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WIRED UPplug iNtO tHe future Of teCH

Where all the latest gadgets reside

ARTS & CULTUREfatHeriNg kids tHe mOtHerly way

The dads of the Aka Pygmy tribe in Africa share in efforts of raising their young

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It’s time to spice up your life

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COVER STORYmissiON: aBOrt

Pro-Life or Pro-Choice?

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68 CONTENTSREGULARS

NEWS ......................................... 08

FASHION BUZZ ......................... 24

CAMPUS COUTURE...................... 28

BEAUTY Q&A ............................. 32

BEAUTY CASE............................. 33

GUYS STUFF .............................. 34

MUSIC......................................... 38

K-POP ........................................ 42

MOVIES....................................... 53

WELLNESS .................................. 58

DREAM CARS ............................. 62

BOOKSHELF ................................ 71

EVENT-FULL ................................ 78

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Bryan

This month, Grace and Ivy wrote about something that’s somewhat still a taboo in Malaysia – abortion. For some, moments of passion and lust take over the rational mind, leading to unsafe sex, which in turn leads to the conceiving – whether intentional or not – of a child.

Legally in Malaysia, abortion is illegal. But should it be? Shouldn’t the decision of whether or not to proceed with the pregnancy or terminate it be with the couple? We’ll leave that as an open debate. In this month’s cover story though, we spoke to several women about their decision. We hope that by sharing these stories, one would think twice before engaging in unsafe sex. Please do not let the voices of the unborn haunt you for the rest of your lives.

On another note, this issue will be the final issue with me as editor. It’s been a great six months, and I hope you’ve had a great time reading the content my team and I have prepared for you. Speaking of content, the cover story for next month is rather “spicy”, so do look forward to it!I’d also like to take this opportunity to apologise for a mistake we made in our review of the Philips PicoPix PPX 4350 last month. We mentioned that it can’t be charged while in operation, but upon further testing, it actually can be charged while in operation.

On another note, this issue will be the final issue with me as editor. It’s been a great six months, and I hope you’ve had a great time reading the content my team and I have prepared for you. Speaking of content, the cover story for next month is rather “spicy”, so do look forward to it!Till we meet again, so long, and thanks for all the fish!

Till we meet again, so long, and thanks for all the fish!

So Long, andThanks for All the Fish!

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NEWSCENTRE

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JUNE 2015campusnews

APU’s Cultural Night Kicks Off with a Bash

SPOTLIGHT

In light of the Mauritian Independence Day, the Mauritian

Community of Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation

(APU) initiated a night of spectacular celebrations. The cultural

gathering which fell on the 12th of March attracted more than 250

students and staff, who all tapped into the impeccable beauty of

Mauritian culture. The highlight of the night was none other than

the performance of the Sega dance by the Mauritian students – a

prominent traditional dance that every Mauritian is brought up

with. With its rhythmic, lively music and colourful costumes, the

crowd was injected with a nostalgic vibe. A unifying multi-cultural

atmosphere prevailed during the night as the event also saw cultural

performances from other international students from Indonesia,

Kazakhstan, India as well as Pakistan. Astonishing performances

such as the Diablo performance by the Chinese Language & Cultural

Society (CLCS) and the Bollywood dance by the Indian Cultural

Youth Society (ICYS) rounded up a night of amusing entertainment.

As an effort to boost health awareness, The Sungai Long Medical Centre (SLMC) was back again with yet another instalment of its annual Fun Run. The run that was held on 26th of April near the medical centre, was among the many initiatives offered by SLMC in order to bring the Sungai Long community together to embrace a healthier lifestyle. The entertaining event saw the participation of UTAR staff, students as well as members of the Sungai Long community and the SLMC staff. Now in its third year, the Fun Run has witnessed a steady increase in runners from 1,500 in 2013 to 2,500 this year. The Fun Run includes two categories of 5km and 10km routes. The 10km route runners set off at 7.00am while the 5km route runners followed suit at 7.15am. Guided by SLMC’s renowned physiotherapists, participants were seen performing warm up stretches and cold down exercises. Committed to advocating healthier lifestyles, SLMC also set up 15 exhibition booths in order to educate the public regarding crucial health issues such as diet, hospitalisation insurance, physiotherapy, care of the elderly as well as Fo Guang Shan’s volunteer recruitment for medical relief. Of course, the run was concluded with lucky winners bagging gleaming medals from the race as well as gifts from the lucky draw. Other participants did not return home empty-handed as certificates of participation and freebies such as t-shirts, snacks and drinks were also given out.

Fun Running for a Robust Lifestyle

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The world’s leading medical aesthetics

company, Allergan Inc. has recently entered

into a partnership with England’s Anglia

Ruskin University to provide and establish an

accredited training programme in the form of a

master’s degree in non-invasive facial aesthetics

for physicians practising in the Asia Pacific

region. The announcement on the collaboration

was made during Allergan Academy® Asia Pacific

inaugural Faculty summit which took place

in Kuala Lumpur recently.This programme is

specifically designed to give medical aesthetics

experts across the region the means to achieve

new levels of clinical excellence in the field

through in-depth practical and progressive

learning methods. It will be accredited by and

developed in collaboration with Anglia Ruskin

University, one of the largest universities in the

East of England. As there has been remarkable

growth in the aesthetics industry throughout the

Asia Pacific region, the need for practitioners to

remain at the forefront of the latest technologies

and techniques increases. And it is this need to

create a prestigious community of experts that

deliver the highest level of patient satisfaction

and safety that Allergan Academy aims to

meet. Allergan Asia Pacific’s Head of Medical

Education, Narendra Kumar emphasises this,

“Allergan is committed to providing the highest

quality educational programmes, and for

over 60 years, we have assumed a leadership

position in ensuring healthcare practitioners are

properly trained to deliver safe and efficacious

treatments to their patients.”This underscores

Allergan Academy Asia Pacific’s commitment as

an educational platform that aims to empower

medical aesthetic practitioners to enhance their

clinical expertise in the field.

Allergan and Anglia Ruskin University Establishes Medical Aesthetics Training Programme inAsia-Pacific

Curtin Sarawak IEM Students in Inter-Varsity Engineering Leadership Programme

Two representatives of Curtin Sarawak’s Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) Student

Section were given the opportunity to participate in the Inter-Varsity Engineering Leadership

Programme that was held at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Johor Bahru recently. They

were Daniel Tie Yung Xiang and Genevieve Ann Tang Tuang Kah, who were accompanied by the

Associate Lecturer and Advisor to Curtin Sarawak’s IEM Student Section, Jameson Malang. The

programme was jointly organised by UTM’s Career Centre, Office of Student Affairs & Alumni

Centre for Academic Leadership & Professional Development, UTMLead, IEM-UTM Student

Section and The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (Southern Branch) and saw the participation

of over 700 graduating engineering students. The Engineering Leadership Platform aims to

provide the means for developing leadership skills amongst graduating engineering students,

besides enlightening them on the future challenges in the engineering profession. It also

provides guidance on developing teamwork strategies, key relationship building, networking

and communication skills as well as a wide networking opportunity with professional engineers

and fellow graduating students in Malaysia. Civil engineering student Tie appreciated the

opportunity to learn more on the advancements in construction technology in Malaysia during

the event. As for Tang, a petroleum engineering student, a talk that highlighted the future of

the oil and gas industry provided stimulating insights on the local scene and inspired her to

further broaden her knowledge of the industry.

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According to the Student Barometer Survey Entry Wave

2014, Sunway Education Group has achieved the highest

student satisfaction for graduate employment out of 15 Asian

institutions. The survey was undertaken by tracking feedback

from more than two million students from 1,400 universities,

colleges, schools and government agencies across 30 countries

through i-graduate. While in Asia, over 32,000 students

participated in the survey. Education institutions are evaluated

across eight scopes, which includes decision-making, application

process, enquiry to acceptance, arrival and orientation, learning

experience, living experience, support services and likelihood

of recommendation to others. Also, the survey will track and

compare the decision-making, expectations, perceptions and

intentions of students from application to graduation. Moreover,

the combined group of international students from Sunway

University and Sunway College gave the highest score out of

seven institutions in Malaysia for expert lecturers, programme

content, quality lecturers, programme organisation, academics’

English, performance feedback, good teachers, research and

marking criteria. i-graduate’s Director of Client Services (Asia),

Guy Perring said, “One of the most important considerations

when it comes to selecting an education institution for both

parents and students in Asia, is the ability to secure a job in a

globally competitive marketplace.”

Sunway Education Group Is Top In Student Satisfaction

Malaysian Youths Upbeat That Universities Will Impart Career-Oriented Skills The 2015 Laureate/Zogby Student Survey

saw the responses of more than 23,000

Laureate International Universities’ students

and over 4,000 non-Laureate students across

22 countries and provided eye-opening

insights on students’ perceptions towards

their education systems. INTI International

University (INTI) is a part of the Laureate

International Universities network, saw more

than 650 of its students participating in the

survey which was conducted earlier in the year.

A majority of them believed that universities

in the future would teach career-oriented

skills. Almost all students (92%) believed that

it was important to promote lifelong. In short,

the world’s young people are optimistic that

higher education will bring them a brighter

future. The survey also found a near-consensus

among students around the world (93%)

that universities should work directly with

employers to help teach students the soft skills

they would need in order to be successful.

INTI’s Chief Executive Officer, Rohit Sharma

said, “Practical knowledge of what skills

employers need will help realise the ambitions

and abilities of students and make them

more attractive to employers. To date, we

have worked with more than 200 employers,

bringing in real-life workplace experience to

our students. Thanks to this survey, Laureate

and Zogby developed the first-of-its-kind

global Student Confidence Index, which is a

two-part index that tracks student attitudes

on the current state of higher education

and its future. The Student Confidence

Index found that students in Malaysia were

confident in both the current higher education

system, as well as in the future. The Laureate/

Zogby Student Confidence Index and more

information on the 2015 student survey can

be found at http://laureate.net/student-

confidence-index.

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SPOTLIGHT

The annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) represents

the world’s largest pre-college science competition. It provides the opportunity for

over 1,700 school students across 75 countries, regions and territories to showcase

their independent research and to compete for prizes worth up to US$4 million.

This year’s Intel ISEF takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and will see the

representation of twelve Form 4 and Form 5 students from Malaysia. A proud fact:

our Malaysian students have competed at every Intel ISEF since 1999, with one

notable school – Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Batu Lintang – garnering the most

wins. Last year’s edition saw SMK Batu Lintang’s Faye Jong Sow Fei create history

with the most wins for Malaysia in Intel ISEF’s history. She is the school’s third

consecutive Intel ISEF winner and the school hopes its representative for this year,

Leslie Chai Jia Le becomes its fourth winner. Titled ‘Biowaste to Biosorbent’, Leslie

will be showcasing his project which focuses on the galvanising industry. It would be

about using chicken bones to treat and remove heavy metals in industrial wastewater.

Intel Malaysia’s Director of Public Affairs, Abdul Rahman Abu Haniffa enthused, “We

wish the Malaysian delegation all the very best in this year’s competition and hope

that they will come home enriched with the knowledge and new experiences from

the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.” Finalists at the competition

will be judged by hundreds of science, engineering and industry professionals of

PhD level or the equivalent. The Intel ISEF 2015 is jointly funded by Intel and the

Intel Foundation with additional awards and support coming from dozens of other

academic, corporate, governmental and science-focused organisations.

STUdeNTS ROARiNG ‘MALAySiA BOLeh!’ AFTeR The pReSeNTATiON OF The JALUR GeMiLANG By iNTeL MALAySiA’S diReCTOR OF pUBLiC AFFAiRS, ABdUL RAhMAN ABU hANiFFA

Intel International Science and Engineering Fair a Platform for Malaysian Students to Showcase Solutions

In Malaysia alone, more than eight million kilograms of food

is wasted every day. With this amount, up to six million people

can be fed. In order to raise the public’s awareness as well as to

instil the “waste not” mentality in their students, KDU University

College’s School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts (SHTCA) has

organised a ‘Waste Not, Want Not’ culinary competition. During the

competition, participants were required to prepare a main course

in 60 minutes, but the main challenge came from the fact that they

were required to use “secret ingredients” that included chicken liver,

chicken gizzard, and partly wilted vegetables. According to SHTCA’s

Academic Department Head and Executive Chef Fami Taufeq, “Our

message to the public is simple – do not waste food as there are a

lot of people who are hungry out there.” 51 students participated

in this competition. They were divided into 17 groups with three

members each. The students then were evaluated based on their

creativity, hygiene and cleanliness, organisation, skill and technique

and finishing. Ultimately, Diploma in Culinary Arts students, Maw

Kah Hong, Lee Zhi Han and Wong Kean Pong have won the first prize

with their fusion dishes of Braised Chicken Feet, Deep Fried Chicken

Gizzard and Three-layered Chicken Liver with Mushroom. They won

a 2-day, 1-night stay in Eight Acres, Raub for three and RM500 cash.

A Culinary Competition That Wastes No Food

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Last month, UCSI University was the first private institute of higher learning in Malaysia to host the semi-finals of the eighth Malaysia Footwear Design Competition

(MFDC). This is the first time a private university has been chosen as a supporting partner for the MFDC. UCSI University Group Corporate Affairs’ Vice President, Leong

Sat Sing, said that UCSI’s collaboration with the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur Shoe Industry Association is the perfect opportunity to expose the younger generation to

the fashion industry, while nurturing their interest to be more passionate about the country’s footwear industry. “We believe that talent must not, and cannot, only be

taught. It must be challenged and given the opportunity to shine,” he added. The MFDC has received over 70 entries from institutions of higher learning from all over

the country and is part of the larger KL artREKA Festival 2015, which aims to provide a platform for local talents to showcase their creative works. The awards ceremony

for both the MFDC and the De Institute of Creative Arts and Design (ICAD) mySENI 2015 Painting Competition will be held on the 28th of November.

Inspiring Feminism Through Project Inspire

UCSI Hosts Eighth Malaysia Footwear Design Competition

Feminism is becoming a hotter topic by the second,

and people everywhere are responding to it with

increasingly creative initiatives. One of the latest

ones is Project Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the

World, a global challenge that encourages the

innovation of technology to empower women.

Open to Malaysians between 18-35 years old, the

contest offers a whopping Grand Prize of US$25,000

(approx. RM89,000) and a Runner-Up Prize of

US$10,000 (approx. RM35,000) to its winners to

bring their cutting-edge ideas to life. The ideas must

2015 is a platform for Malaysians and Asians to

showcase their prowess in technology and ability

to make a difference in society for women and

girls. Those interested can send their submissions

in via www.5minutestochangetheworld.org, by

Wednesday, 1st July 2015.

be centred on the theme ‘Technology or Design

for Economic Empowerment’, and participants are

required to submit a 5-minute video explaining how

they would use the US$25,000 grant to improve

the lives of females, using design or technology

as the tools. At the same time, Project Inspire

UCSi UNiveRSiTy GROUp CORpORATe AFFAiRS’ viCe-pReSideNT, LeONG SAT SiNG (RiGhT) ANd SeLANGOR ANd KUALA LUMpUR ShOe iNdUSTRy ASSOCiATiON pReSideNT, SOO KhOON pOh, OFFiCiATed The SeMi-FiNALS OF The eiGhTh MALAySiA FOOTweAR deSiGN COMpeTiTiON.

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THE LATEST FORYOUR WORLD

JUNE 2015lifestylenews

Glitz and glamour came together last month

as Maybelline New York celebrated its 100th

anniversary. held in Mid valley Megamall, the birthday bash was a big one. held on the 15th of May, the event was a rather unique one, as it featured a runway show that showcased 10 decades of 10 iconic looks. From a family-owned business with a single product, the brand has grown to become the leading colour cosmetics brand in the world. To celebrate this milestone, Maybelline is henceforth declaring 15th May

Maybelline Celebrates a Century of Colouring the World

Shopping on 11street With the launch of new online marketplace 11street,

one no longer needs to find a new avenue for

one’s retail therapy needs. Just last month, the

South-Korean website was officially introduced and

launched at the NU Sentral Shopping Centre, with

generous doses of star power to glitz things up. Prior

to this, 11street had already established its presence

60s; the “disco diva” from the 70s; the “electric Raver” from the 80s; the “Au Naturel wonder” from the 90s; “The Socialite” from the current generation; and the “Glam Goddess” which is said to be the look of the future. Credit for the looks goes to professional makeup artist, Stevensunny. in addition, the event was also a chance for the company to announce the grand prize winner of the ‘Maybelline Look of Today’ contest, where Aresha Suraya Roslan walked away with RM1,000 worth of Maybelline products.

in Turkey and Indonesia, under the brands n11 and

elevenia, respectively. True to its branding as an

online marketplace, 11street provides shoppers with

a myriad of products, housed under categories like

Fashion, Electronics, Health & Beauty to Home & Living,

Books & Services, Leisure & Sports and many more.

