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Catch Ayda Jebat at OPPO F1s debut roadshow

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Come and meet Malaysian sweetheart Ayda Jebat this coming weekend at OPPO F1s debut roadshow at Mid Valley Megamall.

The two-day roadshow is held to promote OPPO’s new Selfie Expert phone, and as a bonus, the brand ambassador Ayda Jebat will also be gracing the event for a meet and greet session with Malaysian fans.


The 24-year-old singer-cum-actress will also perform her latest song “Pencuri Hati” at the event.


The deets of the event are as follows:-

Date: 20 and 21 August 2016 (Saturday and Sunday)
Venue: East Court, Midvalley Megamall
Time: 2.30pm to 5.30pm


Ayda first collaborated with OPPO last year for her first music video “Siapa Diriku”, the original soundtrack to one of the hottest drama M.A.I.D which was aired on Astro Ria.


“OPPO Electronics is highly honoured to collaborate with a great talent such as Ayda. Her young and energetic personality is a role model for those who strive to achieve their dream. In addition to her positive image and charming personality, it was clear to us that she is the perfect fit for our brand,” said William Fang, Chief Executive Officer of OPPO Electronics in a statement.

Last weekend, Ayda Jebat had a meet and greet session with her Singaporean fans to promote House of DRE perfume at Malaysia Fest 2016.

Malaysian mixed doubles go for the gold in Rio 2016

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Malaysian pair, Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying have made it to the mixed doubles final, securing at least an Olympic silver medal in badminton at Rio 2016.

The two shuttlers won against Xu Chen-Ma Jin of China, 21-12, 21-19 in a semi-final match within 45 minutes.

“We still can’t believe that we are in the final. We had dreamed of this but to have actually done it is an amazing feeling,” said Peng Soon as quoted by News Straits Times.

(Photo source: Bernama Twitter)

“We knew we had a chance as the China pair were under as much pressure as we were. We told ourselves that we had to keep focused and minimise our mistakes.”

The Malaysian team will soon face Indonesia’s Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir in Wednesday's final.


“The final will be another challenge as we lost to the Indonesians in the group stage but we will prepare well and give it our best,” said Yiu Ling.

Meanwhile, Malaysian men’s doubles badminton team Goh V Shem and Tan Wee Kiong stunned world number one pair Lee Yong Dae and Yoon Yeon Seong from South Korea to qualify for the men's doubles semi-finals.

(Photo source: NST Twitter)

The duo beat the South Koreans with a 17-21, 21-18, 21-19 win in 86 minutes.

They will now take on China’s Chai Biao-Hong Wei for a spot in the final.

The men’s double semi-final match between Malaysia and China will take place today at 8.10pm Malaysian time.

(Main photo source: Man Olimpik Twitter)

Malaysian band covers “Suicide Squad” song

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Though the film “Suicide Squad” has garnered mixed reviews, that didn’t stop Malaysian pop band Paperplane Pursuit from covering the theme song by Twenty One Pilots, “Heathens”, which had reached No. 1 on Billboard US Hot Rock Songs.

“‪#‎SuicideSquad‬… Love it or hate it, we thought the soundtrack was awesome! So we couldn't help ourselves doing this cover over the weekend,” read the band’s Facebook post.‬‬

The simple video features lead singer John O made up as Joker, and the rest of the band jamming away to “Heathens” in a dark room that’s dimly lit.

When a fan asked why the other members didn’t dress up as the Suicide Squad members as well, Paperplane Pursuit responded, “We couldn't all be the Joker.”

The cover is quite good and hilarious too, especially the part when the flickering lights sound effects were replaced with frog sounds.

Check it out!


Malaysian wins the country’s first Olympic cycling medal

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Malaysian professional cyclist, Azizulhasni Awang, has made his country proud by winning a bronze medal in the keirin event at the Rio Olympics Games.

Also known as “Azizul the pocket rocket”, the 28-year-old had won Malaysia's first ever Olympic Games cycling medal in his third Olympic appearance.

Azizulhasni finished the race in third place, behind defending champion Jason Kenny of Great Britain and Matthijs Buchli of Holland during the final.

“I dedicate this medal to all Malaysians and to my wife and kids who sacrificed a lot over the years,” he said to Bernama.

(Photo source: ISNMalaysia Team#MAS Twitter)

“Although I was going for the gold, but the bronze is the result of hard work over the years and the beginning to mount for the gold in the 2020 Tokyo Games,” he added.

Azizulhasni was one of the six cyclists and only Asian to qualify for the final round.

