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We Will Always Love You Jim Read writes a touching piece on the late Whitney Houston.

44 One Good Thing About Music, When it Hits, You Feel No Pain. Unless the songs are sad. Find out about this reggae artist and why she matters.

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42 Dance Cultural Ambassador DJ Milinka goes on a holiday to meet her family in Serbia and comes back as a cultural ambassador.

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64 64 Wayang Force Cafe The name of this restaurant alone requires some sort of investigation. Check the results by our own legendary food writer. 70 My Week With Marilyn Shows Personal Style of The Legend Some films are just so darn stylish they belong in the style section.

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Jakarta is a great place. Some people like to knock it and say it’s not the greatest place ever to live with the traffic and pollution, etc. But for me and millions of others, I’d imagine it’s the only place to be. There are areas of it that I have never been and probably never will, but that’s the beauty of it, it just offers so much and so many different possibilities. Next week Jakarta has another major world-class event coming to town. The big shows seem more common place nowadays and the event this weekend in Kemayoran, the Jakarta International Djarum Super Mild Java Jazz Festival 2012, is probably one of the reasons that that’s the case. Before they started the festival in 2005, Jakarta hardly had any major international music events let alone any major international acts coming to town. That has all changed over the past few years with more and more major acts coming our way. Our collective hats are off again to the team at Java Jazz. There are a stack of jazz and contemporary performing artists on the way for the event and you can read more about that inside. Another show on the other end of the spectrum is the Sabtu Dansa reggae and ska event down in Bekasi for the people from the people. It’s the first time they’ve put this event on and it should be a blast. Ah we do get ourselves involved in some weird and wonderful things. That’s on next Saturday afternoon and evening. There are a number of other music events coming in the next couple of weeks too. You can check those in the What’s On and HereNow sections inside for yourself. We also have a load more stories and information from all over town including food, art, fashion, stories about people and new music. We just about have it all. Hope you enjoy this edition of the TBJ.

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Evanescence If you’re a fan of powerful vocals coupled with head banging rock music, you’re in luck. Evanescence, an American rock band known for the almost operatic voice of Amy Lee will be coming to the big durian. The two time Grammy winners will finally serenade their Indonesian fanbase for what will no doubt be an awesome concert. Evanescence will perform in Jakarta on February 25 at Pekan Raya Jakarta Hall A. Tickets are on sale now.

Aston Rasuna Aston International just won the “Venue MICE Award 2011 for The Best Hotel” from Venue Magazine that held a event as part of their fourth anniversary celebrations. Besides that, on January 26, Aston International also received certification for their quality management systems, ISO 9001 : 2008. Aston International also announced that they’ve been chosen to manage two new hotels that are located in North Jakarta, Aston Pluit Hotel & Residence and Favehotel Pluit Junction. Favehotel Pluit Junction will be the second Favehotel in Jakarta which is located in the perfect area, inside Mal Pluit Junction and offers 74 rooms with a concept of fun, fresh and friendly and also has an eclectic coffee shop.

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Blue Bird, the Most Inspiring Brand Award 2012 Blue Bird just won the Most Inspiring Brand Award 2012 from Superbrands Indonesia. They received the awards on Thursday, February 2 at Hotel Gran Melia. This award is given to the brands that made a difference to their consumer’s lives through the quality of their product or service; and have contributed positively to the environment and the welfare of Indonesian society. Only one out of 58 Superbrands received Most Inspiring Brand Award 2012 and it’s Blue Bird Taxi. Blue Bird also won Superbrands 2012 award in the category of taxi services and the award was presented by CEO of Superbrands Internasional, Eamaan Sadler to Vice President of Business Development at Blue Bird, Ibu Noni Purnomo.


Friendly Fires Friendly Fires is a band from Hertforshire, UK, that is formed by Ed Macfarlane, Jack Savidge, and Edd Gibson. This group plays alternative, disco and funk and released their eponymous first album in 2008. That album was nominated for a Best Breakthrough Award at The South Bank Show Awards and was certified UK gold. A year later, they were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and at the Brit Awards as Best British Group and British Breakthrough Act. For fans of their music, there will be a precious opportunity to watch their live performance as Ed, Jack and Edd will perform at Fairgrounds Jakarta on March 17.

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Stand Up Magic Stand Up Magic is a parade of famous Indonesian magicians where they use magic to make a crowd appear. Each magician will perform different tricks. The show will transform magic images that seems scary into the fun and interactive will be held on Saturday February 25 at Koloni, on the second floor of Mall Of Indonesia. The Magicians that will perform include Mas Bambang Purnomo Sigit, Fredic Conman, Tora Gani, Bazz Dante, Joseph Phantom, Boris Zor-el and Indra Frenos. Watch a few magic tricks like mentalism, pickpocketing, magic, illusions and more!

Blue is a vocal group from the United Kingdom formed by Simon Webbe, Lee Ryan, Duncan James and Antony Costa. They were formed in 2000 and broke up in 2005, but they reunited in 2009 and started touring afterwards. Blue is famous for hits like “All Rise”, “Sorry Seems to Be The Hardest Word” and “One Love”. Another vocal group is 98 Degrees that consists of Nick and Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons. They have worked together with Stevie Wonder for a song called “True To Your Heart”. Meanwhile A1 (along with being excellent BBQ sauce) is a name that was also kind of big in the boyband world, the group from Norway has three members, Mark, Ben and Christian. The success of the boybands in this country makes it profitable for those bands to come here. Blue, Jeff Timmons from 98 Degrees and A1 are the boybands that will perform in Jakarta, Hall D JIExpo Kemayoran on February 26.

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The Greatest Hits Tour


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Monday Feb 20th Hacienda

CHECK OUT COMING EVENTS IN THE BEAT’S DAY BY DAY LISTING OF THE BIG SHOWS AROUND TOWN

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Red Square

LUV’S Bar & Dine

It’s The All Night Happy Hour with Ruffie & Ricky Chattaway

Sexy Academy University Gathering Party by DJ Vinny Liv

Millenium Executive Club I Love Monday Featuring DJ Winky (Junko)

Tuesday Feb 21th Hacienda

Red Square

Iced Tea Tuesdays! Buy 1 Get 1 Free Red Island

Iced Tea & Long Island all nite long! Entertainment by DJ Ricky Chattaway & Iwel

Tuesday Night Live Mariachi Live Mariachi Music by Los paraguas from 8 to10pm

MO Bar, Mandarin Oriental Ladies Night Every Tuesday enjoy a special happy hour with free flow selected cocktails, house pouring spirits, soft drinks and draft beer from 8pm until midnight and enjoy fine tunes from a resident or guest DJ

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Wednesday Feb 22th E’Corner

Superbeat Wednesday is time for Superbeat with Roy Ricardo and Da Freshcoustic!

Elbow Room

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Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

Hacienda 1F1 Happy Hours Every day from 3 to 7pm. Buy 1 Get 1 Hacienda Margaritas, Cocktails, Sauza Tequila

‘Sing It Don’t Spray it’ Join us for the karaoke night. Grab a mic and make your bathroom fantasy come to life

Hacienda

Salsa Wednesday Enjoy Salsa Dancing with your hosts Damaris & Iono From 9pm to midnight!

LUV’s Bar & Dine

Glam Rockafellas # 2 Featuring DJ Winky, Rienov (HardSpinn), Arien Cathrine (8Delapan), Live PA by Vicky Nitinegoro, Luv’s Iconic DJ Nathalie, Wachitarica, Ferra Alony, Vinny Liv. Fashion Parade by LV C&C Models Management, Luv Sexiest Dancers

Millenium

New Concept The Series Featuring DJ Robyn Sovia (CuePlay Jakarta)

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Wednesday Feb 22th continue

Thursday Feb 23th

New Musro

Tight Ass Thursday Decode Band Play Rock Music, Pop Rock, Alternative

Ladies On Top Ladies Night Program w/ Arry Bule - Hemmy ( Musro Resident DJ ), Insomatemotion ( Musro Resident VJ ) 11pm to 3am

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Red Square

CHECK OUT COMING EVENTS IN THE BEAT’S DAY BY DAY LISTING OF THE BIG SHOWS AROUND TOWN

Hat Trick Anniversary DJ Yuko (Citysounds), Oneglove (Otherside/Volt), Gabriella Feat Lexus 2nd Loud

Elbow Room

LUV’S Bar & Dine

Mashup lingerie Wachitarica, Reza Karami, Hosted by LV C&C Model, DnD Plus Dancers

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Friday Feb 24th Elbow Room

Fridays Out & Apollo’s Crew Live acoustic by Unknown Artist. DJ Elvin San Juan

Illigals

Duo Maia

Liquid Exchange Icon Band

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 2pm & 8pm

Red Square

Fabulous Fridays! The Weekend- Start Now with Ruffie, Reza Bukan, Iwel

Saturday Feb 25th Bulungan Outdoor

A skylit Drive Live In Jakarta Opening by Danger Ranger, For This Cause (Aus)

Elbow Room

Tour The Max Acoustic session with Play 7. www.beatmag.com

LUV’s Bar & Dine

Luv Saturdaze DJ Ferra, Zorra, LV C&C Models

Sabtu Dansa – Rooftop Berkasi Square

Top Reggae Ska & Fun Times for all the people from 2pm - 9pm. See Herenow

Illigals

Club Voyeur Gareth Emery, Derry Sick, Cello, Sony, VJ Motioninja, MC Drwe

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Saturday Feb 25th continue Pekan Raya Jakarta Hall A

Evanescence Live In Jakarta

The Ritz Carlton Ballroom, Pacific Place

Ill Divo & Orchestra In Concert

Sunday Feb 26th Black Cat

Sinatra Sunday A Tribute To Frank Sinatra feat Abe Simpson CHECK OUT COMING EVENTS IN THE BEAT’S DAY BY DAY LISTING OF THE BIG SHOWS AROUND TOWN

JIExpo Kemayoran

Greatest Hits Tour Featuring A1, Blue, Jeff Timmons from 98 degrees

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Score!

Happy Sunday Live Entertainment by Center Stage Band Playing Alternative starts 9pm

Monday Feb 27th

Black Cat

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Open Mic Mondays Sing along on Stage with Byss Trio feat Ryan

LUV’S Bar & Dine

Sexy academy University Gathering Party by DJ Vinny Liv

MIllenium Executive Club I Love Monday Meichan (duo Maia)

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Red Square

It’s The All Night Happy Hour with Ruffie & Ricky Chattaway



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Tuesday 28 Feb Hacienda

Tuesday Night Live Mariachi Live Mariachi Music by Los paraguas from 8 to10pm

and draft beer from 8pm until midnight and enjoy fine tunes from a resident or guest DJ

Ladies Night Every Tuesday enjoy a special happy hour with free flow selected cocktails, house pouring spirits, soft drinks

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

R.T.A : Return To The Apron Airlines Night Out Party #12 featuring DJ Tommy Shamu Sac , Fashion Dance by D’n’D Dancers, NC Vqcashman (Discofellas), Wisnu, Shinta, Reza Karami

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Wednesday Feb 29th E’Corner

Superbeat Wednesday is time for Superbeat with Roy Ricardo and Da Freshcoustic!

Eldora Billiard

CHECK OUT COMING EVENTS IN THE BEAT’S DAY BY DAY LISTING OF THE BIG SHOWS AROUND TOWN

MO Bar, Mandarin Oriental Hotel

Girls just want to have fun Free table for ladies all night long

Triple Nine

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Hacienda

Salsa Wednesday Enjoy Salsa Dancing with your hosts Damaris & Iono From 9pm to midnight

LUV’s Bar & Dine

Ladies night out party Nathalie, Wachitarica, Ferra/ Yunnie, LV C&C models

Millenium Executive Club New Concept The Series DJ Anton Wirjono (Future10)

New Musro

The Golden Memories of The Everly Brothers Special show by F2 (Fauzie & Fuzan), Black Swan Band, visual by Insomate Motion

Thursday Mar 1st

Friday Mar 2nd

Elbow Room

Tight Ass Thursday Decode Band Play Rock Music, Pop Rock, Alternative

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

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The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 8pm

Blowfish

Future Disco Pendulum DJ Set & Verse, Sixteen, Dipha, Eyespinner, wW, Justeen Continued Next Page >>



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Friday Mar 2nd continue Elbow Room

Fridays Out Live acoustic by Unknown Artist. DJ Elvin San Juan

JIExpo Kemayoran

Java Jazz 2012 Bobby Caldwell Big Band Project, Godbless, Sheila E. presents The Escovedo Family, Al Jarreau & George Duke Trio, Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock, The Manhattan Transfer, Bobby McFerrin, Depapepe, Indro Hardjodikoro - The Fingers, Quincy Jones presents Alfredo Rodriguez Trio, Ron King Big Band, Idang Rasjidi, Dwiki Dharmawan & Sa’unine String Quartet, Abdul & The Coffee Theory

Liquid Exchange Icon Band

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera

Saturday Mar 3rd Elbow Room

Tour The Max Acoustic session with Play 7. DJ Elvin San Juan

JIExpo Kemayoran

Java Jazz 2012 Laura Fygi, Tribute To Utha Likumahuwa, David Sanborn, Pat Metheny Project, The Manhattan Transfer, Herbie Hancock, Mayer Hawthorne & The County, Barry White Show & The Pleasure Unlimited Orchestra, Phil Perry, Dave Koz, Dira Sugandi, Phil Perry, Extra Large, Simon Grey live feat Tony Momrelle, Tohpati Ethnomission, Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band, Soulvibe

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Liquid Exchange

Saturday Acoustic Beats Spice up your Saturday nights with acoustic music show at 9pm and resident DJ Rizki

Nusa Indah Theater, Balai Kartini – Jakarta

The Phantom Of The Opera Show starts at 2pm Continued Next Page >>


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Saturday Mar 3rd continue Mata Elang International Stadium (MEIS, Ancol) Roxette 2012 Live Show starts at 8pm

CHECK OUT COMING EVENTS IN THE BEAT’S DAY BY DAY LISTING OF THE BIG SHOWS AROUND TOWN

Sunday Mar 4th

JIExpo

Java Jazz 2012 Bobby McFerrin, Swing Out Sister, Stevie Wonder, Pat Metheny Project, Al Jarreau & George Duke Trio, Barry White Show & The Pleasure Unlimited Orchestra, Dave Koz, Soil and `Pimp` Session, Chaseiro, Phil Perry, David Sanborn, Bob Tutupoly Tribute To Bing Slamet & Sam Saimun feat Titiek Puspa & Grace Simon, Trio Lestari ( Glen Fredly, Sandhy Sondoro, Tompi )

Score!