Two of the first people to get a taste of the 11street

shopping experience were South Korean heartthrob

and superstar Lee Min Ho and local film actress Emily

Chan. Upon their appearances, the crowd erupted

into a screaming frenzy, testifying to the popularity

of the stars. Chan and Lee are the faces of 11street,

and sealed their ambassadorship by presenting well

thought out gifts to each other, purchased from

11street. 11street is now up and running, with a

huge selection of goods to take up the good part of

your weekend afternoon browsing, so head on over

to www.11street.my.

as Maybelline day. Maybelline New york Malaysia’s Marketing Manager, pink Fong said, “i’m definitely looking forward to what’s in store in the future for Maybelline New york. For the next 100 years to come, we want to continue empowering women all over the world to express themselves with our ultimate makeup innovations.” The 10 iconic looks include the “Fierce Flapper” from the 1920s; the “Siren in Rouge” from the 30s ; “The pin Up” from the 40s; the “Bombshell Glamour” from the 50s; the “Mod Rocker” from the

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THE LATEST FORYOUR WORLD

JUNE 2015lifestylenews

It was something worth celebrating when Huawei Honor turned one last month. To celebrate, the sub-

brand hosted a party, which was held at the Symphony Lake Suit, KLCC. Perhaps the most exciting thing

about the celebration however, was the fact that two Honor smartphones were launched that day. The

two phones were the Honor 6 Plus and the Honor 4C. The Honor 6 Plus has a 5.5-inch Full HD screen with

Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 3GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Apart from that, it has dual-SIM slots, both of

which support LTE connectivity. What’s interesting about the Honor 6 Plus is the fact that it has two 8MP

cameras at the rear, similar to the likes of the HTC M8. Thanks to this dual camera technology, the phone

is able to focus faster, produce “bokeh”, and take superb low-light photos. The Honor 4C on the other

hand, has a 1.2Ghz octa-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 5MP front camera. The Honor 6 Plus retails for

RM1,399, while the Honor 4C is priced at RM529.

You can now enjoy an active lifestyle in the sun

while receiving total protection as Galderma

has recently launched its Daylong sun protection

range in Malaysia. There is no doubt that a little sunlight is good for you as the sun’s rays provide warmth and light that improves your general well-being, stimulates blood circulation and promotes the production of vitamin d. however, too much sun and you might get sunburn, and even hurt and damage your skin. Moreover, long-term exposure can lead to premature skin ageing and maybe even cancer. The daylong range of sun protection products offers reliable sun protection for diverse skin types and conditions. Also, this range of products has advanced filters and innovative formulas that provide effective protection, while nurturing ingredients help in maintaining fair and healthy skin. The product range consists of daylong SpF 30 Gelfluid (30ml); daylong SpF 50+ Gel (50ml); daylong SpF 30 Spray (150ml); daylong Kids SpF 30 Cream (50ml); daylong Kids SpF 50+ Lotion (150ml);

SPOTLIGHT

Protect Yourself From The Sun, All ‘Daylong’!

Huawei Honor Celebrates First Anniversary

and daylong After Sun Repair (100ml). According to South east Asia Galderma’s General Manager, Jean-Sebastien Ricard, “with daylong sun protection, consumers can look forward to optimal quality and exceptional protection for healthy looking skin.” The complete daylong range of products is now available at all major pharmacies. For more information, visit http://www.daylong.com/.

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THE LATEST FROMSHOWBUSINESS

JUNE 2015entertainmentnews

SPOTLIGHT

The sequel to the highest grossing movie of all

time has just been pushed back by a year. Originally

scheduled to be released in december 2016, “Avatar

2” will now come out in cinemas in december 2017

instead. Renowned film music composer, James horner

who worked closely with James Cameron, the critically-

acclaimed writer, producer and director of “Avatar”

touched on the reasons for the postponed release.

Cameron is only contracted by the studio to do three

sequels. The problem is that he has so much material

that he wants to do four sequels to the film! So, he has

to rework all his existing materials so that it can fit into

“only” three more sequels, namely “Avatar 2”, “Avatar

3”, and “Avatar 4”. horner revealed that the director is

working on cutting down four screenplays into three

instead of allowing the series to develop into five movies,

as per Cameron’s original vision. hence, the deferred

release of “Avatar 2” by a full year. The following two

sequels will correspondingly be pushed back by a year

as well, with “Avatar 3” coming out in december 2018

and “Avatar 4” in december 2019.

Avatar 2 Release Date Pushed To December 2017

Why so serious? Jared Leto, the Thirty Seconds

to Mars frontman and versatile actor in many

cult-favourite movie roles (Fight Club, Lord of

War, Dallas Buyers Club) has gotten serious and

officially cut his signature long locks and bleached

his hair in preparation for his role as the infamous

“Batman” villain, the Joker in the upcoming

“Suicide Squad” movie. As Leto is naturally

brunette, the character’s cartoonish green hair

wouldn’t show properly. To get the proper vibrant

green to show, Leto had to do thorough bleaching.

His platinum bleached hair was unveiled to

the world at the Paris Fashion Week moments

after Kim Kardashian was spotted with a similar

bleached look. Whether Kim K’s bleached hair was

in preparation for another superhero movie role is

yet to be confirmed. The highly anticipated movie

is seen as DC’s answer to Marvel’s success with its

cinematic universe. Starring alongside Leto will be

other Hollywood big hitters such as Will Smith,

Joel Kinnaman, Jai Courtney, Margot Robbie and

Jesse Eisenberg. Directed by David Ayer (Fury,

Training Day), “Suicide Squad” is scheduled for

release in 2016.

Jared Becomes The Joker

JAMeS CAMeRON ON The SeT OF AvATAR

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NEWS FROM THESPORTING ARENA

JUNE 2015sportsnews

SPOTLIGHT

Malaysia’s top shuttler and former world number one, Lee Chong Wei has been handed a backdated eight-month ban for failing a doping test last year. The good news

is his target of winning the gold at the Rio Olympics next year is still alive. The bad news: it’s going to be one helluva mountain to climb. After testing positive for the banned substance dexamethasone in last year’s world Champsionships tournament, which was later determined to be contained within the cordyceps capsules that Lee had been taking, the Badminton world Federation (BwF) handed Lee a provisional suspension from November. The provisional suspension turned into a relatively light backdated eight-month ban in mid-April after BwF’s three-member panel found Lee to be ‘negligent’ with no intent to cheat in the entire doping incident. Lee is eligible to play and compete in tournaments again from May 1st. however, his inactivity since the later part of last year has seen his world ranking drop to 30th, and it would take a herculean effort from him to get back into match-winning form and qualify for next year’s Olympic Games. we wish him all the best in his comeback!

Chong Wei Is Back Wei

Paddock talk has been rife that Lewis Hamilton, the

reigning F1 World Champion is being wooed to join

Ferrari in 2016. Hamilton’s continuously delayed

signing of a new contract with his current team,

Mercedes AMG F1, stretching back to this year’s pre-

season testing in February has fuelled speculation

that the driver would be signing up with the Prancing

Horse for the 2016 season instead. The official reason

Hamilton In Red?

given by Hamilton is that a new deal with Mercedes

is nearing “99.6 percent” completion, with the delay

being attributed to the fact that he has to go through

the negotiations entirely on his own. He parted ways

with his advisors last year, stating that, “This is my first

time negotiating myself and you don’t know how many

times I’ve had to read 80 pages – it is so much reading

and it is all in lawyer jargon. So it has been quite a pain

in the backside, to be honest.” The prospect of a switch

to the Scuderia, partnering up with four-times World

Champion Sebastian Vettel is indeed a juicy one for

F1 fans, notwithstanding the dominance of his current

Mercedes team. Ferrari have enjoyed a resurgent form

this year, after enduring a wretched season previously.

With their race cars in top form, an internal battle

between the two drivers would be, to put it mildly, epic.

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sunglassesgalore

JUNE 2015

fashionbuzzby rachel fong

With a flattering pair of shades, you can beat the sunrays

and slay your daytime look. With the weather being as unforgiving as it is, it’s become more essential than ever to have an arsenal of UV ray-blocking sunglasses at your disposal. Plus, shades are easy to misplace, so it’s best to have more than one within reach. Apart from helping you cool down, shades can also be the key to a cool outfit. If accessories pull an ensemble together, sunglasses would be the UHU glue. Whether you’re into retro, aviator or oversized, there’s a design out there for you to cement your signature look with. Just be sure not to wear them indoors and risk looking like a douchebag.

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famous sunglassesthroughout history

JUNE 2015

fashionbuzzby rachel fong

Audrey Hepburn’s Oliver Goldsmith Manhattans (1961)The moment the camera panned in to a frontal shot of Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) peering wistfully into the window of a Tiffany’s, two icons were made - Audrey, and her Oliver Goldsmith slight cat-eye shades. They were the perfect cherry on the top to the classic black ensemble she had on, and amplified the legendary actress’s dainty yet sharp features.

Elton John’s tinted sunglasses (1970s)

For some celebrities, their public personas are incomplete without a pair of shades, and singer Elton John is the perfect example. Since he burst into the scene in the

70s, the flamboyant performer has reportedly spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on his collection. From palm fronds to neon rims, it seems there’s almost no sunglass design he hasn’t thought of - and rocked. In recent years, however, the boldness of the performer has faded away to reveal a more subdued veteran, who (usually) sports a pair of orange-tinted sunglasses.

John Lennon’s Teashades (1970s)You may have never heard of teashades before, but that’s the chic namesake for those wire-rimmed tinted shades that you’ve

seen splashed all over those envy-inducing Instagram posts of Coachella babes. Well, Beatles legend and hippie icon John Lennon was the man who popularised them. As the singer started to carve out his own path in music, the distinctive lenses took on a life of their own and became the hipster essential you know today.

Kanye West’s Alain Mikli Shutter Shades (2008)Many things have been said about this c o n t r o v e r s i a l rapper, and whether you agree or v e h e m e n t l y disagree, Kanye does make some pretty interesting sartorial choices. One of them came in 2008, when he had people rushing out to buy a pair of Alain Mikli’s novelty shutter shades after debuting the video for ‘Stronger’. Superior UV rays shield they may not be, but they make great conversation starters.

Lady Gaga’s The Fame Crystal Encrusted Sunglasses (2008)She rocked an u n fo rge t t a b l e pair of crystal-

encrusted shades when she released her debut album. It set the tone for the dance floor-

friendly ‘The Fame’, which went on to spawn hits like ‘Just Dance’ and ‘Pokerface’, and catapulted her to, well, fame. So career-defining was the album, that the shades remain till today, as one of Lady Gaga’s

key identifiers. If you’re a Little Monster (an extreme fan of Lady Gaga), you can even

look up video tutorials on how to make one!

Prada’s Baroque Sunglasses (2011)Everybody wanted a slice of Italian romance when Prada debuted these whimsical sunglasses during its Spring 2011 runway show. Characterised by beautiful rococo stems and big round lenses, these shades immediately captured the hearts of the starry elite, such as Eva Mendes and Gwen Stefani. While it has since been inevitably replaced by fresher designs, fashion watchers would certainly remember this as one of Prada’s more memorable creations.

Psy’s Gangnam Style Shades (2012)Can you believe it’s been three years since the Korean pop star took YouTube (and the world) by storm? ‘Gangnam Style’ sealed Psy’s place in pop music and fashion history, thanks to its catchy beat, easy-to-follow dance steps, and his unique sense of style. His black round sunglasses, which lent him an air of impenetrable cool as he walked away from an explosion, are from Thierry Lasry, a brand of high-end sunglasses by a French designer of the same name.

Forever Eye-conicFew fashion trends are as permanent as sunglasses, simply because they are not a trend at all, but a statement. How

many accessories can be worn with any outfit, and during any occasion? Here’s a crash course on some of the most impressive shades in pop culture.

Lana Del Rey’s Heart Shaped Sunglasses (2012)Her smoky, sultry vocals and retro style are admired, and naturally imitated by many, so it makes sense that the heart-shaped sunglasses she sings about in ‘Diet Mountain Dew’ would inspire a flurry of like-minded fans. Whether intentionally or otherwise, the pink eyewear seems to echo the wistful, rose-tinted aura through which Del Rey filters her sound. Matched with her (then) flaming red silky curls and doe eyes, it’s easy to see the appeal of these vintage sunnies.

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Spotlight onsaito college

JUNE 2015

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The Diploma in Fashion Design students of Saito College basked in the spotlight recently with two of their teams’ designs making it into the Top 10 of a Cinderella-themed fashion design competition. Titled “My Princess Moment”, the contest was organised by Disney Studios Malaysia in conjunction with the premiere of the movie

“Cinderella” in local theatres. It was open to all fashion schools in Malaysia, and students were allowed to join in groups of either three or five. The response was highly positive with over 100 submissions received, which were then narrowed down to 10. Apart from the honour to

design for such a big scale event, finalists were given a big bonus in the form of Swarovski crystals, sponsored by the company itself, to embellish their creations with.

Once the finalists were announced, all teams were given three weeks to convert ink to fabric. On the big day itself, two designs, ‘Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo’ and ‘Aphrodite’ were finally presented to the public in Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall. By the end, ‘Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo’ emerged as the 3rd place winner, and was promptly put on proud display along with ‘Aphrodite’ and the rest of the finalists at selected malls with TGV Cinemas outlets.

Now, come with us as we take you behind the scenes of the meticulous workmanship that went into these fabulous ball gowns, and feast your eyes on

some seriously intricate details.

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Fairytale

Saito “My Princess Mom

ent” Team #1

Aphrodite

Team Members:

Adeline YeohNg Shi Ju Glenn Lee

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Saito “My Princess Moment” Team #2 (Winner of 3rd Place)Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo

Team Members:Chow Chez MinKheshwarren ParrameswaranHiew Chean Chi

Katherine ChooiLee Yee Wah

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cruelty -freemakeup brands

JUNE 2015

beautybuzzby rachel fong

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Getting ready for the day is a pretty straightforward affair. Apart from picking out your #OOTD you’ll just need to get your game face on with your tried and tested makeup faves. That said, how would you feel if we told you that makeup is more than just beautifying pigments and gels, but the result of extensive and painful experiments on animals? According to animal rights group PETA, more than 100 million animals suffer and die at the hands of callous brands who feel the need to test on them in order to assess the safety of new chemicals and substances, despite the thousands readily available and certified safe to use.

It’s especially heartbreaking if you consider the fact that these animals are probably no different from the pets you and your friends own, yet they are subjected to such treatment due to widespread ignorance and the insatiable demand for the “next best thing”. So what can one do to send a clear message to companies that animal testing is not acceptable? Apart from doing research on which brands to avoid, you can also channel your support behind labels that do not test on animals. Here are five great brands with products that make you look great, sans the guilt.

tarte (Available in Sephora outlets)Established by Maureen Kelly in 1999 in her one bedroom apartment after she discovered a lack of “pure, powerful cosmetics”, tarte has since evolved into a hot beauty pundit favourite, thanks to its beautifully packaged products which are eco-friendly and cruelty-free. Their efforts in creating all-rounder products have certainly paid off, with tarte makeup frequently appearing on the best-of lists of bloggers and Youtubers.

One of them is the Amazonian Clay 12-hour blush. True to its name, it is a lasting, highly pigmented blusher that comes in 15 shades to suit every skin tone. Its main component of Amazonian clay helps to control oiliness in and around pores while hydrating skin at the same time. This ingredient also featured in another tarte smash hit, the Amazonian clay 12-hour full coverage foundation SPF 15, an oil free, long lasting liquid foundation that comes in a whopping 25 shades, ranging from porcelain to ebony.

Urban Decay (Available in Sephora outlets)It has remained committed to its cruelty-free status since its inception all the way back in 1996, and the company has reiterated time and time again that it will not test on animals. Word has it that Urban Decay refused to even step foot in the China market due to the country’s law that forbids brands from hitting the shelves before being tested on animals (shame, we know). Its kindness to animals has not gone unrecognised, with PETA and The Leaping Bunny Program (which is part of the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics) certifying its status.

Its (arguably) most famous product of all time, the Naked series, is loved dearly by makeup addicts everywhere for its highly pigmented and highly blendable eyeshadow shades. However, the original Naked palette remains the most sought after, because its warmer bronze tones suit Asian skin better anyway. Another winner from this label is its whimsically packaged Eyeshadow Primer Lotion, which helps your eyeshadow and eyeliner stay in place for the better part of a day, without smudging, creasing or fading.

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Wet ‘n’ Wild (Available in selected SaSa outlets, Luxola and Colours Cosmetics)A popular drugstore brand in the United States, Wet ‘n’ Wild made its way into Malaysian stores only recently, giving us not just one more cruelty-free, but also highly affordable option. It is easily one of the longest running brands on this list, having been around for close to four decades. Our only gripe is that its wide range of products isn’t fully available here, which is something that can be rectified by shopping online, on sites such as Luxola and Colours Cosmetics.

One of its most raved about products is the MegaLast Lip Color, which has 26 shades today and is noted for its creamy texture, hydrating qualities and endurance. Aside from that, you may also consider the Cover All Correcting Palette, which contains concealers in four shades, with each one targeting a different facial flaw.

The Body Shop (Available in The Body Shop outlets and The Body Shop online)The green that is synonymous with this brand stands for more than just a logo colour, as most local consumers already know. One of the most recognisable brands here, it is a fairly affordable and accessible brand for beauty addicts who want quality and a clear conscience.

A great number of The Body Shop products are lauded, thanks to its natural, skin-friendly ingredients and its myriad of scents. One of them is the Seaweed

range, which features skincare products like the Clarifying Night Treatment and Ionic Clay Mask, said to target deep seated toxins.

The Tea Tree range is also a favourite thanks to its pimple-banishing ability, especially the Tea Tree Blemish Gel which soothes red spots and

dries them out effectively.

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NYX Cosmetics (Available in Sephora outlets, Luxola and Colours Cosmetics)Toni K, founder and chairwoman named the label after the ancient Greek goddess who rules the night, and that influence is apparent in highly pigmented makeup that are perfect for a night out on the town. This doesn’t mean it’s not versatile, as NYX also provides daytime staples, many of which are essential for makeup artists. It has been given the cruelty-free seal of approval by PETA, and offers quality products without the hefty price tag.

