to grab your attention. Aside from their sundry outerwear and top to bottom collections, NERDUNIT also has accessories and headwear to add to their growing profile. You can now get them in Malaysia as they are available in 18 outlets throughout the country including Parkson KL and Parkson Pavilion.

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SELECTION OF NEW PRODUCTS

NOVEMBER 2016

Calpis Grape Flavour

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Price: RM2.60 (350ml), RM5.80 (1L) Available in all major retail outlets nationwide

Nestum Grains & More Banana Caramel Flavour

Following the success of their natural and mango flavoured cultured drinks, everyone’s favourite healthy cultured drink from Japan is unveiling a whole new flavour for us to wet our whistles with: its all-new grape flavour! Malaysians can now indulge in the sweet tasting flavour of grapes, while cooling themselves down with this fat-free, zero-preservative cultured alternative to normal soft-drinks.

Price: RM11.53 per pack of 12 sachets Available at all leading supermarkets and hypermarkets nationwide

IKEA’s Oftast Bowls and Plates Price: RM 2.90 each Available at all IKEA outlets

The newest flavour of the time-old Nestum, banana caramel, is one that will make you breathe in deeply due to the deliciously fragrant blend, picturing its sweet and grainy taste in your mouth the entire way. Nestum Banana Caramel aims to help Malaysians snack healthily – to introduce fibre, three multi grains, and a whole lot more Vitamin C1 to keep bodies rejuvenated and energised for the day they are about to face.

Adding to the ever-growing list of products IKEA has under their belt, the Oftast cutlery set is set to help you eat your meals with extreme durability and affordability. The Oftast bowl was designed with an extremely minimalistic design in mind, are simple enough to just fit into the aesthetics of any kitchen, and can integrate into your family of bowls and plates easily. The cutlery is made to be extremely sturdy and high quality - Made with extremely strong tempered glass, IKEA’s Oftast bowls and plates are very resilient and hardy, and can even survive drops onto the floor. They come in different sizes: the bowl, the deep plate/bowl, plate, and side plate for different kinds of meals.

QWSTION Price: Simple Office - RM749, Simple Pack - RM649, Simple Ziptote - RM699, Simple Bag - RM449 Available at Momentum (gateway KLIA #22-73b), 46 by Project Gibraltar (USJ9), Acquire (Subang)

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Manage your personal inventory while looking great doing so with QWSTION’s new range of leather bag products, that can be used anywhere, anytime, and for any purpose. With great style and utility, it allows for flexibility and incredible utility. Determined to stay true to the urban concept, QWSTION’s bag’s design is fully suited for business purposes as well as leisure. The bags are made using organic cotton canvas, and consists of 55% GOTS certified organic cotton together with 45% recycled organic cotton. It is covered in an innovative and water resistat Eco-PU coating. The collection consists of four minimalist designs – the Simple Office, Simple Pack, Simple Ziptote and Simple Bag.

Price: RM44.90 each Available at pharmacies nationwide While it may be fun to experiment with, most people who have worn make-up can attest to the fact that taking it off and cleansing their face thoroughly can be a put-off, especially after a long day at campus or work. With Neutrogena’s cleansing solution, you can do both in just one step! Both a make-up remover and a deep cleanser, its oil-like texture will dissolve all your make-up, and will transform into a creamy soft foam after water is introduced into the equation. Comprising of three different types, Neutrogena Deep Clean caters to all forms of different skin types: All skin types, Hydrating Cleansing Oil to Foam for Dry skin, and Brightening Cleansing Oil to Foam for Dull skin.

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spiDERman ps4 It has been years since a good Spider-Man game has come out, and with his recent role in Civil War, his presence in the gaming world is much applauded. Spidey’s web swinging action and fighting seems incredibly smooth in the in-game trailer, and its fighting mechanics are shown to utilise his webs and super-strength with incredible creativity. However, not much of the game is known besides the fact that the Spider-man we are playing as is indeed Peter Parker, and that his suit was redesigned to include the mechanical eye squinty thing featured in the Civil War movie. r elease date: Unknown platforms: Judging by the name, I’d say just PS4

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Originally intended to be a sequel to the 2006 game of the same name, the new Prey is a reimagining of the original, and plays like a “space horror version of Groundhog Day”, according to CNet’s Seamus Byrne. There will be no connection to the original Prey except for the fact that the player will be fighting aliens. The first-person shooter game will pit players against smoke-like aliens amongst other things, and an interesting narrative looks to be afoot, despite not much being revealed yet. r elease date: 2017 platforms: Microsoft Windows, PS4, Xbox One

DEtRoit:BEcomE human Many years after exacting his vengeance against the Olympian Gods and lost his signature chained blades, the Kratos the bloodthirsty warrior many have come to know and revere has mellowed down and entered the stage most middle-aged men enter: fatherhood. Players will see a much more mellow version of Kratos as he tries to teach his son the basics of survival and growing strong. The playstyle may be slightly different from past games in the franchise due to the fact that Kratos’s signature chained blade weapons taken away. Players will also be able to control Kratos’s son, with him aiding the player along with solving puzzles and fighting enemies.