Happy Sunday Live Entertainment by Center Stage Band Playing Alternative starts 9pm

Monday Mar 5th LUV’S Bar & Dine

Sexy academy University Gathering Party by DJ Vinny Liv

Red Square

It’s The All Night Happy Hour with Ruffie & Ricky Chattaway

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Black Cat

Sinatra Sunday A Tribute To Frank Sinatra feat Abe Simpson


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Robyn Sovia Soundslike

House, Electro, Dirty House, Tech House

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Millenium Executive Club | Wednesday 22 FEBRUARY | 11 pm Has Been

Berawal kecintaan terhadap musik house, Robyn Sovia mulai mempelajari mesin pemutar CD sejak beberapa tahun lalu. Selain music house, Robyn juga memperluas ilmunya dengan mempelajari dance music lainnya, dan juga mempelajari program seperti Ableton Live Set. Hasilnya, dari mulai house, electro hingga dirty house, tech house yang dicampur dengan elemen sensualitas pun dikuasainya. Tidak hanya memutar piringan, Robyn pun juga piawai dalam mengolah vokalnya. CuePlay Jakarta Management pun resmi merekrutnya dan bergabung dengan mereka sebagai talent. Berbagai klab di Jakarta seperti Triple Nine, Second Floor, hingga ke daerah seperti Colors Pub Surabaya, Golden Palace Jambi, sudah pernah dikuasainya. Her love of House music was the reason why Robyn Sovia learned how to mix CDs a few years ago. Besides House music, Robyn expanded her scope by learning about other forms of dance music, and also has been using the Ableton Live Set program. The result is that she’s mastered many genres from House, Electro until Dirty House, Tech House mixed with sensual elements. Robyn is not only good at mixing some tunes but she also can sing well, and she officially joined CuePlay Jakarta Management as one of their extraordinary talents. She has performed at many clubs in Jakarta and other cities like Triple Nine, Second Floor, Colors Pub Surabaya, Golden Palace Jambi.

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Selain dibuat sibuk oleh jadwal tampilnya di klab, Robyn juga bakal memproduksi sendiri karyanya lewat studio digital yang akan dibangunnya. Salah satu jadwal tampilnya adalah pada tanggal 22 Februari di Millenium Executive Club. Seperti apa Robyn akan menggulirkan set musiknya? Saksikan penampilan Robyn Sovia di Millenium. Besides her busy schedule performing at many clubs, Robyn also produces her own music through her digital studio. Robyn will perform at Millenium Executive Club on February 22. Wanna know what kind of music that she will play there? Just go to Millenium and find out yourself.


Arien Cathrine

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Soundslike

House, tech house

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Jakarta, Indonesia

LUV’s Bar & Dine | Wednesday 22 FEBRUARY | 10pm Has Been

Sebelum terjun menjadi seorang DJ, Arien Cathrine berkarir sebagai professional dancer. Namun setelah terinspirasi oleh musik techno dan tech house serta nama besar DJ Mark Knight, Paul Van Dyk, Abel Ramos, Richie Hawtin, maka Arien tidak tanggung tanggung melanjutkan karirnya di bidang DJ. Lalu dimulailah perjalanan keliling klab di Jakarta seperti LUV’s Bar, Triple Nine, Venue, Kampus, hingga ke daerah lain di Indonesia. Bahkan Arien juga sempat merasakan dek DJ di klab luar Indonesia seperti Cristallo, Rain club, Luna Bar di Malaysia. Berkat kualitas yang diasah lewat jam terbangnya, Arien diajak gabung dalam 8Delapan DJ Management. Before becoming a DJ, Arien Cathrine was a professional dancer. Like so many FDJ’s nowadays she was inspired by the music and by big names like DJ Mark Knight, Paul Van Dyk, Abel Ramos, Richie Hawti, and Arien. She started to perform at numerous Jakarta clubs like LUV’s Bar, Triple Nine, Venue, Kampus, and others across Indonesia. Arien has even played on the decks of clubs outside Indonesia such as Cristallo, Rain Club, and Luna Bar in Malaysia. Because of her quality, 8Delapan DJ Management has offered her a place on their team.

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Arien Cathrine is still active touring around different clubs and she’s also collaborating with some young musicians from local bands. On February 22, Arien will perform with DJ Winky, DJ Rienov and also Viky Nitinegoro.

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Sekarang Arien Cathrine masih aktif berkeliling klab dan pada beberapa acara, Arien juga bekerja sama dengan para musisi muda dari berbagai band lokal untuk tampil bersama di klab. Tanggal 22 Februari nanti, Arien akan tampil dalam satu acara dengan DJ Winky, DJ Rienov dan juga Viky Nitinegoro.


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DJ Odotto Soundslike

RnB, Hip Hop

Hail From

Jakarta, Indonesia

Immigrant | Thursday 23 FEBRUARY | 11pm Has Been

DJ Odotto mengawali karirnya sebagai DJ pada tahun 1999 saat masih tinggal di Melbourne, Australia. Disanalah, Odotto memperdalam ilmunya sebagai turntablist dan juga DJ. Inspirasinya dia dapat dari Mixmaster Mic & Qbert dan setelah dia kembali ke Indonesia, langsung membentuk grup bernama cronik pada tahun 2004. Klab pertama yang menjadikannya sebagai resident adalah Amare di Bandung. Tahun 2008, Odotto berangkat ke Amerika untuk memperdalam lagi ilmunya, khususnya bidang scratching dan hanya butuh waktu selama 2 minggu untuk menyelesaikan ilmu yang dibutuhkan oleh seorang turntablist. Odotto pernah bekerja sama dengan DJ internasional seperti DJ Rattle and Fuzz, Naiki, dan Daddy K. DJ Odotto started his career as a DJ in 1999 while he was still living in Melbourne, Australia. He learnt about turntables and DJ-ing there was inspired by Mixmaster Mic & Qbert. After he came back to Indonesia, he made a group named Cronik in 2004. The first club that asked him to be their resident DJ was Amare in Bandung. In 2008, Odotto went to the United States to learn about scratching and only needed two weeks for him to finish his study. Odotto has worked with international DJs like DJ Rattle and Fuzz, Naiki, and Daddy K.

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DJ Odotto kini sedang sibuk membuat beberapa remix lagu, bekerja sama dengan musisi local. Disela kegiatan tersebut, dia masih tampil di berbagai klab. Salah satunya adalah Immigrant, tempat dimana dia akan tampil pada tanggal 23 Februari. Saksikan penampilan seorang turntablist berbakat di atas dek Immigrant. DJ Odotto currently is busy making some remix tracks, collaborating with local musicians. Despite his full load of work, he still manages to perform in many clubs. One of them is Immigrant, where he will perform on February 23. Watch the talented turntablist on the decks of Immigrant.


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Soundslike Pop, Disco

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Jakarta, Indonesia

Illigals club | friday 24 FEBRUARY | 10pm Have Been

Maia adalah nama dari duo Maia dan Mey Chan. Pertama kalinya Maia menemukan talenta seorang Mey Chan lewat audisi pembentukan duo Maia, setelah Maia meninggalkan grup Ratu. Duo ini mengusung musik pop dengan balutan nuansa rock dan juga disko. Sentuhan Maia yang merupakan pencetak lagu hits ditambah dengan kepiawaian Mey Chan dalam bermain alat music seperti gitar dan drum semakin melengkapi kualitas duo ini. Setelah album kompilasi Maia & Friends, duo ini juga meluncurkan album Sang Juara pada tahun 2009 yang mencetak hits berjudul Emang Gue Pikirin dan Pengkhianat Cinta. Solidnya duo ini, semakin membuat kualitas mereka semakin mengkilap di kancah music Indonesia. Maia is the name of a duo consisting of Maia and Mey Chan. Maia found Mey Chan’s talent through an audition for Maia (the duo) that she created after she left her former group, Ratu. This double threat chose pop, rock and disco as their musical genres. Maia is known as the hitmaker, Mey Chan’s skill in playing guitar and drum, together they make oh so sweet music. After a compilation album called Maia & Friends, this pair also released Sang Juara that contained the hits “Emang Gue Pikirin” and “Pengkhianat Cinta” in 2009. The solidness of this partnership has made their career continue to grow in the Indonesian music scene.

Mereka berdua juga piawai dalam mengolah musik, dan duo Maia punya kegiatan baru, menjadi DJ dan sudah tampil di berbagai klab di Indonesia. Mereka juga baru saja merilis single terbaru yang berjudul ‘Cuma Gombal’. Duo Maia akan tampil membawakan lagu lagu hitsnya di panggung Illigals Club pada tanggal 24 Februari nanti. Jangan lupa saksikan penampilan mereka. They can also mix like its nobody’s business and Maia (the duo) have new shows as DJs and have been playing in many clubs in Indonesia. They just released their latest single called ‘Cuma Gombal’. Maia will play their hits at Illigals Club on February 24. Don’t miss their performance.

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Gareth Emery Soundslike Trance

Hail From

Southampton, England

Illigals Club | Saturday 25 FEBRUARY | 10 pm Has Been

Gareth Thomas Rhys Emery, yang akrab juga dipanggil Gareth Emery atau disingkat juga sebagai GTR, memulai debutnya pada tahun 2002 saat vinyl berjudul ‘Nervous Breakdown’ kepunyaannya disiarkan langsung di radio BBC. Gareth Emery punya karakter dalam musiknya, yang dinamakan perpaduan antara trance dan progressive, dengan sentuhan elemen psy, tribal dan techno yang membuatmusiknya lebih melodik. Namun, secara sederhana, dia hanya menamakan musiknya dengan genre trance. Gareth pernah bernaung di bawah perusahaan rekaman bernama Five AM, sebelum akhirnya dia meluncurkan label kepemilikannya sendiri yang diberi nama Garuda, nama yang diambil dari mitologi Hindu. Prestasinya dibuktikan lewat urutan dunia sejak tahun 2006 dengan terus menanjak dan puncaknya adalah urutan nomer 7 dunia versi DJ Mag pada tahun 2010. Gareth Emery or GTR started his music career in 2002 when his vinyl called ‘Nervous Breakdown’ was played by BBC radio. Emery has a music background that is a mix between trance and progressive, with the touch of elements like psy, tribal and techno that helps to add a more melodic touch to his music. But to make it simple, he calls his music trance. Gareth joined Five AM records before he finally launched his own record label called Garuda, which he took from Hindu mythology. His achievements can be seen through his very popular tracks that always reach the top of the world dance music charts since 2006 and his moment of promo glory came with a 7th place ranking in the DJ Mag world chart in 2010.

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Kini Gareth Emery masuk urutan nomer 13 versi DJ Mag dan Gareth baru saja merayakan ulang tahun ketiga dari perusahaan rekaman Garuda miliknya. Selain baru meluncurkan single terbarunya berjudul ‘Concrete Angel’ yang bekerja sama dengan Christina Novelli, Gareth juga sedang sibuk tur dunia, dan salah satunya nanti tanggal 25 Februari, Gareth akan tampil di Illigals club Jakarta. Setelah sempat beberapa kali ke Jakarta, kedatangan kali ini tentunya masih akan disambut hangat oleh penggemarnya di Indonesia. Gareth Emery currently is ranked 13th place in DJ Mag and he just celebrated the third anniversary of his record label, Garuda. He also just released his latest single called ‘Concrete Angel’ that is a collaboration with Christina Novelli. Gareth is busy touring the world and one of his stopovers will be on February 25 at Illigals Club Jakarta. He has performed here a few times before and his fans in Indonesia always look forward to his upcoming shows immensely.


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Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival was held for the first time in 2005 to great acclaim. Jazz music became a force in Jakarta, making enthusiasts long for the dates of the event. This festival, presently the largest jazz festival in the Southern hemisphere, immediately became the pride of Indonesia. The continuous success from one year to the next has made it one of the most talked about jazz events around the world. There are many international opinions that The (Jakarta International) Java Jazz Festival has become the jazz festival destination and has even placed Jakarta as one of the most important cities for jazz. In its 8th edition, the organizers are professing that the festival this year named ‘Jakarta International Djarum Super Mild Java Jazz Festival 2012’, will be even more special. Renowned jazz figures such as Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny and Bobby McFerrin are confirmed to perform on the stages of Kemayoran. Al Jarreau & George Duke Trio, David Sanborn and Phil Perry are other musicians which Java Festival Production have successfully confirmed for this year’s event. It was also announced that Stevie Wonder will also be performing. Wonder is a living legend for music himself. His musical prowess began at a tender age and has crossed over many forms of music during the last four or more decades. There is much anticipation for the magic of this Stevie Wonder performance. Colorful Jazz is also not to be missed as Bobby Caldwell, Laura Fygi and Swing Out Sister, will be performing with the big bands. And shows with a romantic touch will be offered by Barry White Show & the Pleasure Unlimited Orchestra, D'Sound, Dave Koz, Depapepe, and Chris Standring will be of interest alongside Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Frank McComb with his groovy funk, and mainstream jazz by Alfredo Rodriguez Trio. Ron Carter is due to perform with Juilliard Jazz Quartet, Manhattan Transfer (with Margaret Dorn standing in for Cheryl Bentyne who has been taken ill) or Carl Allen with Rodney Whitaker Quartet, and the temptuous Latin tunes to be rolled out by Sheila E. & Escovedo Family and the Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band. Erykah Badu, the famed jazz songstress will also be performing at Jakarta International Djarum Super Mild Java Jazz Festival 2012.

Mayer Hawthorne & The County, Simon Grey "Live", Soil & Pimp Session and Taylor McFerrin promise to pump up the vibe in the large arena. There are plenty of quality acts again to be seen at this year’s Java Jazz Festival at Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo), Jalan Kawasan PRJ Kemayoran, Kemayoran from March 2 to 4, 2012. Check their website for more info: www.javajazzfestival.com

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SABTU DANSA Sabtu Dansa is a throw back to the old school Jamaican Music days dancing in prancing to the contagious beats of ska or simply groovin to the mellow Rocksteady. Indonesia’s finest rockers will be moving you with sweet music and without a doubt you will leave having danced all your troubles away. February 25, Roof top Bekasi Square 2 - 9pm.

In 1999 their debut album titled ‘SKAphobia’ was well received in the then growing Ska community. Tipe-X has never looked back ever since, with their very own brand of Ska they have continued to bring the ‘it’ factor to the Indonesia music scene.

Sentimental Moods is easy listening with a more mixed up version of Ska. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Hepcat, Skatalites the Black Bottom Brass Band, they exude an irresistible sound making you want to move your dancing feet.

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Bringing you the Grooves and the Moves all the way from Bandung, theirs is a sound that many across the nation are catching on to. Bringing new flavors to the Jamaican music scene yet, serving it up warm in a warm Ska feel. Bandung Inikami Orcheska definitely know how to entertain.

The Authentics blend of music is what they describe as ‘back to the basics’ ska rooted in a sound that was born in the Caribbean in the mid 6o’s. Listen to them closely and you will not miss the beautiful jazz and blues notes mixed into the Jamaican vibes. Head boppin’ guaranteed.


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tasiun televisi Trans bekerja sama dengan fX menggelar acara fun bike berpasangan di hari Minggu dengan. Acara ini disambut dengan antusias, terlihat dari banyaknya peserta yang ikut. Kegiatan bersepeda dilakukan pagi hari dengan rute perjalanan dari fX menuju ke Bundaran HI dan kembali ke fX. Setelah itu, para peserta juga dihibur oleh segudang acara yang menanti, seperti Meet and Greet dengan para pemain sinetron Cinta Cenat Cenut, Comedy Project, Keluarga Minus, Sketsa dan News Presenter yang dipandu oleh Nycta ‘Jeng Kelin’ Gina, sementara di fX lantai 3 digelar Celebrity Charity Bazaar. Para pengunjung juga dihibur oleh penampilan dari grup band Ran, Hivi, Di-Da dan juga DJ Delizious Devina. Untuk peserta yang beruntung, banyak hadiah bernilai jutaan rupiah hingga mobil.