Those new to the world of NYX can’t go wrong with its Soft Matte Lip Cream, which provides great colour payoff at a great price, and makes one spoilt for choice with its 22-shade strong collection. For those of you battling oily skin, NYX provides a solid answer in its Shine Killer, a primer that sets a matte base for your skin and bans shine from your complexion throughout the day.

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taking careof acne

JUNE 2015

beautyq&aby ivy chin

Before I start my review for this month, let me ask you this: How many times

in a day do you touch your face? It’s probably a many times, considering

it’s an unconscious habit for many. It’s something you may want to avoid

doing, even though it feels natural to do so.

As you may be aware, our hands come in contact with millions of germs and

bacteria, from typing on our phone, turning door knobs, reading a book and shaking

one’s hand. This makes our hands a haven for bacteria, and the number one way for

bacteria to reach your face. When bacteria does reach your face, they’re the culprits

behind skin irritation, rashes, and many other annoying things.

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Roll Your Acne

AwayRealising the harm that our hands could bring to our face, miacare has released the Acne-Defence Spot Essence rotary pen! My colleagues and I were given the opportunity to try this new product and without further ado, here are my thoughts.

According to the marketing material, miacare’s Acne-Defence Spot Essence contains patented anti-acne ingredients extracted from olive leaves, alongside a high concentration of other natural plant extracts and whitening Tranexamic acid. This product is said to be able to clear acne, prevent acne scars, relieve inflammation, clean blocked skin pores and prevent the formation of dark pigments on your skin.

More importantly, the rotary pen design allows you to apply the formula directly onto your face, without the need to use your fingers, thus eliminating any chance of bacteria ever reaching your face (yay for this!)

I have been using this for two weeks now and the results are pretty good. I like the cooling effect it gives me every time I use it, which goes well with the refreshing olive leaf aroma. It is recommended to be used two to three times each day and it’s extremely easy! Just roll on the formula around areas of your face that’s affected by acne and pimple, and wait a couple of minutes for the essence to be fully absorbed after cleaning your face. You should be able to see the result after using it for a week. In my case, I happened to have a rather huge zit under my nose, and upon applying the formula to that area, I noticed the zit subsided within three days. There was no scar left behind the affected area, and there was little to no sore, which is usually associated with zits.

If you’re interested to try miacare’s Acne-Defence Spot Essence, there’s a way to get even better results, and that’s by using miacare’s Acne Patch in tandem with this mask. These patches are able to absorb acne pus naturally and prevent contamination. Moreover, after rolling on the Acne-Defence Spot Essence, you can apply the acne-patch on the acne for better treatment. What makes this solution great (for ladies), is the fact that you can apply your make up as per usual, without worrying about skin irritation. Three versions are available for the Acne Patch - a day patch, a night patch and a mixed night/day patch.

Get your miacare Acne-Defence Spot Essence at RM19.90 (10ml), Acne Patch Day 12’s and Acne Patch Night 12’s at RM9.70 each and Acne Patch Mix, which contains nine Acne Patch (Day) and nine Acne Patch (Night) at RM13.70 at any Watsons store nationwide. Do share your thoughts with me after trying them out!

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JUNE’SBEAUTY PICK beautycase

compiled by rachel fongJUNE 2015

Elianto Fiber Xtend Mascara

Finding the right mascara is no small feat, but Elianto’s latest lash buddy seems to have it figured out with a formula that’s lightweight, waterproof, long-lasting AND harmless for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. Aimed primarily at extending and magnifying eyelashes, the Fiber Xtend takes individual lashes and layers them to make them appear fuller and more sculpted. Better yet, it doesn’t weigh down your lashes despite repeat applications.

Available at all Elianto stores nationwide

Bandi Gelique Ultimate GlossGel Color

Imagine if your manicure could be done perfectly in 30 seconds, and lasts for three weeks. That’s what Bandi Gelique Gel Coloring System is bringing to the table, with a whopping 80 gel shades to boot. A fresh set of painted nails is now just a four-step service away. The difference is in the Gelique UV Gel cleanser, which removes stickiness on your nails and sets your glossy, brilliant coat of colour in only half a minute.

Available at selected nail and beauty salons

Britney Spears Rocker Femme Fantasy

Jazz up your day with a spray of the Princess of Pop’s latest scent, which is already the 10th in her ‘Fantasy’ fragrance line! With Rocker Femme Fantasy, Britney reveals a more rebellious side to her with a scent that is both fruity and creamy, which evokes provocative, edgy and mysterious vibes. The perfume is encased within a black stone-encrusted bottle that transitions from hot pink to smoky black, in a nod to its rocker chick aura.

Available at all leading departmental stores

Neutrogena Deep CleanBrightening & HydratingFoaming Cleanser

The #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand from the US has released two variants of its Deep Clean Foaming Cleansers, with one that hydrates and another that brightens. Both work their magic with Neutrogena’s Unique Deep Clean Formula, which produces a deep cleansing lather that dissolves dirt, oil and makeup. Additionally, it keeps skin from producing excessive oil, thus keeping unwanted shine in check. The Hydrating Foaming Cleanser is recommended for day use, while its Brightening counterpart is best for use after removing makeup at night.

Available at all Guardian and Watsons outlets

Kiss Me Heroine Make Lasting Base Sarasara Keep

In Malaysian weather, keeping makeup from disappearing or smudging is a conundrum, and that’s where makeup bases come in. The latest innovation from Kiss Me ensures that once you apply your makeup over this, you no longer need to fuss over finding a mirror to touch up or run through packets of oil blotters to pick up oily residue on your skin. Capable of holding your makeup in place for over 10 hours, this primer also comes loaded with SPF50 to shield you from the dangers of sun rays.

Available at selected SaSa and Watsons storesJUNE 2015

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RM49.90

RM135 (full Bandi Gelique service at nail salons) From RM175.00

RM39.90

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essential shortsfor men

JUNE 2015

guysstuffby rachel fong

A Short-cut to SmartLooking for ways to get out

of a fashion rut? We suggest you get a pair. A pair of shorts,

that is. If your mind immediately jumps to horrifying images of hairy chicken legs in tight shorts rivalling the length of Jessica Simpson’s Daisy Dukes, you can calm down now because we think those are a cardinal sin too. With all the choices of shorts out there today, it is possible to look chic and keep cool in this warm weather all at once. Of course, just because we don’t advocate blinding denim cut-offs inspired by European men from the 70’s, that doesn’t mean you can be a slouch in baggy bottoms resembling glorified boxers.

In this month’s edition of Guys’ Stuff, we present to you: eight pairs of shorts that represent the eight types you need in your wardrobe. Once you have these sorted out, you’ll be able to pair your pairs with just about any shirt, and wear them to almost any function (though we don’t recommend them for formal dinners). So it’s time to set your legs free, and reclaim your look with these smart shorts.

The Basic Although black and grey are the most common colours in menswear, brown can be just as good as a neutral. A pair like these Basic Chino Shorts from Zalora Basics (RM50) are devoid of embellishments, busy prints or a loud statement, so you can wear them with a tucked shirt or under a loose tank top, and it works.

The Sunday Best Want to look like you put enough effort into your look without actually spending a tonne of time? A dapper pair like these Stripe Skinny Denim Shorts from Topman (RM199) would immediately freshen up a loose white button up, or a singlet worn underneath an unbuttoned T-shirt.

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The Quirky PrintLet some fun into your daily look with these Napkin Pin Printed Shorts from Jaxon (RM39)! The unexpected print can add a touch of whimsy to your ensemble, and yet it’s understated enough for those of you who just want to dip their toes, not make a big splash among their friends. Go for gentleman chic by matching this with loafers and socks and a light coloured polo tee.

The Classy BrunchIt’s interesting to see how the addition of a canvas rope belt transforms an ordinary pair into a sophisticated one. Put these Men Belted Shorts from Uniqlo (RM49.90) on with a striped shirt in a light colour or a subtle printed shirt (tucked in!), and you have a Sunday brunch-ready outfit, ready to go.

The Avant GardeOnce you’ve got the basics down, it’s time to move on to something more...visually arresting. And nothing catches the eye - and the light - like PU leather. Not just anyone can pull these Contrast PU Shorts with Metallic Zippers from 24:01 (RM70) off, especially since they give the optical illusion of shorts that are smaller than they really are. However, we think the PU leather fabric and zipper is unbeatable in its unabashed boldness, and any guy who puts these on instantly rises to fashion trailblazer status.

The Toned Down FloralTechnically the print on these Men Patterned Chino Shorts from Uniqlo (RM59.90) is that of palm fronds, but since palm trees are plants (like flowers) let’s just go with it. As you may have seen in our May issue, florals for men are definitely a thing, so if you want to stay trendy without looking like fashion road kill, these deep blue shorts are definitely more flexible than flamboyant.

The Pop of Colour Shorts don’t have be the complementing final piece in the jigsaw puzzle of your outfit each time. If you like, they can also be the statement. Just ask these Burgundy Print Chino Shorts from Topman (RM186), whose colour is bold without being intimidating. With a shade this rich, you can keep your tops and tees plain and let this pair speak for itself.

The Unexpected ChoiceFashion’s a lot more fun with the element of surprise, and most of your bros would definitely not anticipate you wearing pink. These powder pink Men Dry Stretch Shorts from Uniqlo (RM59.90) will raise some eyebrows now, but once everyone sees how they look with a contrasting dark coloured shirt or sweatshirt, we’ll see who has the last laugh.

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a guideto wearing shorts

by rachel fongJUNE 2015

guysstuff

Now that you’ve got the basics of shorts down, how do you wear them? More importantly, how do you know how NOT to wear them? It’s easy to fall into a bottomless pit of faux pas, especially if you’re new to a trend. While there are never hard and fast rules when it comes to style, as everyone’s got their own preferences and

individual measurements, we can offer you a few tips that’ll ensure zero embarrassment.

Taking a Shot at Shorts

If The fIT Is RIghTUnless you’re a golfer or suffer from abnormally thin hips, pleated shorts should be avoided at all costs. Bigger hips mean your legs will look thinner by contrast, and that’s not a good look for any guy to have. Boxy bottoms aside, your shorts should also not be too baggy, as a loose fit almost always indicates laziness in the fashion department. Instead, opt for a balanced fit. Your ideal pair should hug, but not suffocate your hips and thighs. Oh, and they should also allow your boys to breathe, if you know what we mean.

The Long and shoRT of ITLength matters, and the same goes for shorts. Inches can change your whole look, and make the difference between a smart gentleman and an athlete who’s out of place. The in vogue length nowadays is two to three inches above the knee, meaning your kneecaps should be visible or partially covered while you’re standing. If it goes beyond your knee, your bottoms are no longer in shorts territory. Of course, the length of shorts varies from guy to guy depending on weight and height, so take the time to line up for the changing room!

CoLouR Me handsoMeWe say, if you’ve got the guts, rock any damn colour on the chart you want. There are a few fail-proof options though, and they are browns, blacks and blues. Unless they’re splattered with neon paint or feature a look-at-me print, chances are you can wear them with anything you already own. For intermediate level shorts wearers, good alternatives are brighter colours in muted tones, such as brick red or emerald green. Contrast will also help keep your look from going haywire - if you wear a dark pair of shorts, opt for a lighter coloured top, and vice versa.

do denIM deCenTLyIf you’re transitioning from jeans to shorts and don’t quite want to leave denim behind, rest assured, denim shorts are safe. Whether you like light or deep hues of denim doesn’t matter, as long as you don’t go overboard with the ripping and loose threads. If you must have your jeans distressed, make sure it is to a minimum, and never touch a pair whose rips exist at the thigh area. Since denim is usually a statement on its own, it’s advisable to stay away from excessive embellishments and prints too.

shoe-InWith something as casual as shorts, it only makes sense to anchor them with closed-toed shoes, such as boat shoes or loafers. Espadrilles, or plimsolls as they are also known, work well with them too. Overly athletic looking sneakers should be avoided, as it disrupts the laidback flow of your outfit. Opt for monochromatic Converse sneakers instead. As a general rule, you can’t go wrong with closed-toed shoes. Sandals are passable too, although that’s best left for the beach, and should be skipped for classes or dates. As for socks, you can leave those tucked neatly in your drawer until the next trip to the gym.

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Don’t: there’S no excuSe to be wearing overly Short, overly tight ShortS ever. not even halloween countS.

Don’t: while there’S nothing particularly wrong about thiS look, it doeSn’t leave quite the Same impact aS our ‘do’, on the right...

Don’t: it might juSt be uS, but thiS pair of denim ShortS lookS too much like a bird excreted all over it.

Do: you can never go wrong with a claSSic deSign like thiS.

Do: a pair of SneakerS in an underStated but verSatile colour iS a great finiShing touch to your caSual daytime outfit.

Don’t: unleSS you want to look like you forgot your going-out pantS entirely, knee high SockS with loaferS are a bad idea.

Do: thiS handSome pair demonStrateS the right length that all faShion conSciouS maleS Should aSpire to.

Do: ...which giveS off a Smarter vibe, thankS to the contraSting white Shirt and oxford blue ShortS. the neutral colour of the brown belt pullS the look together.

Don’t: boxy ShortS like theSe could make the moSt muScular of men look like they’ve never Spent a day in the gym.

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selection ofNew Products

JUNE 2015 offtheshelf

Glade Car Freshener CollectionPamper your car and your driving experience with a nice air freshener. Glade aims to do that with its new range of car freshener that comes in five fresh fragrances, which are I Love You, Lavender Marine, Morning Freshness, New Car and Ocean Escape. A starter kit of Glade’s car freshener can last up to 120 days, while its refills last up to 60 days. Available nationwide at RM17.50 and refills are RM12.50 each. For more information, visit www.scjohnson.com.

Gucci Flora Fragrance CollectionThe Gucci Flora Fragrance collection is garnering a new generation of admirers with its new packaging that reveals the flowers resplendent in the Flora pattern, representing the generations of women who have fallen under its spell. Four exquisite scents are available, which are Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia, Gucci Flora Glamorous Magnolia, Gucci Flora Gracious Tuberose and Gucci Flora Glorious Mandarin. Find them at leading departmental stores and perfumeries at a recommended retail price of RM292 (50ml) and RM419 (100ml).

Limited Edition BOH Cameronian Gold Blend In conjunction with the 12th BOH Cameronian Arts Awards, BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd and Kakiseni have released this limited edition BOH Cameronian Gold Blend package as a tribute to five performing arts legends of the 1980s. They are only available with purchases of RM80 and above at all participating BORDERS bookstores in Malaysia, while stocks last. Get it now before it’s too late! Find out more at www.boh.com.my.

Botaneco Garden Organic Argan & Virgin Olive Oil Hair and Body CollectionIf you’re looking for natural, organic beauty solutions, Guardian has good news for you with the introduction of the new Botaneco Garden Organic Argan & Virgin Olive Oil Hair and Body collection. This collection’s got you covered as it comprises hair shampoo, hair conditioner, hair serum, body wash, body scrub, body lotion, hand cream and body butter. Enjoy the magical effects that they bring by getting them now at all Guardian outlets or log on to www.online.guardian.com.my. Price: N/A

Taylor Swift for Keds Champion Eyelet BerryShake off winter with these all-new Taylor Swift for Keds’ shoes that come in funky white/red and peach colours. The cherry blossom motif is inspired by Swift’s personal style that will make you want to write a love song all by yourself. Get yours now at selected Stadium, Studio R, Royal Sporting House and LAB outlets at a recommended retail price of RM199. For more information, check out www.facebook.com/keds, www.keds.com or bravehearts.com.

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ALBUM RELEASESAND REVIEWS

JUNE 2015music

REVIEWS

As of May 2015, Wilder Mind was in

the number one spot, proving that

British Rock/Indie Folk group Mumford

& Sons are still as appealing as they

were with their previous two albums. If you’ve never heard of this group before, you’ll definitely want to head to Spotify and search for ‘The Cave’ and ‘Little Lion Man’ to hear what they’re all about.In Wilder Mind, the group still retains their folkish sound, but they’ve added

Anton Zaslavski, better known as Zedd,

has just released his second album.

Titled True Colors, this album comes

after his Clarity, which was released in

2012. For those of you who have not heard of him, Zedd is actually a rather famous musician. He mainly dabbles with electro house content, but also does a little of progressive house, dubstep, and strangely, classical.

Found on True Colors are 11 different

If you’re an R&B fan, you’ve probably

heard of Kehlani. She began her career

as a dancer in both ballet and modern

dancing, but a knee injury forced her

to rethink her future. This was when she transitioned to vocal training. She’s never looked back since.

Her first album, You Should Be

Here is a rather interesting one, because in many of its tracks, you feel her honesty pouring out. This

Some say that vintage things will

never go out of style, and that holds

especially true for music. Sam Cohen’s

music is a great example of how music

from an older generation can still

appeal to today’s generation. His first album, titled Cool It, is a really unique album because all of the tracks in this album have a very strong 70s vibe.

There are 10 tracks in Cool It, and while all of them are catchy, there are a

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electric guitars into the mix, giving their sound a little bit more modernity. Of course, this also increases their appeal among those who love rock. Sadly, the banjos are absent.

We’ve given the album a listen and think that ‘Believe’ and ‘Wilder Mind’ are the two most outstanding tracks this time around. The rest of the songs, while good, are somewhat mediocre. The charm that they had in Babel and Sigh No More is still there, though it’s obvious that it’s slightly diminished. In this new album, things are slightly more laid back this time around, making this album the perfect choice when you’re winding down in the evening.