His bronze medal is the second medal for Malaysia at the Rio Olympics 2016 as diving pair, Pandelela Rinong and Cheong Jun Hoong had won a silver medal during the synchronised 10m platform last Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Malaysian shuttlers Goh V Shem and Tan Wee Kiong are going for the gold as the pair had won the men’s doubles semi-final after beating China’s Chai Biao and Hong Wei last night.

(Main photo source: BERNAMA Radio Twitter)

Indonesia achieves golden victory at Rio Olympics

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Indonesia's Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir have defeated Malaysian pair Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying, securing their first gold medal in the badminton mixed doubles at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

The world number three pairing won against the Malaysian duo in straight sets, 21-14 21-12, within 45 minutes.


“I feel speechless. I cannot say anything. I’m overwhelmed,” said Tontowi ecstatically.

“For this medal I would like to thank God, my family, my kids, my parents, the citizens of Indonesia, the coach and everyone who has been supporting us along the way,” he continued as quoted on the Olympics’ official website.

“I feel relieved, proud, happy; I don’t know anymore. It’s just an outstanding feeling,” his partner Natsir commented.

“Although I am experienced, I was very stressed and under pressure in the earlier points. I tried to relax and enjoy the game so we could go on and win it.”

While Malaysia settled for silver, the bronze medal went to China's Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei, who were champions of the badminton mixed doubles, four years ago at the London Olympics.

(Photo sources: olympic.org)

Prepare to be amazed by Justin Rivera in “LOL L!VE Comedy”

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“LOL L!VE Comedy” is back to bring you more laughs, and this time,  the comedy show will feature one of the most unique comedians in the world, Justin Rivera!

Known as the Comedian’s Magician, Rivera is a professional comedian and magician who is ready to present Malaysians with two nights of non-stop laughter this coming weekend at Live House KL.


He previously competed on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” and was named a judges’ favourite.

Since then, he has been performing to a diverse group of clients such as the Improv comedy clubs across California, colleges, cruise ships, military shows, to large corporate gatherings for Google and the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.


Rivera was also a magic consultant for Grammy-nominated band One Republic and was featured in their latest music video, “Love Runs Out”.

So get ready to laugh-out-loud this weekend as Rivera will also be joined on stage by Malaysian’s stand-up comedy talents Brian Tan and Papi Zak.


Details are as follows:

Date: 19 & 20 August 2016 (Friday and Saturday)
Time: 8.30pm
Venue: LOL @ Live House, TREC KL
Ticket price: RM40 (Early Bird), RM50 (Door Sale)
Website: loljustinrivera.peatix.com


Luke Nguyen and his experience with Asian street food

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As an accomplished restaurateur, chef, author, television host, and also gastronomic traveller, Luke Nguyen knows everything when it comes to food – especially street food!

That is why the Vietnamese-Australian chef who is known as the “Street Food King” is now ready to return for a brand new series of “Luke Nguyen's Street Food Asia”, where he takes a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the wonderful street food scene and uncovers unusual secret eats.

In this brand-new series, Luke will be exploring the cities all across Asia like Saigon, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, which have some of the best street food in the world!

In conjunction with the new series, TheHive.Asia got a chance to have a special interview with the talented young chef and owner of an award-winning Vietnamese restaurant in Australia, all about the street food in Asia.

(Photo source: sbs.com.au)

What was your most memorable experience filming the series?
Every city had a fantastic memory.  Let's see.  I really, really enjoyed in Kuala Lumpur, for example, I got, I woke up very early and went to a market called Imbi Market, and I remember being there, maybe at 6.45am and I was still half asleep when I arrived, I was meeting a friend there and it was so busy. There were people everywhere, it was like a big food festival before 7.00am and there was so many different dishes available and everyone was up, everyone was eating with their family and dining. For me to be able to that experience is fantastic. The excitement woke me up completely and gave me a great sense of how people dine in Kuala Lumpur.

Is there anything that you absolutely will not eat?
Well there have been things before in my previous travels where I've really, kind of struggled to eat it, but at the end of it, I always do try because I love to try everything.  And this thing I'm talking about is just live coconut worms, you know it was wriggling around and was very big and looks very, very milky.

But you know, I like to try everything so I can't say there's anything that I won't eat, I would always try it once and even if I don't like it I would always give it a go, for sure.  I think if you're in a country and people eat it, you know, on an every-day basis then you should try it at least once. So there's nothing else in this world that I would not eat.