Trans TV station along with fX held a fun cycling event on Sunday. This event was greeted with enthusiasm, shown by the large number of participants who took part in it. The cycling activities were done in the morning which followed the route from fX to Bundaran HI (HI roundabout) and back to fX. After that, all the participants could enjoy tons of entertainment like a meet and greet with the cast of Cinta Cenat Cenut, Comedy Project, Keluarga Minus, and Sketsa. It was hosted by Nycta ‘Jeng Kelin’ Gina, and also Celebrity Charity Bazaar. There were also performances by Ran, Hivi, Di-Da and DJ Delizious Devina. There were many prizes including cash and even a car for the lucky winners.


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rogram acara dengan mengedepankan musik Selatan, terus digulirkan oleh Millenium dalam serialnya yang berjudul New Concept The Series. Tanggal 8 Februari, giliran DJ Yasmin yang tampil di dek Millenium. Usai dibuka oleh penampilan dari resident DJ Michael, DJ Yasmin yang belum lama dinobatkan sebagai Female DJ Of The Year versi Paranoia, langsung menggulirkan set musiknya yang bercampur seperti progressive, house, dan juga Dutch house. Beberapa kali pengunjung bergantian merapat ke bagian depan untuk lebih menikmati musik yang dimainkan oleh Yasmin. Program acara ini masih terus berjalan dengan menampilkan berbagai DJ, dan setelah Yasmin, masih ada banyak lagi yang akan tampil. Sampai jumpa di seri berikutnya.

Millenium held another event under the theme ‘New Concept The Series’ which is known for playing some South Jakarta tunes. On February 8, it was time for DJ Yasmin to play on the decks of Millenium. The show was started by resident DJ Michael and was continued by Yasmin. Yasmin who just won Female DJ Of The Year from Paranoia, played her set that consisted of progressive, house, and also Dutch house. The crowd kept getting closer to the stage so they could enjoy her energetic set. This event series is still continuing and will see more DJs at Millenium. See you at the next show.


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Slank treated their loyal fans, Slankers, with an intimate concert at the Hard Rock Café. They performed unplugged on Wednesday, February 8. Kaka, Bimbim, Abdee, Ridho and Ivan were rockin’ Hard Rock Café with their hits such as Mars Slanker, Jurus Tandur, Kirim aku Bunga, Maafkan, Kamu Harus Pulang, and Tong Kosong which had fans singing along with them. Many interesting things happened that night, like a duet collaboration from Kaka and Sandhy Sondoro, they even asked a fan to sing with them on the stage. Slank also asked for some donations from the crowd to help a legendary musician Donny Fatah who is in need of medical treatment. It was a fantastic concert!

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lank tampil menemui para Slankers atau fansnya lewat konser intim dengan format akustik di Hard Rock pada hari Rabu malam. Kaka, Bimbim, Abdee, Ridho dan Ivan langsung menghentak Hard Rock Café dengan serangkaian hits Slank seperti Mars Slanker, Jurus Tandur, Kirim aku Bunga, Maafkan, Kamu Harus Pulang, Tong Kosong, yang semuanya disambut dengan bernyanyi bersama. Dalam konser ini, banyak hal yang menarik, seperti munculnya kolaborasi duet Kaka bersama dengan Sandhy Sondoro, juga salah satu penggemarnya didaulat untuk bernyanyi bersama Kaka di panggung. Bahkan, dalam konser tersebut, Slank mengedarkan kotak amal yang bertujuan untuk menyumbang rezeki bagi musisi Donny Fatah yang sedang sakit. Konser yang fantastis!


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ergerakan musik drum n bass dan dubstep semakin diangkat dengan digelarnya satu acara bernama Bassfest yang merupakan Kolaborasi dari para Komunitas Indonesian Bass Music. Marley dipilih sebagai tempat digelarnya acara tersebut, dan para penampilnya adalah kombinasi dari DJ lokal dan internasional. DJ Jerome, Sixteen, Sanjion, Random sebagai wakil dari tuan rumah dan pada seri pertama Bassfest ini, tampil seorang DJ asal Australia bernama Shockone. Dengan dukungan sebesar 10.000 watt, bunyi musik drum n bass dan dubstep yang dikeluarkan dari speaker, membuat pecah suasana dan pengunjung yang meramaikan Marley pun tidak bisa berdiam diri. Terlebih lagi, suasana yang liar pun semakin diprovokasi oleh DFMC dan DMZ yang tidak berhenti beraksi lewat mikropon. Salut untuk Bassfest Inc.

Drum n bass and dubstep keeps growing. That was no different at Bassfest, a collaboration from the members of the Indonesian Bass Music Community. Marley was chosen as the venue of the event and the performers were combination of local and international DJs. DJ Jerome, Sixteen, Sanjion, and Random were the local acts that performed in the first series of Bassfest. The international line-up included DJ Shockone from Australia. With the support of 10,000 watts of electricity, the sound of drum n bass and dubstep that came from the speakers practically forced punters to dance. The show got even wilder when DFMC and DMZ provoked the crowd to dance even harder. That was a lot of good vibrations!


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unday Club adalah acara yang digelar oleh Bar Partygoers, yaitu sekumpulan bartender bar dan hotel. Komunitas pekerja food & beverages ini, kemudian melahirkan satu acara yang tujuannya berkumpul bersama. Pada acara yang digelar di New Musro kali ini adalah perayaan ulang tahun mereka yang pertama dan pengisi acara yang tampil adalah DJ Vinny Liv, Hendra, Verly Llyod, Fiedel, Marcell, Zie, serta VJ Hurricane Motion. Happy Anniversary! The Sunday Club event was held by the Bar Partygoers, a group of bar and hotel bartenders. This food and beverages community initiated the gathering so their members could relax and socialize on the other side of the bar. It was held at New Musro as their first anniversary celebration with performances by DJ Vinny Liv, Hendra, Verly Llyod, Fiedel, Marcell, Zie, and VJ Hurricane Motion. Happy Anniversary!

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Eldora Sports Bar Friday & Saturday 10 & 11 Feb

ldora Sports Bar menggelar acara perayaan ulang tahunnya yang pertama, selama tiga hari dengan tiga tema. Hari pertama dimeriahkan oleh penampilan dari DJ Aay, Sanny Dwie, Nino dan Rim. Hari kedua diawali dengan nonton bareng pertandingan liga Inggris, dan berlanjut dengan penampilan dari para DJ Goeslan, Flat, Soul Name B Boy dan MC Baby Dee. Perayaan ke tiga akan digelar pada tanggal 15 Februari. Eldora Sports Bar held their first anniversary celebration event for three days, under three different themes. On the first day, there were performances by DJ Aay, Sanny Dwie, Nino and Rim. The second day was started by watching an English Premier League followed by DJs like Goeslan, Flat, Soul Name B Boy and MC Baby Dee. The third party will be held on February 15.

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akarta dilanda perayaan hari Kasih Sayang dan salah satu tempat yang ikut meramaikan adalah Hard Rock Café. Acaranya dimeriahkan oleh penampilan duo harmonis yaitu Endah N Rhesa. Sekitar pukul 10 malam, Endah N Rhesa naik ke atas panggung dan langsung memainkan lagu pembuka yaitu To Be With You milik Mr Big. Awalnya, pengunjung yang hadir hanya terbatas di area meja, namun, semakin malam ternyata jumlahnya bertambah. Endah N Rhesa lebih banyak memainkan hits seperti Norwegian Wood, 1234 (I Love You), True colors, Time After Time, I want you back, sexy back, nothing compares to you, dan lagu wajib yang selalu mereka mainkan yaitu L.O.V.E, sesuai dengan tema Valentine pada malam itu. Tidak ketinggalan mereka memainkan lagu milik sendiri seperti Tuimbe (Let’s Sing) dan lagu lainnya.

Many places celebrated Valentine’s Day in Jakarta, and among them was the Hard Rock Café. The harmonic duo, Endah N Rhesa performed to a pretty laid back lovey dovey crowd. At around 10pm, Endah N Rhesa got on stage and played their opening song “To Be With You” by Mr Big. Initially people only filled the table area but as the night went late, more and more people came and filled the venue. Endah N Rhesa played some hits like “Norwegian Wood”, “1234 (I Love You)”, “True colors”, “Time After Time”, and “L.O.V.E”, which went along with the Valentine’s theme of the night. They also played their own songs like “Tuimbe” (Let’s Sing) and many more.


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ed Square turut memeriahkan perayaan Valentine’s Day dengan menggelar acara Love Is In The Air. Untuk lebih mengena pada temanya, dekorasi ruangan diberi nuansa pink. Bagi pengunjung wanita mendapat bunga dan coklat yang dibagikan di pintu masuk. Red Square juga mempersembahkan menu minuman sesuai dengan tema, yaitu Red Hot Shots dan Pink Chocolate Martinis sebagai minuman unggulan pada malam itu. Hiburannya, resident DJ Iwel dan Ricky Chattaway bergantian memainkan music house, Dutch house, electro, dan tidak ketinggalan para Red Hot Sexy Dancers memanaskan suasana. Pengunjung yang hadir, sebagian berpasangan dan ada juga yang tidak, namun Red Square tetap menebar cinta ke seluruh ruangan. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Red Square held a Valentine’s Day event appropriately called “Love Is In The Air”. Pink decorations filled the entire room to match the theme. For the ladies, there were flowers and chocolates for them at the entrance door. Red Square also presented a cocktails menu made special for that romantic night, Red Hot Shots and Pink Chocolate Martinis. The entertainment was resident DJs Iwel and Ricky Chattaway that played house, Dutch house, electro, and also Red Hot Sexy Dancers heated up that night for those without dates. The crowd was mostly couples but there were many singles that came too and Red Square spread the love.

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Jakarta born, and from Indonesian and Serbian parents, Milinka Mikaela Radisic, or better known in these parts as DJ Milinka, travelled to her father’s homeland this January. She was on a personal mission to meet her half-brothers and the rest of her Serbian family for the first time, but while she was there, doors opened fast in ways she never imagined and now she‘s come back to Indonesia as the cultural representative of both countries, and much more besides. David Trauts catches up with Milinka for a few words about the trip.

Milinka, how did you come to be in Serbia this year? I went to Serbia to meet my half brothers for the first time to talk to them about my dad.

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And what did you need to tell them about your dad? Well, he took off from Belgrade in ‘63 because of war and he moved to Austria, Germany, and Singapore, and came to Indonesia in ‘71 and met my mom. He couldn’t go back because of the war situation. And when it was possible to go back he passed away. That was 12 years ago. He couldn’t communicate with his family because some people were blocking his way to tell them that he actually cared and never stopped loving them. Both my brothers in Serbia thought that my dad never cared about them anymore, so they refused to communicate with us here in Indonesia (me, my sister and my brother). As a duty to my dad, I went there to explain this to them. And what happened when you arrived in Serbia? I arrived just in time as my eldest brother (Dragan) passed away a few days ago from cancer. I met him on my second last day in Serbia. I met my second brother (Slobodan) and his family on my 4th day in Serbia and everybody accepted me really well. The reason I only met my first brother Dragan on my second last day in Serbia was that they were afraid that Dragan didn’t want to see me. And he was dying. But it turned out that Dragan really welcomed me, he kissed and held me and cried with happiness. It was a tough day as I met him the first time in my life laying down so weak, dying and he was also very happy to see me and sad at the same time. I don’t think I will ever have the


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same feelings as I did that day. We were all very happy and sad at the same time. Today (as I’m writing this) it is Dragan’s funeral in Serbia.

You met someone well connected in the media and he spread your story around the news outlets in Serbia before you got there, right? What was all that about? Mr. Jovan Jovanovich (Serbian ambassador in Indonesia) introduced me to Mr. Ivan Zeljkovic. Ivan is a very famous TV producer in Serbia. He sent me an email offering help on my trip and was fascinated with my story so he got in touch with a few different people there. I met Ivan on the first night I was in Belgrade, and he gave me many contacts to all the media. My cousin Danica Radisic helped me a lot to connect and scheduled my interviews with them. For the first week I stayed at my cousin’s place. So did all those media connections prove fruitful? When the Indonesian embassy (KBRI) in Serbia found out that I was coming, they also asked me to come to KBRI to talk with the Indonesian Ambassador, Mr Samuel Samson about my trip to Serbia. It turned out that they really wanted to present me as a famous Indonesian artist in Serbia and explain about Indonesia to Serbians. Whenever I had an interview with the media, I was not only talking about myself but also Indonesia. And this is a big step for this country as I think I’m the only DJ who has ever been trusted by the government to be their representative in another country. They also called a very big magazine to interview me. And how was your music getting into the mix? On my second gig on January 23 at “Beograd

Promet” club, there was a group of about 20 people who came to see me from the Serbian and South Asia Association. A few of them were Serbian government people. They asked me to be involved in what they were doing. What did they want from you? They wanted me to help establish Serbia better in Asia, and if I could, to help change the mind-set that Serbians are somehow anti-Muslim like many people think after the Balkans conflict of the ‘90s. They know that I’m half Indonesian and my mom is Muslim from Aceh. In Serbia and East Europe my new duties are to represent and promote Indonesia to them and over here, the reverse. I’m now like a bridge between the two areas and now I have to learn a lot about them. I became a member of this group called the Indonesian and Serbian Committee on the last day I was in Serbia on January 26. I joined with my brother Slobodan. This group is developing the relationship for both countries to establish cooperation in many fields. Many businessman, scientists, professors came to the meeting and they are the member of this committee. In real terms what is the committee, or are you in particular, trying to develop between the two countries? I will be involved with the planning and implementation of many cultural and social aspects between the two countries. Things like sports, cultural exchanges, science and innovation, university exchanges and medium and small business cooperation. It sounds like you’ve come a long way in the past month. Will you still have time to spin tracks at this rate? Of course. Since I was really young I have done many things at the same time. I get used to it. I’m a workaholic. I get sick if I don’t do anything. I only have to think twice as smart how to do it without losing the duty to myself as a DJ, producer and promoter and the duty to my daughter as a mother. ;)

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Besides your family commitments over there what were your other plans? Did you take your music on the road and play some gigs? The Ambassador of Serbia in Jakarta supported me by promoting me in Serbia and I got offered to spin in a club there. I brought my music of course and was planning to gig around. But my time was not enough as I had to go back to Jakarta on January 26. The trip was actually to introduce myself to my own family, the people in Serbia, club owners and sponsors. I have many bookings for this summer and I’m planning to do a tour in a few cities in Serbia and East Europe. I think I established my name really well this time.


It’s not very often you come across individuals who can actually say that they are living their dream. Years have gone by and countless times she has walked up on stage and made people dance to rhythms and beats of Jamaican music, yet Danar Pramesti finds herself dealing with her nervousness but says when the music begins she becomes someone else. Danar, who is one of the lead singers of Souljah is an enthusiast who finds joy in life’s little adventures and says music is not only meant for fun but it is a tool that empowers and makes the world a better place. She finds poetry in every twist and every turn on this ojek-esque adventure we call life.

