The Kuala Lumpur night skyline saw a dazzling display of LED lights forming the “Largest Tealive Bubble Tea Cup” when Tealive transformed the 48-storey TSLaw Tower...
Following the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) statement yesterday clarifying that the online platform BJAK Sdn Bhd (BJAK) was never authorised by the department or the Ministry...
Despite there still being widespread racism in Malaysia (through political agendas and internet trolls), many of our fellow community members often times do not condone such...
No matter how many open houses you visit during raya, you can never pass up on eating at each of them, whether you’re full or not....
Following the viral incident in which a restaurant in Shibuya, Tokyo claimed that a Malaysian travel agent ‘ghosted’ them after ordering 25 sets of Nasi Lemak...
When we were still students and still unaware of the commitments, we dreamt of A LOT of things. A car, a house, a partner, and a...
“Healing” is a term Malaysians often use when they want to express their feelings in a certain way, often in the form of a video. In...
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the world A LOT, especially in terms of the number of deaths and the new norms. Despite its transition into endemicity, work...
Malaysia was ranked favourably in the latest iteration of the Global Youth Development Index Report published by the Commonwealth Secretariat, placing 6th among 50 Commonwealth nations. Globally,...
Concerts are great at bringing people together through music, emotion, and energy. They create a space where people can connect over their love for music, dancing,...