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'Monster Hunter' movie pulled in China after race row

The movie premiered in China on Friday but quickly became embroiled in online controversy over a line of dialogue

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Universal Music buys Bob Dylan's entire back catalog

According to the New York Times, the estimated price of the deal is more than US$300 million

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GSC to reopen 9 cinemas from Dec 16

These include Alamanda Putrajaya and Gurney Plaza in Georgetown

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Beatles survivors Macca and Ringo still making music

Paul McCartney is going the DIY route, and Ringo Starr is touring in his 80s

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From beer to photojournalism

Award-winning 'Over Penang' offers captivating bird's-eye views of the island

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The bookseller of Kinshasa: A lone fight to help DR Congo’s bookworms

On trips to Brussels, Ramzani brings back dozens of kilos of extra luggage, all of it crammed with books

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Dynamic duo Lunadira, Reddi Rocket release collaborative EP 'Tangerine'

The five-track release dropped on Nov 27, comes fresh following their joint-single 'Hoodie' from earlier this year

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People, Places, Connections – an installation exhibition

In ‘Liminality – Route of Return’, Malaysian artist Phuan Thai Meng’s solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MOCA) – which runs until Decemb...

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The wonders of a road trip imagined

'Reality Bitchslap' by Arif Rafhan and 'How the Man in Green Saved Pahang and Possibly the World' by Joshua Kam both depict uproarious road trips through Southe...

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Netflix hit 'The Crown' blasted for anti-Charles bias

The fourth season of Netflix hit 'The Crown' has stirred controversy in Britain, where its treatment of Prince Charles, has been criticised for taking too much...

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Imagine: John Lennon shot on his doorstep 40 years ago

The singer-songwriter's death was received with deep sadness by millions around the world

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Blackpink announces their first livestream concert

There will be performances of songs from "The Album," which the group, released in October

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Upfront and personal – music never sleeps

A conversation with celebrated pianist Tay Cher Siang, on the recent Malaysian Jazz Marathon, our music heritage, and a much-anticipated community-based project