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Before we were Souljah we called ourselves Arigatoo and then later on we called ourselves Souljah. There were no changes in the members only a slight change in image. Now often times the mistake people make is labeling us a reggae band when really what we play is Jamaican music. It’s a mixture of ska, dub, dancehall, rocksteady and so on. It’s difficult to find the soul to do straight up roots music like Bob Marley did so we stick to our own vibes and are grateful that our music has won people’s hearts. What is it about Jamaican music that makes people want to dance and move? I think the thing about Jamaican music is that it is very easy to listen to and in this world we

find ourselves in the hard situations a lot. So, at the end of the day the easy music moves us, we relate. What is it like to get up on stage and engage in this love of music with the fans? (Laughs) you wouldn’t believe it, but I am still nervous when I’m in front of a crowd and god knows I have done this too many times before, but looking out to a large number of people kinda staring at you or me in this case makes me nervous. I hate the spotlight to be honest. However, it is comforting to know that there are seven other people behind me to cover up if I make a mistake in talking to the crowd. I become someone else when I sing and have no problem expressing myself through Souljah’s music. It’s only the talking part that I’m not too sure of.


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So you jumped straight into music right after college? Actually no. I worked in an advertising firm for a little while and one day friends convinced me that music was really the thing I should be doing. It’s one of those things where you take your chances, you let go of the norm, the financial comforts and the mundane. Souljah struggled at first, but after doing our little self promotion tours on our own budget, we’ve come along from that, but the lessons learnt from the experience along the way has made me and made us who we are today. What else can you tell us about yourself? I am simple as it comes, I love my ojek rides around town, I love my souljah family, I’m a traveler and a soul adventurer at heart. I sing to forget, forget whatever it may be. I have recently found a needed calm and escape in

stencil art and I guess from one creative process to another, music and the arts is what keeps me going. What can we expect from Souljah next? Coming up on the February 25 we have the Sabtu Dansa event, an event focused on Jamaican music. This is a venture of offbeat music, which I believe will be epic and I encourage everyone to come. Also, we are working on the concepts and everything else that goes into making our fourth album (fingers crossed) and also another project that is very near and dear to the heart of everyone in Souljah is the project we are initiating with Braddasouljahs (our fans) in terms of supporting fan members who, through unfortunate circumstances have had to drop out of school or kids who deserve much better by funding and providing them an opportunity to run a ‘Warung Braddasouljah’ where they will be able to run an operate a small scale business to enhance their entrepreneurial skills and be able to gain business sense and confidence in that. We want to instill value and purpose into their lives through little initiatives like these because truly these fans mean a lot to us. So at the moment, these are the things we are looking to do but follow @souljahmusik on Twitter to get the latest :)

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Singing, has it always been your dreams? Believe it or not I know at this stage of my life that I am living my dream. When I was younger I remember vividly writing in my little diary that when I grew up I wanted to be a singer in band and lo and behold it’s where I am right now. I love it.


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xpats coming to Jakarta without relatives or friends in town, and feeling that the local language is a barrier, or have zero knowledge about the local customs, but want to make friends, shouldn’t worry. An activity center in the form of a cozy retreat called the Jakarta International Community Center (JICC) will help you better understand the culture and social life in Indonesia. It comes with a bunch of courses, a play center for kids, and other members who potentially will be your best compatriots in this foreign country.

JICC was founded in 2001 by two Indian women, Molina Hazuria and Veena Singh, with purposes to help new arrivals settle in and feel comfortable and at home. So, everyone (expats and locals alike) is welcome to JICC, to blend in and socialize with other new arrivals, and be active with a wide selection of courses for both children and adults. Classes include pilates, yoga, cooking, dance lessons, language skills, oil painting, and others. Some classes are more popular and fill quicker than others. Taekwondo and the little chef cooking class are the most popular among kids. Whereas the language and adult cooking classes are popular among adults, the cooking class is especially full with women. Occasionally, JICC organizes tours and conducts field trips for members to several interesting and entertaining spots. The play center is aimed for children from the ages of 2 to 4.5 years old. Playing and consorting with other kids are scheduled in sing-a-longs, doing arts and crafts, physical exercises, indoor games, and also story telling.

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The setting of JICC is a cozy home feel, designed for a comfortable retreat from the city life. The main room is provided with sofas for members to chat and drink some refreshments. There’s a piano for entertaining, and some books to indulge and there is also the swimming pool and some wooden sun lounges to kick back and relax with new friends and enjoy each other company. (Dini Siregar)

Jakarta International Community Center Jalan Kemang Dalam X No. E6A South Jakarta 12730 Ph. 021 7179 2813 / 021 719 22 16 Or go to their website www.jicconline.com.


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he first South to South (StoS) Film Festival was held back in 2006. The films screened at StoS are aiming to raise public awareness towards environmental, social, cultural, and political issues.The first festival was supported by Jatam (Jaringan Advokasi Tambang or Mine Campaign Network), and the focus of the event is not merely to entertain, but also to educate the public in sharpening their compassion and care towards the earth. The festival became an event held every two years and the 2012 event is going to be the fourth time around. Screenings are going to take place at several locations, such as Goethe Institute, Institut Francais Indonesia, and Kineforum at Taman Ismail Marzuki. StoS has always been screening great-quality films containing strong messages throughout the years, which most of them are the work of finalists of the prior StoS film competitionbefore the festival. Basically, the whole idea of the message from StoS films is to build awareness and solidarity between one community and the other in different countries. Each festival has a theme, and the one for StoS 2012 is Semangat Tanpa Batas, which means “passion without limits” in English. Since registration opened for the StoS film competition, the organizing committee has received 53 short documentary films and 32 short fiction films. And the results are a combination of 20 films being the best and going through to the finals. All finalists earn the opportunity to have their film screened at the festival. The grand jury will decide the best of the short documentary films and the short fiction films, and there are the StoS awards for the audience’s picks. The films screened at StoS are no ordinary flicks, they are very entertaining. It’s the important message sent to the audience that matters. Hopefully the messages will serve its purpose and we can share and give compassion to our one and only planet earth. (Dini Siregar)

SOUTH TO SOUTH (STOS) FILM FESTIVAL 2012 February 22-26, 2012 For more information, go to www.stosfest.org.

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This article is about another young talented Jakarta band: Drew.

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The story started in 2007. Sashi Gandarum (vocal, guitar) was asked to be a regular performer doing acoustic cover version sets at a cafe in Kemang. Sashi then asked her old band mates Putra Praditya (guitar) and Aji Yudo (drums) to back her up. Drew, a unisex name, was also chosen due to an admiration for Drew Barrymore. Thus, a band was born. During three years when they played in bars and lounges hopping around Kemang, they had a chance to release an original single, "Unromantic". From there, they became more enthusiastic to release their own original works. Then in 2009 they recruited Shanda Singgih (bass) to join the team. Finally in late October 2011 their debut album, Sing With Drew, was released. It consisted of 11 songs, the compositions are basically easy listening pop songs but more deep and meaningful, yet based on non-fiction. Two well-known guys also participated behind the scenes for Drew’s debut album: Tommy P. Utomo as the sound engineer and Andi Rianto as the music director. Their first single, "Radio", is currently being played heavily on national radio. Go to MySpace and type "singwithdrew" to listen to their songs and find out more about them.


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umpulan 3 pria dan 1 wanita yang namanya mulai banyak dibicarakan terutama di ibukota ini sejatinya terbentuk tanpa rencana. Syahdan pada 2007 Sashi Gandarum diminta mengisi acara reguler menyanyikan lagu-lagu Top 40 secara akustik di sebuah kafe di Kemang. Akibat keterbatasan pasokan musisi Sashi akhirnya mengajak serta Putra Praditya serta Aji Yudo yang notabene adalah sejawat di grup musiknya jaman dulu. Untuk trio baru ini, Drew kemudian digunakan sebagai identitas resmi. Drew sendiri bisa dimaknai ganda: sebagai nama yang merefleksikan sosok unisex dan tentu saja bersinggungan dengan idola mereka, Drew Barrymore. Setelah merasa cukup selama tiga tahun berkeliling ngamen di seputaran Kemang, kesempatan merilis sebuah single bertajuk "Unromantic" dalam kompilasi Nubuzz 1.1. cukup memompa semangat Sashi dkk untuk menerbitkan karya milik sendiri. Shanda Singgih lalu diajak serta untuk bergabung pada 2009 serta langsung bergerak secara kolektif untuk fokus lagi serius mengerjakan lagu-lagu orisinil Drew. Sashi bertanggungjawab di sektor vokal dan gitar, Aji di gitar, Shanda di bas, dan Putra di drum.

Sebelum pergi membeli CD-nya, silakan simak beberapa lagunya di halaman MySpace mereka dengan mengetik: singwithdrew. Jadwal manggung mereka juga bisa didapatkan di situ.

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Pasca menerbitkan teaser pada Oktober 2010, sepanjang awal hingga pertengahan 2011 mereka kemudian menyiapkan seluruh materi untuk album perdana. Sampai pada penghujung Oktober, rangkaian komposisi yang direkam secara live di Aquarius Music Studio akhirnya resmi terbit dengan tajuk Sing With Drew. Dari jajaran tembang yang terdapat di dalamnya, seluruhnya bercorak pop ramah kuping walau tak bisa dibilang ringan tanpa kedalaman. Yang menarik, lagu-lagunya adalah non-fiksi alias berdasar kisah nyata. Dari 11 yang ada, 10 di antaranya adalah karya sendiri. Di antaranya adalah ritme ceria "Radio" yang bernuansa asmara, tentang seorang penyiar radio yang mengirimkan pesan ke seseorang yang dianggapnya istimewa dan semoga ia mendengarnya. Lalu senandung "High" yang berlirik Inggris berkisah tentang fenomena ketergantungan terhadap sesuatu/ seseorang, saking mencandunya, ujung-ujungnya ingin lebih, lebih, dan lebih lagi. Sementara satu lagu yang bukan karya pribadi Drew adalah "Aku Takut Jatuh Cinta Lagi" bikinan Ahmad Dhani yang di masa silam pernah dinyanyikan oleh Reza. Tak cuma itu, dua figur kawakan juga turut berperan membantu di belakang layar: Andi Rianto sebagai music director dan Tommy P. Utomo menjadi sound engineer.


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How Safe are the Roads Where You’re From You may think road safety’s a real problem here but the problem exists elsewhere, too


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e probably all reacted with a shudder at the news of two recent, deadly road accidents in Indonesia: the horrific case in Jakarta of nine people mowed down like ninepins close to Gambir Station, and the bus that fell into a ravine near Sumedang, West Java, killing 10.

In the second, the speeding bus reportedly collided with the rear of a truck in front, lost control and fell into the ravine. The constricted nature of the terrain then made rescue difficult. In both cases, willful negligence by the driver concerned allegedly seems to have been the major cause of the fateful accidents that occurred. Before you permit yourself the smug thought that such things just couldn’t happen back home in your country if you’re from overseas, remember this: Road safety comes at a price and all governments concerned decide (either consciously or by default) what is an “acceptable” accident rate on roads under their control. In richer countries, road safety standards tend to be higher, partly due to the adoption of more sophisticated traffic engineering techniques, but it is still true that much depends on safety awareness of the general public. It’s also the case that richer countries would have been able to afford to invest in comprehensive road safety education campaigns decades ago, while the reverse is truer in developing countries. That may be why anti drink-driving campaigns, coupled with appropriate legislation, which could have been used in the Gambir case, do not appear to exist here yet.

Equally, the appalling level of inconsiderate behaviour by road users here can sometimes be jaw-dropping: Look at how many motorcyclists and car drivers execute right turns or overtake, for example. Recently, the tendency for motorcyclists to ride along pavements at peak times and for car drivers to park in a road lane in South Jakarta reserved for bicycles have both been causing much annoyance. While many younger motorcyclists now routinely wear crash helmets because they appreciate that it’s safer to do so (rather than simply to avoid being stopped by the police), look at how many bike-borne families travel about: Mum and dad are wearing helmets but the two kids sandwiched in between are not. Should an accident occur, it’s most likely that the children will be snatched clear of mum’s grasp due to their momentum, with nothing to protect their head as they fall to the ground... Admittedly, the family-on-a-bike thing is a product of economic necessity but the lack of safety awareness for the kids is a matter of education. Many of the hazards that exist on the roads could be avoided if road users simply behaved with more consideration for others. The Jekylland-Hyde transformation that many undergo once they get behind the steering wheel of a car explains a lot of what happens on the roads today. Ultimately, though, no amount of road safety education or traffic engineering can eliminate the damage a willfully negligent driver can wreak. (Jim Read)

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In the first example, the driver was allegedly intoxicated with alcohol and drugs when she took the wheel of a car without a driver’s licence. The accident occurred on a straight stretch of road so it’s alleged there was a lapse of concentration, the vehicle mounted the curb and the inevitable carnage ensued.


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WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU


Whitney Houston’s recording of “I Will Always Love You” was actually a cover version of the song written and originally performed by Dolly Parton. Working with legendary music producer David Foster, Houston transformed it from a slightly sentimental song into the powerhouse ballad we’re all familiar with.

Let’s remember superstar performers for their achievements, not their decline

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ow many of us, with normal inhibitions loosened by alcohol, have at some time murdered “I Will Always Love You” (along with “New York New York” and “My Way”) at a karaoke bar? It’s not just the timeless, enduring quality of the songs that motivated us but the unforgettable way in which they were delivered by the recording artists concerned.

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Houston’s untimely passing at the age of 48 just recently may have shocked, but probably did not surprise most of us. Like Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse before her, Houston was already well past her peak and had gone into a long, slow decline. Even without the personal problems caused by substance abuse and her tumultuous marriage to R&B artist Bobby Brown, Houston unwittingly created a problem for herself: Her interpretation of “I Will Always Love You” was so powerful, so perfect, she set the bar impossibly high not just for other singers but herself, too. It was just a matter of time before the awful realisation dawned on her that she could no longer produce that blistering melismatic performance, in which a single syllable of vocals was strung out over many notes, or hit those impossible, sustained highs with powerful, pitch-perfect precision. Winehouse went through a similar, agonising decline as the haunting soul that epitomised her vocal delivery no longer seemed to be there. Ironically, she posthumously won a Grammy award this year at the very ceremony that was so overshadowed by Houston’s death the day before. The recognition was for Winehouse’s performance of the slow jazz classic “Body and Soul” with veteran crooner Tony Bennett on his album, Duets II. It’s reckoned to be among the last commercial recordings she made and forms a fitting tribute to her artistry.

It seems, though, from the massive online sales of the singles and albums recorded by all three singers following their death, that people have a strong desire to remember them at their prime, rather than their decline. Jackson, Winehouse and Houston. The title of one of Whitney’s greatest hits somehow encapsulates what the lives of all three were all about: Didn’t we almost have it all? (Jim Read)

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The passing of Jackson, Winehouse and Houston, just like the untimely death of Diana, Princess of Wales at the tragically early age of 36, also had another impact on all of us: It was an extremely stark reminder of the mortality that claims us all, sooner or later.


