by Cayle Mittlestead

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LOCAL fast-rising deejays Ramsey Westwood and Leey Houdini are among the international line-up of five disc jockeys spinning music at ‘The Gallery Ministry of Sound, London’ trance night at 8pm on May 19 at the KL Live nightspot on the first floor of the Life Centre in Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.

The other three electronic dance DJs are Bobina from Russia, Daniel Kandi from Denmark and Jwaydan from Britain.
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WHEN I was a kid I played all kinds of games, with friends, family, neighbours and anyone else I could find.

Anything and everything can be a game when you’re young, I remember collecting leaves and flowers and pretending to cook them in a pan I dug out of the dirt.

When it comes to play, a child’s imagination is limitless. Unfortunately, nowadays, it seems all their imagining is done for them.
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“THEY” took over four Giant Hypermarkets in the Klang Valley – skating faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound (well, not quite), while spreading the message of smart cleaning solutions to the public.

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THE Bangsar Shopping Centre (BSC) has unveiled its new 10-stall Asian food gallery, called Burp!

Primarily intended to be a place for BSC’s employees to get tasty and affordable meals close to work, many local residents have also begun to find their way to the innovative Asian eatery on the 4th floor.

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KOTEX recently launched its latest campaign called End of Compromise which centres on the brand’s new solution to the age old issue of ‘leakage’ via the new ‘proactive guards’ technology. The new pads are ‘intelligent’ in that they react to stimulus (moisture).

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WHEN you think of train stations, art isn’t usually the next thing that comes to mind, outside of the grungy graffiti left behind by many a disgruntled teen. A busy train terminal is not a typical location to display artful pieces, illustrations, sketches and doodles but that is exactly what Samsung has done to Kuala Lumpur’s main LRT station.
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A SPACE-AGE robot has landed in Malaysia. He weighs two tons, feels no emotion and is hell-bent on... serving you ice-cold beers.

Mr Asahi, the world’s first robotic bartender has come here courtesy of Asahi Super Dry beer and will be promoting the product by touring market squares and commercial centres in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Johor Baru, Ipoh and Penang for a month starting April 15.
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THERE are games out there that give you the opportunity to shoot an endless stream of every kind of people in the face, games that let you drive an infinite supply of indestructible cars with bottomless gas tanks, games that put you in the seat of a giant fighting robot.

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THE Earth Hour initiative is getting ever-increasing attention, with more Malaysian companies organising Earth Hour-related events to show their support.

Earth Hour is a worldwide event organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and is traditionally held on the last Saturday of March annually, encouraging households and businesses to turn off their nonessential lights for one hour to raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change.
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GO down memory lane this month as the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) dazzles with two exciting symphonies, first a tribute to the decade-long history of The Beatles, and then a seven-decades celebration of Oscar-class music from Hollywood.
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SHAKESPEARE DEMYSTIFIED: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
THE Actors Studio’s (TAS) Theatre Rakyat presents one of Shakespeare’s most notable plays, The Merchant of Venice.

In their 80-minute staging, there’s narration to help audiences understand the Shakespearean language.

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