In a nutshell, we’d definitely recommend this album to fans of the band, but if this is the first time listening to them, we recommend you start with some of their earlier works.

is particularly so in the song ‘The Letter’, which is a song that features her raw voice and is accompanied by simple tunes from a synthesiser.

Another standout song from this album is definitely ‘The Way’, a slow song that you’d want to play when you’re having a candlelight dinner with your significant other. This is a song you can do some slow dancing to, after the dinner.

Finally, there’s ‘Bright’, a very inspiring song that serves to lift the spirits of anyone feeling a little down. Accompanied mainly by drum beats and an electric guitar, this song is something you’d want to have on your playlist after you’ve had a long day.

Overall, You Should Be Here is a great album that should be in any R&B lover’s collection. There’s a good mixture of slow and intermediate tracks here, making it a great lazy Sunday evening companion.

few songs that we really like. The first is ‘Pretty Lights’, which is something that you’ll want to hear when you’re ready to grab a strong cup of coffee and read the newspapers, after you’ve had breakfast on a weekend. Apart from that, there’s ‘The Garden’, which is a song you’d likely want to hear when you’ve got your windows down and you’re driving along the coastline in the evening.

In Cohen’s own words, his type of music is described as “psychedelic”. As mentioned above, he takes inspiration from songs from the 70s, which is rather unique in this day and age. It’s definitely refreshing and something that’s worth a listen.

Of course, Cohen’s music may not be for everyone, so it’s best to listen to it on Spotify first, before committing to a purchase. If you like songs that sound similar to the Beatles though, you’d most likely love Cohen’s music.

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tracks, all of which are highly energetic. If you’re looking for something exciting to listen to during your daily jog or workout session, then you’ll definitely want this album on your playlist.

Among the tracks on this album, we really liked the title track, ‘True Colors’ and ‘Straight Into The Fire’. ‘True Colors’ features the very famous Kesha, and is a song that would be very well suited as a battle theme for when a hero goes to face the enemy. ‘Straight Into The Fire’ on the other hand, is a song that should be played when you’re having a great day.

In conclusion, True Colors is a great album for techno lovers. However, you’ll need a good pair of headphones or speakers to truly appreciate this album.

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NO MOREENVY

JUNE 2015 music

“Nico and Vinz are our names and what we’ve always been called by our friends. We felt that Nico & Vinz was more personal than the band name Envy, and it’s important for us to build a tight and close relationship with our fans through our music and message.”

There was a line in Am I Wrong: “Am I wrong for thinking that we could be something for real?” Were there many doubts in the early stages? I will say not from us. I know that I have always believed in dreams ever since I was a kid, but there were doubts from people around us and that sometimes can affect you. If you hear it too many times that “this is not going to work”, it might affect you; no matter how strong you are, it affects you. We had a lot of people around us who have been a bit sceptical to our dream of course and that’s why we wrote that song actually. Am I wrong for thinking that we could be something for real? Am I wrong for thinking this can happen? Why am I wrong? Why is this so weird for me to think this way? So, that is the foundation of the song and we just inspire people and encourage people to follow their hearts, follow their dreams and their goals and do what they wanted to do. We have been through the same thing so somebody else can do the same thing.

The song has a great video for it, who came up with it?The story behind that video is that we made two videos for this song. We made a low budget one in Norway. It was good, but it wasn’t it. We felt that it wasn’t good enough for that song. It deserved a little bit more. So we sat there and we thought, why don’t we put in money from our own pockets and really make something that we can be proud of because we knew that the song is there, we just needed something to complement it. Hence, the feeling you get to the song is even more. So we took a risk here, go for it, we went down to Besiana, shot a video. We thought if we were going down to Africa, let’s make it a real cool video. And at the same time, let’s show Africa from a different point of view from what’s shown on TV typically. Let’s show the positive things, the smiles there, let us show that.

You’re both from African descent, have you been to Africa before shooting this video?Yes, definitely. Vinz is from Ghana and my father is from Ivory Coast. Vinz has been to Ghana many times for vacation and I had been

to Ivory Coast many times. I have lived there for one year when I was seventeen. So yeah, we are very close to our culture and heritage. The Africa we know is so much more than what’s in the media and headlines. There’s so much joy, so much music and so many colours and that is what we wanted to show in the video. We had a statement to make; that Africa is not only about poverty, or about hunger, or about civil wars or whatever.

You are working on a new album now. Looking back at the previous album, is there a clear distinction musically between the albums?At the time when we were doing that album, we were experimenting. We were trying to figure out who we were. We came from a more hip-hop background and that really coloured off into that album. We were rapping a lot in addition to the singing. Once it was done and released, we were happy with it, but we realised that it is not what’s going to break us into the heart of the whole world. It is not what’s going to “blow up” internationally. Then you need something that is unique, special and really personal. We went through that process, trying to figure out what we are and who we are, bringing all of that together. The only way we can be something out here is if we are different. The only way to be different is to be us. That is how the whole mentality started, like we have to be us. We are all different, let’s be us.

(Interview courtesy of Warner Music Malaysia)

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been learning on his own. Similarly, Cheryl first signed herself up for a class where she spent her first paycheck on a guitar master class with the renowned composer and musical maestro, Az Samad (the son of our legendary Malaysian poet, A. Samad Said) before discovering her true love for bass. As for Ben, he owes it to Google and Ultimate-Guitar. Of course, he poured in a lot of effort in experimenting on his own as well.

Drawing influences from a number of different genres, the band taps into a mixture of inspiration from Jamie Cullum, Tokyo Jihen, Nile Rodgers, Allen Stone, The Beatles to John Bonham. When it comes to the creative process of music-making, the band strives to approach every song as one-of-a-kind. “There really isn’t a specific routine that we

getting seriouswith sid

JUNE 2015

unpluggedby grace chan

SID: Smooth GroovesGet PersonalTaking the local music scene by storm, SID is an incredibly impressive ensemble of talent. This four-piece band carries an amazing groove that mashes jazz and funk with a fresh pop sound.

It all unfolded when the band was granted with a golden opportunity to perform for a gig back in November 2013. Despite not having an official band, Murshid managed to gather Ben and Seng Kiat to hop on the bandwagon. That was how the band was born. That was the beginning to many more jamming sessions, as the band also spawned original tracks by making music independently. Collectively, the trio had been playing alongside several electric bassists until December 2014, which was when Cheryl officially joined in as the bassist.

Yes, you guessed it right, Murshid who is the lead vocalist, keyboardist and songwriter also happens to be the captain of the team! Beneath his soft-spoken charisma, Murshid is known to be witty and eccentric. Despite being in a position of responsibility, he still manages to charm the rest of the members with his accommodating personality.

There’s also Ben, who plays the guitar in the band. Known for his wide appreciation for a variety of music, he never fails to adapt his playstyle across different genres. Ben is especially resourceful in churning out suggestions for songs to add to the band’s playlist.

SID also consists of Seng Kiat, the band’s drummer and Cheryl, the bassist. Seng Kiat’s

passion for drumming dates all the way back when he used to gather musicians from the School of Architecture in Taylor’s University for jamming sessions. Coincidentally, that was where he met Ben and Murshid as well. Perpetually enthusiastic for music-making, Seng Kiat never shies away from voicing out his opinions.

As for Cheryl, she’s a bassist who has a background in audio engineering. The band frequently benefits from her knowledge and unique grasp of music and the industry. Both she and Seng Kiat are deemed to be the more assertive members of the band.

Music ConversationSID is actually a connotation of Murshid’s name. Previously known as “The Abangs”, Murshid decided the band should be renamed (because there’s now a female member onboard). As the most committed member of the band, the rest had no qualms about naming it after Murshid.

“Because of this, we are granted the green card to blame him for everything,” giggled Cheryl. Interestingly, the members of the band are mostly self-taught in music. Unwilling to be bounded by theories, Murshid who was initially a classically trained pianist decided to bring his lessons to a halt after his Grade 4 examination. As part of his intention to explore, He then ventured into more contemporary styles.

Seng Kiat first picked up some drum lessons for six months in 2008 before finally purchasing his own drum kit. Since then, he has

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stick by”, added Seng Kiat. Thus far, most of the original songs are written by Murshid.

However, as of late, the band has been working together in producing a couple of new tracks. Generally, everyone plays a role by contributing in his or her own field of expertise. Murshid is notorious for his creative knack in drawing the crowd and is more technically proficient in playing the keyboard while Cheryl is knowledgeable in providing exceptional ideas for musical arrangements. A perfectionist at heart, Seng Kiat also serves as the quality control for the band. He never rests on his laurels and is never afraid to experiment for a better beat.

Throughout the years, the arrangement of their music has also evolved. Instead of merely playing according to chords, they band has now taken the challenge to experiment more with new instrumentations and arrangements.

Coincidentally, as the sole composer of lyrics in the band, the themes also naturally revolve around Murshid’s life. For instance, ‘Tryin’ is all about the coffee shop game experienced by almost all males when approaching a woman in a café. ‘Sad, Sad World’ on the other hand mainly depicts the harsh reality of the world, while ‘Project C’ is a track that aims to empower youngsters in taking charge of their own life. Nonetheless, their songs will change with the times. “Not every song is going to be about a girl, especially now that Cheryl is here to help us out,” Ben chuckled.

Music PlatformFor those who wish to track down their tracks, head over to SID’s Facebook page under sidofficialmusic. Also check out their first single, ‘Tryin’ on YouTube. Pop, funk and jazz are just some of the words to illustrate the track.

SID is also available for private events, weddings and dinners.

Live GigsThe most significant milestone to date is when the band was featured at Merdekarya (an epicentre for the local arts scene; from young singer-songwriters to poets). Unlike other live gigs out there, Merdekarya is one that relies heavily on the fan base of the featured act instead of counting on the venue to bring in the crowd. To their astonishment, the venue was flooded with SID’s supporters. “Everyone came and we were stoked that it was a full house. People even had to sit on the floor as there weren’t enough chairs. The best part was when they sang along to our originals!” added Murshid.

Down the Road with MusicIn the long run, SID seeks to inspire the love for music in their listeners. It is also equally essential for the team to continue producing genuine music while embracing music as their very personal medium of expression. Of course, the challenge lies in translating these personal expressions to an international platform. As for the moment, SID is committed in doing whatever it takes to increase their exposure through open mics, features and perhaps, a few private gigs along the way.

C+: What are your hopes for the local music industry?

SID: We’d hope to see more people supporting homegrown music.

C+: Describe your music in three or four words.SID: Sexy-time pop.

C+: What advice do you have for people who want to take their passion in music one step further?

Murshid: You have to be passionate, patient and respectful towards your fellow musicians.Cheryl: Always make genuine music. Seng Kiat: It doesn’t matter which stage you are at, whether you’re practicing alone or performing with other musicians, ALWAYS play for the love of music.

C+: What song is the most fun to do live?

Murshid: ‘Tryin’ , SID’s original track.Ben: Daft Punk’s ‘Giorgio by Moroder’.Cheryl: Daft Punk’s ‘Giorgio by Moroder’.Seng Kiat: Jimi Hendrix’s ‘The Wind Cries Mary’.

C+: What do you think has been SID’s “biggest break” thus far?

SID: Our featured gig at Pisco Bar, where we were invited as one of the opening acts for Pastel Lite. Also, our open mic night at Afterwerk (a local bar located at Scott Garden).

C+: Which songs do you guys perform most frequently?

SID: We always make it a point to perform our originals at every gig possible. However, we also cover a vast variety of music through unique arrangements, like medleys.

Follow SID on facebook.com/sidofficialmusic and subscribe to their YouTube channel at sidmurshid.

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thebigbang fever

JUNE 2015

k-pop

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F.T. Island, short for Five Treasure Island is a five-member South Korean pop-rock male band that’s considered as South Korea’s first instrumental idol band. I Will is their fifth Korean language studio album with 11 tracks. As usual, they have composed and wrote the songs by themselves. Let’s check out what they have in store for us this time. The album opens with a quiet piano piece with some beautiful strings in it. ‘Intro’ is a rather pretty music-box like song that we would love to have the complete version of. Stormy guitar leads, driving drums and elevated vocals that will make you get excited are what you will hear from ‘PRAY’. It’s also an amazing piece of hard rock that makes you sing and dance along. We fell in love with ‘Black Chocolate’ on the first listen. The powerful drums and soaring vocals together with the satisfying chorus is what we loved about it. Make no mistake, ‘Black Chocolate’ is our favourite song on the entire album. If you’re a rock music fan, then this is the album that you don’t want to miss. It’s a solid rock album that compiles a number of head-banging rock tunes with F.T. Island’s powerful vocals and perfect drumming skills. It’s an impressive and refreshing album from them. Highly recommended.

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i willf.t. island

by ivy chin

Rainbow, the seven-member South Korean girl group is back on the boards after over a year and a half. This six-track mini album is different than their previous album, Over The Rainbow. Gone are the colourful costumes and sugary-sweet cute songs. Let’s see how they will shine on this album after the change. Kicking things off is the mid-tempo tragic romance style track, ‘Bad Boys Cry’ that showcases Jaekyung’s powerful vocals and Woori’s skilful rap. ‘Black Swan’ is a definite departure from their previous album. The melody is rather dark and it matches the song title pretty well. We really enjoyed this song and the insertion of the piano at the end of the song is perfectly done. We believe that every girl has their own fictional crush. And ‘Mr. Lee’ is exactly the song that sings about it. Smooth, sweet and airy vocals combined with a funky tune encapsulate this song. Although there aren’t any surprises here, the song’s quality remains and it’s still nice to listen to. If you’re looking for a pretty ballad, then you should listen to ‘A Little More’. It’s a breathy and emotional ballad that makes you feel closer to yourself. This is the album that marks the new sound of Rainbow, while still retaining their style. Grab yourself a copy of the album and welcome to Rainbow’s new world.

MADE MEN

80% of BIGBANG’s 2015 World Tour ‘MADE’ tickets were sold on the first day of ticket sales. There were about 1,000

fans who queued up at Quill City Mall on the 17th of May to purchase their tickets! There were even some fans who started queuing up nine days before the tickets went on sale.

Rock Zone A and Cat 4 tickets were sold out completely within hours, even before the online purchase that opened at 5pm on Ticketcharge on the same day. Approximately 6,000 fans were waiting on TicketCharge to purchase their tickets online as fast as possible.

As you may be aware, BIGBANG is travelling to 15 countries for their 2015 World Tour ‘MADE’ and Malaysia is one of the countries on the tour list. The concert will be held at the Putra Indoor Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on the 24th and 25th of July. It’s a two-day concert in Malaysia, so you’ll want to book your tickets

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What awaits us is not Block B, but their sub-unit, BASTARZ. The sub-unit comprises three members of Block B, who are B-Bomb, U-Kwon and P.O., and they have just released a six-track mini album. Although Zico is not part of BASTARZ, he has produced BASTARZ’s title track, ‘Conduct Zero’. We can’t wait to see how interesting Conduct Zero will be with this trio. Eager to show us what BASTARZ is, they have packed a number of fun into the three-minute long title track, ‘Conduct Zero’. This song just sucks us into it. We kept replaying it as we were writing this out. It’s a really awesome song that shows that BASTARZ is just as great as Block B. Contrasting the wild and fun elements is their title track, ‘Charlie Chaplin’ which is a smooth song with acoustic guitars, sweet rap and funk-pop background music. It’s another marvellous song that’ll get your head nodding for more. If you’re looking for a catchy and danceable song from them, then you should listen to ‘Thief’. It’s a pretty naughty and fun song to listen to as you can feel how mischievous they are throughout the song. Overall, it is an outstanding debut with a lot of great elements. And yes, they are definitely as great as Block B, making this album worth owning.

Originally signed with JYP Entertainment, Jung San, better known as San E, is a South Korean hip-hop rapper. However, he left the company in April 2013 and signed with Brand New Music afterwards. And now, he is back with his first nine-track album, The Boy Who Cried Wolf. This album has also features a number of great artists on it. We love Jung In’s sweet vocals in ‘She’s’ and the contrast that San E’s rapping make. This soon became one of our favourite songs of the entire album. Both of their voices blend with each other well, making it an unconventional song. ‘I Deserve It’ is a pretty interesting and fun rap song. There are a number of different raps styles in this song and surprisingly they go together pretty well. The standout track on the entire album is definitely ‘Me You’. It’s a very cute, fun and creative song. Through this song, you can hear guest singer Baek Ye Rin’s sweet and lovely vocals. This may not be an album for everyone, but if you’re a San E or rap fan, then this is an album right up your alley.

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ROCK ZONE A – RM798 (Free Standing) SOLD OUT!

ROCK ZONE B – RM698 (Free Standing)

VIP CAT 1 – RM698 (Numbered seat)

CAT 2 – RM598 (Numbered seat)

CAT 3 – RM498 (Numbered seat)

CAT 4 – RM288 (Numbered seat) SOLD OUT!

*The stated ticket prices are inclusive of 6% GST, but

exclusive of the RM4 processing fee.

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now, if it hasn’t already been sold out. Moreover, Rock Zone A, B and VIP Cat 1 ticket holders are entitled to participate into the ‘Sound Check Party’ lucky draw on 24th July.

In addition, BIGBANG will also be unveiling new tracks every month, starting in May as part of their ‘MADE’ series project. The project consists of the band releasing songs that coincide with the letters “M”, “A”, “D” and “E”, before releasing a final song to the full word. To date, the songs ‘Loser’ and ‘BAEBAE’ have been released for the letter “M”. The remaining songs will be released on the first of June, July and August, respectively, before the final song is released on the first of September.