A neo-noir thriller game, the story follows the stories and struggles of multiple characters, all of whom are androids. Two known characters are Kara, a freshly made android with artificial consciousness discovering what life is like amongst humans, and Connor, an advanced police model tasked with hunting androids that have deviated from their programmed behaviour. A heavily choice-based third-person narrative game, the player is given the option to let the story unfold based solely on their choices. Characters are susceptible to death, and when they do, it’s not the end of the story – it simply goes on. As a result, different players may experience wildly different stories than others.

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PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECH

NOVEMBER 2016

NEFFOS X1 MAX The Neffos X1 Max is stylishly designed with premium materials – metal unibody exterior, 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass, and even a screen with ‘touch and display driver integration’ (TDDI), which is light, thinner and provides high control precision in games and apps. The phone also fetures top-notch cameras – its 13 megapixel rear camera is backed by a Sony sensor with back illumination, 5P lens, and a fast PDAF (phase-detection auto-focus) of 0.2 seconds. It also includes ‘Real-time night shooting’, which helps with night time photography. It is powered by the Octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 chipset with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, which can further be expanded to 128GB. Price: RM1150 http://www.neffos.com/

BEYERDYNAMIC IDX 200 IE The Beyerdynamic iDX 200 iE provides excellent sound through an extremely thin copper wire in the voice coil, which allows for lightning-fast responses to any changes in the voltage. As a result, it gives a transparent sound that is precise and graceful. Its high-quality microphone also supports telephone and Skype calls on all common smartphones, tablets and PCs. It comes with a 40cm cable, and can also be extended with a 90cm cable. Its cables can even be detached for a more flexible storage choice. Price: RM830 http://europe.beyerdynamic.com/shop/idx-200-ie.html

ASUS VIVOSTICK Introducing the newest pocket PC from ASUS – it turns any HDMI display or TV into a Windows PC or a Smart TV for work or play. It is powered by an Intel Atom processor with 2GB RAM, and has 32 GB onboard storage space. Perfect for people on the go, it is no longer necessary for long and tedious setups, users can just plug it into a TV and start working. It has a 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, both USB 3.0 and 2.0, as well as an HDMI port, an audio jack, and a cooling fan. Users can also cast content onto the larger screen with ASUS HyStream, letting them watch HD movies, videos, and music all while controlling it on their phone. Price: RM699 https://www.asus.com/my/

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HUAWEI HONOR 8 The Honor 8 really accentuates the unique personality and style of its owner – with its 2.5D glass body on both sides of the phone and diamond-cut aluminium alloy edges, it truly is a sight to behold. It comes with an innovative dual-lens 12MP camera, and world-class camera features that enable users to capture life in any occasion – especially with its dual ISP, F2.2 wide aperture that redefine the focal point even after the picture has been taken. The Honor 8 runs on the Kirin 950 processor, with an 8-core CPU up to 2.3HGz with 16nm FinFET architecture, providing an extremely smooth performance for users even for apps that require the most processing power. It also has a 3000mAH battery supported by Smart Power 4.0. Price: RM1699 – RM1899 http://www.huawei.com/my/

WIKO UFEEL Giving the phrase ‘all there at your fingertips’ a whole new meaning, the Wiko UFeel’s fingerprint sensor is one of the most multi-purpose there is. The UFeel has a second-generation fingerprint sensor for better performance, speed and greater accuracy. It is located right below the display, and will unlock your phone in a mere 0.48 seconds. Furthermore, you can customise up to five fingerprints for the fingerprint sensor for five different usages! By assigning different functions to different fingers, you can access your apps with ease. The phone has a Quad-Core 1.3GHz, 64-bit processor, 4G LTE connectivity, 3GB RAM, 16GB ROM, and it all runs on Android Marshmallow, ensuring it all runs responsively and instantly. Price: RM699 http://my-en.wikomobile.com/

