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Neil Gaiman’s ‘Chivalry’ to get the graphic novel treatment this September
Neil Gaiman teams up with Colleen Doran for a graphic novel version of his short story 'Chivalry'
Malaysian CG company Lemon Sky denies allegations staff was made to work overtime without pay
Lemon Sky Studios has denied allegations that it made employees work overtime without pay to complete work for big-name companies based overseas.
Growing resilient during the pandemic
The qualities that we can learn through practising yoga are also useful for navigating through the pandemic successfully.
JHM to post earnings growth on recovering demand
KUALA LUMPUR: Kenanga Research is expecting JHM Consolidation Bhd to post year-on-year growth on the back of order resumption to pre-Covid-19 levels.
TM ONE unveils new brand strategy
PETALING JAYA: TM ONE, the enterprise and public sector business solutions arm of Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), has introduced a new brand strategy dubbed “Taking Transformation Forward” to portray its strong commitment as the key digital transformation enabler in the country.
Raja Ilya: I turned down Netflix series due to nude scenes
ACTRESS Raja Ilya turned down an opportunity to star in a Netflix series two years ago as the role required her to remove her clothes, Harian Metro reported.
Maybank appoints Shahril as chief sustainability officer
PETALING JAYA: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has appointed Shahril Azuar Jimin as its chief sustainability officer (CSO) to further accelerate the group’s sustainability agenda
Form One student wins merit award in international poster contest
Student Wu Gin How is a merit award winner in the 33rd Annual Lions International Peace Poster Contest.
Funny temple statues get hilarious tourism makeover
THE country decided to compare the real-life and cartoon versions of characters in the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)’s “Himmapan Project” – with hilarious results.
From new Portuguese home, Ai Weiwei plans tribute to "visionary" Gorbachev
MONTEMOR-O-NOVO, Portugal (Reuters) - Ai Weiwei, the Chinese dissident whose activist art has made him Beijing's best-known critic, has swapped life in British exile for Portugal, where, in a countryside estate east of Lisbon, he is working on a monument commemorating Mikhail Gorbachev.