What influences you as a chef and what influences have you drawn from street food itself and filming this series?
I have several restaurants now in Australia, Sydney, Brisbane and I'm about to set one up in Vietnam and also Hong Kong. So, all of these concepts and all of the dishes are influenced by my street food travels. The absolute core of the influence and inspiration is street food.  So I'm taking street food dishes from all over Asia and using say, you know, Wagyu beef or Kurobuta pork or organic vegetables and bringing it up to more of a restaurant experience.


What do you think of the street food or the hawker food culture in Singapore and since Singapore is not included in this season’s “Street Food Asia”, is there any plan to include it for the future series?
I absolutely love the street food in Singapore. I think it's very vibrant and I think it's very, very diverse as well. I can go to Singapore and I feel like I'm in three or four different countries when I'm there, it's such a melting pot of Asian cultures. I've always dreamed about doing a show in Singapore and I think when this programme airs and people love it, then my next series, I'll definitely include Singapore with that continuation of Street Food Asia.

What bout Philippines street food? What have you heard about them?
I've heard that the street food is actually very, very vibrant and exciting, and actually the street food there is big on my list to experience for sure. I'll be very interested in all of the charcoal and the grilling. All the wonderful big, long skewers, all the chicken on the skewers there and barbecued and also the suckling pig. I know Philippines is very famous for that. I'm very excited to try the Balut because in Vietnam we eat Balut as well, but a smaller version of Balut.

What is your favourite street food from this series?
I have to say Kuala Lumpur. I found street food in Kuala Lumpur just so interesting and so different, and so diverse. I spent some time in Brickfields and even there alone was diverse as well. I went to this place called Amar's Food Stall, right in the middle of a car park, and they had all these different types of pastries and fried snacks like Pakora and curry puffs. They also had sweet and savoury and you can just come and choose. There was a lot of Indian clientele, but a lot of Chinese came as well and chose all the different fried foods and sweets and put it into their bag and I thought, “Wow, this is really interesting culture.”

And then you walk a little bit further and then you have a Chinese stall that's been there for 30 years, just making banana fritters. And then across the road was some sweet desserts like the Ice Kacang, it's called ABC Ice Kacang, so even there was Indians but many Chinese there as well. I really liked going to PJC, where I tried Nasi Lemak and Maggi Goreng and not far from there was Mr Hong's Flying Wanton Mee.

I really enjoyed going to Chinatown. I thought the dishes there were fantastic. I had the best Laksa that I've had for sure. I had the Asam Laksa and the normal curry Laksa – loved it! I really enjoyed everything about my locations in Kuala Lumpur. I remember driving quite far to Kajang, where I had Willy's satay at the Ramal Food Junction. They probably had around four or five little charcoal barbeques and it was just smoke and aroma from the chicken, the mutton, the beef satay, was really incredible and some fun dishes as well like Sup Gearbox.

So that was really interesting. So I think Kuala Lumpur was one of my most exciting street food journeys of this series because it was so different every day, it was so diverse.

(Photo source: sbs.com.au)

Any funny stories you've had while doing your show, and exploring street food in Asia?
I think one of the funniest experiences was when I was in Vietnam and a lot of street food, as you know, in Asia is mostly on wheels, right, either on a cart, or some of it's on a bicycle. And in Saigon, a lot of the street food vendors don't really have a permit to be there on the street.

So I was dining in very early morning and having one of my great street food dishes, my noodles with chargrilled pork and vermicelli and Vietnamese herbs and I was sitting there enjoying it with my soy bean, hot soy bean milk and suddenly everyone just jumped and took their chairs and their dish and just ran away. And I thought “Wow, what's happening? I'm just sitting here alone.” And even the stall owner just pushed her cart and left.  And I was sitting there by myself with my noodles in my hand, I didn't know what to do, so I just picked my chair, picked my dish and ran as well and I just followed everyone. And the cameraman was like, “What's happening?” so the cameraman ran with us and we just ran and I looked behind us and of course, the authorities of that area was coming through and moving all the street food vendors away.

What about kitchen disaster stories, do you have any that you can share?
Yes, yes I do. When I was growing up as a boy, I grew up in my family restaurant and my father started a master stock. So this master stock was alive every day, we'd look after it, we'd cook all of our whole chicken, our whole ducks, quails, that kind of thing, every day in this master stock and then he'll top it up every day.

