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THE STRUGGLE WITH AFFECTION

Expressing love seems like the easiest thing to do. It’s such a basic concept ingrained in all of us since childhood. Yet, it’s surprising to see how many people these days struggle to show affection to their parents.

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THE MOTIVATED JOVIAL BAND

Formerly known as The Maha Jeffery Band, these guys have renamed themselves as TMJB. Checkout their interview to find out how they made a name for themselves in this competitive industry.

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ARTISTIC FATHERHOOD

It’s already tough to be a parent let alone a single parent. But for award-winning DJ, Nick C, it’s all about communication and balance.

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MOMS MOULDING THEIR MINI-ME’S

You can always rely on your mom to give you the best advice on anything especially beauty tips which she learnt from her mom. Tried and tested by all moms, here are some hand-me-down tips which you can try out over the weekend.

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TUTI, MODEL EXTRAORDINAIRE

Read all about Nuraini Noor, first ever Malay to compete in the famous modelling-based reality TV show, Asia’s Next Top Model.



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There’s always something interesting about Thailand no matter how many times you visit. Campus Plus was invited by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to soak in the rich history of Kanchanaburi. Kamil Haziq captured this stunning beauty through his lens.

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Award Ceremony: PR1MA-PAM Architectural Ideas Student Competition 2015/16 Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia and the Malaysian Institute of Architects came together to create a platform for Malaysian architecture students to showcase their talent and challenge their creativity. The competition called for ideas in designing “future quality affordable housing which include cost-efficient surroundings”. Through the eyes of the new generation, PR1MA may observe the different technical solutions to an equally accessible Malaysian real estate that is focused on bringing back the essence of community. As Dato’ Abdul Mutalib Alias, CEO of PR1MA said, “We want to let the young ones get involved in the building of our nation”. The winners who swiped the grand prizes were the undergraduate PAM students from University Sains Malaysia (PR1MA Landed Homes), post-graduate PAM students from University Malaya (PR1MA High-Density Living) and a young graduate PAM member (PR1MA Transit Oriented Development).

Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Upcoming TARCian Run 2016 Following the success of the TARCian Run that was first introduced last year by the alumni of Tuanku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC), the event is back for its second year and will be held on the 17th July at TAR UC campus in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. The TARCian Alumni Association (TAA) is on a mission to make this fundraising event an annual programme that will continue to be held in the month of July. Using the theme of “Run for Unity”, this mini marathon is targeted to attract 5000 participants from the TARC staff, alumni, students and family members, to public runners interested in joining. There are a total of eight categories in which two are welcomed for public participations (Malaysian citizens only, whereas others are open specially for TARCians. Participants under the age of 18 are required to get parental consent before signing up for this event. Entrance fees inquiry and registration can be made online at www.themarathonshop.com or through TAR’s official website www. tarc.edu.my from 1st March till 17th June. 8

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IMI’s (International Hotel Management Institute) Chef Anthony Caine Visits KDU Malaysia Chef Anthony Caine showcased his 22-year-honed talent to his excited students recently. His passion in creating great food transcends through his love for teaching. Hence his profession as a lecturer in IMI Sweden, partner University of KDU. Chef Caine has coloured his history by starting as a newbie just outside London on the Strand. He was trained as a MasterChef and now proudly dons his Michelin Star Badge. Abroad at the Caribbean, France, Switzerland and other parts of the world, he brought with him his reason for pairing the two professions of teaching and cooking together. Joining IMI in Sweden, Chef Caine wanted to share the kind of practices that every student should acquire to be prepared for the reality of the working environment. A major reason why IMI was appealing to him was the partnership with KDU and their alumni. He wholly supported their efforts in taking care of the student and their careers beyond their education, which fitted well with his resolutions in teaching. When asked about Malaysian cuisine, his polite feedback, “I was so surprised at the unique diet in Malaysia” when he was introduced to fish curry and rice for breakfast. Chef Caine should be applauded for braving the heat of Malaysia without discomfort. The Swiss Luncheon was directed by Chef Caine but cooked by the little chefs of KDU! Away from the stoves, he shared with them his kitchen essentials; people skills in the areas of communicating and listening in the kitchen require little chefs to arrest their ego in order to learn; to read more and apply the knowledge you attain in the kitchen to the theories in the books. Chef Caine was always a tyrant as a child. Divine intervention called for a tough teacher in school to put him in his place causing him to channel his emotions through his childhood hobby: cooking. From then on, Chef Caine was dedicated to creating a platform for young people to pave their way to a better life. His exposure to different cuisines led him to his interest in the Asian way of food, especially Thai cuisine. “Fusion but not confusion” became a genre he leaned towards in his cooking. However, if Chef Caine had not pursued his passion, his green thumb would have gotten the better of him; the quiet life that gardening brings is an inner calling, probably better chased during his later years.


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More Opportunities for Vocational Students Provided by SG Education Group and Pearson Education Partner SG Education Group, a homegrown market leader in private skills training and Pearson Education, the world’s largest education company with a presence in over 70 countries signed an exclusive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that kicked off a strategic collaboration aimed at tapping into the growing demand for skilled, technical and vocational graduates. This exclusive MoU enables SG Education Group to open the metaphorical window of opportunity to train and develop their students at the highest standards possible. Among the aspects of the collaboration that students will be able to benefit from are, a dual diploma programme, partner university progression, industry employment and enhancing their skill sets.

Taylor Students Conquer Broga Hills in Leadership Field Trip Both the students and lecturers of the pre-university Taylor’s College Sri Hartamas had a field day in the gentle embrace of Mother Nature in the hills of Broga, Semenyih recently. According to its Campus Director, Anandakumaresh Ratnasingam, the leadership camp is one of college’s endeavours to develop the selfless leaders of tomorrow who will rise to the challenges thrown at them by imbuing its students with confidence through the breeding of soft skills such as communication, problem solving and logical reasoning skills in addition to its usual 3Ls (learning, leadership and life skills) and 5Cs (collaboration, creative thinking and problem solving, communication, creativity and innovation, cultural adaptation). Students were given the chance to learn while playing through leadership workshops, campfire performances, obstacle courses and water-based activities, while treating themselves to the beauty of the Malaysian sunrise and fresh air atop the picturesque Broga Hill. 10

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Search for the Digi CXO Apprentices The inaugural search for the Digi CXO Apprentice kicked off in March when Digi called out to digitally-savvy, innovative and purpose-driven fresh graduates to compete for eight exclusive spots to apprentice with Digi’s top management team for a year. Digi’s CXO Apprentice will accelerate the best potential in the fastest possible manner by pairing eight young talents to Digi’s eight respective Chiefs (CXOs), giving them direct exposure to the forefront of business and leadership. These apprentices will spend a year working directly with Digi’s Chiefs, receiving first-hand guidance in everything they will do.

R U Tough Enough? Men Versus Women Kix HD R U Tough Enough? by Watsons Malaysia is here for another year of searching for Malaysia’s toughest. Back with a twist, this year’s competition aims to break the global stigma by making it the battle of the sexes led by two of our own ambassadors, actor Keith Foo, as well as celebrated radio talent and fitness enthusiast, Linora Low. The crowned winner will walk away with a grand prize of RM30,000 after overcoming a series of physically and emotionally demanding challenges. Open to Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above, 10 chosen participants will compete in the final showdown to decide which gender is the toughest.

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Penang-ites Rejoice! Under Armour has opened a new 1,600 square feet brand house in Queensbay Mall, a year after the brand made its way into the Malaysian market. In addition, their latest technology, CoolSwitch, infused three unique active cooling ingredients in their apparel in order to cool one’s body and skin when one starts to heat up and sweat – which members of the media got to experience first-hand as part of the media retreat leading up to the launch of the new brand house. As part of the brand’s next phase of growth, Triple Pte. Ltd. will be partnering with Neonshine Sdn. Bhd., one of the more established companies in Malaysia, well-known for their track record in bringing in notable brands.

VIMA Music Awards Branching Out Into the Modelling Business The VIMA (Voice International Music Awards), widely considered a benchmark by many Asian musicians as the most important and anticipated music awards in South-East Asia, is proud to announce its new addition to music awards. They will be venturing into modelling awards as well. Unlike other traditional modelling contests, VIMA boasts that it focuses on aspects more than simply skin deep, giving contestants a chance to taut their individuality, intelligence, as well as their social and presentation skills. VIMA also states that the modelling contests will be free from discrimination, and that women from ages 18-40 of all shapes, sizes, races and skin colour, with or without piercings and tattoos are welcome to join. The grand finals for the VIMA Music Awards and the VIMA model awards will be held simultaneously in July. 12

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Nutella Launches #YourNutella Campaign to Thank Malaysian Fans. Fresh off the success of #YourNutella in Singapore, the company found itself in Malaysia as part of the next leg of the global spread of the campaign that began in Europe and the Middle East. The campaign aims to get people to share their stories through the @NutellaSEA Instagram handle and the hashtag #YourNutella. Stories of what fans’ names mean to them, as well as memories of Nutella are highly welcomed. Nutella South East Asia Brand Manager Fabion Heymer remarks, “Everyone’s name is special, just like our shared memories with our fans, so we hope that our #YourNutella campaign will aptly convey our gratitude for their support.” From midApril to the end of May, participating supermarkets and hypermarkets will carry name label standees, with selected stores running promotional events for fans to get their own name labels. The list of participating stores can be found on the official website for the campaign YourNutella.com. For fans who are unable to find their names in the standees, the website, launched on the 14th of March, will allow anyone to customise their own labels and have them sent to their email address. To participate in the campaign, snap a picture and tell your story, then tag the @NutellaSEA Instagram account with #YourNutella.