If you wish to purchase the ticket online, visit http://www.ticketcharge.com.my/en/. However, if you would like to directly make a purchase, you

can visit http://www.ticketcharge.com.my/en/lists-of-outlets for a list of TicketCharge outlets. You can also purchase tickets by contacting TicketCharge Hotline at +603-92228811 or IME Productions at +603-21666166.

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GST For GST – Good Savings Tips for Goods & Services Tax

Feeling the pinch? Dazed and confused with

the newly minted GST? Just follow some of these tips and you’ll be fine.

It was no April Fool’s hoax. Post April 1st and it’s a brave new era for every Ali, Ah Kau and Mutu in Malaysia. Overnight, their spending power had shrunk (at the minimum) by – you guessed it – 6%, courtesy

of the newly implemented Goods & Services Tax (GST). For the majority of the country’s struggling students such as yourself, who are still highly dependent on mommy and daddy’s charity, the implications are grave to say the least. So how do you survive?

Fortunately for you, we here at Campus Plus have compiled a few tips for you to ease into the new regime/reality and stretch your already meagre-valued ringgit.

Disclaimer: Some of the tips/suggestions are firmly tongue-in-cheek stuff. Meaning some can pakai while others are utter rubbish. Reader’s discretion is advised. Practise them at your own risk.

In the wise words of Rebecca Bloomwood, the protagonist in the popular ‘Shopaholic’ series by bestselling author Sophie Kinsella, there are two basic methods of generating more money for oneself – Cutting Back (CB) and Making More Money. Most savings tips fall under the CB method.

For the first saving tip, it’s as easy as the CB method implies – cutting back on all your expenses by 6%. Download a financial planning app to help you with this.As GST is a consumption-based tax, the more you consume, the more you pay. So change your mind-set and lifestyle, get disciplined and get tough on your spending. Consume when and on what’s necessary, live a simpler life, and strictly no impulse buys!Eat more lobsters, not crabs or instant noodles. Use Panadol as the cure-all for every ache and pain.

surviving the new era

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Up the Domino’s Pizza consumption. They are not passing on the GST to customers. Waste not, want not. Ensure you clean up every drop of rice and food morsel on your plate at every meal. Recycle or recreate your old junk. Be creative. For instance, reuse old exam papers as toilet paper or use your old textbooks (if you’re not selling them off, but why aren’t you??!) as exercise props or paperweights.Use your smartphone until it dies. Resist the urge to change it every time a new model or variant pops up in the market. For the ladies, this also covers bags, shoes, clothes, fashion accessories… you get the idea. Buy in bulk. If you have the storage space, buy things direct from wholesalers en masse. Become a savvy discount hunter. Hunt for bargains and good deals on all your necessary stuff.Less Starbucks coffee, more self-made Nescafe 3-in-1. Keep the receipts of your purchases and compare the prices of products across different retailers. Blacklist and report retailers/traders who indiscriminately raise prices. Cook and dine in more often. Pool resources with your housemates when buying raw ingredients for cooking, and come up with a duty roster for cooking and cleaning duties. For those of you living with papa and mama, good for you. Every meal is free. Just make sure you do your part by cleaning up and thanking them. Also, rule (6) above applies. Exercise in nature. If die, die still must go to the gym, opt for pay per use gyms. Or set up your own home gym by recycling stuff into gym equipment (tip #7).

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What is it?Basically, it’s a consumption tax that’s imposed on goods and services at every stage of its supply chain, from the initial manufacturing stage to the end retail stage. Also known as value-added tax (VAT) in some countries, GST is based on the “value-added” concept to avoid duplication in tax collected. It is not a new form of tax, but replaces Malaysia’s existing Sales and Service Tax (SST).

Current rate?The current standard GST rate is 6%

Purpose?To generate a more broad-based tax revenue stream for the government.

Who Can Charge GST? Only businesses that are registered under GST with an annual sales value that exceeds the RM500,000 threshold.

What are the goods and services that are charged with the GST?GST is charged over three categories of supplied goods and services:

Standard-rated supplies – All goods and services under this group will be charged 6% GST and it will be added to the invoice price. Zero-rated supplies – No GST will be charged on these taxable supplies. Businesses can claim back their input tax incurred in acquiring these supplies, so accordingly, they can charge GST at zero rate to the consumer. Most food items and basic services fall under this category.Exempt supplies – These are non-taxable supplies that are not subject to GST. Businesses cannot claim back their input tax incurred in acquiring these supplies, hence they cannot charge the output tax to the consumer.

For a comprehensive list of taxable and non-taxable goods, check out http://gst.customs.gov.my/en/cp/Pages/cp_imp.aspx

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Attention food junkies! During your mission to splurge on junk food, bear in mind to only go for stuff that you find less satisfying and gratifying (yes, if you are a fan of premium brands, we are sorry but you’ll have to downgrade). This way, you’ll still get to satisfy your cravings while we guarantee that you’ll eat less because it’s not your favourite brand. If you happen to be a fashion conscious individual, we assure you that GST will not get in your way. This is how: educate yourself on the Return Policy of every department store out there. You would be surprised to find that many stores actually offer a refund of cash within 30 days of your purchase (terms and conditions apply). Yes, you get the gist of it; basically this is the only way you get to recycle new clothes without having to actually pay for them! Nice.

On the flip side, generate additional moolah for yourself by thinking of ways that you can make more money. Get a part-time job, freelance for something or moonlight as a bartender or barista. This way, besides making more money, you learn to be independent and the value of an honest day’s hard work.

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Mission :Abort

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Nirmala was 24 when she discovered that she was six weeks pregnant. An immigrant from Nepal, she and her husband had a hard time making ends

meet. She worked at a local factory while her husband had a job as a security guard. For fear of losing her job, she decided to have an abortion.

Nina, on the other hand, was 23 when she found out she was pregnant. Just about to complete her tertiary education, she was four months pregnant when she attended her graduation ceremony. She decided to keep

her baby.

Note: The names of the individuals in this article have been changed to protect their privacy

Lawfully Speaking. . .For Nirmala, the threat of losing her job was very real. After all, there were many others just like her, waiting for a slot in the assembly line. To make matters worse, if her employers found

out that she was pregnant, she could be slapped with a hefty fine for breaking contract and be sent back home. You see, a child that’s born in Malaysia should automatically be offered citizenship, but there are legal barriers that prevent this from happening, but a discussion on this matter digresses from what we’ve been talking about, which is abortion.

Back on topic, Nirmala was arrested and sentenced to 12 months in prison for obtaining a legal abortion following a raid at the clinic; an act that garnered prominent attention from human rights groups from around the world. Swiftly after her arrest, she was charged, convicted and imprisoned under Section 315 of the Penal code for allegedly preventing a child from being born alive.

The question we’d like to pose however, is whether her decision to perform an abortion ethical or otherwise? Malaysia’s official stand regarding abortion is that it is illegal, and both parties, i.e. the mother, as well as the (abortion) service provider can be charged according to the Penal Code. There is an exception however - if a registered doctor determines that the baby is life-threatening, or could cause permanent mental and physical injury to the mother, an abortion could be performed.

Apart from that exception, any other reasons for an abortion is considered illegal. Yes, even a rape case does not warrant a green card for an abortion. Nonetheless, if the pregnant mother of a rape case develops severe mental distress and is recognised by a practising doctor to be

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detrimental to her health, it will then be legal to perform an abortion.

The rules regarding abortion in Malaysia resemble a ball of entangled threads. Under Section 312 of the Penal code, a registered doctor may perform an abortion if the pregnancy poses critical threats to the pregnant woman. However, here is where the conflict lies. Under Section 315, a woman is also susceptible to charges for preventing a foetus from being born alive.

Certainly, abortion is a taboo in our fairly conservative society. However, considering the rise in baby dumping cases, could abortion be a more acceptable alternative? Despite a staggering figure of 90,000 abortions performed annually (as reported from the National Population and Family Development Board two years ago), abortion remains a persistent headache as silence continues to linger around it. It is no surprise that teen pregnancies have become an increasingly worrying trend. A glance from the Ministry of Health’s Teen Pregnancy Statistics Manual recorded 18,652 and 18,874 of teen pregnancies during 2011 and 2012 respectively. To give you a better illustration, that would translate to about 51 teen pregnancies in a day. Yes, in one day. More worryingly, about three out of every 10 teen births occur out of wedlock.

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The Reality of AbortionIn layman terms, an abortion is defined as the removal of an embryo or foetus from the uterus at a stage of pregnancy before it is capable of independent survival (500g or 22 weeks gestation). Not a procedure any woman would happily go through, an abortion involves tonnes of pain, often times regret, and more often than not, a sense of moral uncertainty. However, it is a means for a woman to protect her body, mind and for some, her livelihood. Regardless of the decision and reasons behind it, dealing with an unexpected pregnancy requires both rational thought and a leap of faith. Too Young For MotherhoodJessica was only 19 when she found out she was pregnant. It happened towards the end of her first year in university. In shock and incredibly nervous, her thoughts were all over the place. She placed the blame on herself for being naïve and careless in trusting her ex-boyfriend too much to the point of engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse.

As for Sabrina, she was somehow in a state of denial. When her period failed to arrive on time, she didn’t give it much thought since her menstrual cycle had always been irregular. Week after week went by and Sabrina kept

telling herself it must just be a delay and that her “condition” had to do with her diet instead. However, her constant nausea and vomiting persisted to a point that Sabrina was compelled to get herself tested. Two stripes appeared on her pregnancy test - meaning she was pregnant. Hoping that the test was inaccurate, she was completely flabbergasted and immediately informed her boyfriend about it. They had no choice but to give up on the baby.

It Was Break the Law, or Breakdown EntirelyA couple of hours after finding out she was pregnant, Jessica found herself in a clinic. She was going to exercise her option on motherhood. Alone in the cold office, an unexpected ambivalence arose in her, as she realised that the only company she had was that of her microscopic foetus. Before she could change her mind though, a nurse approached

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her and told her to clear her bowel movement before the procedure could be done. When that was done, she was given anaesthetics and when she awoke, the procedure was done. The only thing she remembered was the faint sound of a vacuum and a gentle suction action. Till this day, her family remains in the dark over the entire matter.

Similarly, Sabrina kept her family out of her decision. Along with her boyfriend, she consulted a female doctor from a local clinic for a pregnancy test. As expected, the ultrasound proved the existence of a foetus. Since abortion is illegal, Sabrina was hesitant in voicing out her intention. To her relief, the doctor voluntarily suggested her to terminate the pregnancy and before she knew it, she had an arrangement to visit a hospital for the procedure. For her, it was very much similar to a regular hospital visit. Right after she changed, Sabrina was given anaesthesia and was unconscious throughout the entire procedure.

A Pain That Lasts a LifetimeFor many of the women who undergo this procedure, the memory and pain attached to it remains for the rest of their lives. After the abortion, Jessica had some trouble coping mentally. For a few years, she admitted to beating herself up for not keeping the baby. Feeling utterly worthless, she could not forgive herself for committing such an unjustifiable act. Slowly, happiness and love ceased to exist in her dictionary as she was increasingly haunted by a sense of unworthiness. Flashbacks of the abortion would regularly pay her visits, to the point where she would break down and cry at the thought of her actions. For several years, she was plagued with the fear of any basic physical contact. As much as she strived to move past her mistakes, Jessica admits that she is still thinking about her unborn child and believes that there will never be a day where she will be able to completely get over it.

As for Sabrina, she is overcome with remorse and guilt whenever she thinks about her unborn child. “I feel sorry for the baby. Until today, I am still keeping the picture of the ultrasound scan in my room. I even named the baby,” Sabrina admitted.

The Timing Just Wasn’t RightBoth Jessica and Sabrina admitted that they would still arrive at the same conclusion even if they were given a second chance to relive that particular moment of their lives.

A Heartfelt Plea to Other WomenHere is a note from Jessica for those who are contemplating abortion: Bear in mind that there are always other women to speak to. They are the people who know what it was like and how it feels. Always talk to someone about it (be it your partner or your close friends) and never undergo this alone or the consequences WILL haunt you later on. Think hard, avoid making a rash decision and be certain of what you really want to do.

As for Sabrina, she believes it largely depends on the individual’s situation. “If she is independent and financially stable, I do not see a reason why the baby should be aborted. However, if circumstances do not allow for the baby to grow up in a decent environment, perhaps it’s best to think of the alternative.”

Bearing the ResponsibilityOn the other side of the scale, we spoke to Nina, who believes that abortion wasn’t an option at all. Nina was 23 when she found out she was pregnant. This is her story.

Love at First SightAs cliché as it sounds, it was love at first sight that drove Nina to immediately fall head over heels for Tom, a foreigner who was studying at a local university. Soon after, they began dating exclusively, although they never officially labelled themselves as a couple. They engaged in a relatively active and unprotected sexual relationship. Six months down the road, she discovered that she was pregnant. To her own surprise, Nina reacted calmly over the news while her closest girlfriends were panicking on her behalf. “I wasn’t worried about being pregnant, I was more worried as to how my parents were going to react and most importantly, how I was even going to break the news to them,” Nina recalls.

He Left Following a lengthy discussion, the two arrived at a mutual agreement. The plan was for Tom to stay with Nina until the baby was safely delivered. Unfortunately, all hell broke loose

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for an abortion. As the woman in the family, her mother did her best to keep the family intact. It was difficult; she was trying to keep everyone hanging on a fine thread. “I think it affected my father the most but I was really at my wits end, too!” Nina revealed. She knew it was the last straw when her mother, a staunch Catholic herself, gave in and requested her to terminate her pregnancy.

Alone Seemingly at a dead end, Nina contacted a youth counsellor and before she knew it, she was placed in a shelter with several other nuns. Located several states away from her home, the shelter was where Nina stayed for the duration of her pregnancy, unbeknownst to everyone save for her immediate family and closest girlfriends.

Indeed, it was one of the toughest periods of her life. It was during this period when she finally began asking if she had the means to keep her child, or whether adoption was for the best. “If I kept the child, would I be able to support the child financially, or would it completely tear my family apart? If I gave my child up for adoption, would I be able to live with myself not knowing the whereabouts of my own flesh and blood?” ponders Nina. In the end, it was the counselling sessions that paved the way in mending her family ties and guiding her to her final decision.

JudgedInevitably, Nina’s story was learnt by many

among her community. With this knowledge,

many passed judgment. The most common

ones include “She deserves it” and that the

child is being raised by an “easy” woman. She

even had to be reviewed before being allowed

to resume her teaching in church, as the

members of the board deemed it inappropriate.

It Didn’t Go as Planned, But the Show Must Go OnDespite all the hurdles, Nina revealed that she couldn’t be happier with the way things turned out. Surrounded by family and friends who are not only loving but also supportive, she had more than ample supply of necessities during her child’s first year. Nina even had strangers who would come up to her to offer help should the need arise.

It’s a Never-Ending Journey of Self-DiscoveryAll of Nina’s plans now revolve around her child’s daily routine and her future. There is no more late nights out or splurges at shopping or vacation plans. It’s a definite change of lifestyle. Occasionally, she does wonder if she is worthy of being her child’s mother or if she’s providing a quality life to her child. Most of the time, Nina brushes it off by being stronger and more resilient knowing that a tiny being would need to draw strength from her. Being a single mother, people often remember that she is a “mother” but overlook that she is “single”.

that evening when Tom spoke to his parents about the situation. Within the same week, his parents forced him to return to his home country. Nina reluctantly accepted the fact that she had to face the pregnancy without Tom.

Abortion Was Never an OptionGrowing up in a staunch Catholic family, Nina has never once considered the thought of terminating her pregnancy. A pro-life supporter, Nina insisted that she would have still carried her pregnancy to term even if it was conceived out of rape.

You Bear What You SowIronically, Nina admitted that her Catholic background did not hinder her from having “fun”. She was well aware of the possible outcomes from her choices and was always ready to follow through the consequences. “I just had to man up and be prepared to deal with the aftermath,” Nina added. She first told the news to her brother, and naturally he was completely shocked by the news. Nonetheless, he promised to be there when she was ready to break the news to their parents. Soon after, the two sat down to reveal the news to their mother.

The Cracks Begin to AppearThe toughest revelation was to include her dad in the loop. When they finally did, her dad could not find a way to accept it and completely blew his top. Within two months, Nina witnessed her family crumble before her eyes. Her dad merely treated her like a tenant, while constantly pressuring her

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Hope is a Powerful MedicineFor those who are faced with an unplanned pregnancy, here is Nina’s two cents: In any circumstances, please consider counselling in order to be informed on both sides of the coin. Do realise that there are always other options. In fact, support is all around you, even in places, people or moments you least expect. There is always counselling support or shelter. Even if it means isolating yourself in discomfort for just a few months to deliver, bear in mind that you’re also saving someone’s entire life in return. Remind yourself that while you may not want the child, others are trying their utmost best to have one and are more than willing to adopt an unwanted child.

Two Sides to Every CoinWhere do you stand when it comes to the issue of abortion? On one side there are those who call themselves “pro-choice” and who regard intentional abortion as acceptable in some circumstances. On the other side are those who recognise themselves as “pro-life” and believe that human life begins at conception. If abortion is the deliberate killing of an innocent human being, does it mean a foetus’

right to life outweighs the mother’s right to control her own body? Well, we will leave you to ponder upon this controversial topic that will always rest within a grey area lacking an absolute right or wrong judgment call.

