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Istana Budaya all set to roll out its 2021 season
National performing arts venue has a total of 24 shows lined up for its 2021 season
Singers Syamel and Ernie Zakri go from duet partners to married couple
Best known for their duet 'Aku Cinta', the two tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on March 26.
'Revenge tourists' to boost domestic travel sector, says Tourism Malaysia DG
Malaysia is banking on domestic "revenge tourists" to boost the battered leisure travel sector once it's safe to holiday again, says Tourism Malaysia director-general Zulkifly Md Said.
Practising yoga helps develop resilience to navigate through pandemic
The qualities that we can learn through practising yoga are also useful for navigating through the pandemic successfully.
New MKN guidelines don't add up - and that's why arts and culture sector is frustrated
No green light for theatre stages to reopen, leaving performing arts scene in dire straits yet again
What movies can you watch once cinemas have reopened?
With cinemas operational starting from March 5, here are some of the titles you may want to catch on the big screen in March.
Cinemas allowed to resume operations in Malaysia
In a press release posted on its official Facebook, Finas states that filming activities as well operation of cinemas are allowed in conditional MCO and recovery MCO states.
Local film exhibitors urge government to reconsider the opening of cinemas
With gyms and casinos allowed to operate even during this MCO, film exhibitors are hoping government will allow cinemas to reopen as well.
MCO: Malaysians put 'Cuti-Cuti Malaysia' travel plans on hold
Malaysians are putting their wanderlust on hold following the announcement of the latest movement control order. Many had looked forward to some "Cuti-Cuti Malaysia" adventures this year after spending most of 2020 being cooped up at home.
All filming activities halted in 5 states and 3 federal territories undergoing MCO
Finas stated that filming at Penang, Selangor, Wilayah Persekutuan, Melaka, Johor and Sabah cannot continue during the MCO period.