Treasuring Eternal Loyalty As a token of appreciation for the support they have garnered from users, Malaysia’s No.1 Halal beauty brand SAFI presented a new chapter of SAFI Fair with the main theme of “SAFI Loves You”. In order to create a bridge between SAFI team and users, the brand started the “Love to Reward” contest from March to May 2016. SAFI Fair will be used as the platform to introduce to potential users their latest range of beauty products. Users will have the opportunity to take home prizes with purchases of SAFI products worth RM20 and above throughout the programme. The “Love to Reward” contest accepts participation via form submission or SMS. All winners will be invited to a special appreciation event. MAY 2016 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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ove our parents. It’s such a basic concept; you would think that it’s ingrained in every child since the day they’re born. Yet surprisingly, quite a number of children nowadays struggle to show affection to their parents and cases of parents being abused at the hands of their own children are becoming more and more common. The question is, why? According to Global Times, parents are left bewildered and “shocked” when their children tell them “I love you” over the phone. Entering the teen years is always a big and often difficult transition. It’s like getting inducted into the long awaited “cool club” thus they feel the need to carry themselves in a different manner in order to seem more grown up and fit into a society notorious for critical opinions and judgmental views. Feeling the pressure of such scrutiny, children often reject PDA (public displays of affection) from their parents because it’s stereotyped as “childish” and “embarrassing”. Instead of seeking guidance from parents, problems and feelings are often kept a secret because teens often claim “they (parents) wouldn’t understand”. As a result, this can often lead to a rift between children and parents that will only grow over time. Both parties become less intimate and slowly but surely, they lose the confidence to express love with the ease they once did when they were younger and be free from those psychological “walls” we put over time. Many children end up feeling uncomfortable and forceful when showing affection to their parents while some avoid it altogether and choose to express it in different roundabout ways that do not necessarily involve “I love you” or physical love. When affection for your parents get lumped into the “awkward feelings” category, it will become hard for children to receive love as well. Attempts of affection by parents are often diluted by standoffish reactions and somewhat-cold responses from children until they decide to give up trying. Even when children truly need some TLC, they struggle to ask for it because they feel “unworthy” due to

years of giving the cold shoulder. In reality, children crave connection and attention like we crave chocolates- so yes, the need is real. After all, we humans are social beings. Yet because of this aversion to i n ti m a c y w hi c h h a s sn ow bal l e d over the years, fa m i l i e s s t r u g g l e to create that connection and the children affected are often disconnected emotionally, cynical and described as being somewhat cold. According to Taylor’s University, Lakeside Campus Head of Counselling and Psychological Services Centre (CPSC) & Health Services Centre (HSC) Marian E. Arumugam, culture and belief has influenced the way many families portray love to one another. In Asia, most parents use an authoritative style of parenting which revolves around the pillars of respect for elders, reasoning, discipline and guidance. She said not to confuse authoritative parenting for a totalitarian-military type family which is void of affection and warmth. Plenty of families that use authoritative

parenting methods are warm and loving. Love manifests in different ways, whilst some show it through bear-hugs and kisses, others may show it by sweating blood and tears in order to give their family a comfortable life. However, the definition of “love” and the lines of affection may be blurred- many families claim they love each other but struggle to manifest that said love physically, especially in public. Asian parents also tend to be less empathetic towards their children- not because they don’t love them but because they want them to build emotional resilience and strength. When we reach a certain age, phrases like “Aw are you okay? Everything will be all right sayang” followed by kisses and comforting pats are replaced with the h a rd truth “Pull yourself together, don’t wallow in self-pity”- all with the intention of toughening up their children to face the brutal real world. It is moments such as these where children feel like a rug has been pulled from beneath them


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and they become less and less confident in expressing or requesting for affection. The practice of inhibiting emotions and self-control lead to a collective struggle of children unable to fully express their feelings to not only their parents but friends as well. This is sad because now, there are plenty of children who say, “Yes, I do love my

parents” but w h e n yo u a s k t h e m w h y, t h ey furrow their brows and look like they’re trying to solve the Riemann hypothesis and at the end of the day they reply, “Because they’re my parents.” Or children grow up surrounded by many acquaintances but no true friends because they’ve never truly opened up to those around them.

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What should you do if you feel emotionally detached from your parents?

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Communicate! Communication is the key, so don’t be afraid to broach the topic with your parents. Sit them down and have a heart to heart conversation with them. Whether it’s over dinner or in the car, make sure you talk to them! There will always be counsellors willing to listen and give you advice. Do not be shy to approach them in fear of being judgedthey’re here to help you. Learn to tolerate and accept the rigorous demands of life. Many parents are unable to spend time with you regularly because they’re busy fighting for survival in the urban jungle but that doesn’t mean they do not care or think about you. In fact, they’re probably working so hard for you, for your education so you can live a comfortable life! So instead of condemning them as terrible and neglectful parents, support them by calling them and texting them so that they know you understand and that

you love them. Don’t let absence create a rift between you and your parents. Appeal for reassurance. It’s totally okay to request for a comforting hug and cuddle once in a while- male or female. Don’t be self-conscious in front of your friends or anyone for the matter. What’s wrong about hugging and kissing your mom in front of them? What’s wrong in giving your father a peck on the cheek before you’re off to your first class? Let me tell you- nothing! Be receptive to your parents and welcome their affection. You’re never too old for a cuddle or even a hug.

The Indirect Effect “Elder Abuse is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring in any relationship where there is an expectation of trust that causes harm or distress to an older person.” – WHO Elder abuse by children is one of the most under-reported subjects and is constantly overshadowed by cases of child abuse. You always see parents being painted as the inhumane criminals while the children play the victim but lately, you will find more and more domestic violence cases whereby the roles have been reversed. While it is terrible and wrong, cases of parents abusing their children is not something new and unheard of. In fact, it has become so dreadfully common till the image of a terrified and frail


child trying hard to hide from a towering drunkangry parent is horribly devastating but not abnormal to picture. However, the mental image of the roles reversed- a cowering, trembling parent and a violent child is equally perverse and unacceptable. These cases are not just limited to physical assault but verbal, psychological, financial, sexual and emotional abuse as well and the age of the abusers can be as young as 10 to 24 years old. Cases of elder abuse by children are many a time swept under the rug and go unreported because of the shame felt by the parents. According to research, abuse cases such as this are often viewed as “taboo” and the ultimate form of a dysfunctional family. Therefore, in order to protect their pride and integrity as a family to the eyes of the public, many parents choose to endure and try to handle the situation on their own. In some cases, parents choose not to report such cases for the sake of their abusers- their children. Love truly has no boundaries and despite the assault and terrorism, parents truly love their children unconditionally and are not willing to see them behind bars. Many family psychologists attribute the sense of entitlement which children possess today as one of the main factors of children assaulting their parents be it verbal or physical. Much of the abuse stems from disappointment and rage when parents deny children their desires which they view as their “right” such

as consumer goods like the latest iPhone or something as simple as money. Another popular viewpoint is that children who have grown up in abusive households or have experienced trauma are more likely to cause cases of childrenon-parent abuse. These children usually have a lot of pent up frustration and are unable to deal with their emotions well. Therefore, when triggered, they may explode into a violent rage and take it out on the people closest to them- their parents. Marian elaborated that childon-parent abuse is not a direct effect of children lacking physical affection from parents. It’s caused by the extreme- childhood abuse, grudges left unresolved, neglect which is not the absence of physical affection but love itself and family trauma experienced in the past. The phrase “they did this to me so it’s only fair that I do this to them” resonates in their minds and dampens any guilt they may feel. They are cold and stoic on the outside but deep down-

beneath all the layers and psychological walls they have erected, is a child that just wants to be loved. This is why sometimes, there is such a vast difference by what we say and what we truly feel. It is hard to forgive and forget which is why cases like these happen.

The five pillars to child development: The development of these five aspects in a child till they become a young adult is the responsibility of every parent. They can easily be remembered by the unfortunate acronym “PILES” (not the haemorrhoids kind)

a child that links to the overall ability. Intellectual development covers a wide range of areas from memory to attention span to visual-motor skills.

“L” for Linguistic Development:

This includes development of gross motor skills (movements of large muscles), fine motor skills (movement of small muscles), coordination and kinaesthetic feedback.

This refers to language and communication skills. It can be broken into sub-divisions such as receptive language which is the ability to understand a language, expressive language which is the ability to use a language, self-talk ability, reasoning and creative thinking.

“I” for Intellectual Development:

“E” for Emotional Development:

This relates to the general level of intelligence of

Probably the most complex and important

“P” for Physical Development:

aspect in child development. This includes tolerance, anger management, intra-personal intelligence (understanding your own attitudes and emotions), impulse control and interpersonal awareness (understanding attitudes and emotions of others).

“S” for Social Development: This ties in closely with emotional development as it determines how well you get along with your family and friends. This includes the ability to co-operate, collaboration skills, “turntaking-knowing” which is to know when to do something or when not to.

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found the voice, I said to myself, “Hey, I think I can really do this.” and I started looking up to a lot of grunge bands, especially bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden but I always had that rock and roll vibe like Led Zeppelin and Guns N’ Roses.” The point he’s getting at is that many people who are inspired to become singers and entertainers aren’t as good as they think they are at the beginning. However, with a lot of effort and hard-work, these musicians make it big. “You’re going to suck but you can only get better. I learnt that from experience. The most important thing is to practice but don’t just practice looking at the mirror, practice in front of a live audience. That’s when you learn the most. Get judged. Even for me, when I was a solo act, I just went on for about a year or two and played at every open mic three to four days a week. I would keep playing until I got better,” he added. Naturally, this begs the age old question: does hard work beat talent? According to TMJB, there is a need for balance as one can always get better with practice and training no matter the field. He also believes that some people really push themselves and the hard work shows but talent helps a lot. “You can train yourself to sing and you can train yourself to play the guitar. It’s just about finding out what you’re good at. Talent sometimes just comes out of hard work.” “For example, I used to sing like a prepubescent 16-year-old girl. We know where we came from and we know where we stand. MJB or formerly known as the Maha We’ll never forget our roots. We’ll never forget the Jeffery Band used to suck big time when days when we are at shows and people knew that they first started. In fact, Maha Jeffery we sucked,” he added. couldn’t even sing at the beginning. As Accept criticism and never give up because a band, they were quite used to getting nasty there will be a day when your critics can be remarks like “your guitar’s out of tune” or “your proven wrong. singing’s out of pitch”. TMJB, has a huge following now and it’s hard “A few years ago, I couldn’t sing for nuts. I just to imagine they sucked at the beginning. But their performed till I found that voice. I started out on frank and sound advice to the up and coming the drums, I played the piano as well. I used to artists and fans will certainly stay true to them. play for a lot of metal bands. Eventually, when I

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What is undeniable is that hard work and talent are both important for success. He reiterated that it depended on the effort put in. Having started out as a solo act, Maha Jeffery revealed that he enjoyed performing a lot more now as it’s fun playing with likeminded musicians. “Every one of us are pretty much a jammer where we can just go on stage and mess around and come up with brilliant stuff. It’s a lot more fun musically to play in a band,” said Maha. When asked to describe what the band means to them in five words or less, Maha, Axam and Pras provided rather interesting answers. “I get to be cool,” begins Pras. Maha then chimes in with “organised chaos.” After some thought, Axam concludes that his five words are “chance to be a rockstar”. Aside from songs, music videos and even more shows are planned for this year and TMJB will also be releasing a rather interesting project. “We’re currently working on an eight part, 20-minute ballad which will range across a variety of genres. It’s still in the process of being written and should be out within a few months.” However, despite the fact that they are constantly being asked to perform and earn a decent amount of pocket money, among other perks from these performances, they admit that they’re not ready to fully commit to it yet. “We’ve gotten a few inquiries from record labels but honestly, I don’t think we’re ready for a commitment like that. Probably when everyone’s done with their studies and puts their effort into it, maybe then – when we’ve got more material out.” For those of you who are wondering about their name change from Maha Jeffery to TMJB, wonder no more – it’s to stand for anything their fans want. “We’ve actually been over this many times and none of us can come up with anything solid or even agree on anything so we just stuck with TMJB,” they shared.

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d o o h r e h Fat As an acclaimed artist and an award-winning DJ, Nick C has been around the world, either in person or through his paintings. This time, though, we focus on his work as a single parent, and how this has influenced his life and his son.