So this master stock was more than ten years old by the time I got older and when I opened my own restaurant, Red Lantern in Sydney, I took this master stock that father gave me to keep it alive even further because he sold his restaurant. And one day we had an apprentice – I was training an apprentice and showed him to cook the chicken and the whole ducks in the master stock. And then we'd hung up the birds so they could dry and then I turned around and he was pouring the master stock away in the sink because he didn't realise that you had to keep the master stock alive and luckily he only poured around a third of it away. But my heart just dropped when I saw that because this is more than a decade of love and passion and cooking to create this amazing flavour through this master stock. So that was a big disaster and it could have been a bigger disaster if I didn't catch him in time.

What exactly is a master stock?
In Vietnamese and Chinese cooking there's a stock called the master stock. And some master stocks are kept for maybe 60, 70 years and can be sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now this stock is a stock that you keep alive every single day.

As much as you poach and cook ingredients in it, the flavour develops day by day, so you never throw the master stock away, you keep it alive. You bring it to the boil, you skim the impurities, you add more herbs and flavouring to it, and then you put it in the cool room. And then in the morning you bring it to the boil again, you cook more and so the older it is, the better quality this master stock becomes. So my master stock was over ten years old. So if he'd poured all of it away then that would have been really bad.

You've had a lot of experience with your street food adventures and we just want to know what are your tips on how to make the most out of a street adventure? 
Well, before I go to any country, I like to learn the basic words, you know, so you can actually converse slightly. I don't mean like to do a month or two month course, but just basic words where you can talk a little bit.

And so the locals are always key. Follow the locals, ask the locals and see where they eat and where they recommend. And that's what I always do and I think with my programmes, I love to find authenticity. I don't want to go to places where you can simply get online and to know where to go. I'd rather hear it from the area that I'm in. A lot of it is trial and error, of course, and I eat in a lot of all the different areas. But the first thing is to see where all the locals are going, where there are people sitting there from morning to night and what’s always the busiest stand.

I always look at the produce as well. So with street food, the beauty of street food is that you see all the ingredients in front of you, they're cooking right in front, so I always look there. And I love to eat street food where it's close to a wet market because then you know that every morning, they just go to the market, buy their produce and they set up right there, so you know it's really fresh.  And if they run out of something they always go back to the fresh market and then cook it again.

(Photo source: sbs.com.au)

To wrap it up, here’s a little bit of a fun question. If you were stranded on an island, what five ingredients would you bring with you and why?
So, first of all, I would probably bring some sauces with me. I would say fish sauce because I love fish sauce. I would have to bring some garlic. I would bring some chili as well. I would bring some aromatics, like lemongrass and galangal. And the last one would be lots of fresh vibrant types of herbs like different types of Vietnamese mint, or Laksa mint, coriander, sawtooth coriander, all those lovely mints and herbs that that I have in my fridge all the time.

So if I'm on an island, I'm thinking that I would be able to find some root vegetables, so that's fine, that's covered, I would be able to go fishing, so I can get some fish and some other seafood, so that's covered as well. So as long as that's covered and I've got all of my aromatics and sauces and fresh herbs, I'm very, very happy.

“Luke Nguyen's Street Food Asia” is set to premier on Monday, 22 August 2016 at 9.25pm (SEA/PH), 8.25pm (BKK/JKT), and 29 August at 9.25pm (MY) on TLC channel.


Also in conjunction with the premiere of the brand new series, TLC Asia will be running an Instagram contest, and the winner of the contest will win a 3-days-2-night trip for TWO to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam (accommodations and flight provided) and attend a cooking class at Grain which is owned by Luke Nguyen.

Just follow the steps below.

1.Follow @TLCSEAsia on Instagram.
2.Post a hawker/street food dish on Instagram and make sure the location tag the name of the stall and hashtag - #TLCMyHood #LukeNguyenSFA.
3.Write a minimum of 20 words on what the dish means to you.
4.TLC will select the top 8 entries over the course of 8 weeks and then Luke Nguyen will choose the most impressive post in terms on authenticity, composition, creativity and copy.

Meet South Korean talent DEAN in Malaysia

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South Korean R&B singer-songwriter, DEAN  is making his first visit to Malaysia next month to promote his new EP, “130 Mood: TRBL”.

The young and talented performer will also attend My.FM’s <Dare Dare Come2.0> Road Show and perform at the upcoming 2016 AIM Chinese Music Awards!

DEAN is most popularly known for being credited in EXO’s “Black Pearl” and “Unfair”.

The 23-year-old singer also composed songs for various artists like VIXX, UNIQ, Boys Republic, Block B and more.


He recently also collaborated with Tae Yeon from Girls Generation for the song, “Starlight”.


