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Forget grass: Eco-friendly, no-mow alternatives for green lawns
A lush, green lawn requires a lot of work and isn't exactly eco-friendly. If you can move beyond grass, there are many wonderful ways to create a green space that's more natural.
Malaysian film project wins RM60K award from Southeast Asia Fiction Film Lab
'Oasis Of Now' was named as the winner of the US$15,000 SEAFIC award at the end of the fourth edition of the Southeast Asia Fiction Film Lab.
TV review: ‘Sweet Home’ serves up monstrous mayhem with heart
The flawed characters in survival horror 'Sweet Home' rising above their failings are a fine antidote for our desocialised times.
'Gilligan's Island' star Dawn Wells dead at 82 from causes related to Covid-19
She played the wholesome Mary Ann on the 1960s sitcom.
Hindsight 2020: The year Covid-19 turned our dystopian fears into a reality
It was our year of living dangerously, when all those warnings from scientists, all those apocalyptic science fiction movies and books, became a reality.
How the home office will be a key part of living spaces in 2021
Creating a functional working space within the home will be one of the key trends next year.
Key interior decor practices that are expected to go big in 2021
Next year’s interior decor trends may well be characterised by increasing DIY efforts, houseplants and a growing awareness of sustainability issues.
Here's a look at the top home decor trends in 2021
Interior design trends in 2021 may well be defined by the Japandi style, houseplants and DIY efforts, due in part to how Covid-19 has changed the way we live and work.
Homeowner in England abandons sale after Banksy work appears on house
Recent Banksy graffiti appears on the side of a house in Britain, pushing up the value of the property.
Malaysia's limestone hills and caves are time capsules of ancient history
We can learn a lot about dealing with climate change-induced disruptions to the environment today from what happened to prehistoric animals, and limestone caves are time capsules of such remains. But will we lose these 'libraries' of past fauna before we can study them?