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Nirvana

Live at the Paramount

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irvana was just about to break into the world charts as this show was performed at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre. They had just released Nevermind, which a week after the show would reach the Top 40. Within a month it was Gold and less than a year later, it would become a multi-platinum selling album. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” had just been released too and was climbing on the Billboard chart at the same time. The gig was captured on 16mm film in its raw entirety and the band was, understandably, a little freaked out. Live at the Paramount is hearing and seeing the excitement of this moment in time. A great band on the make, still whirling and swamped with anxious adrenaline. Every single song on this setlist has already been featured once, or more, on some other Nirvana live record, bootleg or label. But it is still a priceless collection from a special time. Kurt’s voice sounds astonishingly powerful here. As quoted by Pitchfork, “He sang in a way that was obviously unmaintainable, even with the aid of heavy cough syrup, there’s an excitement and buzz, although a slightly selfish one, of hearing his voice rip the air before he had begin to shout it down to bits. His unusual, wailing vernacular may have been a deliberate choice, or it might have been the only way he managed to fight and hurl those notes out from a constricted voice box, but there is a horrible, captivating intensity to it. Words feel torn from him, dragging hooks on their way out. Aneursym’s Love you so much/ It makes me sick” physically hurts to hear, as it always has, but it gives you some of the most devoted, vibrant performances of Nirvana’s well-recognized songs as you’re likely to get.”

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Live at the Paramount is a live video released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc as part of the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s Nevermind album. It was also released as a music CD as part of a Super-Deluxe Box Set. [DJ Pitchfork]


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Nutz Culture where

Senayan City Mall, Crystal Lagoon Area, LG Level Jalan Asia Afrika Lot 19 Jakarta

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Sunday through Saturday 11am – 2am

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120 seat 175 stand

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Cocktail Choco Nutz Martini, Killer Punch, Pinna Batida, Flavor’d Soju, Nutz Espresso Martini, Melon Martini, Grafe - Berry Collins, Highland Coller, Southside Soju Cocktail Cherry Blossom, Andong Tini, White Dog, Yon Goth

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Appetizers: Kimbap Korean Style Sushi Roll, Beef Bulgogi. Salad: Bulgogi Salad. Sandwiches: Vietnamese Sandwich, Phily Steak Sandwich. Soup: Korean Seafood Kimchi Soup. Main Courses: Bon Chon Chicken, Korean Crispy Chicken Wings. Rice and Noodles: Beef Jajang Myun, Rice Bowl, Dol Sot Bibimbap.

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LCD 32 inch for each table, VIP Room with Game Box, DVD, Dart Board

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021 – 72781356 www.nutzculture.com

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Nutz Culture is the first Asian Sports Bar Asia in Jakarta. Their concept is to serve the people who come to watch sports together with an Asian food menu which is mainly Korean. This place is complete with a giant screen 3x4m that is located between two big plasmas and a television in each table. The food concept in here is Korean fusion.


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The Divine Singers

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n classical music, there is a term “operatic pop” – where pop music is performed in an operatic style. Artists who are in this category have successfully put themselves in line with the mainstream and have become world renowned. Musicians like Alessandro Safina, Partrizio Buanne, Mario Frangoulis, Amici Forever and Sarah Brightman are some great examples who have made this operatic pop fashionable. One other group who have risen to the heights of operatic pop are the four young men soon visiting Indonesia known as “Il Divo” In Indonesia, this Simon Cowell creation is already well known. In their career, Il Divo has already come twice to Indonesia. For those of you who still might not know these men, they are David Miller from USA, Urs Buhler from Switzerland, Sebastien Izambard from France and Carlos Marin from Spain. They are coming back for the third time to perform with an orchestra, singing songs from their latest album Wicked Game.

The concert, which will be held in the Ballroom of Ritz-Carlton Pacific Place this coming February 25 will carry songs mostly from this new album. Among Christ Isaak’s “Wicked Game”, you can hear Il Divo’s cover versions of other popular music such as “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” (from Evita), “Falling Slowly” (sung as Te Prometo – from the movie Once), “Come What May” (sung as Te Amare – from movie “Moulin Rouge”) and Andrea Bocelli’s everlasting “Time To Say Goodbye” (Con Te Partiro). For true classical music listeners, perhaps Il Divo can be categorized as very easy listening music. In a way, they actually give an easier interpretation to what a real aria actually sounds like. The pristine voice qualities, beautiful harmonization and of course their good looks will surely make this concert an enjoyable experience.

Il Divo & Orchestra in Concert 25 February 2012 starting from 8PM onwards The Ballroom of Ritz-Carlton Pacific Place Jakarta For more information: www.myticket.co.id

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In this seventh album, this tenor quartet is reworking a famous Chris Isaak song: Wicked Game and have given their operatic twist to it. The result is a more dramatic cover version that is sung in Italian with a new title “Melanchonia”.


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Bakerzin is a Singapore-based chain of dessert cafés and casual dining restaurants established by pastry chef Daniel Tay in New 1998. Other than their delectable BAKERZIN dessert selection, outlet at Bakerzin is also Central Park known for their top quality main courses. Bakerzin has also become a firm favorite for Jakarta’s foodies, and their sixth and latest outlet is now open for public at Central Park. With its fuchsia-dominated interior and 77 comfortable seats, you can enjoy their popular desserts and main dishes at this brand’s new location, from warm chocolate cake to chocolate amer, strawberry shortcake, millefeuille, tiramisu, New York cheesecake, Oreo cheesecake, etc. And with a commitment to give you the best tasting desserts, Bakerzin uses Valrhona, a high-grade luxury chocolate brand. So, for the most delectable of desserts and main dishes, head over to the new Bakerzin restaurant at Central Park! Bakerzin merupakan restoran casual dining berkonsep dessert café yang didirikan oleh seorang pastry chef Daniel Tay, di Singapura tahun 1998. Seiring dengan range menu yang bertambah, tidak hanya dessert yang terkenal, tapi Bakerzin juga melebarkan ke entrees dan main courses. Kini, bahkan di Jakarta pun Bakerzin telah menjadi restoran yang populer dikalangan para penikmat kuliner. Baru-baru ini outlet keenam Bakerzin telah dibuka di Central Park. Datang dan nikmati dessert khas disini seperti warm chocolate cake, chocolate amer, strawberry shortcake, millefeuille, tiramisu, New York cheesecake, Oreo cheesecake dan lainnya. Dengan komitmen untuk menyuguhkan dessert dengan cita rasa terbaik, Bakerzin menggunakan Valrhona, brand coklat premium yang mewah. Bakerzin at Central Park. Central Park GF-217, Jakarta. Opens: 10 am – 10 pm.

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Portico introduces their latest promo for a variety of dishes including the Roasted Chicken Oven-Roasted Chicken Organic With Rosemary Potato Wedges. Another deal is the ‘Bottle Shop Promo’, Portico a program that is specially designed by Portico for their loyal customers. This program also offers Wine & Liquor Bottles from Portico at a special price. The wine collection that they offer includes Chateau La Tour Carnet Cuvee Sire 2008 and Tall Tree Cabernet and Sauvignon. For the wine, you can get 30% off from the usual price while for the Liquor, you can get 50% off. Portico memperkenalkan promo terbarunya. Pertama adalah Roasted Chicken OvenRoasted Chicken Organic With Rosemary Potato wedges. Promo lainnya adalah ‘Bottle Shop Promo’, yaitu program yang dirancang khusus untuk memanjakan para tamu setia dari Portico. Program ini ini juga menawarkan Wine & Liquor Bottles dari Portico dengan harga yang sangat special. Koleksi Wine yang ditawarkan seperti Chateau La Tour Carnet Cuvee Sire 2008, Tall Tree Cabernet and Sauvignon. Untuk Wine, potongan harga sebesar 30% dari harga biasa, sementara untuk Liquor, potongan harganya sebesar 50% dari harga biasa. Promo yang menarik bukan ?. Untuk informasi selengkapnya bisa langsung datang atau hubungi Portico, Terrace Bistro. Senayan City Ground Floor.


Lobo, a contemporary Italian dining and premium steakhouse at the lobby level of The Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Mega Kuningan introduces five selections of new business lunches that engage each Italian cuisine lover for a quick yet sumptuous lunch experience. The new business New Business lunch varieties are specially Lunch prepared by Chef de Cuisine at Lobo, Mariano Liuzza to welcome busy Ritz Carlton clientele with limited time who still would like to enjoy refined Jakarta culinary delights. The five new varieties of business lunch consist of a three-course menu to recharge the guests’ mood before continuing to their other business activities. The three-course business lunch is served in abento style that can be enjoyed at 225k++/person including a soft drink. The New Business Lunch is available from Monday to Friday, 12.00 noon to 2.30pm. For more information on the mouth watering menu and reservation, please call Lobo at (021) 2551 8881.

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Lobo, restoran Italia dan premium steakhouse yang terletak di lobby level The Ritz Carlton Jakarta, Mega Kuningan, meluncurkan new business lunch bagi anda penikmat hidangan Italia yang menginginkan makan siang yang cepat namun bermutu tinggi. New business lunch ini disiapkan oleh Chef de Cuisine Lobo, Mariano Liuzza, untuk anda yang mempunyai waktu makan siang yang tidak terlalu lama, tetapi masih menginginkan hidangan yang berkualitas. Ada lima set lunch yang masingmasing terdiri dari 3-course menu yang disajikan seperti cara ‘bento’, dengan harga Rp.225,000++/ orang termasuk satu gelas soft drink. New Business Lunch ini tersedia dari Senin sampai Jumat, mulai jam 12.00 hingga 14.30. Untuk reservasi dan informasi lebih lanjut mengenai menu, silahkan hubungi Lobo di (021) 2551 8881. Lobo at The Ritz Carlton Jakarta. Jalan Lingkar Mega Kuningan Kav. E.1.1 No. 1Mega Kuningan, Jakarta 12950.

Langkahkan kakimu ke Liquid Exchange yang berada di Epiwalk, (Epicentrum Walk), Rasuna Kuningan untuk menu spesial mereka bulan ini yang didatangkan langsung dari Swiss, Chicken Cordon Bleu. Cobalah menu tersebut yang merupakan salah satu menu favorit dari executive chef Lex, Daniel, untuk menu makan siang ataupun malam selama bulan Februari ini. Harga hidangan ini adalah Rp 79k. Nikmati juga bir dan percakapan dengan Bogdan dan kru-nya saat Anda sedang berada di Lex. Epicentrum Walk. Ground Floor Unit W136. Komplek Rasuna Epicentrum. Jl.HR. Rasuna Said, Jakarta Selatan. Phone : 021 2994 1441

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Get into Liquid Exchange in Epiwalk, (Epicentrum Walk) in Rasuna Kuningan for their special of the month, from Switzerland, Lex Feb direct the Chicken Cordon Bleu. Cordon Try the dish, which is one Bleu of Lex’s executive chef Daniel’s all time favorites day or night over the month of February or possibly beyond. And the cost is a poultry Rp 79k. Get into Lex now for a beer and a chat with old Bogdan and the crew while you are at it.


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From good books to good bites, this small cafĂŠ is ready to rock the capital!


here are top of the line! We ordered the Crispy Fish Sandwich (53k); breaded dory with creamy gherkin and tartar dressing, nicely accented with slow cooked caramelized onion, and the Chicken Mayo Sandwich (48k); diced chicken meat mixed with mustard and mayonnaise sauce. Both hit just the right spot.The Beef Mushroom Sandwich (55k) also won our praise; a herb marinated patty with sautéed mushrooms and home made cheese sauce. Wayang Force is a reading and publishing platform Yummy! And of course, somebody had to order his or application which enables you to read and to Munchies favorite, the Farm House Sandwich (63k); publish digital copies of books, magazines, or any seared strip loin on a bed of sautéed mushrooms other printed media.With over 2,500 mostly local and creamy mustard, topped with mozzarella publications to their name,Wayang Force is slowly cheese. Pure perfection! but surely getting a lot of positive buzz. Now they have teamed up with the good people of Munchies The iPads also kept us busy. There was so much Restaurant of Gandaria City Mall fame, and on reading material for us to peruse, I think we actually December 5, 2011, Wayang Force Café was born. learned a thing or two while we were there! Ha! I The logo also states, ‘Food by Munchies’. Munchies know I actually found an article on ‘How to become have become one of our favorite places to eat and a better bowler’.This might come in handy later. hang out.The food is consistently good there, so it was an easy choice for us. Some refreshing fruit-and-soda mocktails are perfect to wash down our food. We opted for Located at one of the busy intersections inside EX the Strawberry Peach Splash and the Passion Fruit Plaza Indonesia, this café combines state of the art Strawberry Splash (both 38k, respectively). The technology with delectable dishes. Plenty of iPads yogurt-y concoction of mango, pineapple, guava, and android tablets are provided for you to read and orange called Tropical Sweet (33k) is also a your favorite publication, and to keep you occupied noteworthy beverage here. while waiting for your meal.The menu here is also accessible from the iPad. We had a nice first experience at Wayang Force Café. The combination of gadgets and good food We started with the Popcorn Chicken (29k), the is a cool one. Feeling rejuvenated, it was time to hit breaded Potato Skin (23k), and of course, the ever the bowling alley downstairs. Let me just say that I crowd pleasing Chicken Wings (35). The home did become a better bowler that night. Maybe my made, secret dipping sauce is a perfect companion buddies were just too full to bowl right. for these babies! Boys will be boys, and we definitely (Budi Iskandar) needed something more. Well, the sandwiches

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was an early Saturday evening, and it was a rare boys’ night out. A friendly game of bowling was on the cards, so off we went to EX Plaza Indonesia, in the center of the city. Before hitting the lanes, we needed to find some grub and we decided on this interesting, smallish restaurant called Wayang Force Cafe.

EX Plaza Indonesia, 2nd floor, Blok I 90, Jl. MH Thamrin Kav. 28-30, Jakarta Ph: (021) 310 7667 Opens: 10 am – 10 pm (weekdays) 10 am – 12 midnight (weekend)

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“Let the salads entertain you� says the motto at The Cow Feed Resto. Entertain us they did, and then some!

Cow Feed Resto Rasuna Epicentrum, Epicentrumwalk, 1st floor, Jakarta. Ph: (021) 2994 1642

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RESTO big metropolis like Jakarta has its fair share of pollutants and unhealthy habits. The many junk food joints are definitely convenient, but some times you just feel like having a little detoxification of your own.After all, your body is your temple, isn’t it? Thankfully, now there are a good number of restaurants popping up in Jakarta that cater to the growing number of customers looking for healthier (but still great tasting) alternatives for their meal. And that is why an eatery like the interestingly named The Cow Feed Resto is a blessing. Located at Rasuna Epicentrum, this restaurant opened its door on July 15 of last year.

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There are also a number of prepared salad dishes ready for you at The Cow Feed Resto, like the Ave Caesar, French Nicoise, or La Chinoise. All priced at 45k. Salads are not the only thing on the menu. The main dishes are equally exciting here. The Cow Feed Burger (55k) is a favorite for many patrons; freshly ground beef patty, served with green and red peppers, cheese, spinach, sautéed mushrooms, cucumber salsa, and Dijon mustard. Craving pasta? The spaghetti with Savory Herb Meat Balls (40k) will do the trick. While the Beef Yakiniku Donburi (40k) is an Asian delight of Australian beef, sautéed with Yakiniku sauce, served with steamed rice and miso soup. But one dish that stands out is the wonderful Grilled Lamb Rack (150k). It is tender rack of lamb, served with ratatouille and couscous, with aromatic herbs and spices that are just bursting with flavors!

In addition to the normal salad fixings, there All in all, this eatery is a great addition to Jakarta’s are premium toppings, at 10k a piece, such culinary delights. as marinated grilled chicken, teriyaki salmon, sirloin steak, and tuna that’ll put a bit more zing (Budi Iskandar) on your salad.

