Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Category: Lifestyle

Academia meets broadcasting

KUCHING: Despite being new to the broadcasting industry, Dr Hamrila Abdul Latif (@Dr Aila Abdul Latif) has effectively risen to the challenge as a television

The fascinating world of paper sculpting

Ceres Lau’s paper artworks are graceful and elegant — much like the artist herself. A full-time paper sculptor since 2017, Ceres has always been fascinated

Kafe@TEEN: Interactive youth centre

To help youth aged 13 to 24 years to go through their adolescene with confidence and ease, the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN)

A must read for aspiring and seasoned journalists

BY SARAH HAFIZAH CHANDRA Book title: The Malaysian Press Institute (MPI) Story: Building Multiplatform JournalismISBN: 978-967-18058-0-0Author: Chamil WariyaPublication year: 2020Publisher: Malaysian Press Institute (MPI)Price: RM49

Ah Ong: Kuching’s legendary food critic

Building his reputation online as an anonymous food critic, former Kuching Food Critics’ Facebook admin and food blogger Ah Ong, shares his previous experiences being

Celebrating culture and hats

KUCHING: The 4th Annual Mad Hatters Party to be held by Society Atelier Sarawak next Saturday (Oct 24) is expected to be a vibrant event

Timogah – Making supply meet demand

Five years ago, Sarawakian Heineken Laluan founded an e-commerce website, Timogah with no actual idea on what to sell. Fast forward to today, Timogah has

Walking the runway

Making your appearance on stage can be a nerve-wracking experience, and despite being a runway model for countless shows now, Irfan Razali still gets nervous