Stopping the wheels of death
IT was meant to be a gathering to teach motorcyclists to respect the rules of the road, and to have consideration for fellow road users. It ended instead in several senseless deaths and injuries.
Animal signs and politicians
Chinese New Year is never complete without geomancers telling us what the future holds for each zodiac sign. Here’s a look at what may be in store for some big names.
Diversity, the Malaysian special
IT was Thaipusam and, as usual, I was in Penang – walking down the streets looking every bit like a kavadi bearer with my bearded face and traditional outfit.
Water doesn’t just fall from the sky
MY nephew’s house was a mess. There were boxes everywhere, with those black rubbish bags all filled with water. Elsewhere, pots and pans were stacked high, also filled to the brim with water.
With stability, 2024 has promise
IT was a year which started with much promise, and plenty of promises.
The Malaysian Indian dilemma
THE Universiti Malaya convocation last week was a really lively affair, if social media posts are anything to go by.
It’s crazy movie season
IT was Deepavali last week and time for the movies. One of the biggest hits was the Hindi blockbuster Tiger 3, starring Salman Khan.
We need to get out of the well
A FEW weeks ago, a little girl wrote to our Prime Minister, complaining about the toilets in her school.
Exorcising ghost of Oct 27, 1987
It was one of the darkest days in Malaysian history, but we must never forget Ops Lalang – and never allow it to be repeated.
NS 3.0 – Not so fast, please
National Service is coming back with a focus on unity. But will military-style training really help forge unity? And will 45 days be enough?
Of rice, greens and avarice
WE were in India last month and stopped at a restaurant for lunch. The naan there apparently was to die for. The server (as waiters are called) wanted to know what curry we wanted, pointing to the menu.