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now. When he becomes a teenager, it’s a whole different situation.

C+: What would you say your relationship with your son is like? Is it very casual, are you more like friends? Yeah, we’re more like friends. C+: Communication is very important. How do you guys communicate? We talk about anything. One of the things that I wanted him to have growing up was to be able to speak the truth. To just express whatever it is on his mind. Because when I was growing up, I couldn’t speak about a lot of things to my parents, so I had to look for other ways, like talking to my friends or go and experience these things by myself. C+: Anything you guys feel like talking about, you just discuss it? Yeah. I’m a single dad so there’s this issue of divorce, which is something that we live with. So when he was around four or five, he was like, ‘So how come you and mum got divorced?’ That was a big question. But it’s no big issue, because he knows that we love him a lot, and this precedes everything else. So other things fall into place. C+: How do you spend time together? We do everything. We hang around at home; we go for trips, we walk around in the mall, we go to the beach, islands and climb mountains… C+: Is it a juggle between work and family? Yes. It’s very much a juggle. I’m very used to it now. So it’s really a part of life right now. But when something new comes in – like when he has to change school, or I have to change studios, it gets a bit stressful for a while because we all have to adapt to a new habit, but that won’t take a long time. There’s just a lot of adjustments that need to be made. But we try to – because this is our life, so we want to make it the best we can, like the most fun time for everyone. So, after we settle into whatever we have to do and we know its set like that, then it becomes okay – just like everyday life.

C+: Do you find that you have to play two roles? As a father and a mother? Not so much, thank god. I used to have to be able to – when he was really, really young and he wasn’t seeing his mum that much because she was going through one or two years of restructuring for herself. I mean, we all go through that right? But not anymore now, because he sees his mum a lot and she will just suddenly call up – and so he has his own relationship with his mum, so I don’t have to do so much mothering. But when I have to, I have to. C+: What do you think you do differently from conventional families? I think we spend copious amounts of time together. From morning until night, he’s always around, and I have to think about ways to give myself some time to paint. So maybe one of the ways that we are different is that we use walkie-talkies. My house is upstairs, and my studio is down here, so when I really need time or when I’m doing a project that I have a deadline for or something, I say ‘Yohan, I’m going to go down, okay. Here, take the walkie-talkie.’ He’ll be like, ‘Okay dad.’ It’s a Motorola walkie-talkie which has a 2km range. So I just come down here with coffee and my work and I have the walkie-talkie. If he needs anything, he’ll call me. Also, there’s this curiosity in kids that I really like and I try to expand more on that. We go to temples. We go to Hindu temples too – and I personally go to mosques and check them out – we go to church as well… because I’m his dad and I need to teach him to do well. But I want to leave the spirituality part up to him. So all I can do is to show him very simple principles. These are the only things that I am adamant about, and the rest he can figure out for himself. We talk a lot about scientific elements too. I speak to him about physics and maths as they are very important in our life. At this point, it’s just a lot of nurturing, because he’s 11 years old. The routine, is the most important thing for him right

C+: Do you have any people in your life who you would say are role models for parenting? Well, the first would be my parents. The first thing you think of when you become a parent is ‘How did my mum and dad make it?’ How they told me about this issue, and stuff like that. I think a lot of information on how to parent can be found online, or you can read it in a book, or you can speak to friends about how they do certain things. A lot of things I think are just about wanting to do things a certain way. You have to figure out the pros and cons of why you’re doing things like this or that. When you become a parent, you need a lot of information. For me, I just go with the flow. I know, essentially, what is right and wrong, so I just go with that. It’s always a different challenge every day. I think with parenting, you just go with your gut feeling, but mind the principles. The core values that your family has, you just try your best to uphold that.

C+: What do you want kids to know about parenthood? That’s a tough one…. Make the right choice once you get into marriage. Try not to be a single parent (laughs). I think we’re all winging it. We’re making all this up as we go. There’s no right and wrong. Just have the basic, correct principles. Empower yourself with knowledge. Once you grow older, read more, and try to understand these truths about the world and how it will work for you. The end of it – it comes down to living your life as a good person, try to help people. But before you can help people, you have to help yourself, your family and friends first. So take care of yourself. Your life is like your project and you have a limited time only. So do the best you can. MAY 2016 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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k-pop by mira aziz

NEW IN TOWN

MAY 2016

ON THE LOOKOUT

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uoting Barney Stinson: “New is always better.” Following a massive successful idol groups’ debut last year, the anticipation for 2016 is bigger than ever. In the spirit of celebrating all things new, let’s look at this year’s opening acts in K-pop idol world debut parade that might just take over the industry by the storm. Bear in mind that this is only a fraction of a very long list. Be prepared people, they might just be your next idol group bias wrecker.

Cosmic Girls

One of the most anticipated group has arrived and their popularity was big even before their official debut on the 25th February. Consisting of 12 bi-national members (Chinese and Koreans), this new gems of Starship and Yuehua Entertainment starts gaining their share of attention when one member, Exy, joined a well-known rap competition on TV (Unpretty Rapstar). The members are grouped based on the group’s acronym (WJSN) that stands for wonder, joy, sweet and natural. With this many talents bundled up in one group, fans are definitely in for a delightful surprise.

ASTRO

KNK (Keunakeun)

Behind the questionably vague name is a group of five tantalising men rounded up by the agency that gave us Noel and BESTie -YNB entertainment. KNK or Keunakeun has the meaning of great or to be great which aligns with our prediction that 22

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they be one of the rising rookie in 2016. Debuted on March with their first title album ‘Knock’, KNK is starting to carve their name with the rise of Tinkerbell, their fan club, and we’re hoping to see more of them in the coming future.

If you’re familiar with the web drama To Be Continued, you have already seen a fraction of what this group is capable of. Comprising six adept young members, Astro has been creating a buzz since their trainee years. Ranging from singing, rapping and acting to playing instruments, it seems like fans have barely scratched the surface with this multi-talented group. Debuted with an upbeat song “Hide & Seek” that tells the story of how they’re trying to bring together fans and the group, Astro does not disappoint musically and it is safe to say this group is going to sail straight to the heart of the fans in no time.


INTERVIEW KIDKANIVEL

MAY 2016

music

by christopher yee & eusoff andrei

The Evel Knievel of beat-making

Kidkanevil

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rawing influence from the expansive jazz and folk records of his father’s, the geek culture of anime and a healthy dose of hip-hop, UK-based DJ Kidkanevil has cultivated a sound that is highly unique and distinctively his, and has worked with many of the big names of techno. We managed to rope an interview with the surprisingly soft-spoken artist to get an inkling of what made his mind tick. CP: Tell us a bit about your experience with the Red Bull Music Academy. K: It’s pretty difficult to pick one thing. It’ll be like an overall experience, not my personal experience. I think the best way to explain it… I guess it’s like Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory for musicians. People have become my really good friends and collaborators, like Cherry Chan from Singapore, Daisuke Tanabe and Amenta. The academy’s just like the perfect scenario for any kind of musician, you don’t have to work on anything other than making and talking about music, and that’s pretty ideal.

play in; the vibe, the energy is amazing. We used to have a similar project called Tempo Clash in London. It was me, Om Unit, Kutmah and Blue Daisy, and some of the Tempo Clash events were really memorable. And the biggest, most memorable one is probably the Kidsuke shows with my friend Daisuke. We played Sonar, and that was a big moment for me. CP: When you get musically blocked, what would you say is your release? K: I’ve never actually had writer’s block. For me it’s when I have to many projects on and it starts to feel too much like work, and then it’ll move slower than it would otherwise. So I’ll usually move to something that I have the mood to work on, or go to a cinema.

CP: How did you come up with the name Kidkanevil? K: Well, when I was a little kid I used to draw these little characters and I used to call them Kanevils. I think when I was a kid I thought it meant something like, mischievous or something like that. But actually it didn’t mean anything. So it kinda stuck with me and I used it.

CP: If you would collaborate with any artist, dead or alive, who would it be? K: I’m not too sure, off the top of my head, I’m a big Sufjan Stevens fan. As for dead people, I’m not sure, it’s typical, sometimes you think you’re gonna say your favourite producer, like Dilla or something, but I don’t want to mess with a Dilla beat. “They’re perfect, d’you know what I mean?” So, collaboration’s kind of a funny thing. It’s not necessarily just “who’s your favourite artist”, y’know?

CP: Which has been your favourite venue to play at so far? K: A few friends of mine, DJ Illum Sphere and Johnny Deep, have a place in Manchester called Hoya:Hoya, and that’s one of the best places to

CP: Of all the collaborations you’ve done so far, which would you say is your favourite? K: I’m most proud of my Kidsuke album that I did with Japanese producer Daisuki Tanabe.

That’s my best collaborative experience. Also, I did a song for a singer called Amenta, she’s my favourite singer. We did a track together called “Stormy Weather”. CP: What is the favourite track that you have worked on? K: I think I mentioned earlier a singer called Amenta? She and a pianist friend of mine called Gillian Wood, wrote a track together. It was really easy to do, it felt really natural, and it came out in just a couple takes. That’s the one that I really enjoyed working on. On my flight back from Tokyo, I made a beat called “One for Tokyo” and I was super excited and happy. Having just seen Tokyo, that beat captured a little moment for me.

Album covers: Clockwise from left: “My Little Ghost”, “Back Off Man, I’m a Scientist”, “Basho Basho”, “Problems and Solutions”

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ALBUM RELEASES AND REVIEWS

may 2016

REVIEWS

Us and the Night | 3 Doors Down

Telluric

Having released their last studio album in 2011, Us and the Night, the band’s sixth studio album, marks their longest gap between albums. The album starts off on high energy with youth anthem ‘The Broken’ before going to hit single ‘In The Dark’, which peaked at number two on Billboard’s US Mainstream Rock chart. Tracks to look out for include ‘Still Alive’, ‘Living In Your Hell’, ‘Pieces Of Me’, and title track ‘Us And the Night’.

Chill is one word that comes to mind when one puts on this debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Matt Corby. Having immersed himself in the various aspects of recording an album after burying his original debut album which was recorded 2 years ago, we must say that his hard work certainly has paid off. Our favourites in this album are ‘Monday’, ‘Do you No Harm’, ‘Why Dream’, and ‘Good to Be Alone’.

All My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend

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All My Demons Greeting Me As A Friend is Norwegian singer Aurora’s debut album who started writing songs from the age of 10. If you feel like she sounds familiar, that’s probably because tracks ‘Under Stars’ and ‘Runaway’ were released followed by breakthrough track ‘Running With The Wolves’ prior to the release of the album. On this album look out for ‘Conqueror’, ‘Winter Bird’, ‘Home’ and ‘Half the World Away’.

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| Matt Corby

After Party | Adore Delano This is the second studio album from American singer-songwriter Adore Delano. An alumnus of American Idol and RuPaul’s Drag Race, Delano manages to stay true to the name of the album in terms of the music. Having said that, this is definitely not something you would want to put on when your parents are within earshot. Look out for ‘Dynamite’, ‘Better Than The Movies’, and ‘I Can’t Love You’.