The number “130” on his EP symbolises the car plate number of the late American actor, James Dean, who inspired his current stage name, while “TRBL” stand for “trouble”.

With his rising popularity, Universal Music Malaysia has decided to bring the talented star to meet and entertain his growing fan base in Malaysia for THREE days!

DEAN will be visiting places in Malaysia like Sunway Pyramid mall, Gurney Paragon mall in Penang and also Sunway Putra Hotel.


So if you want to catch him while he is in town, be sure to visit the following places on the following dates, and don’t forget to purchase his EP too!

 DEAN Promo Tour in Malaysia Schedule
Date
Time
Event
Venue
10/09/2016
(Saturday)
2PM-5PM
MY FM Dare Dare Come 2.0 Go!
Concourse Area, LG1, Old Wing, Sunway Pyramid
6-7PM
130 Mood:TRBLAutograph Session
Popular Bookstore, Level LG1, Sunway Pyramid
11/09/2016
(Sunday)
7:30PM
130 Mood:TRBLShowcase In Penang
Atrium, Level 1, Gurney Paragon Mall, Penang
12/09/2016
(Monday)
8PM
AIM Chinese Award 2016
By Invitation Card
Grand Ballroom, Level 9, Sunway Putra Hotel, KL

You can stand a chance to take photo with DEAN, win passes to attend DEAN’s Malaysia Press Conference, and get Loud Speaker Family Karaoke cash vouchers and member card. 

For more details about game participation, please visit Universal Music Malaysia Regional Facebook or http://player.lemonadebox.com/mydeantrbl_tc


Ella and Faizal Tahir to rock Malaysia’s ONE Championship

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Malaysia’s Queen of Rock, Ella and multi-award winning singer Faizal Tahir are set to rock the MMA fighting cage at the upcoming ONE Championship event this September!

With the recent collaboration between ONE Championship and Universal Music Group (UMG), the “ONE: UNBREAKABLE WARRIORS” event will be a night full of live sporting action and music.

Ev “E.T.” Ting (Left) and Rob “Ruthless” Lisita (Right) are ready to face off!

"We are delighted to collaborate with ONE Championship on an evening of live sporting action and music,” said Mr Kenny Ong, Managing Director of UMG, Malaysia and Singapore, in a statement.

“We are excited with the concept of a live MMA sport event combined with the energy and adrenaline of a rock concert, and making this a historic occasion.”

“Kuala Lumpur will witness an atmosphere like no other at ONE: UNBREAKABLE WARRIORS. We are ecstatic for everyone to be part of all the excitement of fight night,” he continued.

Apart from Ella and Faizal Tahir, Universal Music Group will also be bringing in fresh talents Nik Qistina and Natasha Sass to perform at the event.


From left to right: Mr. Kenny Ong, Managing Director of UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP, Malaysia and Singapore, Faizal Tahir, Nik Qistina, Mr. Victor Cui, CEO of ONE Championship, and Natasha Sass.

“ONE: UNBREAKABLE WARRIORS” will be taking place at the Stadium Negara on 2 September in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The event will be headlined by a massive bout between Malaysia’s own Ev “E.T.” Ting and Australia’s “Ruthless” Rob Lisita.

Catch Malaysian fighter Ev “E.T.” Ting at ONE: UNBREAKABLE WARRIORS

For more information, visit onefc.com.

(Main photo sources: instaonline.com.my, Faizal Tahir Facebook)

Tour the iconic shooting locations of “Kabali” in Malaysia

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Come and see where superstar Rajinikanth shot his iconic movie, “Kabali”, in Malaysia!

The movie proved to be a huge hit and it has indirectly promoted the Malaysian locations in India and to his legions of fans across the world.

Therefore, Tourism Malaysia is working together with AirTravel Enterprises India Limited (ATE) to introduce the Malaysia Kabali-package deal as one of their latest promotional strategy to draw more Indian tourists to Malaysia!

“Tourism Malaysia and ATE want Indian travellers to come and experience personally the prominent places the down-to-earth star chose for his movie shooting, instead of just watching the places on the screen,” said Tourism Malaysia's South India/Sri Lanka Director, Noor Azman Samsudin to Bernama.

“Therefore, the package was specially designed and launched for Rajni's fans to go and visit the places of “Kabali’s” shooting and gain rare opportunity like how Rajinikanth felt about Malaysia's uniqueness,” he added.

