Category: Arts
The Joy of Jennifer Lawrence
People who do wonderful, unique things are an inspiration to everyone. Joy the movie is about one of those people, Joy Mangano (played by an incandescent Jennifer Lawrence), a woman who is still making I-should-have… Read More
Theatre gets down-to-earth with Kent Tan’s I Hate My Job
THEATRE director Kent Tan thought about committing suicide once upon a time, like four years ago, and has drawn on such personal experiences to come up with his original play, I Hate My Job. “I… Read More
Kelly Clarkson’s piece by piece on American Idol
watch her! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FHYBQxURQo
American Idol rocks with Kelly Clarkson
It’s the farewell season for this vocal reality show, but last Friday’s show (Feb 26 in Malaysia) was a game-changer. Why? Because of the guest judge and American Idol Season 1 winner, Kelly Clarkson. Not only was… Read More
Magic of Ron Korb’s flute up for Grammy
HE picked up the recorder in school, and is today a renowned flautist with a Best New Age Grammy nomination to boot. Canadian Ron Korb later took to the flute and was drawn into… Read More
If Food Is The Music Of Love…
METAPHORS abound in “Sayang Disayang”, with ideas suggested rather than literally displayed. Using such storytelling techniques make for an artistically cinematic offering but one can lose an audience whose fodder has been shoot-from-the-hip blockbusters ranging… Read More
Compelling cinema tale on Malaysian Indian plight
JAGAT, the Tamil slang for the Bahasa Malaysia word, jahat) is an honest portrayal of a segment of Malaysian society. The Malaysian-Tamil language movie is about 12-year-old schoolboy Appoi (played by screen debutante Harvind Raj)… Read More
Healing through his music
Classically trained Paul Avgerinos is up again for a Best New Age Album Grammy with ‘Grace’ next month. “My goal has always been to make music that is spiritually uplifting and healing, both for myself… Read More
guitar music in zagreb
https://youtu.be/vTvU2m8UsRE