OrphanCAREWebsite: www.hati.my/children/orphancareTel: 03-7876 1900

Reproductive Rights Advocacy Alliance Malaysia (RRAAM)Website: www.rram.org/questions/pregnant-not-sure-what-to-do/abortion/Email: [email protected]

Federation of Reproductive Health Association of Malaysia (FRHAM)Website: www.frham.org.myTel: 03-2274 3489 or 03-2272 5817Email: [email protected]

Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO)Website: www.wao.org.myTel: 03-7956 3488SMS TINA at: 018-988 8058Email: [email protected] 

Counselling HotlinesBefrienders: 03-7956 8144AWAM Helpline: 03-7877 0224Malaysian Board of Counsellors: 03-8323 2524 2521/2525

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eat to sleep

JUNE 2015wellnessby ivy chin

Eat Right, Sleep Tight, Better Dreams! Did you sleep well last night? We certainly

hope you did. But if you are having trouble getting some sleep at night, the solution

could be as close as your kitchen. Counting sheep may help in lulling one to sleep instead of tossing and turning around until they fall sleep, but we think that it is not effective enough.

A good night’s sleep is extremely important as it restores us after a long day and gets us prepared for the next day. Quality rest will also ensure a stable mood, good health, better concentration, healthy skin and so much more. According to Hackensack University Medical Center Institute for Sleep-Wake Disorders’ clinical director Susan Zafarlotfi, PhD, people who sleep well tend to have better control over their weight. In other words, they would be able to stay on a diet and lose weight.

Let’s see what we have on the list to put you right to bed! You’ll find some magical foods that will help you sleep as well as to lose weight. What a delightful combination, is it not? It’s time to reclaim those sleepless nights!

and muscles to let you sleep more soundly. Chamomile tea, jasmine tea and passion fruit tea are some teas that you can keep in mind. You don’t have to avoid coffee completely, just keep count of the number of cups you’re having daily and no coffee after 2pm.

Keep calm and cherry onHave some cherries twice a day to bring yourself to dreamland in no time. No matter what form they take - fresh, frozen, dried, or in juice form, cherries can boost your body’s melatonin production naturally and effectively. Melatonin will make you fall asleep faster, boosting a good night’s sleep.

Coffee is not my cup of teaSome people may not be able to sleep after drinking tea, but that’s only because you’re drinking caffeinated tea. Herbal teas and decaffeinated teas are the exceptions that can help in soothing your mind and body. They act like a mild sedative that relaxes your nerves

Always take a banana to sleepSurprise! Not only are they energy boosters, they are a sleep booster too. And it’s all because of the rich magnesium, potassium and tryptophan it contains that aid in muscle relaxation and promotes calmness. However, it takes about an hour for tryptophan to reach the brain to create the sleepy feeling you’re hoping for, so plan your banana (eating) time well.

Milk mattersUp for a sweet dream that could lead you all the way back to your childhood? Drink a glass of warm milk then. It’s probably one of the oldest tricks ever to send you off to bed, but it’s very effective. Besides providing plenty of nutrition that’s good for your health, it is also capable of reducing pressure, making you feel relaxed.

Pooh’s Favourite Food... is Good! Honey, absolutely. The natural sugars found in honey allow tryptophan to reach the brain easily, inducing you to nod off effortlessly. What’s more, honey helps to calm you down and make you feel more relaxed. A spoonful of honey an hour before bedtime is recommended. But if you don’t want to consume a spoonful of honey every night, we suggest you stir it into a hot drink, like a glass of warm milk or a cup of herbal tea.

Hopefully you’ll be able to sleep well tonight and every night. See you in dreamland! Good night, world.

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JUNE 2015wiredup

plug intothe future of tech

by bryan chan

Visit www.google.com/chrome/devices/

chromecast

Visit www.jvc.net/my

Google ChromecastFor those of you who don’t own a smart TV, Google’s Chromecast is definitely appealing. For the uninitiated, it’s a device that allows you to wirelessly stream content from your smartphone (iOS or Android), and even your Mac or Windows laptop, to your TV. Once connected, sharing your videos and viewing movies from the likes of YouTube becomes incredibly easy. The Chromecast is now available via Maxis, and is retailing at RM170.

JVC Live Beat HA-SZ2000The JVC Live Beat HA-SZ2000 is part of JVC’s Live Beat series, which is said to offer realistic bass and high resolution treble. There’s a stream woofer inside, which makes use of double bass reflex technology. When they work in unison, the sound stage is enhanced and overall realism is maximised. The HA-SZ2000 also comes with 55mm drivers for powerful performance. In addition, this headphone can be folded for maximum portability.

Visit www.philips.com.my

Philips SHL3165BKOffering powerful bass and rotating ear cups, the Philips SHL3165BK is a pair of headphones inspired by DJs. Inside, you’ll find 32mm drivers that deliver crystal-clear audio with booming bass. Outside, you’ll find adjustable ear cups and a highly flexible headband for maximum comfort. The ear cups are covered with soft and breathable air cushions for even more comfort.

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Natural BeautyPhilips Fidelio X2

DesignIn terms of design, the X2 looks somewhat similar to the Philips Fidelio L2. It’s just a bigger brother who goes to the gym, and has a little bit more muscle here and there. The X2 has a wider headband and a headrest that gives it more bulk, but these elements also serve to increase comfort by a significant amount. It’s also worth mentioning that the X2 has a removable cable system, which makes it easier to replace the cables in the event it gets damaged.

FeaturesThe reason why the X2 looks similar to the L2 is because both make use of an acoustic open-back architecture. The L2 actually uses a semi open-back design, but they’re essentially the same thing. They allow ambient sound

to “leak” into the earcups, which usually enhances the soundstage and

make it seem as if there’s a live performance going on.

Another thing that may be of interest is that the

X2 makes use of 50mm drivers, which are capable of reproducing a wide range of audio. In the drivers, Philips used a layered motion control

For many music lovers, a good pair of headphones is defined by its ability to accurately reproduce audio. It’s up for debate, but many believe that the best way for accurate reproduction is to have a pair of headphones that are neutral, i.e. they emphasise neither bass nor highs or mids. The Philips Fidelio X2 is perhaps one of the most neutral headphones in the market today. Learn more about it in this review.

PROS: Highly comfortable

Great audio quality, very neutral

Detachable cable for easier storage

CONS: Heavy

SPeCiFiCAtiONS• 5 - 40kHz frequency response

• 30 Ohm impedance

• 50mm neodymium drivers

• Open-back

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diaphragm. Described as a multi-layered polymer diaphragm that encases a layer of damping gel, this bit of technology helps to absorb excessive bass and highs. In summary, this technology helps to ensure a sound profile that’s more natural.

Audio QualityAs I’ve mentioned early on in this review, the X2 is the most natural-sounding pair of headphones I’ve had the pleasure of testing so far. In songs with a little bit more acoustic instruments, the X2 does a good job at keeping everything well-balanced. It also handles more exciting music like rock, without any problems.

ConclusionThe Philips Fidelio X2 is indeed an outstanding pair of headphones. Capable of accurately reproducing audio, this pair of headphones is easy to recommend. They’re also extremely comfortable, so you can wear them for hours without any problems. Pair it with a good digital-to-analogue converter and you’re all set to enter audio nirvana.

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DesignAs you would have expected, the 3Doodler looks just like a pen. It’s pretty comfortable to hold for long periods of time, so there are no complaints in the ergonomics department. Take a look at the front of the 3Doodler and you’ll find an interchangeable nozzle, which allows you to determine the shape of the strands. The nozzles are sold separately however, so you’ll have to fork out a little bit more for that extra creative freedom.

FunctionalityTo begin creating 3D doodles, you insert strands of plastic cylinders of different colours into the pen. Inside the pen are heating elements that quickly melt the plastic into paste. The paste is then fed through the nozzle, and all that’s left to do is for you to doodle away.

The 3Doodler is a great tool for when you want to create 3D sketches. It’s incredibly easy to use, and is definitely a lot of fun, especially if you’re someone who loves to create art. However, to function properly, the 3Doodler requires a significant amount of power for its heating element. Because of this, you’ll only be able to use the pen when it’s plugged into a power socket. There is the option to use the JetPack, a portable power source, but it’s unclear if this device will be brought in.

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UsageAs mentioned above, the 3Doodler is extremely easy to use. Once the plastic strand is fitted into the pen, you’ll have to wait a couple of minutes for the heating elements to be ready. To begin doodling, simply use the pen to create a base for your 3D doodle. Having done that, you can begin creating your 3D doodle by branching upwards, or by layering the strands. It takes a little getting used to, but once you’ve got the hang of it, you’re well on your way to creating amazing 3D art! A quick trip to the 3Doodle community website and you’ll find dozens of creative ideas.

ConclusionFun and easy to use, the 3Doodler is something that every art lover should have. It takes a while to create more advanced 3D art, but when you successfully hold a complete piece of art in your hands, the sense of satisfaction is high indeed.

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PROS: Easy to use

Comfortable to hold

See your doodles come to life!

CONS: Has to be plugged in to function (without optional

battery pack)

For some, doodling has become an art form that goes beyond creating simple sketches in textbooks. Thanks to the 3Doodler, this art form can now be taken to the next level – 3D creations. Find out more about the 3Doodler in this review!

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3DooDler2.0

by bryan chan

Doodling in 3D

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jvc ha-fx750

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wiredupby bryan chan

PROS: Superb audio quality

Beautiful design

Comfortable

CONS: Slightly too much bass

A Wooden AffairJVC HA-FX750

DesignA couple of months back, we did a review on the FX750’s bigger brother, the FX850. Put them side-by-side and you likely won’t be able to tell them apart. The only way to do so is to look for the removable cable system that’s available on the FX850. Apart from that, both look identical, with beautifully crafted wooden housings and a little bit of golden trimmings. In short, the FX750 looks gorgeous.

FeaturesThe FX750 is part of JVC’s series of earphones that make use of wood for both the housing and inner diaphragm. The wood in the inner diaphragm helps to “diffuse” the sound, so that things sound a little more natural. In no way does the wood reduce overall volume.

Apart from that, it’s equipped with the same acoustic hybrid damper technology as

the FX850. With this technology in place, the FX750 apparently is able to reproduce a wider audio range by further minimising the amount of vibration.

The vibration reduction features doesn’t stop there. JVC also included a tiny wooden ring that’s fitted towards the rear of the housing. This ring helps to absorb unwanted vibrations and helps to redirect audio in a predictable manner. To top it all, JVC used wood as the housing, not only for aesthetic purposes, but as the final vibration reduction material.

So what does all the vibration reduction help to achieve? Put simply, it allows the FX750 to faithfully reproduce the sound as it was intended to be heard. Needless to say, you’ll be able to hear the slightest chime and even the lightest tap on the snares. The audio will also sound very natural, as if you were listening to a live performance.

Audio QualityThe best way to appreciate something like the FX750 is to play music with a lot of instruments. Symphonic tracks and classical music are the first to come to mind, and when tested with the symphonic version of ‘Amaranth’ from Nightwish, the experience is truly a great one. There’s plenty of detail and clarity, and the soundstaging is excellent.

To get a better idea of how the FX750 handles different types of music, I loaded Bon Jovi’s ‘Have A Nice Day’, where the bass was emphasised quite a bit. Overall though, rock is handled nicely by the FX750. After trying the FX750 with other songs, the overall conclusion is that the FX750 sounds superb, with a slight tendency to emphasise the lower frequencies.

ConclusionIn a nutshell, if you love slow songs with a lot of vocals, then the FX750 is for you. It’s a little bit pricey, but it’s well worth the investment. It also looks great, so if you’re a serious music appreciator, this pair of earphones is the next best thing than going for in-ear monitors (IEMs).

SPeCiFiCAtiONS• 10mm driver units

• 6Hz - 40kHz frequency response

• 16 Ohm impedence

When it comes to speakers, a housing made of wood is usually preferred because of its natural ability to reflect sound and minimise distortion. JVC now has a range of in-ear earphones that make use of wood, for unchallenged audio quality. Meet the JVC HA-FX750.

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THE LATESTCINEMA FLICKS

JUNE 2015movies

TED 2

STARRING:MARK WAHLBERG, SETH MACFARLANE, AMANDA SEYFRIED, JESSICA BARTH, LIAM NEESON,MORGAN FREEMAN

RELEASE:25 junE 2015

Our favourite minions are back on screen! This time, Kevin, Stuart and Bob (Coffin) will embark on a journey in search of their most despicable master! After accidentally destroying all their ex-masters, including a T-Rex, Genghis Khan, Napoleon and Dracula, hopefully they won’t destroy their next master. Their search takes them right to Scarlet Overkill (Bullock), a stylish yet conniving villain whose true intention for the minions is unknown.

Do you remember the classic tale about a family whose out-of-town home was invaded by angry spirits? Renowned filmmaker Sam Raimi reimagines and contemporises this tale by escalating the attacks of the frightening spirits on the family. When the spirits take the family’s youngest daughter captive, just what would the family do to rescue her before she vanishes forever?

It’s only natural for one to want to have a baby after they get married. However, it seems like an impossible task for Ted (MacFarlane) as he is a teddy bear. Therefore, Ted has requested his best friend, John (Wahlberg) to provide sperm for artificial insemination to grant his wife’s wish. Unfortunately, things get more complicated when he needs to prove to a court of law that he is a human in order to qualify to be a parent. Will he succeed?

In 2029, the leader of the Resistance, John Connor (Clarke) continues the war against the machines. Having found out that Skynet is sending Terminators back in time, he sends his trusted lieutenant, Kyle Reese (Courtney) to the past to save his mother’s life and to ensure his own existence. On top of that, they must also find a way to stop Judgment Day as well as the sinister GENISYS program from taking place.

STARRING:PIERRE COFFIN, SANDRA BULLOCK, JON HAMM, MICHAEL KEATON, ALLISON JANNEY, STEVE COOGAN

RELEASE:18 junE 2015

STARRING:SAM ROCKWELL, ROSEMARIE DEWITT, JARED HARRIS, JANE ADAMS

RELEASE:18 junE 2015

MINIONSPOLTERGEIST

TERMINATOR GENISYS

STARRING:ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, JASON CLARKE, EMILIA CLARKE, JAI COURTNEY, MATT SMITH, LEE BYUNG-HUN, J.K SIMMONS

RELEASE:2 juLY 2015

PREVIEWSPREVIEWS

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a Mumpreneur

Dialogue witha capable mumpreneurcareerchat

JUNE 2015by grace chan

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*Mumpreneur: A female business owner who actively balances the role of mum and

entrepreneur.

Meet Lewin Pee, the stunning mumpreneur who is a former beauty queen,

now turned young mum, successful business owner

and established social media influencer.

Glitz & Glamour ofa Mumpreneur

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C+: Thank you for having a career chat with us,

Lewin. Please tell us more about yourself.

L: I was born in Johor Bahru, but currently living

in Ipoh and KL. I travel a lot between these two

places because of my work. I’m an Aquarius,

which is why I love socialising so much, on top

of being an easy-going person. I’m constantly

on Instagram and consider myself

a social media influencer. Apart

from that, I love photography and

videography. The most exciting

part about my life now is the fact

that I’ve just become a mother!

C+: You were crowned several

titles from Teen Idol Malaysia

2009 to Miss Chinese Cosmos

South East Asia 2010. Can you

share with us your experience?

L: I’ve participated in many

pageants before, including

Teen Idol, Miss Chinese Cosmos

Southeast Asia, and Miss Astro.

The pageants have definitely given

me a lot of experience in various areas,

especially when it comes to learning

more about myself, and socialising. I’ve

made many international friends, and

those friendships are still strong today.

On top of that, I’ve gained valuable

insight on how to perform better in the

fashion and modelling industries.

C+: You initially graduated in the field of graphic

design. Are you still active in the creative world

of design?

L: I’m actually a graduate of multimedia

design. It’s slightly different from graphic

design, but involves the same basic concepts.

I do occasionally design advertisements for

my online boutique.

C+: Tell us about your online business, Lafrémo.

L: Lafrémo was actually founded right after I

completed SPM, when I was 17-years-old. I still

remember starting it up on Friendster (before

Facebook came into the picture). In fact, Lafrémo

was among the first few online boutiques to be

established in Malaysia. Surprisingly, its humble

beginning turned out to be a success. However,

about a year later I put the business on hiatus

in order to further my studies. Soon after I

completed my studies, I immediately started

running Lafrémo again.

C+: How is Lafrémo different from other

online boutiques?

L: We specialise in customer personalisation

that allows our customers to create “the look”

for less. At Lafrémo, we carry a fashion-

forward mix of the hottest trends

and unique styles. We especially

pride ourselves on the top-notch

quality of our products, our ever-

changing inventory and most

importantly, our outstanding

customer service.

C+: What’s your vision for

Lafrémo?

L: At Lafrémo, we place a lot of emphasis

in preserving customer loyalty,

goodwill and retention. International

expansion is certainly at the top of

my mind, but for now we are focusing

more on setting up physical boutiques

all around the country. Of course, the

ultimate goal is for Lafrémo to be recognised

as a well-known brand.

C+: What has been your biggest struggle as

an entrepreneur?

L: I am obsessed with perfection. In

every occasion, I always strive to make

everything as “perfect” as possible, from product

sourcing to maintaining customer satisfaction. It

can be really taxing as it consumes so much time

and effort to ensure everything is in order. Of

course, there are circumstances that are beyond

my control such as issues regarding shipment,

courier services or online banking. They may

seem petty, but they can really get in the way.

C+: We understand that you’re a mother to a

16-month-old daughter. How has motherhood

been treating you?

L: Motherhood has definitely transformed my

life. My days are more fulfilling and meaningful.

Undeniably, being a mother has made me grow

up too. I am particularly glad that I am slowly

mastering the art of time management.

C+: Share with us your secret for a healthy

balance between work and family.