The cost of the four-days-three-nights tour package starts at INR 24,900 Rupees (RM1,500) per person (excluding airfare) which will include visits to Malaysia’s iconic location and popular tourist attractions related to the film like the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, KLCC, Grand Salon Lobby Lounge of Palace of Golden Horses, Selangor Royal Club, Malacca and Carey Island.

With this offer, Tourism Malaysia aims to bring one million tourists from the Indian sub-continent to Malaysia this year.

Yuna releases new Malay song featuring SonaOne

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California-based Malaysian song bird Yuna has collaborated with local rapper SonaOne on a brand new single titled “Pulang”.

On her Instagram, she posted “My new Malaysian single "Pulang" featuring SonaOne is finally here!”


“It’s in Malay, my native language, “Pulang” means “come home”. Dedicated to all you people in long distance relationships! Specials thanks to these talented beings - AG Coco, Lincoln Jesser and Bobby Coleslaw for producing it!”


AG Coco previously worked with Yuna on the song “Home” and “Terukir di Bintang”, Lincoln Jesser featured Yuna on his songs “Baby Boy” and “In My Dreams”, while Bobby Coleslaw worked with the 29-year-old on the Billboard hit “Crush” featuring Usher.

This is the singer’s first Malay song after her song “Material” from her last full length Malay album of the same name, which was released on last year’s April.

SonaOne also shared the news on his social media saying, “I am super happy about this collaboration with the ever-so wonderful, talented and beautiful Yuna for her new Malay single “Pulang”!”


The song is already available on Spotify and iTunes, listen to it now!


(Photo source: Yuna and SonaOne Facebook)

Namewee arrested following new controversial video

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Controversial Malaysian singer Namewee has done it again. The singer is once again at loggerheads with law officials following the release of his latest music video, “Oh My God”.

The singer, real name Wee Meng Chee, was arrested upon his arrival at Kuala Lumpur International Airport yesterday, Bernama reported.

ACP Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said that the 33-year-old was detained at 3.30pm yesterday to assist with the investigation of Wee reportedly being disrespectful to Islam by releasing the aforementioned music video, which he posted to his Facebook recently along with a message asking the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to take a look at it.

The controversy surrounding the music video begun last month, when the singer, along with a Taiwanese band called Nine-One-One, used the floating mosque in Tanjung Bungah, Penang as a location for its filming.


His negative portrayal of Islam in said video prompted locals to lodge police reports against the singer. However, Wee was unable to be detained earlier as he was out of the country.

He later released another video defending himself, saying that he was merely promoting religious harmony through the music video.

Original article from Cinema Online

Highlights of Rio Olympics’ closing ceremony

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The 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio wrapped up in yet another vibrant and beautiful carnival-inspired closing ceremony last Sunday night.

The ceremony started with interpretive dancers dressed as Macaws – birds native to North and South America – representing various landmarks in the host city, including Sugar Loaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer, before gathering to form the shape of the Olympic rings.



Samba icon Martinho da Vila then performed a rendition of the song “Carinhoso” along with his daughters and granddaughter.

His performance was then followed by a choir of 27 children singing the Brazilian National Anthem, before moving on to the flag parade.


The ceremony also featured a performance by Norwegian DJ Kygo and singer-songwriter Julia Michaels, singing the song “Carry Me”, and also included the games' final medal awards for the men's marathon.


After the Olympic flag was officially handed from IOC President Thomas Bach to Governor of Tokyo Yuriko Koike, all the attention falls on Japan, the next country which will host the 2020 Summer Olympics.


One of the most talked about moments from this year’s closing ceremony was the teaser trailer for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, which featured clips of Japanese athletes including famous anime and game icons like Hello Kitty, Pac Man, Captain Tsubasa and Doraemon.


Meanwhile, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made a grand entrance by cosplaying as Super Mario and emerging from a giant sewer pipe in the middle of the stadium.


Gymnasts from Aomori University then performed an awesome futuristic dance routine highlighting Japan's electronic culture, before the presentation ended with the logo of the forthcoming Tokyo games along with the lines, “See you in Tokyo!”



Brazilian songstress Mariene de Castro sang in front of the Olympic cauldron as the flame was extinguished, and the ceremony officially ended with a fireworks display and a tribute to Rio's signature event, the Carnival.



Five mobile games just like Pokémon Go!

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Pokémon Go is currently the most popular mobile game in history, which come as no surprise as the game / mobile app has become a global phenomenon and is now one of the most used mobile apps, with more than 130 million users globally.

One of the unique points of the game is that users will be able to capture Pokémon in the real world, so it has introduced the augmented reality concept to many for the first time.