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The Cow Feed Resto is serious about their salad. Check out the full salad bar with a choice of more than 40 ingredients and 10 different dressings! Priced at 25k for regular size and 35k for large, “Make Your Own Salad” is an adventure in itself here.You’ll have the pleasure of making your own As for refreshments, try their mocktails, such salad, tossed a la minute, with a plethora of healthy as the Green Cow Boy (green lychee syrup, vegetables and fruits to choose from. orange juice, soda water) and the Cow Girl (orange juice, yogurt, simple syrup, soda water). First, pick a base of your choice; from mixed All priced at 30k. And don’t forget their great greens, fusilli pasta, vermicelli noodle, brown rice, tasting smoothies (35k, respectively), like the to couscous! Then, you move on to the colorful Strawberry Oatmeal (fresh strawberries, bananas, veggies and fruits; from broccoli to apples, bell oatmeal, soy milk, vanilla syrup, simple syrup) and peppers to mangoes, and everything in between. the Marquisa Squash (marquisa/passion fruit, The restaurant has a good selection of salad marquisa syrup, Sprite). dressings, from balsamic vinaigrette, honey Dijon, classic caesar, fresh lemon and oil, extra virgin The desserts of Crème Brule (25k) and Fruit olive oil, all the way to the more exotic Thai Tartlette (25k) are definitely to die for. OK, so dressing, Japanese wafu, and basil pesto. We can we had our sweets too. But hey, didn’t we balance tell you that they are all delicious! it with our salad? Haha…!


Love Doesn’t Come Easily, No?

By: @JohanJT

Walaupun hari Valentine telah berlalu, namun bulan ini tetaplah bulan penuh cinta yang perlu dinikmati. Semua yang pernah jatuh cinta pasti menyadari kalau cinta didapat dari perjuangan, dan ketika kamu mendapatkannya, rasanya seperti diterbangkan ke awan bukan? Bagi yang sudah berpasangan atau lajang, keempat film ini akan memberikan inspirasi untuk perjuangan cintamu. Cari cintamu di www. blitzmegaplex.com dan www.21cineplex.com! They say February is the month of love and that love can still be in the air as long as you have some good romance movies in cinemas. Bet all of you who have ever been in love realize that love doesn’t come easily. It takes effort, sacrifice, sometimes competition, or destiny to get a grip on someone’s heart. Make sure to schedule your movie dates at www.blitzmegaplex.com and www.21cineplex.com!

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Thai, Comedy, Romance. Writer & Director: Mes Tharatorn. Cast: Chalermpon Thikumporn-teerawong, Chantawich Tanasewi, Preechaya Pongthananikorn, Puttachad Pongsuchat. Sua (Tanasewi, Hello Stranger) yang diam-diam pacaran dengan atasannya Jib di kantor saling bertaruh untuk memecahkan permasalahan yang dialami oleh bank tempat mereka bekerja. Yang kalah haruslah mengundurkan diri dari kantor agar mereka bisa pacaran lebih bebas. Walaupun berpacaran, keduanya tetap kompetitif dan tidak mau kalah. Rencana mereka masingmasing menjadi kusut saat banyak hal tak terduga dan pihak-pihak terkait muncul.

Dari produser sama yang memproduksi 2 film Thai komedi romantis terkenal tahun lalu, “Hello Stranger” dan “Suckseed”, film Thailand yang satu ini berhasil memecahkan rekor penjualan tertinggi di akhir pekan pertama penayangannya di Thailand, bahkan mengalahkan penjualan film Hollywood box office. “ATM” dipuji karena tidak seperti film komedi romantis tipikal yang ada sebelumnya dan banyak humornya yang komikal juga original. Siapkan dirimu dan pasangan untuk tertawa dan saling meledek sepanjang film! People say that in relationships you have to compromise with each other, well this one-of-a-kind Thai rom-com film tells you otherwise with its characters and story. And that’s exactly why it broke the record for highest grossing film in Thailand its first weekend release. It’s not a typical romcom, it delivers a genuine story and humor. Take your lover to watch it together and compete in who laughs more!

This Means War Action, Comedy, Romance. Director: McG. Writers: Timothy Dowling, Simon Kinberg. Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy, Til Schweiger, Chelsea Handler. Dua orang agen CIA terhebat, Foster (Chris Pine, Star Trek) dan Tuck (Tom Hardy, Inception) adalah sahabat baik dan rekan tak terpisahkan sampai ketika mereka jatuh cinta pada wanita yang sama, Lauren (Reese Witherspoon, Legally Blond). Saat mereka berdua menyadarinya, Foster dan Tuck pun harus bersaing satu sama lain dengan keahlian mata-mata dan peralatan canggih yang biasa mereka pakai dalam pekerjaan berbahaya mereka. Dari nama sutradara yang membuat kedua film “Charlie’s Angels” dan penulis yang membuat cerita “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”, pastinya kamu akan disuguhkan dengan action yang seru namun lucu dari sisi romansa tentang persaingan


cinta. Ketiga pemeran utama yang dipilih juga merupakan kombinasi yang belum pernah kita saksikan sebelumnya dengan adanya aktris senior Reese Witherspoon dan 2 aktor muda yang terakhir ini naik daun, Tom Hardy dan Chris Pine. Ajak serta pacar dan TTM kamu untuk nonton bareng jika perlu! Put together the pretty Reese Witherspoon, handsome Chris Pine, and masculine Tom Hardy, and spice it up a bit with a secret agent love triangle and you got this rom-com. From the director of two “Charlie’s Angels” movies and the writer who came up with “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”, you should expect nothing less than a very fresh and amusing romantic comedy. If you have a love rival, this should give you ideas!

The Vow

Drama, Romance. Director: Michael Sucsy. Writers: Jason Katims, Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein. Cast: Channing Tatum, Rachel McAdams, Sam Neill, Jessica Lange, Jessica McNamee Sepasang suami istri yang baru menikah, Leo (Channing Tatum, Dear John) dan Paige (Rachel McAdams, Time Traveler’s Wife) mengalami kecelakaan mobil yang hampir merenggut nyawa mereka. Terbangun dari koma setelah beberapa saat, Paige kehilangan semua ingatannya, bahkan ingatan tentang Leo. Dengan sepenuh hati, Leo berusaha untuk membuat Paige jatuh cinta kembali kepadanya dan mengembalikan memori akan saatsaat indah mereka berdua. Dibuat berdasarkan kisah cinta nyata sepasang suami istri yang mengalami kejadian yang sama, film “The Vow” bisa menjadi tipe film drama romantis yang membuat kamu, terutama cewek-cewek meneteskan air mata. Pemasangan aktor ganteng Channing Tatum dan aktris cantik Rachel McAdams akan memberikan chemistry tersendiri agar kamu mendalami karakter utamanya. Tak banyak yang perlu kamu antisipasi, cukup sekotak tisu di dalam bioskop untuk lap air matamu! Coming from the acclaimed TV movie director who made “Grey Gardens” (2009) and based on a true heartbreaking yet romantic love story, “The Vow” serves the female audience right by having Channing Tatum as a husband character who endeavors to win his brain damaged wife’s heart again, who is played by Rachel McAdams. Prepare a box of Kleenex for your flowing tears!

The artist Romance., Drama, Comedy. Writer & Director: Michel Hazanavicius. Cast: Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, John Goodman, Penelope Ann Miller. Berlatarkan Hollywood di tahun 1927, film ini bercerita tentang kisah cinta romantis antara George dan Peppy. George Valentin adalah seorang aktor film bisu yang merasa karirnya akan hilang ketika teknologi film bersuara mulai masuk. Takdir mempertemukannya dengan Peppy Miller, seorang penari dan aktris muda berbakat yang akhirnya saling berkolaborasi dengan George. Rasa cinta pun tumbuh di antara mereka berdua seiring dengan ketenaran akting mereka. Film “The Artist” telah menuai banyak kemenangan di ajang penghargaan film dengan gaya klasik film hitam putih bisunya yang bahkan dijagokan untuk Oscar. Sutradara Michel Hazanavicius yang terkenal dengan kombinasi komedi klasik dan gaya teatrikal dalam film-film box office Prancis dia sebelumnya seperti “OSS 117” juga mendapat banyak acungan jempol untuk keberanian dan kreativitasnya. Pakai setelan baju klasikmu dan membisu selama film! Being black-and-white and not having a dialogue might be reasons that you think that this movie is worth skipping. In the contrary, coming from talented French writer director, Michel Hazanavicius (Mes Amis), “The Artist” has been certified fresh and brilliant by many top critics and has won several acclaimed awards for the directing, script, and outstanding performances by both the main leads. Watch this classic as it could bring home the Oscar this year as Best Picture!


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Jill Taylor the costume designer created the costumes based on photos of The Prince and Showgirl’s cast and crew. “What struck me was how she was way ahead of her time, in terms of simplicity. I’ve got loads of stills of her in England just riding her bike in a big chunky sweater in a pair of jeans and loafers. Very simple. Very easy. She was a Calvin Klein girl before there was a

Calvin Klein. That’s the side I wanted to get across in the film,” Taylor explained about Marilyn’s personal style to Vanity Fair. In realizing the look, Taylor designed the costumes based on Marilyn’s photos within a neutral palette with colors like camel, black and white. The movie wardrobe includes a white dress when Marilyn was filming “The Prince and Showgirl” that was recreated for 11 days. Taylor recreated one dress only because of the limited budget. On the fourth day, the zip broke. “The way the dress was constructed, you’d have had to take the whole dress apart to get it out. So Vicki (costume assistant) stitched Michelle into that dress every day. Poor Michelle had to stand there for ages, and poor Vicki had to stitch her in! Every time Michelle went outside or ate something, Vicki ran after her to throw a wrap over her,” says the costume designer. What was the secret to achieve a Monroe-like body since Michelle’s figure is different with Marilyn’s? Jill Taylor said, “The magic of cinema achieves that shape!” While the movie producer Harvey Weinstein confessed to the Huffington Post, “we added something to her butt”. Moreover, the costume designer gave her a conical 50′s bra from a company called What Katie Did which specializes in retro underwear. So are you a fan of Marilyn and have you seen the movie?

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3. Two versions of Hair Straightening Treatment, each $39 for 2 0z. The two hair straightening treatments are divided between a loose to wavy hair treatment and a medium to tighter textured hair treatment. The star ingredient is the proprietary Super Sleek Straightening Complex formulated to match the

5.5 pH balance of hair and skin. As quoted from Geoffrey Hawkins, vice president of research and development for Ojon about the product, “The straightening complex is designed to deliver three straightening actions simultaneously,” he also added that “a gentle reshaping agent relaxes and smooths out the curved structure of the hair’s keratin bonds, making them supple and flexible. Then our proprietary blend — including plant keratin derived from wheat, soy and corn proteins and azurite — acts like a liquid flat iron to realign natural keratin bonds and seal in straightness. It also fills in rough spots on the cuticle that can make hair appear frizzy, coarse and unmanageable. Finally, this treatment acts as a conduit for heat transfer from blow dryers and flat irons to instantly loosen curls.” Sounds promising? Next question would probably be, how long would it last? It should last you for around 30 shampoos! It also only takes about an hour and a half from start to finish to do. It doesn’t contain formaldehyde, lye and cysteine and contains the famous Ojon oil that will be able to penetrate deep within your hair shaft to repair and seal the cuticle. Are you going to get one yourself?


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i&i Teguh Hartanto and Su Tomesen are visual artists based in Jogjakarta. Teguh mainly works in painting and screen printing but he also does street art with graffiti and stencil. He works spontaneously; the outcome is unpredictable and surprising. For him, the process is more important than the results. Su’s work consists of videos, photographs and installations, and she travels a lot. Working in the context of a resident abroad or on location is a means of putting her (Western) positions, ideas and being into the discussion. She has been artist-in-residence in Belgrade, Amman and Johannesburg, and worked for an international video art project in Port-auPrince, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Now till 9 Maret 2012 Erasmus Huis Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said kav. S-3, Jakarta Indonesia 12950

IT’S COMPLICATED Green Artspace presents “It’s Complicated,” a group drawing exhibition curated by Rifky Effendi. The show will feature exciting artwork by Indonesian artists Bestrizal Besta, Budi Asih, Francy Vidriani, Isa Perkasa, Oktianita Kusmugiarti and Sanchia T. Hamidjaja. The theme “It’s Complicated” represents life issues in relation to either personal aspects or sociopolitical issues, which occurs in the community. In social networks people often use the term to refer to a person’s mood or relationship status. But it can also indirectly indicate art practices currently underway, notably on how various images evolve into ideas and then are expressed in the drawings.

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Now till 17 March 2012 Green Artspace, Rumah Abdul Majid (Eco House), Jl. Abdul Majid Raya No.46A, Cipete Selatan, Jakarta 12410


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here’s an old adagium that states “good works only come from a miserable heart”. Thanks to a guy’s rejection, Lioni Beatrik was inspired to make an exhibition called “52 Wednesdays” at Teaspoon Cafe on Jalan Benda. It all started when Lioni’s love proposal was rejected by a man named Alex. It didn’t take long for her to channel her pain into a photo of Rex, a dinosaur character from Toy Story, posed with a piece of post-it on its chest that said “I miss you.” It happened on a Wednesday at the end of 2010 and started a weekly photo series that has lasted until over a year later. Every Wednesday, Lioni would take a picture of Rex in various situation (in both sad and happy ways) and send it to her love lost to show her feelings.

The whole visual track of Lioni’s feelings, represented by Rex, shows the ups and downs that can happen along the journey. There are moments where Lioni feels so alienated and she takes a photo of Rex in the middle of some superhero action figures. There’s also a moment where she feel so disorientated and takes some meaningless photographs. At the end of the series, Lioni repeats the almost exact concept of her first photo but with a different note, this time it says “Have you been receiving my emails?” The only question that matters for her to end this suffering. Through Rex, Lioni is able to speak her mind and feelings aloud, without even using a word. By visual language only, she speaks the unspeakable, shows the hidden sighs and shares it with others to feel.

52 Wednesdays, a photo story exhibition by Lioni Beatrik February 8 – 15, 2012 Teaspoon Cafe Jalan Benda Raya no. 52

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“Bukan Mereka Hanya Kami”, a collaboration by Sarita Ibnoe dan Yugie Kartaatmaja 2012 February 4 - 29, Treehouse, Jl. Kemang 1 no. 72


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t’s interesting to see two different characters colliding sweetly in a very personal exhibition, even when the artists used to be a couple. “Bukan Mereka Hanya Kami”, a collaboration by Sarita Ibnoe and Yugie Kartaatmaja in Treehouse, Kemang, is where that is exactly happening. Sarita Ibnoe, working as a graphic designer and illustrator during the day, paints or experiments at night/early morning to balance things out between her work and passion, or just to make her hectic surroundings blur, relax and basically to keep her head together. Being a part of ‘kami’ in this exhibition, she tries to introduce her style of drawing as well as painting and the subject matter that comes to her mind while she draws and paints. There are mostly personal stories within it, a visual from some phrase that she reads or a representation of a fragment of time from her life so far. Fine-art-based mixed media and print making are the methods she uses to produce her art most of the time.

In this exhibition he tried to create an atmosphere about what is on his mind. The abstract shape and the gloomy side of surrealism from an artistic point of view which defines his life. Using digital media on acrylic, ceramic and canvas creating a monochromatic scene of what he believes is the ideal way to act. He combines this with the first paintings that he has ever exhibited.

