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FROM PROF EMERITA DATUK SERI DR WAZIR JAHAN KARIM , Penang
In an exhibition in KL, an international group of visual artists come together for Chinese folding book art and culture
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IN THE blink of an eye, it is February and things are picking up as we gear up for another festive celebration soon, with Chinese New Year just around the corner.
WHILE rock and pop have their firm followers, there is more than just that on the Klang Valley music scene as we continue in the transition to endemic phase of Covid-19.
Kick out the blues with a dose of everything from rock to jazz
JAZZY vibes are always welcome, as is pretty much any music to spice up an evening out.
Musicians turn up the heat after dark with a wide selection of grooves.
WITH just a little more than a month till the new year, things are certainly ramping up on the nightlife scene, though the World Cup has put a slight dampener on the music side of things. Not a football fan? Here is a small selection of venues where you can kick back, relax, grab a cold one or two and enjoy a night out with some music thrown in for good measure.
MORE and more options are opening up to kick back and relax after dark as Malaysia continues the transition to endemicity.
WHILE rock and pop have their loyal followers, there is more than that in Klang Valley’s music scene.