Dr Helmi Azhar shares his passion for books and bites by setting up Liberal Latté café Food April 15, 2022 The founder also started fine-dining space TigaBatu just next door, specialising in food inspired by Negeri Sembilan’s Tiga Batu tribe.
Sequoia Nagamatsu's debut novel ‘How High We Go in the Dark’ tells the story of a deadly ancient plague Culture April 7, 2022 Revived ancient viruses in the Arctic Circle trigger a global pandemic that affects individuals over hundreds of years.
Community and neighbourhood libraries cultivate reading habits in Sarawak Culture February 17, 2022 Book Heaven Street Library and Nanga Ukom longhouse library supply bookworms in Kampung Muara Tuang and Batang Ai with a variety of titles.
UK hit decade-high book sales in 2021 Culture February 16, 2022 Richard Osman was the year’s bestselling author.
'The Paris Library': Reading, rebellion and romance meet in Janet Skeslien Charles' historical fiction Culture August 29, 2021 Based on a true World War II story about the heroic librarians of the American Library in Paris.
Olympic reads: Books to relive and learn about the Games Culture August 9, 2021 Check out Roy Peachey’s 'The Race' and Markus Osterwalder's 'Olympic Games: The Design'.
Literary podcasts by Malaysian book lovers you should listen to Culture May 14, 2021 No personal invitation is necessary to these audio spaces where the best and worst of titles on the table can be claimed and contested.
Malaysian-born Felicia Yap on releasing her riveting second novel 'Future Perfect' Culture May 2, 2021 "As a writer, nothing is more pleasurable than watching my characters come alive, seeing my stories take flight."
Editors behind three Malaysian anthologies share the themes and challenges they face in putting together their works People April 29, 2021 Deric Ee, Viji Krishnamoorthy, Shireen Zainudin and Anna Tan talk about their books, as well as the local anthology scene that has been gaining steady popularity.
Perak-born Uthaya Sankar SB insists on writing in Bahasa Malaysia so everyone can read his books Culture April 27, 2021 “Bahasa Malaysia was introduced in 1970 to unify the people and I just want to maintain my right to use it."