THE LATEST CINEMA FLICKS

MAY 2016

movies PREVIEWS

Neighbors 2

Demolition

STARRING: SETH ROGEN, ZAC EFRON, ROSE BYRNE, DAVE FRANCO, CHLOË GRACE MORETZ, CARLA GALLO

STARRING: JAKE GYLLENHAAL, NAOMI WATTS, CHRIS COOPER

RELEASE: 5TH May 2016

RELEASE: 12th May 2016

The sequel to the 2014 comedy Neighbors, this comedy film sees Mac & Kelly Radner getting close to selling their home in order to move to the suburbs when they discover that a sorority has moved in next door. Hilarity ensues as they reunite with Teddy in order to get the sorority away from their home and potential buyer.

As Davis, a successful investment banker, struggles with losing his wife after a car crash, he forms an unlikely connection with customer service rep Karen whose attention is captured by Davis via his letters. With the help of Karen and her son Chris, Davis initiates the demolition of the life that he once knew.

The Angry Birds Movie

X-Men: Apocalypse

STARRING: HELEN MIRREN, AARON PAUL, ALAN RICKMAN

STARRING: JAMES MCAVOY, MICHAEL FASSBENDER, JENNIFER LAWRENCE, NICHOLAS HOULT, ROSE BYRNE, SOPHIE TURNER, EVAN PETERS, OLIVIA MUNN, BEN HARDY, KODI SMIT-MCPHEE

RELEASE: 12th May 2016

RELEASE: 19th May 2016

When these happy, flightless birds are visited by mysterious green pigs, it’s up to Red, Chuck, and Bomb to figure out what they’re up to. Go for a walk down memory lane as you reminisce about all the time you could’ve spent doing something productive instead of playing the game as you get to know your favourite Angry Birds.

This time around, the X-Men is faced with possibly the biggest threat yet – Apocalypse. Being the first and most powerful mutant, he has been worshipped as a god since ancient times. However, he has now awakened and has decided to end humanity. Led by Raven and Charles Xavier, the young X-Men must face Apocalypse and defeat him.

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movies by nadhirah rafidz by CHERYL TAI

who’s the strongest of them all?

may 2016

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earing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day saviour, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.” Let me start off by saying I really wanted to love this movie- I wanted to come out of the cinema feeling as awed and goose-bumpy as I did when I saw Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy. Unfortunately, I came down from that cloud real quickly- like before I even reached the halfway mark of the show. Let me start by mentioning the good notes of this two and a half hour movie *cough*JusticeLeagueTeaser*cough*. I’ll admit I was extremely sceptical when I heard Ben Affleck would play Batman- in my head, I was already mourning the loss of watching Christian Bale slaying it in the Batsuit. But I have to hand it to Affleck, he nailed his role and gave us an older, grittier, moodier (yep, it’s possible) and angst ridden Batman-Bruce Wayne which I really enjoyed watching. Kudos to Jeremy Irons as well for bringing a humorous Alfred to the table despite him looking and sounding more like a suave CEO than a butler. I also loved every second Gal Gadot stepped on screenwhich was not a lot(enough). Personally, I felt she was the only character that stayed true to the essence of the word “hero”and I loved that she didn’t get relegated as one of the love interests but instead trumps Batman on several occasions. She might as well have stolen the limelight from both Batman and Superman with her lasso of truth and badass Amazonian fighting skills. “

Lastly, I did get some kick out of seeing Darkseid foreshadowed in Batman’s “nightmare” and Aquaman, Cyborg and Flash’s cameos – all of them readily packaged in a designated file with a logo and name courtesy of Lex Luthor. Okay, now with the bad bits, let’s remember that everyone is entitled to their own opinions so here goes mine. What a shame, what a mess- that would be my first reaction to anyone who asks me how I felt about the show. There were too many story arcs to keep track of- Batman’s resentment and fear, Superman facing the heat from the senate and the world, Lex Luthor and his evil schemes and Lois Lane’s sleuthing activities. All these subplots did not tie well together, if at all, thus making it a bumpy transition from one scene to the next. It was a mess. Because of this hodgepodge of plots, the screen time for each character was limited. I couldn’t connect with any of the characters on a deep level- I didn’t empathise Superman’s internal turmoil, I didn’t get dragged down into Batman’s angst and let’s just forget about connecting with Lex Luthor on any level. For anyone who doesn’t know the DC comic world well, the characters would have felt hastily slapped together rather than carefully carved out. One of my biggest issues with Superman V Batman was Lex Luthor or more specifically, Jesse Eisenberg’s interpretation of him. For those of you who don’t read DC comics, I took the liberty to Google a quick character profile of Lex Luthor- the words that cropped up were “highly intelligent”, “devious”, “righteous”, “cocky”, “strategic” and almost always seen in a sharp suit and tie. Ladies and gentlemen, this is not the villain we were given in the movie, instead of a cunning and witty foe, we were presented with a spasmodic, predictable, over-the-top-annoying and lack-


lustre Heath Ledger Joker wannabe with daddy issues and all. I felt cheated and bored to death, watching this supposed genius strategist set up the stage for Batman to battle it out with Superman only to hatch up Doomsday from his embryonic sac to do the dirty work in the end which leads me to ask- was the last two hours of painstaking plotting, manipulation and kidnapping of Martha all for nothing? At the end of the day I couldn’t fear him, relate to him or even take him seriously so what gives? Let’s not even mention the fact that his Lex Luthor’s sharp suits are replaced with awful evil geek style clothing (oops I did mention it). Now- the long awaited Batman vs. Superman fight- the freaking title of the movie which has garnered so much publicity and attention from DC fans and non-fans alike- the age old battle of brain against brawn finally answered! No it wasn’t.

It was underwhelming and short. The reason itself for this fight is so convoluted- it could be chalked up to a misunderstanding which would have been easily solved by a 10 minute talk between two civilized, intelligent beings of the 21st century but no- men had to be men by letting their fists do the talking in an un-epic battle of kryptonite gas bombs and toilet sinks (I kid you not). At the end of the day, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice was a movie with a great cast, wonderfully ripped abs (courtesy of shirtless Cavill and Affleck’s crossfit session), awesome soundtrack and cinematography and heavy themes that had so much potential but couldn’t be supported by its flimsy plot structure thus it crashed just like my high hopes.


coverstory

by eusoff andrei

tuti mohd noor

may 2016

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Extraordinaire!

Nuraini Mohd Noor, or better known as Tuti, became a household name when she was the first person of Malay ethnicity to qualify for Asia’s Next Top Model (AsNTM). Edgy but friendly at the same time, Tuti proves that you don’t have to be girly in order to be a model.


Tell us about your experience with AsNTM. I like how we get to meet amazing people (I can’t tell you who) especially people from the fashion industry. After the makeover episode all of us felt that the competition was getting harder because some of the girls went from long hair to really short hair so features such as strong cheekbones become prominent. I really think that the competition is not that easy and it gets tougher every day.

If you had to rate yourself as a model on a scale of 1 to 10, what would it be and why? Seven, as I don’t really perform that well sometimes. If I had to be a very girlish model, I wouldn’t be able to do that and commercially I’m not into that. I’m specific to one look and I think I have to be more versatile in order to get a rating of 10.

You’re currently signed to an agency in Jakarta. Why did you decide to sign there as opposed to with an agency here? As a local model, I prefer to freelance because when you sign up with an agency here, they take a cut of around 30% from your pay. I’ve always loved Indonesia because of the fashion scene and the fashion people. They’re very daring and they take risks.

Who are your favourite designers / brands? Locally, I love Alia Bastamam and Joe Chia. Internationally, it’s got to be Givenchy.

Is modelling something you’ve always wanted to do since you were a child or did it just sort of happen? It just sort of happened. My mum actually always wanted me to be a teacher but I knew that wasn’t for me. I didn’t really know anything about modelling at first. When I began my studies at UiTM, I got scouted out by a senior of mine and I decided to give a shot. We started out with a test shoot and from there I got a call from a designer to book me for jobs and shows.

Who is your role model that you aspire to be like some day? Tengku Azura. She used to be a Malaysian supermodel but she’s settled down now. She’s always my reference when I need to check up on modelling and she’s one of the best Malaysian models. She used to be an in-house model for Dior and she was based in New York. She got what she wanted and now she’s settled down with kids. It’s just a happy story.


What is your message to youth who want to model, specifically in Malaysia? Know what it takes to be a model. Don’t just self-proclaim that you’re a model but you’re not seen on any runways or ad campaigns because it’s not easy to be a model. You need to have certain requirements like the height, the features, or maybe you even have a weird yet exotic look. For me, if you have what it takes then refer to someone and ask for approval.

What are the most challenging aspects of modelling? To know how to sell what you’re wearing and being on time – that’s the most important thing as a model. You have to always improve on your catwalk and know how to communicate with photographers and stylists. No matter what, do not complain. It’s not part of your job to complain. You’re a model.

If you were not a model, what would you be working as? A librarian. I studied library science in UiTM and I didn’t really get to choose my course.


You’ve had your fair share of those who would rather judge you as opposed to giving you constructive criticism. what would you like to say to these people? Are these people actually relevant? They’re not worth my time.

They say that modelling is one of the few professions whereby men earn significantly less than women. Why do you think this is? Because women are more fabulous and we get a lot of jobs. There are limited jobs for men, evident when you look at men’s magazines.

Certain countries such as France, Italy, Spain, and Israel have passed laws with regards to excessively thin models. Being a size zero, what do you think of these kind of laws? I think it’s a good thing so that models can be healthy. Before this, I’ve met a lot of models who don’t eat – they just drink. It’s quite scary to see how models take care of their health and their diets. Even as a model, you have to eat. If you eat too much, just go to the gym and work out.

Teenage girls tend to be conscious about their bodies. What would you say is important to remember at that age? Learn your body. Once you know your body, you’ll know what suits you. The opinions of others actually don’t matter. If you’re comfortable with what you’re wearing, then why do you even care? Learn to dress for your body type.