LENOVO YOGA BOOK 2-IN-1 The Yoga Book is unconventionally slender, and is much lighter than the notebooks that one is used to. It is 405mm at its slimmest edge, and is just 9.6mm when it’s closed. It weighs a mere 690 grams, making it extremely easy to carry around. Its instant Halo Keyboard is a full touch-screen backlit keyboard that combines both software and hardware into one fluid interface. It is made with glass that gives off a rough, matte feel and finish. It lacks any physical keys, and the keyboard only pops up when it is needed, and is a touch screen otherwise. Predictive typing patterns that adapt to the user is also available. It also comes with a real pen accessory. One can continue to write and draw, as if on paper. Users can also write with the pen using real ink tips onto a piece of paper, as well as use it as a stylus. Price: RM2310 for the Android version and RM2770 for the Windows http://www.lenovo.com/my/en/

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FLASH PLUS 2

NOVEMBER 2016

SIMPLICITY

AT ITS BEST

Flash is a new player in town compared to more well-known brands but it doesn’t lose when it comes to creating a good performance and affordable smartphones.

Design

Display and Sound

The design is made perfect to fit your hand with a 5’5 screen made of thick glass in the flat back shade. The biggest improvement from the original Flash Plus in terms of the design is the premium metal framework installed as the back panel that comes in two shiny colours, Luna Silver and Venus Gold. Although the aesthetic is far better with a slight curved at the sides for better ergonomics, I must say that it took a while to figure out how to open the back panel as it is tightly sealed. There are two SIM slots and a microSD expansion slot added inside the main body whereas the speaker is placed at the bottom of the back panel. You can find the power and volume buttons on the right side of the phone where the former is on top of the other. A new addition to this Flash series is a fingerprint scanner on the physical home button on the bottom of the front panel. The fingerprint scanner can store up to five sets of unique prints and you can customise different applications to display depending on the fingerprint.

The display comes with a full HD resolution which is translated into 1920x1080 pixels. The screen looks satisfying and the adjustable brightness is available to alter the screen light to your liking. Colour-wise, it is not exactly lucid but it is set fairly for a pleasant view. Flash Plus 2 highlight its Hi-Fi audio quality with dual speakers installed at the back.

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Camera Flash takes pride in its photography features with a 13-megapixel rear camera loaded with f/2.0 aperture lens, face detection, and dual LED flash as well as a five megapixel front camera. It’s quite disappointing as it does not produce great quality photos when it is a highly promoted feature. However, it is still considered decent when taken its price into account. The camera can also record videos in HD at 30 frames per second and that’s about it.

Performance To improve performance, this phone is equipped with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal

memory with an extra memory slot that allows up to 128GB memory expansion. It is powered up using a 64 Bit Helio P10 octa-core processor paired with Mali T860 GPU that is set to give you a satisfying performance and good gaming experience but we must say that it fell short in terms of overall performance as it is a bit lagging when changing between applications and it is not as powerful as its predecessor. However, basic tasks can still be done at an average speed.

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1.8GHz MediaTek MT6755 octa-core processor 2GB of RAM &16GB of storage (expandable via microSD) 13-megapixel rear camera with f/2.0 aperture, PDAF and dual LED flash 5.5-inch full HD OGS display, 1920 x 1080 resolution Dual SIM WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, GLONASS, Fingerprint sensor, HiFi audio 3000mAh battery Android 6.0 Marshmallow Price: RM729.00

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HONOR 5C

NOVEMBER 2016

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HONOR-RIFFIC! While it looks and feels much like the honor 5X which we reviewed early this year, this model is RM100 cheaper with a retail price of RM799. The key point with this device is that its flagship-grade dual antenna system, according to Huawei, automatically switches to the antenna with the best signal in order to prevent dropped calls. Design and Features Much like the honor 5X, it fits reasonably well into the palm of your hand and has an elegant yet simple design with its metallic back which is moulded using a high-speed metal stamping process. The device is also protected by a scratch-resistant anodised coating which will help when it comes to wear and tear. In terms of display, the device packs a 5.2inch 1920x1080p Full HD screen with a PPI of 423 and 16.7 million colours.

Camera It’s 8MP front camera is pretty nifty as it comes with a Back Illumination (BSI) sensor (nope, we didn’t just make that up) as well as a 77° wide-angle lens and f/2.0 maximum aperture which provides for sharper images regardless of lighting conditions. For its rear camera, the device boasts 13MP which comes with a 78° wide-angle macro lens with f/2.0 maximum aperture. For those who

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crave more creative control over their pictures, there’s always the option of utilising the manual shooting modes such as the Professional mode and the Light Painting mode.

with Android 6.0’s Doze Mode and Huawei’s SmartPower 3.0 power-saving technology, the device can easily last for more than a day on a single charge.

Audio

Fingerprint Scanner

The device comes with an integrated speaker box which provides greater audio clarity, a smart power amplifier which optimises sound output in real time, and SWS surround sound which helps to produce rich and immersive audio with reduced noise and distortion.

