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Arts
New open-air museum in Petaling Street requires you to track down the 'artwork'
The Museum of Disappearance breaks down the walls of conventional institutions and asks visitors to contemplate who decides what is worth remembering.
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Entertainment
Wordle game show coming to a TV near you
Wordle will begin production later this year and debut on US network NBC in 2027.
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Living
Museum's 'Knight Rider' car gets a speeding ticket, but it hasn't moved in years
What traffic law violator with unpaid fines is driving a black Pontiac Trans Am that looks like the car with the talking computer from the 1980s TV series Knight Rider, and even has the same license plate?
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Beauty
Ask The Expert: The essential beauty guide to colouring your hair
Ask The Expert is a monthly column to answer your questions on topics related to fashion and beauty. In this edition, founder of Ffp Hair Salon Brandon Ng gives his expert advice on hair colouring.
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Entertainment
New Princess Diana docuseries to feature hours of her unheard tapes, including prediction that Charles and Camilla will wed
She also reportedly dishes about in-laws Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew) and wife Sarah Ferguson.
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Entertainment
‘Thank you for holding up our world single-handedly’: Actor Nick Teo posts on Mothers Day
Teo expresses his gratitude to his mother on Mothers Day, revealing that his father had walked away from the family years ago.
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Nation
King grants audience to actress Fan Bingbing
KUALA LUMPUR: His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, granted an audience to renowned international actress and Melaka tourism friendship ambassador Datuk Fan Bingbing on Tuesday (May 12).
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Climate
Consumers are lost at sea as seafood sustainability grows more complex
Sustainability today is complicated terrain, as much about business as bycatch, and why, for your next clam chowder, human rights matter as much as healthy habitats.
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Entertainment
Legendary rock bands Search, Wings and XPDC team up for concert on Aug 1
The concert is expected to revive the glory days of 1980s and 1990s rock music through a lineup of hit songs and high-energy performances that once became a cultural phenomenon.
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Malaysia
Using food to attract more tourists to Malaysia
The Truly Malaysian, Truly Sedap campaign aims to elevate Malaysia's culinary heritage as part of the country's identity.
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Living
Do you have a sunny front yard? Consider growing your own vegetables there
Nobody said vegetable gardens must be in the backyard. Put them out front if it's sunny.
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Tell Me About
Can’t take that gluten?
Being unable to handle gluten normally is the cause of a few different gastrointestinal conditions.
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Entertainment
HK actor Tony Leung Chiu Wai leads the farm life while on vacation in France
This follows former actress Maggie Cheung sharing a video of her harvesting taro she is growing.
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Entertainment
HK actor Lee Lung Kei, 75, moves out of home he once shared with 39YO ex-fiancee: 'I loved her too deeply'
The former TVB star admits to still having lingering feelings for his past lover.
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Wellness
Cause of lacunar strokes not the usual suspect
Experts discover that the potential cause of this type of stroke is opposite to common assumptions.
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Beauty
Douyin or mori? There’s a battle of makeup trends brewing in the K-beauty scene
Two contrasting East Asian makeup trends are gaining traction in South Korea, with the soft, natural mori girl look and the bold, detail-heavy Douyin style offering opposing visions of modern beauty.
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Entertainment
Video of ex-actor Huang Yiliang’s hawker stall assistant posted online, she considers quitting job
Huang says he will continue running his stall even if his stall assistant quits.
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Entertainment
Judge stops Blake Lively from adding more filings after ‘It Ends With Us’ settlement
Judge Lewis J. Liman denied the 38-year-old's request to file additional briefs and offer further information in the case before he decides whether she's entitled to legal fees or damages.
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Living
One of the largest salt mines in the world exists under Lake Erie in the US
Below Cleveland, Ohio in the United States, in a subterranean world many surface dwellers don't know exists, miners extract a crucial winter mineral – salt.
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Asia & Oceania
Coolcation: Mid-year winter escapes in New Zealand and Western Australia
From whale watching to forest retreats, there are plenty of reasons to go on a 'coolcation', be it solo or with loved ones.