L: To find that elusive balance between work and

family, I tend to go the extra mile in small details

that make my family members feel loved. For

instance, I have made it compulsory for all of us

to have dinner together regardless of how hectic

our schedules are. Ironically, we spend most of

our quality time with house chores like cooking,

gardening and exercising together. Occasionally,

I set up movie dates and surprise them with

vacations. Also, I encourage sharing, caring and

respect for each other.

Grab your trendy and fashion forward pieces at: instagram.com/lafremo/ or facebook.com/lafremoboutique. Follow Lewin on Instagram (Lewinpee) and Facebook (LewinPeePage).

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FURIOUS

FLYING ENIGMA

JUNE 2015dreamcars

When Dom jumped the Lykan

HyperSport between two tall

buildings in the ‘Furious 7’ movie,

it was a case of literally throwing US$3.4m

out the window. That’s what the Lykan costs,

making it the world’s third most expensive

car ever built. With a price tag like that, it’s

no wonder that only a mere seven units will

be produced by Dubai-based W Motors, the

company that builds the Lykan.

The angular and futuristic looking carbon

fibre body wraps around a mid-rear engine,

rear-wheel-drive layout. Power comes in the

form of a Porsche-sourced tuner RUF CTR3

3.7L twin-turbo flat-six power plant that

churns out a monstrous 740 bhp and 708 lb.-

TOWEr JUMPING

The first supercar out of the Middle East, is

the Lykan HyperSport furiously breathtaking,

or breathtakingly furious?

BEAST

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ft. of torque. This power is delivered to the

rear wheels courtesy of a 6-speed sequential

or 7-speed dual clutch automatic. W Motors

claims the setup is good for achieving a top

speed of 385 km/h and conquering 0-100

km/h in a fast and furious 2.8 seconds.

But what takes the cake for pushing the

envelope of novelty (and its price tag) is the

Lykan’s diamond encrusted LED lights. That’s

right; there are freakin’ diamonds on its

headlights, 420 of them to be exact, totalling

15 carats which are mounted on a titanium

accent piece. Talk about a luxurious finish to

a rare beast.

So, to answer the question of whether

this dream car is furiously breathtaking or

breathtakingly furious, we think it’s both.

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#2 China

#1

#2

#1 South Korea

AdventureTime!

thrillingasian spotswanderlust

by rachel fongJUNE 2015

White-water rafting in South Korea

You know it’s gotta be good if it was featured on a season of The Amazing Race (Season 17, Episode 11). The Hantangang

River is a must on any adrenaline junkie’s bucket list thanks to its furious waters, surrounding vertical cliffs, and the fact that it lies in close proximity to the North Korean border.

The best time to go would be during the summer or the hotter months of the year, typically from April to October. Situated about an hour and a half away from Seoul, all you have to do to sign up is dial 1330 for the Korea Travel Hotline once you’re there and there will be reservation services available in English, Japanese or Mandarin Chinese.

Driving on Guoliang Tunnel Road in ChinaThis is one for the seasoned drivers out there with lion hearts. Nicknamed ‘the road that tolerates no mistakes’, this steep winding path was carved into the lofty Taihang Mountains in Henan, China for five years by villagers who needed a ‘safer’ access route to the Guoliang village. Since China opened its doors in 2000, the road has become popular with tourists for its amazing views of the majestic mountains.

Naturally, the path is only accessible by car. It is fraught with twists and turns, with ‘windows’ carved into it for passengers to see out into the surrounding scenery. Drivers should only attempt this with optimum sleep the night before, as manoeuvring the road requires great focus. Also, try not to come here during rainy weather so as to avoid slipping and nasty accidents.

#1 South Korea

If variety is the spice of life, adventures would be what makes yours hot,

hot, hot. There’s nothing else that comes close to making you feel as alive as

feeling the blood pump through your veins when you’re at the edge of your

seat, or a cliff. Most adrenaline-pumping activities today have been fine-

tuned for utmost safety, but that doesn’t mean they still can’t give you that

heady rush that turns couch potatoes into thrill-seekers. Hold on tight as we

give you five of the most adventurous things you can do around Asia.

#2 China

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#3 India

#3

#5

#4

Skiing with yaks in IndiaYaks, or domesticated ones at least, are gentle creatures, but in the presence of their favourite snack they become great companions in snow skiing. What exactly do we mean? In the winter at Manali, India, which is about two hours from Delhi, Tibetan Peter Dorje invites extreme sports enthusiasts to the snowy mountains, where they will stand at the foot of a large slope, tethered to a rope and wearing skis. That’s not all - they will also be holding a bucket of pony nuts. Upon being signalled, the intrepid skiers will then shake the bucket and drop the pony nuts, drawing the attention of the yak and prompting it to charge excitedly down the slope. What happens next is a literal catapult to the top of the slope as the rope on the pulley works in a circular motion and shoots yak and man to opposing positions.

Manali becomes a winter wonderland from the end of December through to January, so it’s best to plan your trip for these months. Being a popular tourist location, it is accessible by bus, train and plane.

#4 Indonesia

#3 India

Conquering jungle canopy obstacles in MalaysiaSometimes you don’t need to go that far to find adventure. Sweaty

palm-inducing action is available right here in Shah Alam, Selangor

where Skytrex Adventures is. Said to be the first of its kind here, visitors

can fly, swing, glide and dangle from tree to tree as they make their

way from one aerial hurdle to another. There are three circuits with

varying levels of difficulty, with ‘Extreme Challenge’ being the most

heart-thumping. It consists of 34 obstacles and takes two and a half to

three hours to complete. If you have a fear of heights or trust issues, this

might be the cure you seek.

Getting there is a piece of cake as it is only a 40 minute drive from

the city centre of Kuala Lumpur and is accessible via many highways.

Climbing volcanoes in IndonesiaAnd we’re not talking dormant ones, either. One of Bali’s most popular climbs is at Mount

Batur, and it is considered to be the most active volcano there. Despite a high occurrence

of mild to moderate explosions, and lava being emitted from time to time, the relatively

easy hike to the summit makes it a hit with tourists. With a guide on your side, most hikers

with decent levels of fitness should be able to reach the peak within 1-2 hours. Try not to

go without one, as you might meet with guides from the local town who will do all they

can to hinder your journey.

Despite the comparatively short climb, you can still expect amazing views that stretch

for a far distance, especially if you are willing to rise early to catch the sunrise. If you’re

lucky, your guide might even cook you an egg boiled in volcanic steam before you make

your way down. Mount Batur is accessible all year round, and only an hour’s drive from

Ubud, one of Bali’s most visited towns.

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arts&cultureby rachel fong

With June being the month of Father’s Day, there seems to be no better time than now to up

your trivia game and learn a little something about daddies around the world. And since we’re on that subject, how about the Aka Pygmy people of Central Africa? Pygmies are ethnic groups known for their unusually short height, no taller than 150cm to be exact. While their stature is below average, their parenting skills, however, are a force to be reckoned with.

That was what Professor Barry Hewlett discovered when he journeyed from the

Fathering Kids The Motherly Way

comforts of Washington State University to the untamed lands of Congo, where the Aka people reside. During his stay with the tribe, he unearthed a world where mothers and fathers play unprecedented roles in bringing up their children. Here are some of the reasons that make the parents of Aka so unique.

Fathers = Mothers, Mothers = FathersMost of us see our dads as the primary or sole breadwinners, and mums as the caretakers, right? In the Aka tribe, all that

goes out the window. Fathers are every bit as hands-on with their children as their wives are, in that they would openly shower them with physical affection and undivided attention throughout their kids’ lives. They aren’t expected to work for their family all the time, as the women are equally free to hunt for prey and food. While they’re away, the men leap effortlessly into the role of caretaker.

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According to Professor Hewlett, “they do it somewhat less than the mothers, but when they do it they hug and kiss the babies, and even clean them more.” Here’s a statistic that will put things into further perspective: Aka fathers are within reach of their infants 47% of the time, which the professor found to be more than fathers in any other ‘cultural group on the planet’. Such was the impressiveness of this fact that when it surfaced, Fathers Direct - UK’s national information centre for fatherhood - named the Aka “the best dads in the world”.

Let’s not forget their strong female peers. Not only are women encouraged to hunt, they are also good at it, if not more so than the men. Feminism is still a heated point of debate today, but the Aka tribe seem to grasp the concept simply by giving women the freedom to do what they want. To call them tough would be an understatement; one Aka superwoman was reported to be hunting right up until the eighth month of her pregnancy. If that’s not admirable enough, the same woman went back to work within a month of delivering her baby. In fact, it is a common sight to see women trudging through the forests with their newborns strapped to their sides while on

are precious. Their regard for their offspring is summed up by Professor Hewlett like so: “To the Aka, your children are the very value of your life. The idea of a child as a burden would be incomprehensible here... children are the energy, the life force of the community.”

Caring But Never OverbearingDon’t be fooled by their close bond: Aka parents are not subscribers of helicopter parenting. The love they provide their children extends to their willingness to let them make mistakes, no matter how dangerous it might seem. Professor Hewlett recorded a video in which a one year-old infant sits in his mother’s lap holding a knife. The conventionally alarming sight only triggers a look of interest from his mother, who doesn’t interfere as her son clumsily tries to scrape the kernels off a corncob. This scene is followed by that of another baby walking around a boiling pot hanging above a fire. Adults are nearby, but none of them try to keep him away from the potential catastrophe, or seem even mildly distressed by it.

To us it may seem like neglectful parenting, but this is just the Aka people’s way of life. They believe in giving the children ample space to grow and learn, and it is probably effective in its own way as Hewlett claims he has never seen a child or an infant cut him/herself.

Yet, there is no doubt that the children can reach out for their parents when they need the support. To us, the notion of a child sleeping separately from his/her parents and even his/her siblings is a step towards independence, but the Aka tribe view that as neglect. While living space is available to the Aka people in large abundance, each family is a tight knit unit, with all the members sleeping in one bed.

the prowl for dangerous beasts like duiker (a type of antelope).

Breastfeeding...for MalesIt’s true. The men of Aka are so dedicated to being good fathers that they don’t hesitate to suckle their offspring when their wives are at work. While men certainly don’t lactate, one can surmise that sucking on the nipple of a parent is more comforting for a child than a pacifier. For both father and child, it is an instinctive thing to do given the physical and emotional closeness between them.

Moreover, there is no stigma associated with men who suckle their children. The dads see no embarrassment in heading down to their local equivalent of a pub with a child attached to their bosom, while downing palm wine and enjoying the company of their male friends. After all, the Aka people place unparalleled importance on physical closeness with their offspring, and are accustomed to carrying them around with them all the time. Get this: there is no such thing as cots in their camps because Aka parents don’t believe in leaving their babies lying around unattended.

This refreshing view on childcare stems from the belief they possess that children

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DISCOVER THEBMON WORLD

JUNE 2015

fooddirectoryby ivy chin

Looking for a cosy and quirky café to hold small gatherings with your friends, or a charming environment to complete your assignments whilst indulging in some

delectable bites and awesome beverages? Then look no further than Bmon Café. This cartoon-inspired café will surely get you falling in love with it as soon as you’re inside. Creative and beautiful hand-drawn artwork and stories of Bmon – a comic character inspired by Doraemon – adorn the walls of the café and immediately captured our attention.

Opened in November 2014, this colourful and cheery comic-themed café is a joint venture between Travis and Bmon (yes, the cartoon character is actually named after himself). Within the café, take your pick from five cool areas – the library, tatami area (tea area), train area, dining area and smoking area. Personally, we liked the library and train areas the most due to their fun concepts and decorations. The library is pretty small, about the size of a little reading corner, but it’s super comfy and oozes warmth! The train area’s concept is the most intriguing as the wall art mimics the actual scenery you’ll see when looking out of a train window. What’s more, there is “luggage” on the top of your seat, furthering the whole train area concept.

After much ooh-ing and ahh-ing, it was time to dig in! We decided to start with their signature dish, the cutely-named, ‘Hippo In The Pond’ (RM16.90). This hearty, must-try dish comprises a golden brown and crispy croquette

At Bmon Café, you’re just a bite and sip away

from a new, sweet getaway.

Whimsical

sensation

Chocolate Peanut Butter Crepe Cheezy Waffle

Banana Waffle

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served with jumbo sausage, corn, green beans, crabsticks, chicken slices, a whole boiled egg and a tangy cheese sauce. Unquestionably, it is a dish that you don’t want to miss!

Next up was the ‘Mushroom Wrap’ (RM12.90), which is loaded with five different types of flavoursome mushrooms – shiitake, Portobello, button, golden needle and oyster mushrooms. Biting into the wrap revealed fresh slices of tomatoes, lettuce and the right amount of olive oil and cheese within.

If by any chance you’re a waffle maniac like us, you will love their extremely crunchy and tasty ‘Cheezy Waffle’ (RM16.90) and ‘Banana Waffle’ (RM15.90). The ‘Cheezy Waffle’ is served with a thick slice of waffle drizzled in generous amounts of cheese, chicken ham and also scrambled eggs with five different types of mushroom in it. As for the ‘Banana Waffle’, it is served with a rather crispy waffle, accompanied by a few banana slices, one scoop of vanilla ice cream and some almonds, making it sinfully delicious.

A nice, scrumptious meal wouldn’t be complete without a refreshing drink. If you’re a latte fan, we have good news for you as Bmon offers five different types of syrup for your cuppa. Choose from Mur, Gingerbread, Roasted almond, Butterscotch and Caramel. We tried the ‘Mur Latte’ (RM11) and we’d say it’s a delightful experience as the liquor-flavoured Mur syrup blends in well with the latte, making it smooth and fragrant.

Make your day with a mug of their creamy and rich ‘Hot Chocolate’ (RM10), presented with a skilfully drawn coffee art on top. As for ‘Ruby

Opening Hours: Mon – Wed & Fri: 12.00pm – 12amSat- Sun: 11.55am – 12amThursday: Closed

Address: Bmon Cafe, No. 8-1, Jalan PJU 5/20B, The Strand Kota Damansara. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/pages Bmon-Cafe/712269958830112.

*Remember to bring your student card to enjoy 10% student discount!

Mocha’ (RM15), it is a drink that’s worth a try as the raspberry syrup blends in well with the mocha, making it a perfect summer drink.

Perhaps if you’re looking for something more unique, then you should try their signature drink, ‘Bmon Plant’ (RM13). Artfully presented, it is an aromatic coffee topped with whipped cream, cocoa powder and mint leaves. After the first sip, we know that this is the beverage that will make us come back for more. A number of surprises await us; firstly, the light hint of Mur syrup and mint, then the crunchy texture of hazelnuts contrasted against the smoothness of the coffee. Simply heavenly!

If coffee is not your thing, Bmon still has something up their sleeve, which is the specially blended flower tea, ‘Peach Green Sencha’. It has a strong flower scent and a refreshing taste that will soothe your soul. A pot of ‘Peach Green Sencha’ costs RM15 and serves four. Also, if you wish to have some lemon slices or mint leaves with your tea, you can request it from them for free!

Our sumptuous meal ended on a sweet note with a slice of Bmon’s sinfully decadent ‘Chocolate Peanut Butter Crepe’ (RM10). Every bite of it is like a taste of heaven, so it’s highly recommended for all the chocolate peanut butter fans amongst you.

Mushroom Wrap Mur Latte

Bmon Plant

Hot Chocolate

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“If you want to succeed, you have to study hard everyday, even during the weekends”.

Elisha annE nunis, 18 INTI INTerNaTIoNal UNIversITy (NIlaI)soUTh aUsTralIaN CerTIfICaTe of edUCaTIoN (saCe) INTerNaTIoNal (sCIeNCe)

“Try everything once”. Even during times where you may feel underqualified or not up to par, never stop trying. At the very least, you still possess a chance as long as you are willing to try.But the moment you stop trying, you have absolutely no chance.

Brian, 18 INTI INTerNaTIoNal UNIversITy (NIlaI) soUTh aUsTralIaN CerTIfICaTe of edUCaTIoN (saCe) INTerNaTIoNal (sCIeNCe)

“If you don’t succeed, pack your bags”. In life, opportunity only comes around once and if you don’t seize that chance, you might never get to do it again.

CaldmEn ng, 18INTI INTerNaTIoNal UNIversITy (NIlaI)soUTh aUsTralIaN CerTIfICaTe of edUCaTIoN (saCe) INTerNaTIoNal (sCIeNCe)

“Watch your companions and be careful with what friendships you make”. After all, birds of a feather do flock together. Bad companions will eventually corrupt good manners and therefore, your companions always play a vital role in shaping your identity.

sundEr raj, 21INTI INTerNaTIoNal UNIversITy (NIlaI)degree IN MeChaNICal eNgINeerINg

Doling out words of wisdom has long been the province of dads. After all, fathers still know the best. This month (just in time for Father’s day), we’ve gathered some great quotes from the big man of your life.

DADDY’S FAVOURITE QUOTE

JUNE 2015campustalk

Letters from Dads

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reads andreleases

JUNE 2015

bookshelf

ROYAL WEDDING (A PRINCESS DIARIES NOVEL)AUTHOR: MEG CABOT

thE COuNtRY Of ICE CREAm StARAUTHOR: sAndRA nEwMAn

thE hAPPY EVER AftERAUTHOR: KATE wInTER

Our beloved ‘accidental

princess’ Mia Thermopolis is back! And this time, she’s getting hitched! Who’s the lucky groom? Fortunately for long-time fans, the man greeting Mia at the end of the aisle will be none other than her high school sweetheart Michael Moscovitz. Since we last read about Mia, her life has been a whirlwind of activity, involving no less than running a new community centre, attending royal engagements and of course, up keeping her blossoming relationship. The bed of roses doesn’t last long however, as Mia’s grandma leaks ‘fake’ wedding plans that might potentially scare off her fiancé, and a scheming politician is hot on Mia’s father’s heels to knock him right off the Genovian throne.

