Still in a Covid state of mind
SHE came running down the staircase, all dressed up to go out. I stopped her in her tracks.
May these people burn in hell
ON Saturday I learned of an act so evil that I broke down in tears. It was the murder of pregnant women, new mothers, infants and nurses in an Afghan hospital.
Heart in mouth over going out
But those who do not agree with Putrajaya’s decision of a conditional MCO can still continue to stay home.
How we ate our way to a pandemic
BY now, Covid-19 is humanity’s public enemy number one and governments are working furiously to contain its spread.
Splitting hairs and split decisions
AFTER four days of yes, maybe, and finally no, hairdressing salons and barbershops will remain closed after all under the movement control order (MCO).
Have WiFi, will stay home
Keeping our technology alive is what’s keeping us connected, safe and sane.
Get used to the new normal
IT’S been a full week since the movement control order (MCO) came into force and I am among the 92% who are complying with it.
Let’s keep calm and carry on, shall we?
BY this time, dear reader, I am most likely wandering the streets of Fukuoka, Japan, after my red-eye flight from KLIA2 last night.
When Korean isn’t all Greek
By winning the highest accolade in filmdom, ‘Parasite’ proved language is no barrier to audiences and success.
Could this be the chink in Trump’s armour?
An inspiring underdog story just in time for Chinese New Year.
The garden of great expectations
THIS is the column I have waited six years to write. It is the third and most crucial part of a story that began even earlier, on Oct 10,2012.
It’s 2020. Welcome to the future!
AN unexpected benefit of growing old is that I can see better! I kid you not. I was mildly myopic as a teenager but still needed glasses to drive or watch a movie in the cinema.