How would you describe your ideal life partner? Someone who can just play along with me and how I am – someone who isn’t too uptight.



gaming

by christopher yee

virtual reality

MAY 2016

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magine, if you will, the vast expanse of the cosmos. The infinite darkness of the void, illuminated by fiery ball of gas that is the sun and the bright, fiery glow of stars that, when viewed from the surface of our earth, seemed no more than a playful little twinkle. Planets of varying colours and sizes, even the smallest is bigger than anything you’ve ever seen; cloud-like nebulae that resemble bigger, more dramatic versions of the Aurora Borealis; and even the occasional comet, blazing by with a long, fiery tail. Now, imagine sitting in the middle of it all, drinking in every single detail as if it were happening right in front of you. All without the slightest danger of asphyxiation or being barbequed by the sun. With the age of modernised, personalised Virtual Reality (VR) dawning upon us, pioneered by brands like Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive, such an experience can finally be witnessed in the comforts of our very own homes. Not to be confused with Augmented Reality (e.g. Google Glass), which super imposes virtual elements onto a real world, VR is capable of ‘tricking’ our brains into perceiving a reality entirely different from the one we are actually in. When one wears a VR headset, there are two screens that play slightly different versions of the same image in order to simulate depth perception. This is similar to how 3D glasses have allowed you to marvel at the marvellous landscapes of Pandora from the movie Avatar by blocking a part of the image meant only for the other eye. In a society of media escapism and everexpanding TV and mobile screens, personal VR is a dream come true for many moviegoers and gamers, allowing them to literally see the action and excitement happen right before them rather than from behind a glass barrier, giving the viewer a whole new way to interact with the media, adding a whole new element to the experience of playing video games and watching movies or TV. Other products that further improve the virtual immersion through the incorporation of the sense of touch and movement into simulations and video games have also begun to pop up, such as the Virtuix Omni, Manus VR, and the GloveOne, allowing one to touch, feel and hold objects while moving around

with your own two feet. This further adds an entirely new dimension to the VR experience; letting one literally jog across the plains of Skyrim while swinging a sword, or run through maze-like rooms of Aperture Laboratories wielding a portal gun. This will not only help with the immersion of the game/simulation, but will also help with one’s health, as gamers will no longer be sitting still for their five hour-straight play through. Soon, people may even be spending vacations in virtual Bali, or even have romantic dinners in the restaurants of virtual France. Outside of entertainment, the potential of VR is also virtually limitless in other sectors like education, healthcare, military training, engineering and science. As visualisation is a helpful tool for many people, the benefits of simulations are overwhelming. It is possible to train someone to fly a plane without the risk of crashing; or even to learn and explore the human body by travelling through blood veins and arteries, eliminating the use of cadavers. While VR tech may not be a brand-new phenomenon, but the fact that it will soon be available for public use will change the way we view things forever.

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beautybuzz by rebeqah abraham

beauty tips from mother to daughter

may 2016

Moulding Their Mini-Me’s és are clichés for a reason; “Momma almost knows best” and clich skin is your skin and her because her blood is your blood, her and only person who will genes are your genes. She is the first go through, be it your thoroughly understand the changes you your faith. She’s “been body, your relationships, your goals or occasional war of words there, done that”. However, there is the flaws in the other. Those when both woman and child notice the d overwhelming you; tiffs are because of her fear of the worl and confidence. thus, the need to mold you in strength ghters are their little These beauty tips from mothers to dau nce you need ways in helping you build the confide e-out. to be brave in being beautiful— insid

1. Natural Ingredients in Facials. Facial cleansers are the go-to for women in the modern world. However, not everything on the shelf can be used for our skin. Moms have probably tried different types of cleansers. Their experience in the beauty department can be explored from their dressers but every mother would want their daughters to explore and build their own facial arsenal. The advice is usually to choose facial cleansers with natural ingredients, as chemicals abuse the skin. The ideal cleansers are plant based and are of recognised quality. Important note from moms: Cleanse the impurities away with night cleansing.

2. Aloe Vera: Dry, Oily, Tired Skin. This one dates back to the days of great-great-great-grandmothers. A trusted versatile remedy by most Asian mothers, if you don’t have this magical plant in your house, all you need is to plant a stem of aloe and watch it grow. Its astringent quality causes contraction of body tissues. Besides its healing properties, this contraction allows for rejuvenation for facial tissues by tightening the cells; a natural face-lift. With over 99% water content, it also hydrates the skin, allowing the capillaries in the skin to absorb more water. The more hydration, the more ease for oxygen to transfer into facial cells. With water and oxygen, the collagen (protein in tissue) repairs quicker thus restoring skin elasticity.


, y z iz r F : r e t a W e 3. Ros dry, damaged hair This under-rated beauty tip treats your hair with the care your mother would. Moms and grandmoms can go on and on about using and consuming rose water. Ask them why and they may not go further than “It’s good for you!”, although they remain adamant. The reason why the essence of rose is good for hair is because of its richness in flavonoids and vitamins A, B3, C, D and E. Use rose water after shampooing your hair as a final rinse and do not wash it out. If your hair is damaged from too much exposure to heat, roses are able to counteract all effects from dry hair due to its pH value that is nearer to that of hair, repairing its ability to absorb water. From dry hair, comes dandruff and rose water, coincidentally, has natural antiseptic properties that prevents fungal infections which causes dandruff.

4. Lemons: For brighter, stronger teeth No, lemons aren’t subjected to just garnish and add flavour to you salads and drinks. Parents understand the regrets of not taking care of their teeth before the curse of coffee. In any profession, a nice smile can conjure a strong business relationship from thin air. Mothers know their children are perfect; a lens only mothers wear for their children. Lemons can be used in multiple ways from the juice to the peel. Due to its Vitamin C content, lemon acts as a bleaching agent, ridding the teeth of discolouration. The acidic content may cause dental erosion but as everything, moderation is your best friend; the same citric acid also produces more saliva which cleanses the mouth, kills oral bacteria, give brighter teeth and prevents oral diseases. Be confident in yourself and charm those people you meet— the way your mother is charmed by you every day.

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Apply a mixture of one teaspoon of water and one teaspoon of lemon juice to your teeth. Leave for 5-10 minutes then rinse your mouth with water. Repeat this twice a week. Keep the peel and rub it over your teeth then rinse with water. Lemon and baking soda help to lock the calcium into the teeth to strengthen and whiten the teeth. Be very sure not to brush your teeth immediately after applying or consuming lemon. Your teeth are fragile after the treatment. Lemon oil is recommended because the extract reduces amount of acidity.

How to: Add 1 cup of firmly packed rose petals to two boiled cups of distilled water. Cover and let steep for 30 minutes. Use cotton gauze to strain and a funnel to bottle the rose water.

5. Sleep: for a better life

Our grandparents slept at 9pm and woke up at 5am. Let’s not kid ourselves, there will be no emulating of such sleeping habits. However, mothers got it right when they nag for us to sleep early. They know how it can affect our health, eating habits and moods. When your fuse is shorter than usual, not enough sleep. When you sniffle for a second, not enough sleep. When you don’t want to eat what’s on the table, not enough sleep. When you trip on your feet, not enough sleep. The list goes on. The reason you need ample sleep is for increased blood circulation. Keeping your body from this necessary process changes your skin to a dull, drab and lifeless because there wasn’t much blood pumped to your skin. Your circulatory system pumps water through the blood to your skin cells; the lack in blood circulation reduces hydration to the skin—thus, causing puffy eyes! Hair follicles get their nutrients, vitamins and minerals from…the blood! Therefore your split ends don’t just form from blow-drying your hair. If you never want a bald spot when you’re 30, sleep helps too— stress from lack of sleep increases the hormone cortisol, causing hair loss.


beautycase compiled by mira aziz

K-BEAUTY INVASION

MAY 2016

CLIO Tinted Tattoo Peripera Peri’s Ink RM39.10 available at Watsons and Sasa outlets For those who are not a big fan of lipsticks but still want some colour on your lips, Peripera Tint Ink is for you. Comes in fun colours, this long lasting tint will keep your lips looking sexy all day long. This highly pigmented ink has a lightweight texture that is also waterproof and smudge proof, ensuring you look good even after a tummy-filled lunch!

RM95.30 available at Muse Watson nationwide Brow beauty is life for some people and we can’t blame you – it makes you look polished. Now, with the help of CLIO Kill Brow Tinted Tattoo, you can get a perfectly shaped eyebrow without spending an hour in front of the mirror. It has the function of brow pencil, brow powder and brow mascara in one package. Kill Brow collections comes in three shades to match your hair colour and has a waterproof effect, keeping your eyebrow coloured throughout the day.

Banila Co Clean It Zero RM79.50 available online at Banila Co Malaysia on Facebook After a long day spent covered in makeup, most of us just want to clean up, change to our comfy pyjamas and plop in bed like a child we secretly are. Wearing make up for too long can cause oily and unhealthy skin. With Korea bestselling Clean It Zero sherbet cleanser from Banila Co, we can evade the disaster in the most efficient way. Formulated from papaya extract, it will remove stubborn makeup, leaving your skin feeling nourished and fresh.

Banila Co Radiant CC Cream RM116.60 available online at Banila Co Malaysia on Facebook Everything starts with the base and Banila Co has a new and effective base for you. Radiant CC Cream is a whitening colour control base suitable for all skin types. Containing herb water complex, this cream serves to hydrate, prime, conceal, protect and repair skin leaving you looking radiant all day. Just apply it on fresh clean face and you’re good to go.

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Goodal Premium Gold Snail Cream RM190.80 available at selected Watsons outlets and Lazada Heads up! If you want an early prevention from wrinkles and fine lines on your face, you might want to use this Premium Gold Snail Cream from Goodal. Similar to Goodal Tone Up Cream, this cream is also used to relieve stress in your skin. The difference is that this product focuses more on keeping the skin firm and hydrated with the moisturerich nutrients in the ingredients, ensuring youthful look for years to come.

Goodal Premium Snail Tone Up Cream RM180.20 available at selected Watsons outlets and Lazada Golden snails’ mucin is Goodal’s latest secret formula in making this brightening moisturiser. Aside from relieving stressed skin, the white ginseng extract in the cream will brighten your skin tone and give a glow to your complexion. It’s an attractive product especially for those with dull skin.



wanderlust words rachel fong photos kamil haziq

A Trip Around Thailand (Part Ii)

MAY 2016

A Good Thai me To Explore Kanchanaburi Edition

History is buried deep in the soil of Kanchanaburi – something which has helped the town blossom into an essential destination for history buffs. On the second leg of our trip to Thailand, courtesy of the kind folks at Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), we delved deep into the shocking past of this now idyllic town, and emerged in awe of its resilience in the face of adversity.


Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

This is the main war cemetery in the town, established as a resting place for the nearly 7,000 soldiers buried here. These soldiers were prisoners of war, or POWs for short, who were captured by the Japanese army and forced to help construct the Burma-Siam Railway, which is more infamously known as the Death Railway. Here lies a combination of British, Dutch and Australian soldiers, most of whom are British. The cemetery lies not too far away from the site of the former ‘Kanburi’, a base camp for POWs who passed by it on their way to other camps.


Hellfire Pass Memorial

A historical site that was built as a nod to the brutality that occurred during the construction of the Death Railway, it begins with a museum, where visitors get a crash course on the backstory of the area and take a journey back in time with anecdotes by survivors. After that comes the meatiest segment of your tour as you travel down the trail that leads you to the original rail bed. Here is where you see the actual Hellfire Pass, the railway cutting which was created solely using manual labour. It gets its name from the final, and most intense period of construction where the workers were reduced to gaunt skeletons as they worked 16 to 18 hours a day. As the torches held by their Japanese guards cast a chilling glow on their emaciated faces, the situation was said to resemble a scene from hell. The area in daylight looks strangely beautiful, with barren trees and leaves-strewn grounds being a regular feature here. However, the remnants of the unfinished rail bed serve as an instant, jolting reminder of the horrors that took place.