In true honor fashion, the fingerprint sensor is as responsive and dependable as always. What we love this time around is the added assurance that comes in the form of Replay Protected Memory Block (RPMB) technology which prevents the user’s fingerprint data from being accessed even if the phone is rooted.

Performance & Battery Life The device is powered by a 16nm Kirin 650 chipset which makes it the first device under RM1000 to do so. This basically means more power and, according to Huawei, a 65% increase in performance. The honor 5C runs on a 3000 mAH battery and decreases power consumption by 40% thanks to the 16nm Kirin 650 chipset. Paired

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16GB Internal Memory

Supports up to 128GB Micro SD Card

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Tuna Villa Gajah

Dropper Lamb Done Two Ways

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feel left out, as the Paneer & Mango (RM29) is sure to excite your taste buds. The Angus Slider (RM36) with the homemade patty was fresh and left us eager to try out the mains. Opting for a carb-rich, leaner option, we chose the anecdotal Tuna Villa Gajah (RM52) best described as an unlikely marriage between two very different people. While this dish is notable for the freshness of its sashimi tuna, the flavours could be a little more cohesive, in our opinion. Chef Vic shared that this recipe was concocted by Navin during a holiday in Bali. Other musttries on our list include the Taiping Duck & Garlic Rice (RM52) and the Wagyu Gula Melaka (RM188) and vegetarians should not miss the Spinach & Shrooms Rigatoni (RM42). Finally deciding to unleash our carnivorous tendencies, we chose the Dropper Lamb Done Two Ways (RM172). This dish is perfect for sharing and we have to say that the plating is beyond impressive. New Zealand lamb rack and loin cuts served on a bed of baby Chinese kale with king oyster mushroom with a heap of delectable pumpkin mash. The first thing that struck us was how perfectly smooth and deliciously smoky the mash was – which in our opinion was perfection. The lamb rack was simply out of this world perfectly marinated with the chef’s special secret blend of paprika and cumin marinade. The loin cuts were tender, simply seasoned with salt and pepper thus preserving its natural flavour. The coriander pesto could easily be the star of this dish – bursting with flavour and complementing the meatiness of the lamb excellently. Once again vegetarians can opt for the Mossy Forest Pita (RM66) that comes with roasted tomato confit and hummus. Manja does not compromise on its loyalty towards local flavours, not even in its beverages. The Malaysian Maid (RM29) is made from tuak, lime, sugar and mint, and is perfectly refreshing. The Oriental Peck (RM33) is a mix of sake, lemon, sugar and crème de mure while the Guava & Rum (RM29) is strong yet distinctively fruity. The nonalcoholic Mint Teaser (RM22) serves as a perfect palate cleanser. Manja is consistently commendable for its efforts in taking traditional, everyday delights to new heights, and this shows right down to its desert menu. The Teh Tarik On Toast (RM32) is a bold spin on the typical Malaysian tea time – house churned teh tarik ice cream served with kaya on focaccia slices. The bitter sweetness of the strongly flavoured tea ice cream complements the sweetness of the kaya toast. The Kopi Peng & Kahlua (RM32), an interesting marriage between local coffee ice cream and Kahlua is also a must try on our list. Manja is open d ail y fr oM 11.30 a.M. to 2.00 a. M. for r eser vations, call: 012 373 7063

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TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY

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Cinematography and artwork in anime have always been incredibly brilliant. You can only wish to be thrown into the fictitious world to experience it first hand. 1. 5 Centimeters Per Second Every creation in this anime has its meanings and that include the landscape as well as the weather that carries the emotions of the characters. The artwork in itself is at a different level. Capturing first love and first heartbreak as its theme, this anime is layered with stunning backgrounds; cheery blossoms and trains moving amongst them. Additionally, this anime has also received great reviews for its ability to touch the audience.

2. Spirited Away A world of spirits is brought to life in Spirited Away. A young girl trapped in the spirit world is forced to work in a bathhouse in order to find a way to break free and return to the human world. The creator, Hayao Miyazaki, who is very fond of museums due to the nostalgic feeling he feels during his visits, translated it into the anime. Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum and a traditional Japanese inn, Notoyaryokan are some of the buildings that inspired Miyazaki.