However, the game certainly wasn’t the first mobile game to utilise the concept, since a few years ago there were a number of games that already fused the virtual and real world.

But with the Pokémon Go craze going on right now, more and more games with a similar concept and style are starting to appear in the market.

Here are five other mobile games which are similar to Pokémon Go.

1.Zombies, Run

Zombies, Run is an immersive running app where users need to “run away” from zombies in real life. The app is a great way to encourage people to work out while running away from the undead. Basically, via the app, users will be given a series of missions like collecting supplies and evading zombies. While running, users will listen to various audio narrations interrupting their playlist about zombie apocalypse, including a creepy medley of zombie groans! Also the game is hands-free, so while collecting supplies, users just need to pass by certain check points, then it will be automatically collected. Zombies, Run became the highest-grossing Health & Fitness app on Apple's App Store within two weeks of its initial release.

2.Night Terrors

If you are a horror movie lover, the Night Terrors is the perfect mobile game for you.! Like Pokémon Go, the game combines real-life environments with elements from a virtual world, but instead of capturing cute Pokémons, you will be running away from ghosts and ghouls. If you want more excitement, play the game at night with all the lights turned off and put on your headphones for the best sound effects. The game can also manipulate your phone’s operating system, so don’t be surprised when you suddenly received creepy messages and photos.

3.Maguss

Late last month, news that Niantic – creator of Pokémon Go, creating a Harry Potter spin-off of the game; Harry Potter Go, has been going viral on the internet. There have been rumours, fan-made trailers, and even a petition for the game that currently has more than 50,000 signatures. Various news outlets have also reported that the game is currently in early development and that Niantic's senior developer, Marcus Figueroa even confirmed the news in an interview with IGN. However, it was later reported that the news was false as IGN has denied reporting anything regarding Harry Potter Go.


Although Harry Potter Go will not be happening anytime soon in the future, another augmented reality-based Harry Potter-esque game called Maguss has been created, and the idea to create this game came years before Pokémon Go was released. The game allows users to explore the real world and live in fantasy at the same time, as they use magic spells to battle dragons, trolls and other magical creatures. The game even comes together with its very own Maguss Wand, but users can choose to play the game without the wand too. For now, the game company is trying to get a Harry Potter license to develop an AR game as per the publication, and if Warner Bros. is willing to work with them, they might be officially taking on “Harry Potter Go” soon.

4.Ingress

Ingress is probably one of the most similar game to Pokémon Go as it is Niantic’s first augmented reality mobile game. The game is a massive multiplayer location-based online game which has a science fiction back story with a continuous open narrative. Players have to travel to various destinations to hack “portals” in real life locations and build them up after choosing one of the teams to fight against the other side. The mechanism of the game is very similar to Pokémon Go, but the feel is different and it is a bit more serious and complex.

5.City Spirit Go

Since Pokémon Go has not yet been officially released in China, the country had decided to create its own version of the highly popular mobile game called, City Spirit Go. As a total rip-off of Pokémon Go, the Chinese game is also a location-based game which requires users to move around in the real world to catch different monsters that have elemental qualities and can be evolved into different kind of creatures. The game is currently the top free game in China today, but the one thing that is missing from the game is the exciting element of augmented reality because the Chinese government has blocked Google Maps, which probably explains why Pokémon Go still hasn’t been released in China.

Jannine Weigel returns for Domrei Angkor Charity Concert

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Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, Domrei Angkor Charity Concert plans to go big this year as it brings in more excitement and music!

Dubbed as Domrei Angkor “Move the Light”, the objective of the concert is to raise funds for Kantha Bopha Hospital, Children's Hospital in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Taking place on 27 August 2016 at Koh Pich Theatre, the concert will see the return of Thai-German superstar, Jannine Weigel, who also goes by the nickname Ploychompoo.


Other performers who will be joining the 16-year-old star are Adda, Heng Pitu, Step, Ma Chanpanha, Reth Suzana, Run Syra, Oung Soria, Dynamic (Boy band), Sed2R (Boy band), and a special appearance from famous Thai actress, Pancake.



Entry ticket for the event is priced at USD5, and you can purchase them by calling 070 346 826 or 093 70 79 09.

There will also be special merchandise like exclusive wristbands and t-shirts up for sale!

The concert is sponsored by Smart, Cambodia Beer, Chatime, Legend Cinemas and Westec Media Limited.

(Photo sources: Jannine Weigel Facebook)

PewDiePie is on vacation in Malaysia with girlfriend

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YouTube sensation and famous video-game commentator is currently in Malaysia with his girlfriend, and it is rumoured that he will be here for a week!

