- Going the Distance
- Vampires Suck
- Inception
- The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
- Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame
- The Back-up Plan
- Toy Story 3
- The A-Team
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- Iron Man 2 (reviewed by Sebastian Ng)
- Stick 'Em Up!
- Gold Rush
- Feast on This
- Eating Nostalgia
- My Klang Valley: Chef Wan
- East Side Story
- 101: Cookbooks
- Leonardo's
- Bar Italia
- Bangkok House
- BERGERak
- Cookin’ Up A Storm: Nanta Cookin' Hits KL
- Ideas Are Metatastic!
- We Love You, Great Leader!
- It Was Always About Forever
- HeART – 6th Solo Art Exhibition by Lui Cheng Thak
- Hole in One
- Intra-faith Dialogue
- Mamak Mee-Ah!
- CUT2010: New Photography from Southeast Asia: PARALLEL UNIVERSE
- Soundscape Records presents Lite and Lymbyc System
- Usher Live in KL
- World in Motion
- Taming of The Shrew: A Bollywood Cabaret
- You're in My Heart Concert and Gala Night
- Kelly Clarkson live in Malaysia!
- Placebo live in KL
- Kings of Convenience
- Babyface 'live' in KL!
- Eco Freedom Concert: Efek Rumah Kaca
This week will be an exciting one, with cool parties to celebrate Hari Raya and gorge on delicious mooncakes and fresh Pacific Saury!
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- H-Artistry 'The Global Art of Mixing' on Sept 18 will see Ze!, DJ Nesh, and DJ inquisitive performing!
- Twenty percent of BN party members not registered to vote?; Paris Hilton coming to KL!; Zombie classes for students
- PM's open house: Everybody's invited!; Mass strikes rock Paris; Magic Mushrooms may help cancer patients
- Updated: Arthur's Day 2010 brings you Flo Rida, Colby O'Donis, and Sean Kingston!
- Grand Prix Season Singapore Contest! Your ticket to fast cars, exhilarating experiences and out of this world performances
- Green light for Bukit Gasing bungalows; China pilots faked CV; Meet the 106-year-old virgin!
- Introducing: Small Talk With The Moon
- TV3 apologises and withdraws Raya ad; Wayne Rooney caught in new sex scandal; Craiglist censors "adult services" section
- Interview: Shanon Shah on journalism, a new album, and leaving KL
- Hishamuddin: Special task force to monitor Internet; Genting bus crash leaves 18 injured; Fat keeps McDonald's food immortal
- FoodOp: Chasing Gragao
- Community Board: The City
- Community Board: The Sabahan in Malaysia
- Focus Focus: Hoping for More
- Community Board: Notes about Independence
- What Was I Saying Again?: Hats Off To Our Merdeka Heroes
- Focus Focus: All Grown Up
- FoodOp: Porn is Good For The Stomach
- Community Board: Re-colourising A Nation
- What Was I Saying Again?: The Future’s So Bright, Better Close Your Eyes
- BERGERak
- Global Presents Solarstone
- Cookin’ Up A Storm: Nanta Cookin' Hits KL
- Soundscape Records presents Lite and Lymbyc System
- Usher Live in KL
- Global presents Diplo and Major Lazer Live
- The A-Team
- It Was Always About Forever
- Taming of The Shrew: A Bollywood Cabaret
- HeART – 6th Solo Art Exhibition by Lui Cheng Thak
A new look, veteran journos talking about chasing terrorists, and our annual 20 Under 40 list! All that and more in our September 2010 issue!
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Alexis Bistro presents Isaac Entry
10:30PM - 05 Mar 2010, 10:30PM - 06 Mar 2010 | Filed under Music | Venue: Alexis Bistro AmpangAddress: Lot 10 & 11, Ground Floor, Great Eastern Mall, 303 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur | Train: N/A
Price: Admission is free (dress code applies) | Contact: 03 4260-2288
E-mail: info@alexis.com.my | Website: www.alexis.com.my
Isaac Entry's music is an easy mix across a range of styles and genres. Drawing from the traditions of reggae, blues, soul and contemporary folk he has crafted a sound that is uniquely his, and has performed in festivals and venues in various countries across the globe. Entry's live shows comprise his original numbers as well as songs by Bob Marley, Nina Simone and Ray Charles. Joining him on stage will be his band and Zarul Albakri on blues harp, flute and didgeridoo.
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