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More Than a Festival

It gets harder and harder to review the Rainforest World Music Festival without sounding like…

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Metaphors Be With You

The moment you start focusing your attention on them, metaphors wriggle right out of the…

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The Red Army on the Russian Steppes

Since returning from England in the late 1980s, Kam Raslan has carved a niche for…

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Project Runaway

M! The Opera, staged at Istana Budaya from Thu 23 Mar to Sun 2 Apr…

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Our Funny Valentines

I don’t even like jazz, as a genre, but jazz virtuosos do generate a peculiar…

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No Silk Purse

Titiwangsa is a nice lyrical sort of name. The Titiwangsa Range itself conjures a sense…

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Experiment in Bronze

On opening night of Monkey Business, director Krishen Jit wasn’t sitting like a stone deity…

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Fertility Dance, Anyone?

Uncle Ant’s Agony and Ecstacy is a monthly column. Uncle Ant, or Agony Ant if…

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Becoming a Great Civilisation

Two years ago an email was circulated on the APA list and around the arts…

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Girlfriend Dumps You For Actor?

Uncle Ant’s Agony and Ecstacy is a monthly column. Uncle Ant, or Agony Ant as…

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Malaysia Tacky Asia

With another general election around the corner, it was inevitable that the Ministry of Culture,…

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Are ‘Theatre Baargers’ Elitists?

Uncle Ant’s Agony and Ecstasy is a monthly column. Uncle Ant will answer questions about…

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Thespians Anonymous

What happens when you pick 12 actors with varying degrees of experience and skill, put…

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Mercilessly Mundane

In recent years, young filmmakers like Osman Ali, James Lee, Amir Muhammad, and a host…

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Lyrical, Topical, Moving Asian Theatre

As a cross-cultural project for “ASEAN-Japan Exchange Year 2003” it was decided that a young…

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Weird Isn’t Always Wonderful

Call me an old stick-in-the-mud, but I’m one of those diehard conservatives who generally hopes…

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Wild Rice Celebrates an Orwellian Centennial

“In the world of Animal Farm, most speechifying and public palaver is bullshit and instigated…

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Birds of a Feather

Fancy Poultry is what they call themselves – four very yummy chicks and a couple…

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Shakespeare, Inc

John Bell is arguably one of the world’s most accomplished Shakespearean actors without a knighthood…

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A Method To The Madness (or Be-Kind-To-Robots Week In KL)

“Pappa TARAHUMARA productions try to liberate themselves from ‘meaning,’ leaving members of the audience free…

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Look Out, Here Comes Another Rave!

How much does a minister get paid? RM9,000 a month? RM15,000? Okay, let’s say RM12,000.…

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A Bland But Wholesome And Morally Correct Music Fable

“Once upon a time, Kingdom Earth was a beautiful and joyful place with a noble emperor on the throne. Until Evil…

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Good Going Despite Shortcomings

Chaotic Harmony Theatre is certainly not short on energy and enthusiasm, going by the number…

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Burp… Simply Sedap!

Good home cooking imparts a marvellous sense of well-being. Who was it who defined patriotism…