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Bridge Over the River Kwai/Death Railway

Immortalised by the Hollywood war epic ‘The Bridge on the River Kwai’, the real life bridge is arguably one of Kanchanaburi’s biggest attractions. It marks the start of the Death Railway, and spans the length of the Kwai Yai River. Despite the tragedy that occurred during its construction, it is quite a sight for sore eyes today with the surrounding mountains and valleys. Tourists may also take a boat ride below for a leisurely tour of the area, or view the place from a more sprawling angle on the track itself, as it has been converted into a walkway with side platforms. As for the railway, this is where visitors can board the train for a scenic two-hour journey from Kanchanaburi to Nam Tok. For the best views, one is advised to sit on the left hand side on the way to Nam Tok, and on the right hand side when coming back. Over time, the bridge, and the railway by extension, has evolved into a symbol of peace, serving as a solemn testament to the losses of war.


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the modern gentlemen

s p i T 10 by eusoff andrei

may 2016

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ere’s the deal. While our wardrobes may not be as complicated as those of our female counterparts, it’s time to realise that you will have to invest in it at some point in your life. While being in college and not earning, is a good excuse to buy cheaper apparel which wears out way too soon, it isn’t an excuse not to plan for a better one in the future. Check out these guidelines to make sure you shop smart.

1. Have at least two tailored suits in navy & black, as these will have you covered for almost any occasion from work to weddings.

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slightly less formal occasions), and black (for those times when you have to dress up and may have eaten a little too much in the days before that).


8. Get a good pair of loafers as the right pair can work with both casual and formal outfits. Also, if you happen to land a job where you are required to wear formal on a daily basis, you can always substitute the leather shoes for loafers when you’re at your desk without looking like a fashion disaster.

9. In the long run, it is wise to acquire a good tux, cufflinks and silk or 3. If you are buying patterned shirts, go for stripes over checkered ones, as they’re more official and people tend to take you more seriously.

4. Sweaters

look great when layered correctly. Also, they’re useful for those days when you’re required to wear a shirt but haven’t had the time or are too lazy to iron your shirt.

woven ties/bowties and pocket squares. However, these can wait and are not exactly a priority. Also, remember that when you do, your ties and pocket squares should be of opposite materials.

10. Invest in a perfume that describes you. Although the initial price tag may throw you off somewhat, it actually isn’t that expensive when you break it down as a good perfume should stick even when used sparingly and can last up to a year. Remember: spritz, don’t shower in it.

5. Buy at least one sports jacket and keep it handy in the car for those unexpected instances when you need to go from t-shirt and jeans to semi-formal at a moment’s notice.

6. Digital or smart watches are useful and can wear well with casual looks but in time it is a good idea to invest in at least one solid analogue timepiece.

7. Purchase

a good pair of black leather shoes and a belt to match. Eventually, get yourself a pair of brown ones as well with a matching belt. The important thing to remember here is that it is better to pay more initially for shoes that can last a decade as opposed to paying less for shoes which will wear out after a year.

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NAIL ART

MAY 2016

Nail art trends 2016 Sally Hansen, the number one brand of nail care, knows what is buzzing in fashion especially when it comes to nail art design. To help fashion enthusiast stay in trend, the Global Colour Ambassador of Hanse, Madeline Poole, threw together nail looks that are big in 2016 - open shoulder designs, hardware, piping and summer patterns – using the seasons hot shade trends that include pastels, contrasting colours and Majorelle blue.

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selection of New Products

MAY 2016

offtheshelf

Clinelle BodyFitness Hot Body Shaper Cream from RM89.90 available at AEON Wellness, Guardian, Watsons & selected independent pharmacies nationwide Fit into that outfit without having to spend hours in gym with Clinelle’s new BodyFitness Hot Body Shaper Cream. Clinically proven to stimulate fat breakdown and reduce fat storage, this body shaper cream promises to improve overall body shape. The secret ingredient in this breakthrough product is Organic Brown Algae, that is rich in minerals and vitamins. With proper usage, you’ll be able to contour your body, reduce cellulite and brighten your skin in no time.

Eversoft Pump Cleanser Organic Mulberry & Hyaluronic Acid from RM17.80 available at Watsons nationwide Skin care is important but so is the environment. Eversoft goes green with its new facial cleanser formulated using 100% Organic Mulberry extract and Hyaluronic Acid. This Japanese formulated product is effective in rejuvenating dull skin thanks to its ingredients that is rich in nutrients and it is also ideal for sensitive skin. Get healthy skin with just one pump enough to clean your entire face and neck.

UNIQLO UT KAWS Tote Bag from RM59.90 available at all UNIQLO stores nationwide You no longer have to choose between convenience and fashion when attending classes with UNIQLO’s new collaboration line, UT KAWS, with New York-based artist, Kaws. The tote bags come in different chic and cute designs that cater space for your books and utensils whilst attract envy from fashion lovers.

Kotex Natural Care 24cm Lavender 8’s from RM4.00 available at Guardian nationwide Girls always need to carry perfume with them when it’s that time of the month so that they can just spray themselves whenever they feel insecure with their odour. Kotex came up with a solution for that with their new Odor-Care pad that contains Lavender and natural ingredients derived from essential oils to help prevent unpleasant smell. With over 3000 micro holes, it also ensures faster absorption and protection from leaks.

Dettol Gold Product Set from RM6.95 to RM23.95 available at all leading pharmacies and supermarkets nationwide Dettol is known for its innovative antiseptic products and the latest, Dettol Gold aims to cleanse your body without stripping away skin’s natural moist. This product line comprises of goldstandard protection body wash, body soap and hand wash to help kill bacteria and keep you healthy all day long.


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furry friends

MAY 2016

A Little Short

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escue group Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB) recently held an adoption drive – something the group does frequently, in various locations – as part of their ongoing effort to find new homes for stray, abandoned, and abused dogs that find their way into the care of the rescue group. The group, founded in 2008 by Ms. Wani Muthiah is adamant about their refusal to operate a shelter for animals, as it means that they would only be able to take in animals and look after them. As a rescue group, the volunteers respond to cases that are brought to their attention, see to any medical issues and then re-home the dogs as soon as they are able to. Their blog and Facebook page shine a light on some major cases of human abuse that MDDB has encountered, and also chronicled (sometimes not so) happy endings. Meet Happy. She was found by a resident of Skudai, Johor on the 27th of December 2013 who contacted MDDB, who then immediately posted about the dog on their Facebook page to alert nearby community volunteers. When found, her face was disfigured, and there were countless maggots covering the surface of what used to be her snout. A volunteer responded promptly, and admitted the dog at a vet in Johor who administered morphine to help with the pain it was experiencing.

In two days, she was moved to Petaling Jaya, where surgery removed the facial mass and dead skin surrounding the wound, along with the maggots that had been eating its flesh. Her facial bone structure remained unharmed, so it is still able to eat and drink without difficulty. While this story started out bleakly, it has an uplifting ending. Happy was named so because of her upbeat and, well, happy personality, which persevered despite her painful past. She is currently the public relations executive for MDDB, and is also featured in their 2016 calendar.


Happy’s story was among a large handful of successes for MDDB. Many of their dogs get adopted, but not all cases end well. This, in particular is an incident that happened in February 2016. This dog was found injured and lying around the Pandamaran wet market in Klang. Many visitors and stall operators chose to chase it away instead of attempting to help it. Due to its condition, it was unable to travel very far, and so would end up in the same spot where it would lie, wailing and howling in pain. It was not until a kindly lady spotted it, and got in touch with MDDB. A volunteer came forward to offer to take the dog to the vet’s, but as the dog was transferred into the carrier, it passed away. It was observed by the volunteer that the wound was deep and had a terrible maggot infestation. MDDB has been forced to look after rescued dogs that are not deemed adoptable and are unable to be released as part of their advocated trap-neuter-release-manage (TNRM) programme. As such, the group are required to put aside a percentage of the money that they receive from donations and

fundraisers to look after the animals that are unable to leave their care. The money received also goes towards paying for the medical bills racked up by sending rescued dogs to clinics. Some of the cash goes towards neutering dogs under their TNRM programme, as well as rental of MDDB’s half-way home, utilities, allowance for helpers, and other basic amenities.

What can you do to help? A lot of the time, we think that reaching out to help causes such as that of the animals being rescued by MDDB requires a significant sacrifice of some sort on our part. This is not the case. All non-profit animal welfare organisations welcome various types of contribution, depending on the resources available to you, and how much commitment you want to put in. If you do not have time, but are willing to spare RM10 per month on your credit card, you could sign up for SPCA’s credit card donation campaign. Should you be willing to go a step further, you could sponsor a dog in MDDB’s TNRM programme for RM60 a month.

For more information, visit MDDB’s Facebook page and blog at malaysiandogsdeservebetter.blogspot.com


wiredup

plug into the future of tech

MAY 2016

Nikon COOLPIX B500 With 40x optical zoom and 80x Dynamic Fine Zoom, vast vistas and precise close ups become a breeze to capture, all in a convenient size that is both functional and easy to handle for everyday use. Reproduce fine details and excellent contrast in low-light easily with 16.0 effective megapixels and a back-illumination CMOS sensor, aided by a high performance NIKKOR lens. With a new mode dial, users can easily switch between 10 of the camera’s most frequently used functions such as Scene Auto Selector, Smart Portrait Mode and Backlighting for a quick operation. The device comes in red, black and plum. Price: N/A www.nikon.com.my

Wiko FEVER Avvio L660S The Avvio L660S is slim, lightweight, and conveniently designed for use with just one hand. Equipped with a 5-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel rear camera, the hardened glass HD display presents vibrant colours on screen, supported by the 64-bit Quad-core 1.0GHzMediatek processor which enables seamless access in everyday use. Besides that, the device delivers up to two-day of battery life depending on usage, eliminating the need for daily charging. The Avvio L660S has built-in storage of 8GB and supports micro SD expansion up to 32GB. It is available in Iron Grey and Gold. Price: RM479 www.brightstarcop.com.my/avvio

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If you’ve ever wanted to own a phone with glow-in-the-dark capabilities, look no further as FEVER’s phosphorescent design absorbs sunlight and reflects it once it’s in the dark. The first of its kind in Malaysia, this device is also packed with a 5.2’’ Full HD display that provides vivid images and IPS technology which allows for great visibility from any angle. Its slightly rounded lines fit a 2.5D curved glass and the phone has a 5mm visual thickness and a premium look, accented with metal frame and soft touch leather-effect back cover. Price: RM799 http://my-en.wikomobile.com


