Time to move
Why it’s crucial for you to be moving and involved in championing democracy for Malaysia.
Why it’s crucial for you to be moving and involved in championing democracy for Malaysia.
The final two candidates for Come UndiMsia! are: Fahmi Fadzil & Ammar Khairi! [youtube]5gbBN8TvDwo[/youtube] An honourable member of the Five Arts Centre, Fahmi is a principal coordinator for the Projek Wayang experimentation group and helps run Bright Lights At Midnight, a graphic design and multimedia studio. He also anchors The Fairly Current Show on PopTeeVee […]
As promised, we hereby announce two more candidates for the Come UndiMsia! fundraising event. They are Chew Kin Wah and Thean See Xien! [youtube]MaBvxWJRl9M[/youtube] A veteran funny-man of the Malaysian Arts scene, Kin Wah has been entertaining us since the 1980s. Performing in numerous stage productions and starring in three of the most […]
Next up on the Come UndiMsia! candidates list, we have Pang Khee Teik and Shelah!!! [youtube]lyWpQzUxD9s[/youtube] Self described as the aircon remote control guy for the Annexe Gallery at Central Market , he is actually the gallery’s former arts programme director. That means he was responsible for all the cool events you attended at the […]
Who’s next? Deepa Nambiar and Gavin Yap are candidates for the Come UndiMsia! fundraising event. [youtube]KeQHF3TIXcU[/youtube] Deepa sails the seven seas in life, love and other mysteries. Before commencing pupillage at Skrine, Deepa associated human rights to the dextrous group of right-handed people. However, upon joining the Bar Council’s Human Rights Committee during her pupillage, […]
Malaysia Day at LoyarBurok continues with our 5th runner, a duo from Sarawak that uncovers this conversation that has been taking place and only getting louder as Malaysia celebrates its 47th year of nationhood. Is your voice a part of this?
3 days, 6 runners, 6 LoyarBurokkers – 5 Malaysians (& 1 of unknown pedigree), 4 making their historic debut runs – present 6 reflections on what we all need to do to liberate Malaysia. Lisa Ng surveyed the basic issues and asked what mattered to us. Here, that guy with a cool surname runs next. He calls on brave leaders to liberate us. Marcus van Geyzel is a corporate/commercial solicitor in Kuala Lumpur. He is a media junkie, and voraciously consumes media thanks to the magic of RSS and Twitter (@vangeyzel). His interests are varied, but has a penchant for debates about culture, politics, football and the idiosyncrasies of human interaction. A certified bibliophile, he buys books faster than he can read them. He regularly contributes to The Edge Malaysia, and his more recent published articles are archived at marcusvangeyzel. After being shown the light by Lord Bobo, this is his first contribution to LoyarBurok, and will hopefully be the first of many. He’d love to hear your comments.
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