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Graduating with a degree in ceramic art from Bandung Institute of Technology, people usually say Yugie Kartaatmaja is very random about his work. He refers to his talent as ‘art based fluxus’ and he finds himself comfortable in any art media such as drawing, ceramics, digital print, mix media, video art, etc. Now he is currently doing an experiment in digital print and ceramic to combine them in a possible form. The phrase “life imitating art” is his main idea because everything he knows about art is wrong.


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Restaurants IMMIGRANT MAP I7 Resto-Bar-Club House Plaza Indonesia 6th Floor #E02-03 Access from new Louis Vitton lobby : 021-3983.8257/58 INDOCHINE MAP O3 Indochine & Supperclub fX lifestyle X’nter f8, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Senayan - Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 3003 0330 Jack Rabbit MAP N8 Cyber 2 Tower Jl HR Rasuna Said Blok X5 No 13 Jakarta Selatan : 021.2902 1357 JIMBARAN MAP A8 Beachside resto Pantai Karnaval Ancol Jakarta Utara : 021 - 640 1040 KADO MAP K7 Traditional Japanese Intercontinental Mid Plaza LG Floor Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav. 10-11 Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 573 2030 ext. 6703 / 4735 KOI CAFÉ & GALLERY MAP S6 International Saberro House Jl. Kemang Raya No.10aJakarta Selatan : 021-719 5707 KENANGA MAP T1 Chinese Pondok Indah Plaza 2 Blok BA 2 No.9 Jl. Metro Pondok Indah : 021 - 769 6042 KAFE PISA MAP I8 Ice Cream & Italian Jl. Gereja Theresia 1 Menteng Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 3100 151/ 3928568 LARA DJONGGRANG MAP K10 Indonesian Traditional Jl. Teuku Cik Di Tiro 4 Menteng - Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 315 3252 / 316 0288

Liquid Exchange MAP M9 Epicentrum Walk, Ground Floor 6F – Unit W 136 B Jalan H.R Rasuna Said : 021 – 2994 1441 www.lexjakarta.com LOWEY MAP O7 Nice hangout and good western food and drinks Oakwood Condiminions Lingkar, Mega Kuningan Jakarta : 021 - 2554 2378 Luna Negra (Italian) MAP N5 Plaza Bapindo Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 54-55. Jakarta Selatan 12190. Citibank Tower, Ground Floor. Sudirman. : 021- 2995 0077 MANCHESTER UNITED MAP J7 Resto - Bar - DJ Graha Mataram Podium Sarinah 2nd Floor Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 11 Jakarta Pusat : 021-2300.392 MARIO’S PLACES MAP K8 Live performance Top 40 & Oldies Menteng Plaza Ground Floor : 021-391.7301 MINUS 2 MAP O3 The Coldest Beer In Town fX Building 2nd Floor Jl. Jend Sudirman - Pintu Satu Senayan : 021-2555.4099 Murphy’s Irish Pub & Restaurant MAP S6 Kemang Raya 11a Kemang. : 021 718 3382 : 0818 833 643 MOS BURGER MAP N3 Japanese burger Plaza Senayan 3rd Floor Jl. Asia Afrika No.8 Jakarta Selatan MOYA MAP L6 Spanish Pavilion Apartment Retail Arcade JL. KH Mas Mansyur kav 24 : 021 - 5794 1733 MOONLIGHT MAP L6 Food and Jazz music Pavilion Apartment Retail

Arcade Jl. KH Mas Mansyur Kav 24 Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 5794 1731 Otel Lobby Map M-9 Jl Epicentrum Tengah South Gate Entrance (The Annex Building of Bakrie Tower) Rasuna Epicentrum Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021-29941324 PASTA DE WARAKU MAP I6 Japanese casual pasta Grand Indonesia, East Mall, Level 3A. : 021 - 2358 0916 Pondok Indah Mall 2 Level 3 : 021 - 7592 0608 Mall Taman Anggrek, Unit E 16 A , Level 2 : 021 - 563 9590 PASTIS MAP M8 The Kuningan Suites Apartment Jl. Setiabudi Utara, Kuningan : 021- 5260 260 PAULANER MAP I7 German Brauhaus in the heart of Jakarta. Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1, : 021- 2358.3871 PORTOBELLO MAP L6 East meet West Mid Plaza 2, 1st Floor Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav. 10-11 Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 570 7774 ext 5100 PISA CAFE TEBET MAP O9 Food-Music-Sport Entertainment Jl. Tebet Raya No. 58 :021-837 83 805 PIZZA E BIRRA MAP I6 Pizza & Beer Plaza Indonesia Extension 5th Floor, Unit E 22-23 JL.MH Thamrin Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 319 28070 PLANET HOLLYWOOD MAP O6 American Jl. Gatot Subroto kav 16 Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 526 7827

PORTICO MAP N2 East Meet West Senayan City, Panin Tower Level B2 Unit 0 Jl. Asia Afrika - Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 727 81 641 POTATO HEAD MAP O5 Western Pacic Place Mall Jend. Sudirman, Jakarta : 021 - 5797 3322 RAMEN 38 MAP Q3 Japanese Ramen noodles and more. Kamome Building Lt. 2, Melawai, Blok M Jakarta Selatan : 021-7280 0268 ROLLING STONE CAFE MAP W6 Jln. Ampera 16. Kemang, Jakarta : 021 782 2828 www.rollingstonecafe.co.id SAKANA MAP K6 Japanese light meal Mid Plaza 1 Basement Floor Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 10-11 Jakarta Pusat : 021-574 6452 SCORE! MAP X3 International and Indonesian Cilandak Town Square Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7592.0279 SEGARRA MAP A7 Dining-Lounge Pantai Carnaval - Ancol Bay City. Jl. Lodan Timur No. 7 Jakarta Utara : 021.9959.9404 SHY MAP U6 Elegant fine dining The Papilion, level 4 Jalan Kemang Raya no.45AA : 021 - 719 9921 SMARAPURA MAP O10 Traditional Resto Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam II No. 43 : 021-837 02 402 SOCIAL HOUSE MAP I7 Restaurant, Bar, Wine Harvey Nichols Grand


Club Indonesia East Mall 1st Floor Jl. MH Thamrin No. 1 Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 2358 1818

Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 718 1216

THE CAZBAR MAP O8 International Jalan Mega Kuningan Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 5764582

TRATTORIA MAP O7 Italian The East Building Lobby GF Jl. Lingkar Mega Kuningan Kav 3.2 No 1 - Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 5793 8574

TOSCANA MAP U5 Italian Jl. Kemang Raya No. 120

TRIBECA MAP L6 Bar & Diner Citywalk Sudirman

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with western food and great affordable wines. Jl. Kemang Raya 45B Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7179 2577 VIN + MAP N3 Arcadia Plaza Senayan Jl. New Delhi No.9 Senayan Jakarta : 021 - 5790 1477

VIN + MAP T6 Casual but stylish wine bar

art ADORAMUS ART GALLERY Jl. Pangeran Jayakarta 143M Jakarta : 021 – 70001966 ARTEGRAPHIC INTEGRATED DESIGN Taman Kedoya Baru Jl. Agave VI, Blok C1 No. 20 Jakarta Barat : 021 - 58300100, 58300200 Bartele Gallery Rare Antique Maps, Prints and Books Taman Kantor E-3.3 Unit A1 4th Floor (entrance via the Cazbar) Jl. Mega Kuningan Jakarta t: +62 21 576 4575 e: bartele@me.com w: www.bartelegallery.com BENTARA BUDAYA JAKARTA Jl.Palmerah Selatan 17 Jakarta 10270 : 021 - 5483008, 5490666 ext.7910 ART SEASONS Jl. Permata Berlian V,Permata Hijau Jakarta : 021 – 6845 3980 ART SEASONS Jl. Kemang Timur No. 63B Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 68453980 ARTSPHERE GALLERY Dharmawangsa Square City Walk Jl. Darmawangsa 6 Semanggi Jakarta : 021 – 7278 6661

ANDI’S GALLERY Jl. Tanah Abang IV No. 14 Jakarta : 021 – 3457130, 3843241 ARTNIVORA GALLERY Jl. Kemang Utara No. 50 Sisi Kiri Jakarta : 021 – 7199614 Bartele Gallery Rare Antique Maps, Prints and Books Taman Kantor E-3.3 Unit A1 4th Floor (entrance via the Cazbar) Jl. Mega Kuningan Jakarta : +62 21 576 4575 e: bartele@me.com w: www.bartelegallery.com BIZETE GALLERY Jl. Gandaria I No. 9 Kebayoran Baru : 021 – 724 6725 BUDI GALLERY Jl. Ciputat Raya No. 58 Jakarta : 021 – 70622190 CEMPAKA FINE ART AUCTION Gedung Inter Asia lantai 1 Jl. K.H Wahid Hasyim No. 96 Jakarta Pusat : 021 – 3907779 CEMARA 6 GALERI Jl. HOS. Cokroaminoto No: 9 - 11 Menteng, Jakarta : 021 – 3911823 D’PEAK GALLERY JL.RS Fatmawati No. 56 Jakarta : 021 – 380 7047 EDITY’S ART HOUSE Jl. Gresik Blok FB 2 No. 9

Bintaro Jaya Sektor 7 Jakarta : 021 – 7450624 ELCANNA ART GALLERY Jl. Pakubuwono VI No. 35 Kebayoran Baru Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 7211101 GALERI CANNA Jl. Boulevard Barat Raya Block LC 6 No. 33-34 Kelapa Gading Permai Jakarta Utara : 021 – 4526429 - 30 GALERI MILLENNIUM D’Best Fatmawati Jalan RS. Fatmawati No. 15, Jakarta 12420 : 021 - 7507282 GALLERY LONTAR / UTAN KAYU Jl. Utan Kayu 68 H Jakarta Timur : 021 – 857 – 3388 / 856 480 GLORY GALLERY Mall Taman Anggrek Jalan Letjen. S. Parman Kav. 21, Indonesia 11470 : 021 - 5639650 JAKARTA ARTS COUNCIL Taman Ismail Marzuki Jl. Cikini Raya 73 Jakarta Pusat : 021 – 31937 639 KOONG GALLERY Dharmawangsa Square City Walk Jl. Darmawangsa 6 Semanggi Jakarta : 021 – 72788263

KUPU KUPU ART GALLERY Jl. Kebon Sirih 17 – 19 Jakarta : 021 – 3983 – 6621/2 LINDA GALLERY Jl. Kemang Raya No. 46 Jakarta : 021 – 719 0888 NADI GALLERY Jl. Kembang Indah III Blok G III no. 4 - 5 Puri Indah Jakarta Barat, Indonesia : 021 - 580 5677 PHILO ART SPACE Jl. Kemang Timur 90 C Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 719 84 48 RURU GALLERY RUANGRUPA Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya No. 6, Jakarta Selatan 12820 : +62 21 8304220 e-mail: info@ruangrupa.org www.ruangrupa.org SIGIARTS GALLERY Jl. Mahakam I No. 11 Blok M, Jakarta Selatan : 021 – 7260949 VANESSA ART LINK Graha MIK main lobby, Taman Perkantoran Kuningan Jl. Setiabudi Selatan Kav. 16-17 Jakarta : 021 5794 1411


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Argentina MAP I7 Menara Thamrin R. 1602 Jl. Muhammad Thamrin, : 021 - 230-3061

Denmark MAP O7 Menara Rajawali, Jl. Mega Kuningan Lot 5.1 : 021 - 576-1478

Laos MAP P9 Jl. Patra Kuningan XIV No. 1A. Kuningan, : 021 - 522-9602

Saudi Arabia MAP Q10 Jl. M.T. Haryono Kav. 27 Cawang Atas, : 021 - 801-1533

Australia MAP L8 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. Kuningan, : 021 - 2550-5555

Egypt MAP K9 Jl. Teuku Umar No. 68 Menteng, : 021 - 3143440

Malaysia MAP N8 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X-6 No. 1-3. Kuningan, : 021 - 522-4947

Singapore MAP O9 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X-4 No. 2. Kuningan, : 021 - 520-1489

Austria MAP K10 Jalan Diponegoro 44 Menteng, : 021 23554005

Finland MAP O6 Menara Rajawali, 9th floor Jl. Mega Kuningan, : 021 - 576-1650

South Africa MAP M5 Wisma GKBI, Suite 705 Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 28 : 021 - 574-0660

Belgian MAP K8 Deutsche Bank Building, Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 80 Menteng, : 021 - 316-2030

France MAP J7 Jl. Thamrin 20 : 021 - 314 28 07

MĂŠxico MAP O6 Menara Mulia Building, Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 9-11. Jakarta Selatan : 021 - 520-3980

Brazil MAP O7 Menara Mulia Building, Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 9-11 : 021 - 526-5656 Brunei Darussalam MAP J9

Jl. Teuku Umar No. 9 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 3190-2390 Cambodia MAP U6 Jl. TB Simatupang Kav 13 Kebagusan, : 021 - 781-2523 Canada MAP M7 World Trade Centre, Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kav. 29 : 021 - 2550-7800 Chile MAP O9 Bina Mulia Building I, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. 10. Kuningan, : 021 - 252 1982 China MAP N7 Jl. Mega Kuningan 2 Karet Kuningan, : 021 - 576-1039 Czech Republic MAP I8 Jl. Gereja Theresia No. 20 Menteng, : 021 - 390-4075

Germany MAP K7 Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 1 Menteng, : 021 - 3985-5000 Greece MAP M8 Plaza 89, 12th floor Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X-7 No. 6. Kuningan, : 021 - 520-7776 India MAP P8 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. S-1. Kuningan, : 021 - 520-4150 Iran MAP K8 Jl. H.O.S. Cokroaminoto No. 110. Menteng : 021 - 331-378, 331391, 334-637 Iraq MAP J9 Jl. Teuku Umar No. 38 Menteng, : 021 - 390-4067 Italy MAP K10 Jl. P. Diponegoro No. 45 : 021 - 3193 7445

Myanmar MAP J8 Jl. H. Agus Salim No. 109 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 314-0440 Netherlands MAP O8 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. S-3. Kuningan : 021 - 525-1515 New Zealand MAP M5 Sentral Senayan 2, Jl Asia Afrika No 8. Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 570-9460 Norwegian MAP N7 Menara Rajawali Building, Mega Kuningan, : 021 - 576 1523/24 Papua New Guinea MAP O3

Panin Bank Centre, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1 : 021 - 725-1218 Philippines MAP K9 Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 6-8 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 310-0334

Spain MAP I7 Jl. H. Agus Salim No. 61 Gondangdia, Menteng, : 021 - 314-2355 Sri Lanka MAP K10 Jl. Diponegoro No. 70 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 314-1018l Sweden MAP N7 Menara Rajawali, Jl. Mega Kuningan Lot No. 5.1 Kawasan Mega Kuningan, : 021 - 2553-5900 Switzerland MAP P8 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X3-2. Kuningan, : 021 - 525-6061 Thai MAP K8 Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 74 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 390-4052 United Kingdom MAP J7

Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 75 Jakarta 10310 : 021 - 2356-5200

Japan MAP I7 Jl. M.H. Thamrin 24 : 021 - 3192-4308

Portugal MAP O9 Jalan Indramayu No. 2 A Menteng, : 021 - 3156728

United States of America MAP H8 Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 5 : 021 - 3435-9000

Korea MAP P9 Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 57-58. Kuningan, : 021 - 520-1915

Russian MAP M8 Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. 7 No. 1-2. Kuningan : 021 - 522-2912

Vietnam MAP I9 Jl. Panarukan No. 11 Menteng, Jakarta Pusat : 021 - 314-9975


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Manggala Wanabakti Building, Jl. Gatot Subroto, Senayan : 021 - 570 3246 Museum Perumusan MAP K9

Jl. Imam Bonjol, Jakarta : 021 - 314 4743 The place where President Soekarno and his deputy Vice President Hatta wrote the proclamation of independence at the end of World War II. Former home of the Commander of the Japanese forces during World War II, Admiral Maeda, a supporter of Indonesian independence. Private collection of the Admiral’s in Indonesia. National Museum MAP H7

Jalan Merdeka Barat 12 (BRT Monumen Nasional), Gambir, Central Jakarta. : 021 - 386 8171 Indonesian history and cultural museum. Popularly known as “Gedung Gajah”, or the “elephant building” The National Monument (Monas) MAP H8

The 137-meter tall marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kilograms of gold. It represents the people’s determination to achieve freedom. It houses a historical museum and meditation hall, and is open to the public. : 021 - 382 3041

Taman Prasasti/ Gravestones Museum

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Jl. Tanah Abang I, Tanah Abang Central Jakarta 10160. : 021 - 314 2067 Gravestones of famous people during Dutch occupation (1700-1945). Statues, hearse, and a beautiful park. Textile Museum MAP I5 Jl. Aipda KS. Tubun 2-4, Central Jakarta 11410. : 021 - 560 6613. Inside, you’ll find over 300 indigenous textiles from all over Indonesia including cotton and silk batik, intricately woven ikat and various others. Opening hours: TuesThurs & Sun 9 AM - 4 PM, Fri 9 AM - 3 PM. Closed on Monday. Maritime Museum (Museum Bahari) MAP A5

Pasar Ikan, 1 North Jakarta. : 021 - 669 3406 These former Dutch East Indies warehouses contain objects related to seafaring and the spice trade.