Targus Terminal T-II Series Specially designed to shield against digital crimes, this revolutionary backpack integrates anti-Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) theft technology into one of the zippered compartments, to protect sensitive personal and banking information from being hacked or stolen. The unique material can block transmission between 10MHz – 3GHZ, which covers the radio frequency range used in most RFID-enabled passports and credit cards. Besides that, the Terminal T-II backpack comfortably fits a 15.6” laptop in a dedicated snug-fit compartment and an advanced workstation for techno gadgets and essential storage, together with a dedicated protective tablet section with Nyflex lining. Price: RM389 (15.6” Essential), RM439 (15.6” Advanced), RM489 (15.6” Premium) www.targus.com

Casio EXILIM EX-FR100 Samsung Galaxy S7 edge The Galaxy S7 edge introduces the first Dual Pixel camera on a smartphone which deliver brighter and sharper images. The Dual Pixel technology as well as brighter lens with wider aperture F1.7 and bigger pixel enables the camera to operate at a faster shutter speed and a more accurate autofocus rate even in low-light conditions. Motion Panorama, a new camera mode, brings movement to traditional panoramic photos, giving the user a completely immersive visual experience. This latest offering from Samsung is available in Black Onyx, Silver Titanium, and Gold Platinum. Price: RM3,099

This device which can be easily operated single-handedly features a rugged design with shock, water and dust resistance. Its detachable design, which enables users to attach the camera module to virtually anywhere via an assortment of aftermarket accessories and use the controller remotely, allows its user to capture truly unique angles of photography. Equipped with a new 16mm ultra wide-angle lens, the FR100 is equally adept at taking selfies, large group photos, as well as landscape photography while traveling or during outdoor activities. The EXILIM EX-FR100 is available in yellow, white, and black. Price: RM2,149 http://world.casio.com/

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wiredup by nadhirah rafidz

samsung galaxy a7(2016)

may 2016

GOLD

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the bold and the beautiful

Samsung’s A series golden child- the Samsung Galaxy A7(2016) proves that the mid-range category has what it takes to deliver the “premium Smartphone feel”- something that was once exclusive to the iPhone and S7 users of the world. Display

Camera

We are given sharp, punchy and vivid colours with the phone’s Super HD AMOLED display which makes web browsing, reading, watching movies or any media handling operations a much more enjoyable experience on Samsung A7(2016)’s 5.5 inch screen.

The Samsung A7(2016) is equipped with a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera- both has an aperture of f/1.9. The photo quality is above average but in the midrange Smartphone market which is getting increasingly competitive, many would find the A7(2016)’s photo quality sub-par. Photos in lowlighting conditions are slightly washed out and noisy but in daylight; the photo quality is great. The HDR capability on this phone however is able to counter the washed out look of photos in low lighting. If you’re an avid videographer, you’ll be disappointed to find out that there is no 4K recording capabilities available. When using the front facing camera, the A7(2016) gave some pretty cool beauty adjustments which fortunately (or unfortunately) do not make your photo look fake or cartoon-ish.

Performance This is where it gets a bit disappointing. Unfortunately, the Samsung A7 (2016)’s software did not run on Android’s new 6.0 Marshmallow straight out of the box but on the 5.1.1 Lollipop instead. However, it performs reasonably well and could handle multiple apps running with minimal lag and stutters. The fingerprint sensor is a bit weak as it failed to register my fingerprint multiple times and in the end, it felt more of a farce than a “quick and easy” way to access my phone. The A7(2016) also does not come with a gyro sensor making 360 videos a no show and somewhat crippling the GPS orientation accuracy (but only slightly). The phone runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Exynos 7580 Octa and an Octa-core CPU. 54

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Hardware The Samsung A7(2016) has dual sim capabilities and expandable memory of up to 128 MB which is definitely required since the phone only

comes with 16GB of memory. Compared to the old A7 model, the A7(2016) has a 3GB RAM instead of 2GB. Another plus point is that the speakers at the bottom of the phone produce crisp and clear sounds. The greatest part of the phone however is the amazing battery life. The Samsung A7(2016) has a 3,300mAh can last an entire day even after watching movies and playing games. If that isn’t good enough, the A7(2016) also comes with a fast charging capability to compliment its powerful battery

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Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615 Exynos 7580 Octa Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 Android OS, v5.1.1 (Lollipop) 16 GB, 3 GB RAM with microSD, up to 128 GB 151.5 x 74.1 x 7.3 mm (5.96 x 2.92 x 0.29 in) Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, proximity sensor, compass Non-removable Li-Ion 3300 mAh battery


Samsung g633 artemis spectrum

wiredup by eusoff andrei

may 2016

GOLD

A Spectrum of Sounds Despite its size, this is one pair of headphones that you may not even notice wearing after a while – it’s that comfortable!

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Design The comfort one feels when putting on these headphones stem from two main factors: it’s not as heavy as it looks and it’s soft, breathable, sports mesh materials are used in the earcups and headband. Designed to fit around most ears without applying pressure on soft tissues. For those of you who are worried that the mesh will accumulate dust over time, the earcups are removable and washable.

Features Upon downloading the Logitech Gaming Software, users can adjust the RGB lighting with a choice of up to 16.8 million colours whereby there are two customisable lighting zones: the light strip and the logo. Users can also customise the buttons on the headphones via the software in order to enhance their gaming or media experience. The software also allows users to pre-set

audio preferences for music, games and movies as well as create personal sound profiles for individual games. It’s also probably worth mentioning that the device is capable of receiving audio from two devices at once which means that you don’t have to pause a game in order to take a call and the device is equipped with a foldaway, noise-cancelling boom mic. Well I guess now we know what to get our DOTA/WoW-addicted significant others.

Performance As the earcups envelops one’s ears, one is treated to quite the audio experience with either 7.1 Dolby® (via the Logitech Gaming Software) or DTS Headphone:X Surround Sound* and Pro-G™ audio drivers. In terms of audio, it would be hard to find a song or even a game that doesn’t sound good on these.

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7.1 Dolby® or DTS Headphone:X Surround Sound

Pro-G™ audio drivers

USB port & 3.5mm audio port

Cardioid (unidirectional) microphone

Audio controls

Customisable controls & lighting

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chowdown by mira aziz

good friends restaurant & Cafe

may 2016

Finding finger licking good food that does not ruin your body is almost equivalent to finding your soul mate. To ease your decision, we narrowed it down for you to Good Friends Restaurant and Café. Known for their natural and healthy dishes, Good Friends at Subang Jaya has been around for three years and they have no intention of slowing down. HOW THEY STARTED An accounting graduate, the chef and co-owner of Good Friends, BH Lee lives off his passion for cooking despite the non-existent background in professional culinary except for the time he spent in the kitchen with his mom at a young age. The café started off in a small shop lot in Ara Damansara, Petaling Jaya and found its way to a bigger area, thanks to the growing customer base. Taking pride of its fresh ingredients that are locally sourced, the menu offered in this distinctive hybrid diner varies from main dish to homemade desserts that are sure to leave you wanting more.

THE NOTION BEHIND MENU Written on the wall of Good Friends is the motto in which Lee stood by when serving customers.

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“If I won’t serve it to my family, I won’t serve it to my customers”. He wants to create comfort food that is done from scratch including the sauce and other ingredients such as sausages. Good Friends only uses four different kinds of flavouring which are sugar, salt, pepper and chilli flakes without artificial seasonings, to maintain their principle in serving healthy food. Yes, they’re taking the high road but that is the key reason that attracts regulars.

DECOR The décor of this café was designed from personal collections to ensure it looks cozy and comfy, perfect for families and friends gathering. From the dim lighting and spacious area, you could just enjoy your meal on classic wooden furniture whilst having conversations in this relaxing environment.

Spicy Lemongrass Grilled Chicken


ECCENTRICITY 80% food + 20% coffee Good Friends is a hybrid of café and restaurant with a coffee bar that is said to be better than normal cafes. The cakes and bread are baked fresh from their kitchen. On top of that, their ingredients are imported straight from a rented farm, guaranteeing raw and natural taste. Furthermore, they also do fusion food with a little bit of twist such as their Asian style pasta, Tauchu Chicken Prawn Pasta. Lee also brings Nyonya influence in the menu to spice it up a bit. Mr.Lee’s

“I believe in good quality ingredients because that’s half the battle won. We aim to make it a complete farm-to-table dining in the next 2 years.”

CHEF’S RECOMMENDATION For first timers, you may be spoiled for the choice. Lee gave us his take on what you should start with. According to this skilled chef, it all depends on whether you are a fan of rice or pasta because the café has equal amount of both on the menu. If you lean towards rice, then make sure to try the Spicy Lemongrass Grilled Chicken whereas the pasta-lovers can go for the Tamarind Prawn Spaghetti. Do leave some space in your tummy for their delicious cakes and self-made popsicles!

SELECTED MENU

• Trio Mushroom Salad (RM16.00)

If you want to lay off the extra kilos but still want to eat good food, do try this exquisite mushroom salad that is surprisingly flavourful. This addictive dish is made up off three different kinds of chewy mushrooms, salad and cherry tomatoes that will keep you full and in good shape.

• Tamarind Prawn Spaghetti

(RM20.00)

The combination of prawn and spaghetti promises a fulfilling meal if it is cooked right and they got it right with this one. The sauce of this scrumptious dish is so rich in flavours you’ll be left wondering if you should order another plate. Different than a normal spaghetti, you can taste the Asian essence in the sauce that suits your palate.

• Spicy Lemongrass Grilled Chicken (RM20.00)

The lemony sauce used in cooking this dish is refreshing. Regardless of the strong flavour, the juiciness of the chicken and the flavour from the rice balances the overall taste of the dish. The chicken is perfectly cooked with vegetables on the side to counter balance your diet. It definitely is a must try.

• Coffee Latte

Tamarind Prawn Spaghetti

(RM11.90)

Nothing much to say here except, the taste of authentic coffee is everything you want. The strong fragrance and bitterness of the drink will satisfy that constant craving for good coffee.

• For Sharing with Your Family & Friend

Bruschetta platter: RM32.00 Choco nana waffle with ice cream: RM23.90 Baked egg with homemade chicken patty: RM22.00 I’m not pizza (classic: RM14.00)

Coffee Latte


arts&culture by mira aziz

TRANSRACIAL PARENTING

MAY 2016

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he blame g a m e continues as the controversial issue of racism is getting way beyond our control and no one is taking a firm stand in ending this absurdly ongoing topic because let’s face it, it’s killing us. We can’t wait for another Malala Yousafzai to shine the light on such important yet disregarded matter. Transracial parents are one of the victims taking the bullets out of the blossoming hatred we have for each other - and this simply has to stop. As if parenthood isn’t tears inducing enough, the added pressure of becoming parents to a child of different race in this judgmental world might be unbearable for some if not all. Much like its name, transracial parenting is taking the responsibility of being deliberate parents to child with race that is different from them, often through adoptions. This noble act is becoming a du jour amongst hopeful parents unable to have their own life’s miracle.