The 26-year-old uploaded a photo of him with his Italian girlfriend, Marzia Bisognin, in front of the Petronas Twin Towers, with the caption, “We are in Malaysia!!”


Real name, Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, PewDiePie is known for providing commentary for the video games that he plays and records, and the videos usually include many of his funny facial reactions.

PewDiePie is the most subscribed channel on YouTube with more than 47 million subscribers, which is the all-time highest record of YouTube subscribers which also makes him the highest paid YouTuber of all-time.



This year, he has been listed as one of “The World’s 100 Most Influential People” by TIME magazine.

Whenever the Swedish gamer does a commentary on a certain indie game, it will create an Oprah effect, as it will boost the sale for the title that he has played.

With a large amount of fan base which he refers to as the “Bro Army”, PewDiePie’s popularity has allowed him to stir support for fundraising drives.

So if you happen to see him walking around town, be sure to make him feel welcomed in Malaysia!

Sorry ladies, but Henry Golding is now officially married!

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Malaysian heartthrob Henry Golding has finally tying the knot with his girlfriend of four years, Liv Lo, an Italian-Taiwanese TV presenter and Yoga instructor based in Singapore.


The wedding was held yesterday at Cove 55 Santubong, Sarawak, in a simple garden wedding style.



Liv Lo was gorgeous in her simple white wedding gown while Henry was as dashing as ever in his blue tux.


Henry Golding who is a mix of English and Sarawakian Malaysian of the Iban tribe, used to be the host of 8TV’s Quickie show.

He is now a travel host and presenter who covers for international news outlet like ESPN, Channel News Asia, National Geographic, Fox and NBC Universal.




(Photo sources: hype.my)

Fazura and Zul Ariffin star in new Proton Persona ad

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Proton Holdings Bhd has released the promotional video of their new vehicle, Proton Persona, starring Malaysian artistes Fazura and Zul Ariffin in a “Fast & Furious” style short movie!

In the four-minute short movie, the two local stars play two undercover agents who are given a mission to hijack two lorry containers which carry the brand new Proton cars and steal them.


Directed by Ghaz Abu Bakar and produced by KRU Studios, the short movie seems like a parody of “Fast & Furious”, with the title, “Faz & Fairuz”, the names of the two undercover agents.


The action-packed video shows the two agents speeding with two Proton Persona cars, overtaking many Proton Iriz cars on the highway, symbolising the passing of the baton to the new Proton cars.


In the video, Zul Ariffin and Fazura comment on the amazing features that the car has like more airbags, the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) function, and automatic head lamps.

The car is the second generation of the Persona family first introduced in 2007, and they are priced between RM46,800 and RM59,800.


(Photo source: Nur Fazura Facebook)

AirAsia offers free flights for life to Asean Olympic gold medalists

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Malaysian low-cost airline AirAsia is offering free flights for life to all Asean athletes who won gold medals at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The Asean athletes who won silver and bronze will also be rewarded free flights, but only for five and two years, respectively.

“What an Olympics this was for Asean. AirAsia, which has its roots in Asean, wants to reward those who gave us so much joy,” said AirAsia CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes on his Facebook page.

“Also they taught and reminded us never to give up on your dreams and never stop believing you can be the best in the world,” he added.


Eligible athletes can now fly to any of the more than 120 destinations within AirAsia and AirAsia X's extensive network in Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Africa, Bernama reports.

The Asean athletes who won gold medal at Rio 2016 include Joseph Schooling from Singapore, Liliyana Natsir and Tontowi Ahmad from Indonesia, Hoang Xuan Vinh from Vietnam, and Sukanya Srisurat and Sopita Tanasan from Thailand.

“Thank you to all the medallists for making us dream and believe,” Tony Fernandes continued.

iflix introduces new curated Playlist by celebrities

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Video-on-Demand service iflix has launched a brand new feature to let you know what your favourite celebrities are currently watching!

The all-new Playlist feature is curated by more than fifty famous Malaysian celebrities including Afdlin Shauki, Sazzy Falak, Maya Karin, Amber Chia, Elaine Daly, Diana Danielle and more.


There are two Playlist categories – People, which are curated recommendations from celebrities, and Collections, which is for people with specific content tastes of themes such as Superhero Squad, Bromance, Paranormal Activities, and Sing Alongs among others.

The feature is already available for iflix subscribers in the latest updated version of the app.

New subscribers will be offered free trials with full access to its service, features and content.

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