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Is Penang Truly Inclusive for Persons with Disabilities?
December 2020 Feature

Is Penang Truly Inclusive for Persons with Disabilities?

6 min read
Ernest, Jia Hui and their eight-month-old daughter. Photo: Ooi Tze Xiong.LIVEABILITY IS VERY much a layered concept. Since the 1960s, discourse on city pl...
by Ooi Tze Xiong
Ooi Tze Xiong
Penang through the Eyes of Young Resident Foreigners
December 2020 Feature

Penang through the Eyes of Young Resident Foreigners

6 min read
HAILED A RETIREE’S paradise, Penang welcomes expatriates from all over the world to call the state their home. But curiously – and excitingly &ndash...
by Cheah Mi Chelle
Cheah Mi Chelle
Serving is a Sikh’s Legacy
December 2020 Feature Covid-19 Exclusives

Serving is a Sikh’s Legacy

3 min read
Husband and wife Daljit Singh and Sukhveer Kaur, organised a community outreach programme. Volunteers were recruited, and dry rations were purchased and distributed to families of diverse nationalities, including migrant workers, across the state.
by Esther Ping Dominic
Esther Ping Dominic
Pianist Foo Mei Yi: “Enjoyment of Music Makes the Musician”
December 2020 Feature

Pianist Foo Mei Yi: “Enjoyment of Music Makes the Musician”

4 min read
Foo Mei Yi took to the piano instantly, and as she grew, so did her passion for music. Encouraged by her parents, she enrolled at the Royal College and Royal Academy of Music in London.
by Sarah Daniel Jacob
Sarah Daniel Jacob
Will the Pandemic Raise Awareness of Penang’s Need for a Proper Concert Hall?
December 2020 Feature Covid-19 Exclusives

Will the Pandemic Raise Awareness of Penang’s Need for a Proper Concert Hall?

4 min read
THE PENANG PHILHARMONIC Orchestra (PPO) held its last publicised concert on March 1 before its plans for the year ahead was forced to be on a momentary interlud...
by Cheah Mi Chelle
Cheah Mi Chelle
Penang Needs to Develop Public Appreciation of the Performing Arts
December 2020 Feature

Penang Needs to Develop Public Appreciation of the Performing Arts

4 min read
Conversations with local performers reveal commonalities in their artistic journeys. In order for practical solutions to be worked out, more light needs to be shed on why the performing arts are floundering in Penang.
by Cher Yee Xin
Cher Yee Xin
Peri-urbanisation in Penang: A Potential to Exploit or a Threat to Overcome?
December 2020 Feature

Peri-urbanisation in Penang: A Potential to Exploit or a Threat to Overcome?

3 min read
PERI-URBANISATION DESCRIBES the transitional process of an area peripheral to urban centres, the end result of which boasts an interesting blend of rural and ur...
by Syafiqah Nazurah Mukhtar
Syafiqah Nazurah Mukhtar
Buying a House in Penang to Retire To
December 2020 Feature

Buying a House in Penang to Retire To

7 min read
I HAVE TO admit, I have not always liked Penang. I had been somewhat fond of it, but this had been more for sentimental reasons; I met my wife there as an under...
by a Future Penangite
a Future Penangite
Being Aged in Penang Today
December 2020 Feature

Being Aged in Penang Today

5 min read
Ray Rozells.PENANG IS OFTEN regaled a paradise for retirees. But conditions differ greatly, as one would expect. Penang Monthly interviews a few aged resi...
by Kelvyn Yeang
Kelvyn Yeang
Farms in Town to Inspire Green Thinking
November 2020 Feature

Farms in Town to Inspire Green Thinking

4 min read
THE UN PROJECTS that by 2050, about 75% of the world population will live in cities; and 90% of this increase will take place in Africa and Asia. Presently, 75%...
by Enzo Sim
Enzo Sim
Flying into Malaysia during the Pandemic
September 2020 Feature Covid-19 Exclusives

Flying into Malaysia during the Pandemic

5 min read
FLYING DURING COVID-19 can be an intimidating affair. The overall experience is fraught with uncertainties: what are the odds of catching the virus inflight? Ca...
by Enzo Sim
Enzo Sim
Are Our Trishaws Doomed?
September 2020 Feature Covid-19 Exclusives

Are Our Trishaws Doomed?

3 min read
Trishaw operator Koay Beng Hong owns about 50 trishaws which he rents out to peddlers at a fee of RM2 per month. It is no secret that most of these peddlers are homeless, but are still intent on making their own living.
by Lim Sok Swan
Lim Sok Swan
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