Proclamation Museum MAP L10

Jl. Pegangsaan Timur 56, Central Jakarta. On August 17, 1945, Soekarno and Hatta proclaim the Independence of Indonesia at 56, Pegangsaan Timur Street.

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Jl. Keuangan Raya No.19, Cilandak Barat, South Jakarta. : 021 - 769 8926. Famous Indonesian painter Basoeki Abdullah. Beautiful paintings, sculpture, masks, watches. Opening hours: 08.30 AM to 03.30 PM daily, except Monday. Police Museum MAP P3 Jl. Trunojoyo 1, South Jakarta : 021 - 721 8144 Satria Mandala (formerly Wisma Yaso) MAP O6

Jl. Gatot Soebroto, South Jakarta. : 021 - 522 7949. Military Museum. Wisma Yaso is the former residence of Indonesian first president, Soekarno. Sasmita Loka MAP K9 Jl. Lembang No. 58 Central Jakarta : 021 - 3458771 The former house of Gen. Ahmad Yani who was kidnapped and murdered in the communist attempt to stage a coup in 1965.

Jakarta History Museum / Fatahillah Museum (Museum Sejarah Jakarta) MAP B5 Jl. Taman Fatahillah No. 2, Jakarta : 021 - 692 9101 Housed in the beautifully restored former Batavia City Hall (1710), An exhibition on prehistoric Jakarta. Opening hours: 08.30 AM to 03.00 PM, except Monday. Puppet Museum (Museum Wayang) MAP K5

Jl. Pintu Besar Utara No. 27. West Jakarta : 021 - 692 9560 Located on the west of Taman Fatahillah. Houses a good collection of wayang from all around Indonesia. Opening hours: 08.30 AM to 03.00 PM, except Monday. Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics (Museum Seni Rupa dan Keramik Jakarta) MAP B6 Jl. Pos Kota No. 2, Jakarta 11110. : 021 - 692 6091 Housed in the old Dutch Supreme Court, the building was built here in 1870. Today it houses the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.


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Sony DSC-TX200V Experience the stylish glass design of the Sony DSC-TX200V. The waterproof and dustproof camera features a 3.3-inch OLED touch screen, an 18.2MP sensor, an ultra-stable 5X optical/10X Clear Image Zoom, and Hispeed AF. The DSC-TX200V also captures incredible low light pictures at up to 10fps, and Full HD 1080/60p video. www.amazon. com $499.99

The Hand Reflexology Massager

50s Breakfast Toaster & Griddle

The 50s Breakfast Toaster & Griddle is a fun and convenient way to make a variety of quick and delicious meals. The unit has two slots for toasting bread, buns, bagels and more. Grill pancakes, sausages, patties or eggs on the flip down griddle while your bread is toasting. With the 50s Breakfast Toaster & Griddle, simple meals are ready in minutes! www.amazon.com $29.99

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This is the device that applies gentle, soothing massage to both the top and bottom of the hand. Similar to hand reflexology, it compresses trigger points on the palm and back of hand using a mechanical air pressure system that kneads the hand. A team of physical therapists found the massager to be effective in relieving pain and discomfort in the hands; its soothing rhythm helps to relieve the tension, stress, and fatigue associated with extended keyboard and mouse usage. After a hand is inserted into the device’s soft polyester interior, a push of a button begins a 5-, 10-, or 15-minute session at one of four pressure levels. It can also provide far infrared heat during sessions to promote better circulation, ideal for keeping hands warm during winter. www.hammacher.com $119.95

flipCHARGE burst gives you instant power for your iPod or iPhone. This backup battery is capable of recharging the battery life of your iPod up to 70% or iPhone up to 30%. A flush folding USB cable and dock connector has been integrated to allow you to sync your device while charging. An integrated carabiner clip lets you attach flipCHARGE burst to almost anything. www.scosche.com/ $44.99


The Samsung Xcover 2 aka C3350 is an IP67 certified rugged candybar phone with great battery life of up to 19 hours of talk time and 1000 hours in standby. Its features include a 2.2-inch color display, Bluetooth 3.0, 2-megapixel camera, music player, FM radio, instant messaging, email and flashlight. Cellular World. Jl. Teuku Umar 60, Denpasar. Rp. 890.000

The Organic Air Scrubbing Purifier This is the organic air purifier that eliminates 99.9% of all pollutants including VOCs while reducing odors. The air purifier creates neutral ambient air that attracts positively and negatively charged airborne impurities, draws them into the unit with a fan, and destroys them with a mixture of water and an organic enzyme. Similar to yogurt cultures, the enzyme breaks down all carbon bonds to destroy any organic matter, including mold, viruses, and pet dander. Unlike traditional filtration methods that fail to remove pollutants smaller than 0.3 microns, the organic air purifier destroys VOCs-harmful gases emitted by paint, cleaning supplies, and other common household items-bacteria, and allergens that pass through ordinary filters. www.hammacher.com/ $399.95

Photographing a unicorn in its natural habitat can be tricky. The same goes for Sasquatch, Nessie, Lord Lucan and the whole elusive gang. But not when you’re armed with the Outback Motion Activated Camera. Just set up this compact, battery powered unit in a tree or hidey hole and it’ll capture even the most secretive of beasties, day or night, should they wander past. With a tough, weatherproof case it’s well suited to spending long hours in the field (literally) to get your shot. And as the name suggests, you don’t even need to be there at the magic moment. The motionsensor will automatically trigger the 2MP camera, capturing high quality images to the included 2GB SD card. There’s even an IR function for snapping at night. Which also makes it handy for papping sleepwalkers as they bimble around the house. Now that really would be one of nature’s mysteries captured. www.firebox.com £99.99

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USB Cup Warmer With so much to see on the internet these days, it’s a wonder we find time to eat and sleep – let alone finish our cuppa. Well we’re not going to be limiting our Lolcats anytime soon. So for all those who are equally hard at work, we’ve found the USB Cup Warmer. Especially handy if your boss keeps the office at a ‘productive’ 12 degrees, this ingenious device keeps your hot drinks hot for longer. Just plug it into your computer’s USB port and pop your cup on top. Thanks to the handy warming element inside, it’ll give you all the time you need to LOL, ROFL, LMFAO or ROFLMFAO between slurps. www.firebox.com/ £8.99

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or the most part, short stay accommodations in Bali have a fairly uniform layout that typically looks very much the same. The newly expanded and refurbished Clio, just off Jl. Seminyak Raya down the gang from Cafe Moka, manages to break away from convention and succeeds in providing a unique experience in its 14 units including their newly built Sky Loft Apartments.

Location

The minute you enter Clio, you’re struck with a sudden feeling of being in a very modern mid century designer home somewhere in the American Northwest. The fusion of clean edges intermixed with an abundances of greenery give the illusion of lush natural beauty with all the comforts of something more minimalistic. Indeed, Clio has managed to fine tune a number of elements to make each unit a thing of comfort as well aesthetic beauty.

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Each unit possesses a mini bar, flat screen, cable, fiber optic wireless internet, ipod docks, and Blu-ray players. You can score Blu-ray movies in a library at the lobby.

Clio is conveniently tucked away in the middle of Seminyak. A handy walking distance from all that the area has to offer including cafes, restaurants, shops and beaches.

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Atmosphere

The first thing you’ll notice when walking onto the grounds of Clio are the distinctive living walls that seem to surround everything. Past that, everything else is positively contemporary with a hint of rustic charm and a dash of the industrial thrown in for good measure. They utilize space exceptionally well with each unit feeling roomy despite being almost fully enclosed.

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The prices range from 500k for their studio units to 2.5 million for their two-bedroom Sky Loft per night.

CLIO Jalan Raya Seminyak Gang Mangga No. 7 Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia www.cliobali.com


Last year at this time, hu’u bar took on Jakarta at their own partying game and came home triumphant in a blaze of glory filling Jakarta’s number one nightclub venue, Dragonfly to the rim on the night of Nyepi, which is a public holiday in the big smoke. It’s on again this year, same venue and same public holiday, Nyepi (Well actually, it’s the day after Nyepi, Saturday March 24). The Beat and FRV Travel are also honoured to be part of the show and with classic hu’u style entertainment from DJ Golddigger and hosts from Bali’s own hu’u bar, the night is guaranteed to be another winner. Check Aston Rasuna in Jakarta for accommodation options, as they are involved in the event too.

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Spirit Fest Oh yes, it’s almost that special time of the year when Bali Spirit Festival and you can feel some positive vibrations from a truly special five days (March 28-April 1)of something good and alternative. So this year’s line-up will include the following big acts: Rocky Duwanti-A top 10 CNN Africa Music Artist, Duwanti’s socially conscious reggae has been used as a medium for social change ranging from raising awareness to changing lives. He’s been described as Africa’s Bob Marley. The Ghanaian has founded his own NGO and has worked with UNICEF along with other organizations. Dave Stringer- This singer and recording artist is known for his music, which is a mixed gumbo of Indian chants, soul, rock and gospel. He has been profiled in both Billboard and Time magazine to name a few. Luminaries- A California hip hop group that promotes peace, the Luminaries were drawn to the Festival’s themes of social action and general positivity. Delhi 2 Dublin- This eclectic band is formed by a motley group of musicians that successfully fuse Indian and Irish influences into a highly energetic show. Our writer, Rusty Shackleford, had a near religious experience after watching one of their concerts.

Sometimes you need to get back into shape. Sometimes you need to learn how to kick butt… kickboxer style. Well, if you happen to need both these things, you’re in luck. Bali Muay Thai camp is offering free trials from February 22-29 and are open from Monday until Saturday at 8am to 9pm. Call the Daily Gym at 4731259 or Arva at 0812398841. Daily Gym is located on Jalan Petitenget No. 8.

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This week, it’s a trip back to an old favourite on Eat Street – Trattoria Cucina Italia.

A couple of refreshing Margaritas (72k++) kick things off as we set about sharing a breasola rucola e grana (54k++), while surreptitiously making sure that the other one hasn’t snagged an unfair share of the awesome smoked beef slices.

How nice then to have a chance to revisit one of the original Eat Street institutions that is as reliable as a wood burning stove. Trattoria is surely the benchmark Italian restaurant in Bali, and without doubt everyone’s go-to spot when you’re all fusioned out.

For the mains, we follow the chef’s recommendation of the tangy penne all’arrabbiata (54k++), and the bocconcini di pollo con peperonata (77k++) – chunks of sautéed chicken with red and yellow peppers, onions and tomatoes. Both winners in my opinion.

So successful has Trattoria been that there are now multiple locations that have popped up around the island and beyond, with branches in Uluwatu, Jakarta, Medan, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and even Gili T. I’m also delighted to discover that a new Canggu Trattoria is on the way. Back on Lesmana, the décor is simple, unpretentious and, well, Italian – a concept that is reflected nicely in the expansive yet familiar menu of hearty home made pastas, pizzas, insalate, primi and secondi piatta, antipasti and dolce. Although I’ve come down for a review this is certainly not the first time I’ve been here, and quite frankly I could have written this one in my sleep, but nevertheless I arrived with my better half, fork in hand and ready to get stuck into a few dishes I’ve yet to have savoured.

For dessert we tuck into a bowl of classic Italian profiteroles - cream filled and chocolate sauce covered - we’re soon scraping the bowl clean. As is usually the case, the restaurant is filling up nicely, with punters queuing out the door despite the two separate Oberoi locations. Watching the cheery waitresses busily clear our table ready for the next diners, it’s clear too that the Trattoria formula really is a winner and continues being so. Ciao for now [Ashcroft]

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can often be something of a gamble heading out for a spot of dinner in the evening around these parts. With so many new restaurants popping up here, there and everywhere, the old quality control can be a tad hit and miss at times.


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Coco Cafe

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Rumours

Tulip

Seafood House

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Stadium Cafe

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Bounty

Cubana

Hu’u Bar

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wo piece deck turnologists Nicolas Routledge and Michael Di Francesco, who make up Van She direct from Sydney town turned on some classic vocal house for the ‘Love In Tents’ troops last Friday night. They were dancing in the aisles as the two lads smacked the crowd right in the chops with their feathery touch. An awesome night and packed to the gills. Great turn out and great show.


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kasaka held another event that presented a famous local act as the main performer. The show was opened by their resident DJ and right at 12.30 am, Tutty Wibowo performed. The fans were very excited to see her as she used her unique voice and signature style. It was cool to see the whole crowd to dance along to the show.

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Woo Bar Saturday 11 Feb

Pete Herbert ete Herbert hit the decks eventually last weekend. Many people came and they got right into Pete’s performance. The crowd was a good mix of young and beautiful domestic and international boys and girls that kept revving up the DJ to keep it pumping. It was a really fun night to be out and about.

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u’u held a special event called Hu’u TV. They added a big projector that projected video clips behind the DJ decks matching right to the music. Original? Well, hardly. Any good? Well, the crowd loved it as they always do. Resident DJs Yuyu and Krisna performed and made the party heads dance to their tunes and if off the floor, tuned into the screens.

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Loves In The House

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oves In The House was the name of the game to kick off the week of Valentine’s and why not a trip up to fun lovin’ Ubud to get things rolling? Capsoul Band played Top 40 tunes and people in the crowd were lucky enough to be able to request their favorite songs. DJs GoezD and Joshe got up to the decks next to supply the urban beats to really get those love juices more than pouring out ‘til the morning hours.




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