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How did Korean fried chicken become so popular? — Star2.com Read more at Star2.com — by Abirami Dirai: There is fried chicken and then there is Korean fried chicken.
Cambodian-American artist’s multimedia project crawls through the complexities of identity — Star2.com
Cambodian-American artist’s multimedia project crawls through the complexities of identity — Star2.com
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— by Rouwen Lin: She’s on her knees, swaying to the beat of her own music. And she’s in an orange garment – metres and metres of slinky cloth winding its way around the space, up, down and around, like a roller coaster ride. Her face peeks out at one end, and like the light at the end of a tunnel, a pair of legs pokes out at the other.
US-based artist Anida Yoeu Ali, having…
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Step into a dark fairytale at Afghan artist Amin Taasha’s exhibition — Star2.com
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— Time-Lapse by Amin Taasha, Richard Koh Fine Art, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur — until July 13, 2019
— by Terence Toh: Look through the art of Indonesian-based Afghanistan artist Amin Taasha, and it sometimes feels like you’re stepping into an elaborate fairytale.
His art is full of mesmerising images and moodscapes, textured poetically with angels and statues to crows and horses.
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London-based Malaysian theatre actor Zheng Xi Yong making strides in musicals abroad — Star2.com
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— by Ann Marie Chandy: Zheng Xi Yong, 24, was always interested in performing arts.
He would enthusiastically take part in talent competitions during his school days, and there was no denying even back then that he had a certain charisma and presence on stage. But that didn’t stop him from excelling at school and going on to pursue his Bachelors of Law at King’s College…
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Actress Annie Liu on her daring chest-baring scene in ‘Invincible Dragon’ — Star2.com
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— by Seto Kit Yan: Taiwan-born Hong Kong-based actress Annie Liu’s role in Hong Kong action flick Invincible Dragon is her most daring yet.
In the movie, she plays the daughter of a Macau tycoon as well as a female traditional medical practitioner. One of her patients, also her love interest, is police detective Kowloon, played by mainland Chinese martial arts star Max…
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Festival season hits Sarawak: Rainforest Fringe, Rainforest World Music & Borneo Jazz Festivals in July — Star2.com
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— by Ming Teoh: July is a busy month for The Sarawak Tourism Board.
From July 5 to 21, the state will play host to three iconic music, arts and cultural festivals as part of its efforts to promote Sarawak as a tourist destination. Over 100 artists from all over the world will be performing in these events…
Image: At Adau, courtesy of RWMF
July 2, 2019
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Damansara International Arts Festival 2019 gathers exciting works from home and abroad — Star2.com
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— by Dinesh Kumar Maganathan: The Damansara International Arts Festival 2019 (DIAF), which runs from July 2-14, packs a diverse programme featuring dance, physical theatre, music shows and a spontaneous theatre piece involving audience participation…
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July 1, 2019
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Repairing China’s Great Wall the old school way — Star2.com
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— Nature, time, neglect and millions of footsteps have taken their toll on the Great Wall of China leaving much of it crumbling, but repairing it can be painstaking — and controversial – work.
After public outcry when a 700-year-old section of the monument was ‘fixed’ by covering it with cement – authorities insisted on more authentic restoration using traditional methods:…
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