Despite its unusual

and even cheerful name,

the setting for Sandra

Newman’s third novel

is undoubtedly bleak. Set in the ruins of America in the future, fifteen year-old Ice Cream Star is a child among children, as citizens die off by the time they reach twenty due to a mysterious disease called posies. When her older brother starts to fall sick, Ice Cream becomes a beacon of hope for her generation with her quest for the cure. Her journey, while originating from a personal cause, soon grows to become bigger than herself as it leads her to captivity, a throne and a war that threatens to hurt everyone she cares about.

The titular heroine of

the novel wakes up

one day with what

she assumes is a

bad hangover at first,

only to realise that

she is dead! Gone. Six feet underground. And that’s not the worst part. Rosie can’t remember how her demise occurred, and as she passed on wearing her ugly flannel pyjamas, it looks like she is stuck in them forever. Slowly, she uncovers the mystery piece by piece in the quiet Irish village of Ballycarragh, where nothing – and no one – is what it seems. The most surprising thing, however, is finding out that the afterlife is nothing like what she expected, especially when it involves falling in love.

MeG CABoT SAndRA neWMAn kATe WInTeR

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malaysia’s largestcultural experienceevents

#getcultured: Immensely

Unifying

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Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) initiated yet another astounding instalment of its annual cultural festival on 8th of May at the Limkokwing University Plaza. Themed “A World Without Borders”, the event witnessed the university’s international student community tapping into their

enormous and vast cultural heritage from across 150 countries around the world. As an effort to promote international solidarity and compassion, the event proved to be a success that brought together the different flavours from across the globe under a single roof.

Among the various attractions include a unique bazaar that promises to transport students across a cross-cultural ride of traditional cuisine to the most beautiful handicrafts from around the world. Embracing the university’s philanthropic initiative, all proceeds from the event will be channelled to the Heal the World charity foundation. Over the years, Heal the World has generously contributed in sending aid in support of countries such as the Palestine, Philippines, Pakistan and Haiti.

Touted as Malaysia’s largest cultural experience, the highlight of the cultural gathering was a series of amazing performances organised by the distinguished international student ambassadors of LUCT. The talent showcases were particularly popular with the crowd, garnering an endless cheer that lasted throughout the night. The multi-cultural night included performances from Malaysia, Egypt, Pakistan, China, Iran, Brazil, South Africa and Indonesia. Of course, the crowd was also hyped up by a special appearance from Malaysia’s biggest names in hip hop and proud Limkokwing alumni, Joe Flizzow and SonaOne. At its essence, the festival represents a true reflection of the University and its culture of unity in diversity.

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Cat in PyjamasAnyone who has a cat knows our furry companion enjoys hiding,

playing in paper bags and lying down in boxes. In fact, most cats seem to gravitate towards beds and hiding spots that are well…

let’s just say not intended for them. They are known to notoriously sleep wherever they want – the bed, the couch or worse, on your favourite chair.

Yes, we hear you peeps. Kiss those frustrating days goodbye as we bring you a super-cool way on how to make your very own cat tent/bed in just 15 minutes! It’s so simple we couldn’t believe it, and nor will your much loved furry friend. And the best part about this great project is the few materials needed (mostly recycled items that you can source from around your home) to make it. After all, we all know there’s an extra need to feed our bank accounts (psstt… blame it on the GST).

Twist the hooks off both hangers and cut the squiggly ends.

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Let’s Get Started!

First up, cut the box into half (we opted for a vertical estimation of 15cm from the bottom of the box).

What you will need:• A cat (duh!) • Medium-sized box• Medium-sized t-shirt• A 15 x 15 inch piece of cardboard• Two wire hangers

• Safety pins• Tape• Paper blade• Pliers

Straighten each of the wire hangers. Try to make them smooth and uniform. You will need to place the respective wires from corner to corner to form two graceful curves.

Now take the box and poke a hole in all the four bottom corners. You should be able to use the end of the hanger to do this. Make sure it’s at least a half inch in from each edge; avoid poking too large of a hole.

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Next, push the ends through the holes you’ve just made in the corners. Bend at least an inch on the bottom of each hanger so that it sits against the bottom of the cardboard. Use the pliers to ease the bending process.

Tape the ends down flat against the bottom of the box – make sure you tape it well so it’s sturdy and won’t snag the shirt when you pull it over!

Cross the hangers in the middle and make sure all the ends touch of the box. Tape the wire arcs together at their centres to form a tent-like frame.

Pull the t-shirt over the tent frame (to avoid damaging the arcs, we started from the bottom) and position it so the neck hole is in the front middle while the bottom of the shirt is trailing behind the tent frame.

Fold up the excess from the bottom of the shirt and tighten it up so the neck hole is taut. Safety pin the bottom in place. Then, pull the excess of the sleeves tight and safety pin them in place too.

Voila! Your cat’s new secret hideout is ready.

Now, watch as your cat wastes hours of fun playing and curling up in its new luxurious home. These cosy tents make quiet and comfortable hideouts for our feline friends. Show your furry kid a little extra love with this up-cycled kitty camp!

Tips1. Throw in a nice bedding (a cushion or a soft blanket) inside the tent to make it soft and cosy.2. Always be careful at the curvature of the hangers, make sure it will leave enough room for

your cat.3. Reinforce the cardboard if necessary. Tape on a couple more supports to the cardboard and

tape all around the edges for more stability. 4. In the last step, keep tucking and safety pinning the excess of the t-shirt until it’s ready.

At this point, feel free to bend the

wire so that it is structured according to your preference. Fiddle around with it and use

the pliers if you need to curve or straighten it out

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the tinyguardiansgameon!

by bryan chanJUNE 2015

There’s no denying that the casual video game industry is thriving. Just take a look at the amount of friends playing ‘Clan Wars’ on their mobile devices

and it becomes clear that there will always be a demand for games that are easy to pick up. This month, we take a look at a casual mobile game that was made by Kurechii, an indie video game studio that’s based in Malaysia.

On the surface, ‘Tiny Guardians’ is a tower defence game. The more you play the game however, the more it turns out to be something much more challenging, engaging and ultimately, entertaining. In ‘Tiny Guardians’, you take on the role of LunaLie, an apprentice mage who sets off on an adventure in search of her master. Like any respectable mage, LunaLie has a good connection with her spiritual energy, and because of this, she’s able to summon heroes to aid her in her quest.

There are 12 unique heroes in total that heed LunaLie’s summons, and they’re unlocked as the story progresses. As for enemy types, there are over 40 different foes to square off against, so there’s a respectable amount of variety here. Naturally, each enemy has its own weaknesses, which adds another layer of strategy to the game.

The mechanics of ‘Tiny Guardians’ is simple. In each level, you summon a set amount of heroes to aid LunaLie against waves of enemies. Each summoned hero can be levelled up once enough points has been earned in that stage.

When a hero has levelled up, his or her stats increase and a special skill is unlocked. Because this isn’t an RPG, summoned heroes don’t maintain their levels, i.e. their levels are reset at the beginning of every new level. And yes, you can summon several of the same heroes, as long as you have enough mana. To increase replayability, a “Challenge” mode is unlocked for every successfully completed level.

In short, ‘Tiny Guardians’ is a rather refreshing take on the tower defence genre. It’s a game that has high replay value and offers solid gameplay mechanics. If you’re looking for a great casual game to play on your mobile device, this is likely to be it.

‘Tiny Guardians’ is a mobile game for iOS and Android devices. It is priced at RM14.99.

Tiny, Yet Amazing

I Liked :

I Disliked :

Refreshing take on the tower defence genre

Solid gameplay elements

Good amount of replayability

Under developed storyline

Tiny Guardian

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If you’re a fan of the Danganronpa series, you will surely know what the story is about. The latest addition in this series is none other than Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, which is actually a spin-off to the Danganronpa series of visual novel games. It features the first game’s protagonist younger sister, Komaru Naegi. As Naegi, you’ll have to survive in a city run by Monokuma robots. But don’t worry, you’re armed with a special kind of weapon! Naegi has something called the Hacking Megaphone that can use different types of Truth Bullets. Thanks to the megaphone, you can attack and manipulate enemies, activate pieces of equipment and scan the hidden items and clues.

Expected release: 30 September, for the PS Vita

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Deception 4: The Nightmare Princess

BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend

Mighty No.9

Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls

The successor to Deception IV: Blood Ties, Deception 4: The Nightmare Princess brings you a new angle on Laegrinna’s quest to free her father, the Devil, from his eternal prison. In this new game, you once again take on the role of Laegrinna, as she uses a number of ways to defeat her foes. There’s the option of a Sadistic Torment, or perhaps an Elaborate Death is more your style? For ultimate satisfaction, you’ll want to opt for Humiliating Demise. What’s new in this game, is the introduction of a new character named Velguire, who’s wickedly sadistic and infernally mischevious.

Expected release: 14 July, for the PS4

Aksys, the developer behind the BlazBlue series is releasing yet a new edition of its highly popular fighting game. The latest version in this long-running series comes in the form of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend and will make its way to the PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and PS Vita. In terms of features, this game has a revamped Guard Gauge system, as well as some new additions in Stylish Mode. There’s also Remix Heart, which is something like a story mode.

Expected release: 28 July, for the PS4, PS3, PS Vita, and Xbox One

If you’re yearning for the days of 8- and 16-bit era games, there’s a new title on the market to take you back, and it’s called Mighty No.9. This Japanese side-scrolling action game puts you in the shoes of Beck, the 9th in a line of powerful Mighty Number robots, and you are the only one who escaped the claws of a mysterious computer virus infection. Now that your fellow robots have gone rogue, you will have to run, jump, blast and transform your way through six stages to defeat the greatest evil whose presence itself threatens the survival of your planet.

Expected release: 15 September, for the PC; PS4; PS3; Xbox One; Xbox 360; Wii U; PS Vita; and Nintendo 3DS

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OUT & ABOUTTOWN

JUNE 2015

FLAVA PRESENTS SEOUL ADDICTION FRIDAY / 19 JUNE Because of the overwhelming response it received last month, ‘Soul Addiction’ is back once again and is definitely not a party you’d want to miss! Held on a Friday night, it’s the perfect day to let go of the week’s frustration and let your hair down. It’s called ‘Seoul Addiction’ for a reason – thank to support by DJ Reeve, Flava will be taking you right into the heart of Seoul, with tunes from 2NE1, BIGBANG, PSY, and many more! If you’ve been looking for a party to unleash your K-Pop dance moves, this is the party to be at. For more information, visit zoukclub.com.myTIME: TBC VENUE: Velvet, Zouk TICKETING: RM38 Ladies / RM48 Men (inc 1 drink) RESERVATIONS*: Please call 03-2171 1997 (12pm - 6pm) or 0163323191 (after 6pm) or email [email protected] *Only open to ladies above 23 & men above 25

SMASH PRESENTS FIREBEATZFRIDAY / 12 JUNEConsisting of Dutch duo Tim and Jurre, Firebeatz is fast becoming a recognisable name in the global dance music scene. Known for their high-energy DJ sets, their shows are never mundane, so you’re bound to be in for a treat this June. In 2014, the duo collaborated with the likes of Tiesto and Sander van Doorn, so there’s no doubt that they’ll have plenty of new beats to dance to this year. Don’t miss out on the chance to dance the night away this June, when Firebeatz hits Zouk! TIME: TBC VENUE: Zouk KL TICKETING: RM50 before 11pm (Men/Ladies) (inc 1 drink) / RM65 after 11pm (Men/Ladies) (inc

1 drink) RESERVATIONS*: Please call 03-2171 1997 (12pm - 6pm) or 0163323191 (after 6pm) or email [email protected] *Applicable to 21 years old and above

JEFF. LOVE. LIGHT YEAR LIVE CONCERT IN GENTINGSATURDAY / 27 JUNETaiwanese singer Jeff Chang will be making his way here in June and will be performing at the Arena of Stars. Born in Yunlin, Taiwan, Chang started his career in showbiz by winning a singing competition while in college. He then continued to release a number of highly successful albums, earning him the nickname “Prince of Love Ballads”, in the Chinese pop industry. As part of his world tour, Chang will be here in Malaysia with his ‘Love. Light Year’ concert, where he will be singing his classics, as well as new love songs.TIME: 8.30PM VENUE: Arena of Stars, Genting TICKETING: RM313 (PS1); RM233 (PS2); RM163 (PS3); RM93 (PS4) (excluding RM3 AirAsiaRedTix fee) Book Online at www.redtix.airasia.com For More Information: Call AirAsiaRedTix Ticketing Hotline at +603 – 8775 4666

WORLD’S BEST MOVIES15,16, 22 AND 23 JUNEGot a thing for movies? Throughout the second half of June, klpac will be screening a number of movies from around the world, as part of its ‘World’s Best Movies’ campaign. The campaign will see the screening of four movies, namely ‘About Elly’; ‘A Separation’; ‘Intimacy’; and ‘Coffee & Cigarettes’. The synopsis of these movies can be viewed at klpacs official website (www.klpac.org). All shows will be screened at 8pm and entry is free. TIME: 8.00PM VENUE: Indicine, klpac TICKETING: FREE For More Information: Visit www.klpac.org

RED DEMON THURS-FRI /18-21 JUNECome June, klpac will be presenting ‘Red Demon’, an internationally-acclaimed play by Japanese playwright Noda Hideki. Voted as Best Play in Japan in 1998 and 1999, the play has been performed in the United Kingdom, Thailand and even Korea. In brief, ‘Red Demon’ is the story of how a demon arrives on the shores of an island village. The demon is taken in by a female outcast from the village, and the two become friends and learn of each other’s culture and language. Things get hairy however, when the villagers see the demon as a threat and want to kill it. TIME: 8.30PM (18-20 June), 3.00PM (20-21 June) VENUE: Pentas 2, klpac TICKETING: RM68 / RM50* (RM58 / RM40* for Early Bird) (All tickets inclusive of RM3 ticket handling fee. RM50 applicable for students/disabled/senior citizens only). For More Information: Visit www.klpac.org

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fightor die

JUNE 2015animeby ivy chin

Owari no SeraphIn this world, you’re safe if you’re below 13 years of age. It’s a world where a mysterious man-made virus has ravaged the global populace, but oddly leaves children below 13 untouched. Making things worse is the appearance of vampires who enslave all of the surviving children. Being treated as livestock by the vampires, a young boy, named Hyakuya Yuuichirou dreams of killing all of the vampires to save his “family” i.e. the children from his orphanage. The problem is, it’s impossible for humans to kill a vampire. Therefore, Yuuichirou’s orphanage friend, Hyakuya Mikaela hatches a secret escape plan to bring them all out safely. Will they be able to escape from this maze-like vampire’s underground world? What awaits them if they manage to escape? Will they be able to survive in the virus infested outside world when they turn 14? We believe they are as clueless as we are, so let’s sit back and watch what will happen next!

Kekkai SensenBreaking news! New York has been destroyed! Everything happened so suddenly. The great city is now renamed Jerusalem’s Lot, and a bunch of (ex) New Yorkers and demons from other dimensions are trapped in a mysterious barrier that quarantines them from the outside world. In this isolated ecosystem, humans and demons have to learn to coexist in a chaotic society where crazy crimes is a constant occurrence. In order to preserve the balance of the society, a vigilante organisation of superhumans, ‘Libra’ has taken up the responsibility to clear the streets’ troubles as well as to prevent the terrors of the city from spreading to the outside world. However, there are armies conspiring to demolish the barrier and unleash Jerusalem’s Lot to the outside world. Will ‘Libra’ be able to find out who the mastermind is before the conspiracy is carried out? Who would be the key in this chaotic puzzle?

Arslan SenkiHow would you feel when you are being sent to do battle at the age of 14? And how would you feel when you suffer a horrible defeat and lost everything? This is what happened to Arslan, the 14-year-old prince of Pars who doesn’t have what it takes to be the next King, no matter how hard he tried. After barely escaping from battle, Arslan and his loyal servant, Daryun then embark on a journey to gather an army that is capable of defeating 300,000 soldiers and to save his kingdom from the rule of the torturous Silvermask. We can’t imagine how a soft and kind-hearted 14-year-old teenager will be able to gather a huge army all by himself. The struggles and challenges that awaits him, and how he overcomes them is what we’re looking forward to with this series.

In life, there are a lot of things that would require you to fight for. It might be for yourself, for your family or friends, or a cause. However, whatever you’re fighting for, at the end of the day, it’s up to you to decide whether it’s worth fighting for and how strong your will is. This spring, we’re sharing with you some pretty cool action anime that will (hopefully) inspire you to think about this. Sit back and enjoy what we are about to show you!

What Are You Fighting For?

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HUMOURA couple walking in the park noticed a young man and woman sitting on a bench, passionately kissing. “Why don’t you do that?” said the wife. “Honey,” replied her husband, “I don’t even know that woman!”

While visiting, a father asked his son for the password to his Wi-Fi. “It’s taped under the modem,” the son said. After three failed attempts to log in, the father asked, “Am I spelling this right? T-A-P-E-D-U-N-D-E-R-T-H-E-M-O-D-E-M?”

A student seeking a job at a university was handed an application. He dutifully filled out his name and address. When it came to the entry “length of residence,” he wrote: “Approximately 30 feet.”

Go ahead, doodle your

boredom away!!!

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