3. Garden of Words From the same guy that created 5 centimetres per second, Makoto Shinkai sprinkled his magic in another short movie, Garden of Words. It follows the fateful meeting of a school student and a middle-aged woman on a rainy day at a 60

local park. With the talent of bringing his artwork to life, Garden of Words matches a projection of a well-designed dream. It’s definitely a feast to the eyes. The Japanese garden where these two characters met is constantly showered with rain that represents a dome that shelters them from the reality of their lives. The Garden of Words is

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4. Kill la Kill Kill la Kill is a subtle story of the fascism in a fictional high-school dictated by the menacing student council inspired by Japanese history in modernising the country by evolving the school uniforms in a military-like design. Garnering positive reception from critics, the anime is packed with gripping scenes in a high-school that oddly resemble a beautifully put together modern military base. Though highly

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illogical, this anime definitely belong in our top spot.

5. Blue Exorcist (Ao no Exorcist) I just can’t exclude Blue Exorcist the Movie, simply because, it’s captivating backgrounds will leave you in awe. Your favourite brothers, Rin and Yukio, returns in yet another exhilarating adventure. The production is done to perfection in terms of cinematography and animation. The details placed into every piece of brick and metal used in the building is amazing and it is translated throughout the movie. A must for Ao no Exorcist fans!

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The Oil Tank That Runs Windows

The Village Of Forgetfulness

Hogewey is a nice little village in Amsterdam, complete with a supermarket, stores, a theatre and a barber shop. It is extremely pleasing, and has about 152 residents living in it. But there is one thing about this village that is different from normal villages: it is actually a village specially made for dementia and Alzheimer patients. Everything in the village is arranged so that it is prepared to give residents all the care they need, but while allowing patients to believe that they are still living in real village. All the staff, such as the supermarket cashier, restaurant manager and hair dresser all work incognito, and are all specially trained to care for people with dementia. This approach, as opposed to nursing homes, is a much kinder approach to care for old folks, allowing the freedom to walk around outside, shop, visit friends and relax instead of just being confined in a tight space at all times.

Every single computer in existence has a way of cooling down – either by a bunch of fans in their CPU, or a liquid cooling system for the richer folks amongst us. However, have you ever seen a CPU that is submerged in liquid oil as a cooling system? You can even add bubbles machines to make it look like an actual bubbling fish tank (minus the fish). This works as the heat will transfer to the surrounding oil, and will dissipate through fans and radiators, leaving it cool again. This is possible because mineral oil is not conductive, and hence would not cause the components to short circuit. However, there can be many drawbacks to this method – you can’t over-clock your PC (send it into overdrive), it’s incredibly troublesome to maintain and clean up, and it weighs a tonne because it’s ultimately filled with heavy liquid. But hey, all those inconveniences might just be worth it if you’re into having a fishless fish tank for a computer.

Venom Man Imagine walking back home from school or work, and in the bushes, you see a snake slowly slithering towards you. One’s natural reaction would be to either slowly back off and hope it doesn’t see you, or run away screaming and hope it’s not as fast as you. However, Tim Friede from the U.S is one guy that would do the complete opposite, and is willingly to let them bite him. Since he was young, Friede has built up a tolerance to the venoms of some of the world’s most poisonous snakes by subjecting himself to controlled doses of snake venom injections and snake bites. He is now completely immune to the poison of snakes, and can even take bites from the world’s most poisonous snake, the Black Mamba, whose bites will kill a normal human in 20 minutes. He is now working with immunologists to find out how to help third-world countries develop vaccines for snake attacks.

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MARIJUANA: YAY OR NAY?

NOVEMBER 2016

What is your opinion on other countries legalising marijuana? If we follow suit, what do you think the effects will be on our country? The legalisation of marijuana and the effects which follow is a timeless debate, regardless of age, gender, or even nationality. With legalisation of this soft drug gaining traction as of late, we decided to speak to the students of HELP University on their opinion on the matter.

TYE JUEN, 18

VIVECCA DHARNI, 18

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“Well marijuana is a type of drug no matter how you look at it. If you were to say yes to any form of drugs, ultimately you would be promoting its usage. Even though people say that marijuana does the least damage, it is still a drug and it is likely to promote drug abuse and substance abuse in Malaysia.”

“Honestly, I don’t think it’s the best step to take for any country considering it does have some downsides such as reducing productivity among people. However, I don’t think it’s all bad because it does serve as a relaxant whereby it can help reduce stress. In a controlled amount, I don’t think it’s all that bad.”

GRACE KIM, 18

JOSEPH YONG, 18

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“I’m against legalising marijuana in other countries and in Malaysia because it’s a drug and over consumption will eventually lead to addiction. In turn, this will decrease productivity and result in an over reliance on it whereby they will face difficulties in carrying out their daily tasks.”

“Personally I feel that it really depends on the country itself as well as its conditions. In the United States, they have been facing a problem with illegal marijuana and this is why it is a good move to legalise it to bring down the black market. As a result, lower crime rate.

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