TAKING A LEAP OF FAITH It’s a tough job. So why take the chance to begin with? One of the famous transracial parents are the Jolie-Pitt pair who adopted four out six of their children from different parts of the world. In an interview, Jolie said that she had a feeling her son was somewhere in the country, Cambodia, during her visit as goodwill ambassador. Other celebrities such as Katherine Heigl and Sandra Bullock followed suit when both welcomed a new family member through transracial adoption. Connie Wong, a kindergarten teacher who is also a Buddhist, adopted six Muslim children out of social obligations and the goodness of her heart. Raising a culturally proficient kids can be challenging as there is no one guide to help you through it. A lot of people do not consider the parenting aspect when applying for interracial adoption. They are more concerned on getting a baby. Nevertheless, nobody can argue that it takes a lot of courage to welcome someone that is culturally different from who we are.

TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS Being a transracial parent is a lifelong commitment that requires one to fully

dedicate themselves in preserving the child’s heritage while introducing their own. They can’t run from the feeling of being helpless given the fact that a child’s fate is in their hands and how they mold them will make all the difference. That is a heavy burden to put on someone’s shoulder especially when they are still trying to figure out the architecture of their new life. The adopted child does not have the chance to learn of their birth culture through everyday life as any normal family. Inter-racial families will also have to get used to being a stand out in the crowd and handling harsh criticisms coming their way. Furthermore, the child might struggle with identity crisis as they get older and parents will have to be ready to answer questions that might get them off guard. Many agree that no books can truly help in overcoming the trials but experience, patience and a little help from the people around them is a step to making it right.

The Other Side of the Coin Having a child itself can bring endless joy to life but one might argue raising a child with different heritage can add more colour to it. A single approach won’t be enough to create harmonisation within inter-racial family and this will drive parents to be creative by forcing them out of their comfort zone. By seeing the world with wider perspective, they view

every thi ng wi th more clarity. A child raised in this environment will have lesser concern over adoption insecurities since they will be aware of it at a much younger age and if taught right, they can be unique individuals with vast mind.

Tips for Parents The only thing to do is to make the best out of everything and consider each challenge a blessing since not many have the opportunity of uniting culturally different people under one roof. Communication is the key. Create environment that allow the child to feel safe in sharing their feelings and thoughts with family members. Once a strong foundation is established, it will be much easier to overcome difficulties when bridging the cultural gap. Another point that needs to be emphasised is the significance of instilling racial pride in the child to avoid self-hatred and confusion in figuring out who they are. Additionally, befriend people with the same race as your child so that they are not totally cut off from their community and they have a role model to refer to when a culture-related questions arise. One extra tip is to personalise family traditions to ensure constant stability. However, at the end of day the first step is to educate yourself before making this decision.


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our eccentric world

MAY 2016

Father-Son Unconventional Communication

Convicted Hunk Jeremy Meeks was sentenced to 27 months in prison over multiple felony weapon charges but the world was found rooting for this one man. Jeremy Meeks stole the heart of many-awoman by his dashing good looks. Dubbed by the police as “one of the most violent criminals in the Stockton area”, Meeks was released from prison this year and already has a modelling agent. Yes, he’s that sexy. Jim Jordan of White Cross management says Meeks already has a multitude of offers to kickstart his career— even for movies. Some of the many titles this hunk has earned includes “Prison Bae”, “Mugshot McDreamy” and “Sexy Felon”. We’re just throwing in another one to the bank. Let’s just hope he turns a new leaf from now on or the Meek’s internet supporters would be in a very awkward situation.

Mailing is a dying art form. The suspense of a long-awaited mail or the surprise of receiving a mail without the bill falling out the envelope are communication ecstasies long lost. Once in a while, however, the curiosity rekindles and a dad may randomly send his son a mail, like in the case of Reddit user blooper2112. He received a chunky package mail addressed to him and oh, did his excitement peak! When he opened it, he found a letter from his dad, a few dollars and…an axe? Apparently his dad was curious to find out if he could send an axe through the mail. Blooper snapped a picture of his thoughtful gift and posted it online captioned “I don’t always get packages from my father but when I do….” The million dollar question, why did his father need to know?

Cat Lovers Represent

People can get jaded with the rat-race of life and sometimes, they manage to pick up the guts to switch things up. Dwayne Molock, stage name ‘Moshow’, switched it up a tad bit too much. “I grew up in the projects, so I was a rapping gangster stuff and pretending a life that I didn’t really live.” Realising he was living a lie, he stopped rapping about it. Inspiration clawed him in the face in the form of his friend’s sphynx cat. Moshow clicked with the feline and says how the sphynx appealed to him most because of their similarities— agility, quirkiness and lack of hair. He now dates his friend and owns 4 sphynxes. He’s got a few singles up too! Check out “Love Your Cats!”, “Cats and Christmas” and our personal favourite “Cat Wo r l d ” . T h e videography is superb.

Live and Let the Dead Attend Their Own Funeral Puerto Ricans, though predominantly Catholic, adopt influences from Africa and Latin America when it comes to the traditional ceremonies— preventing them from being traditional whatsoever. Carlos M. Cabrera Merchado looked up to the Argentinian Revolutionary, Che Guevara. Before he died, he wanted to play dress up one last time after his death and who did he ask to dress as? You guessed it, Che Guevara. The queerness didn’t stop there. At his wake, where his close friends and family very seriously praying for his soul, Carlos was displayed at the park he had spent most of his time— his body was embalmed and posed cross-legged, bowed and with a cigar in his hand. He definitely left this world in style.


parenting anime-style

may 2016

1. 1. BUNNY DROP Who wouldn’t want to take care of their late grandfather’s illegitimate daughter? Yes, you read that right; grandfather’s daughter. The family tree just got messier for Daikichi’s family when the most prized inheritance left behind by his grandfather is a six year old Rin Kaga. Being a workaholic single man, taking care of a child is not in his plan at all but his empathetic heart has spoken, thus he’s now a single father who does not know the first thing about handling a little girl. These 11 episodes of emotional rollercoaster will make and break you in all the right way. Aside from being a rare A+ anime, you should definitely watch it, as it will open your eyes to the beauty and heartache of parenthood.

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At one point in life, we fail to remember the adversity of parenthood; when a disagreement arises at dinner table or when our parents simply forget to bank in our pocket money. At those moments, it is difficult to recall the sacrifices they make to raise us. Until the day your own child is in your arm, there’s no way of truly knowing the hardship, so this list of anime will function as a little reminder.

2. SHOWA MONOGATARI

3. AISHITERUZE BABY

If simplicity is what you’re looking for, Showa Monogatari should be on your list. This anime proves that parenting is pretty much the same in 1960s. Originally a movie released in 2011, this anime was later turned into a TV series. The story revolves around Yamazaki family that struggles with typical family disagreement on daily basis; over protective dad, rebellious daughter and the list goes on. However, it’s simple, yet relatable. The element that adds a little bit of colour in this anime is the iconic old school settings that took place in 1964 which was a monumental year for Japan, as they will be hosting the Summer Olympics and re-establish their image to the world for the first time since WWII. So for those curious of what the land of the rising sun looks like 50 years ago, do check it out in Showa Monogatari!

Good looking, popular and humourous. As a teenage boy, Kippei has everything going for him and life never felt so easy. Drown in self-love, the irresponsible playboy finds himself caught in between making lunchboxes and tending to his niece who was abandoned by her mum. This manga based anime has been the talk of the town in the anime community. Many expected the anime to be a classic food for moppets but anime creators are famous for throwing us off the cliff when it comes to expectation. Instead, Aishiteruze Baby turned out to be a heartfelt shoujo drama that tackles some of the world’s silently kept issues in a light hearted manner. On lazy weekends, plop on the couch with your family and turn on this anime. Who knows, you might learn a thing or two from these characters. You’ll laugh and then cry; or probably both at the same time. It sounds pretty promising to me.

4. TOKYO GODFATHERS (MOVIE) From the creation of the late Satoshi Kon who was a respected animator and manga artist in the scene, comes a touching story of Tokyo Godfathers. Famous for his admirable understanding of humanity, the characters portrayal in this one and half hour movie was done brilliantly. This story took place during the most exciting holiday of the year; Christmas. Three homeless misfits are lost in the face of another life’s challenge when they found an abandoned baby. Along the journey of searching for the baby’s parents, these characters will discover more about life and most importantly, about who they are individually. If you need to get away from the action, fantasy or romance genre anime and find one to clean your soul for one day, this one fit the bill.


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a parent to be or not to be

may 2016

When, and at what moment, would you decide to become a parent? Parenthood is one of the grandest milestones that one can have in their entire life, but with the rising tide of the cost of living, the very thought of having a child may scare the pants right back on for some. To find out what students really think of this stage of life, we approached some of them from the Methodist College KL to find out their answers.

Feisan Villana Minin, 19

Dhiela Kuruvilla, 18

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Okay, I’ll tackle the question in two parts. ‘When’… I’d say it will be after I’ve gotten married and within the boundaries of marriage, that’s when I’ll decide to have children. And ‘at what moment’, It’s sort of similar, but I guess whenever I decide that “Yeah, I’ll decide to have children”.

I think I would start planning to be a parent after I’m financially stable, have a good job, and think that I can afford a child, be it before or after marriage. Because to me it’s not something that’s really important; becoming married is not something that makes you ready.

Joshua Gomez, 17

Wong Ken Wein, 19

Cambridge A-levels

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I would say when I’m mature enough to know the difference between puppy love and a real relationship, and when I’m fully invested in my partner, and when we both know our love for each other is unconditional, we are ready to show that to each other. Furthermore, I would need to be sure that I’m financially stable as well; basically stable in all aspects so that I’m ready to support this child once I become a parent.

Well, to me, I think the moment will be when I’m at the age of 30; the moment when I get the meaning of true love, and when I start to have a proper marriage with a girl. And that’s the time when I’m free from my parents, and when I learn to be a full grown man instead of a young man. And last but not least, when I start to know the real meaning of having my own family instead of being cared for by my father and mother.

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events

BANISH ‘EM SCARS

may 2016

Hiruscar Post Acne Campus Tour 2016

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tudents came in droves as Hiruscar brought their post acne gel to 10 campuses in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. Some of the campuses include the Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University College, UTAR Sungai Long Campus, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation, INTI International University, Sunway University, Nilai University, Multimedia University, INTI International College Subang and Universiti Putra Malaysia. While students dragged their feet to their morning classes, their spirits were immediately lifted when Hiruscar event greeted them with nerf gun challenges and exciting prizes. The event was spiced up with Q&A sessions by the bubbly emcee. Students took part in the shooting game aiming nerf guns on acne scars as the target – both of which presented the students an opportunity to win a unit of Hiruscar Post Acne Gel. Students also walked away with Hiruscar notebooks as well as USB hubs. Aside from the Q&A sessions and the shooting game, students were also treated to free photo booth sessions with an unlimited number of prints. After all, nothing like photo booth prints to remember the day, right? Hiruscar Post Acne Gel is a 3-in-1 product which improves depressed acne scars, lightens dark marks caused by acne, and keeps acne prone skin healthy. It can be found in Guardian, Watsons, Caring, and all major pharmacies at RM41.13.

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