Campus Plus Magazine May 2015

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CONTENTS

FEATURES

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BEAUTY BUZZ

food makeup

Tasty makeup anyone?

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WIRED UP

PLUG INTO THE FUTURE OF TECH

For your monthly dose of the latest tech stuff, look no further

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career chat

Diary of a Celebrity Mum

We take a chat with Belinda Chee, mother, TV host, and emcee extraordinaire

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WANDERLUST

Surfing Through Your Travels (Part 2)

Join Jasmine as she continues talking about Couchsurfing

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ARTS & CULTURE MAMMA MIA!

Learn more about how Mother’s Day is celebrated around the globe

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COVER STORY like a boss

Find out what it takes to be a young entrepreneur!



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REGULARS

FEATURES

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FOOD DIRECTORY

LOCO FOR MEXICAN FOOD

NEWS ......................................... 08

We join Guac!, a food truck that serves Mexican food

FASHION BUZZ ......................... 22 CAMPUS COUTURE...................... 26

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ANIME

BEAUTY Q&A ............................. 30

ALL HAIL THE LADIES OF ANIME

BEAUTY CASE............................. 31

Without the ladies, anime would be pretty boring...

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GUYS STUFF .............................. 32 MUSIC......................................... 36

DIY/LIFEHACKS

MIGHTY MUFFIN POWER BREAKFAST

K-POP ........................................ 38

Make a delicious breakfast in minutes!

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GAME ON!

PILLARS OF ETERNITY

Take a look at the latest RPG from the people who brought you the Baldur’s Gate series!

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WELLNESS ................................. 53 MOVIES ........................................ 58

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DREAM CARS ............................. 62 BOOKSHELF ................................ 71 EVENT-FULL ................................ 78


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Dedicated to All Mothers Out There.

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Apart from that, there are plenty of exciting images from our 100th issue roadshow, which was held at a number of different campuses throughout the Klang Valley. We took plenty of pictures there, so if you saw us at your campus last month, take a look at the four page special coverage of our roadshow, and you may just see yourself.

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Let’s not forget one of the most important things for the month of May – it’s Mother’s Day! Naggy, cool, awesome, or wise, mothers come in many different shapes and sizes. Regardless of how she looks like though, you mother is truly someone deserving of your love. After all, she did carry you in her belly for nine months, and change your diapers till you were old enough to understand how to use the toilet. On another note, there was a mistake in the previous issue where we accidentally placed the wrong text for the article about Sunsilk organising a Selfie Movie. We humbly apologise for this mistake, and will run the article in the Lifestyle News section once again in this issue. Till the next issue, Here’s to mums all over the world!

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THE LATEST FROM YOUR CAMPUS

MAY 2015

SPOTLIGHT

Raffles’ Budding Designers Begin Career

with Grand Showcase

Aptly titled ‘Begin’, Raffles College of Higher Education’s 33rd Graduation Showcase gave its Fashion Design students quite the platform at the Grand Ballroom of the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. 20 students capped off their two-and-a-half years’ worth of studies with ambitious five-piece collections, each with a highly individual creative vision. By the end of the night, the judges had their work cut out for them. The place of second runner up went to Nabil Volkers and his collection, ‘Disturbed’. His was populated with designs inspired by a dark chapter of his life, and incorporated elements from his struggle with depression, anger and insecurities. Serene Foo and her collection, ‘Replicated Reflection’ won first runner up. Her colourful and multi-textured designs got their inspiration from a simple yet unexpected place: the reflections of the city in the scattered puddles on the streets. The distinction of first place went to Michelle Lau Hui Yi and her collection ‘Ivy’, which featured impeccably tailored menswear pieces with daring details. The wearability and minimalist styling of the garments left a deep impression on not just the judges, but the crowd as well.

ACCA Ups Its Game Global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is all set to provide ambitious individuals everywhere with highquality education through its latest online learning venture, ACCA-X. Following the launch of its online platform on the 13th of April, all of ACCA-X’s courses are now made available to the public on the world-renowned edX platform (an online learning station founded by MIT and Harvard). Epigeum (a spin-out company from Imperial College London) also participated in the collaboration by contributing high-quality feature content for the courses. As an effort to boost up financial literacy skills, ACCA-X has unveiled its first two free courses, which are Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting, and Intermediate Financial and Management Accounting. “We believe that ACCA-X will attract a diverse range of talent to the profession and broaden access to learning and allow more learners than ever before to gain valuable financial literacy skills and prepare for the ACCA Qualification,” said ACCA’s Chief Executive, Helen Brand. Anyone who is interested to obtain the skills and qualifications to a rewarding career can enroll online for free at www.acca-x.com. More affordable courses will be officially offered from July 2015.

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THE LATEST FROM YOUR CAMPUS

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UTAR And UPM

Join Durex in Sex Education Efforts Recently, Durex Malaysia’s #SomebodyLikeMe Choose2Protect campaign - which connects undergraduates with their peers to educate youths about sexual and reproductive health (SRH), received another boost with the participation of two new universities. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Perak campus (UTAR) and Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (UPM) have come onboard as project partners, a move which will help the campaign to reach out to more young Malaysians, especially those in rural or suburban areas where sexual education is less accessible. So far, UTAR and UPM have already recruited 90 undergraduates from eight universities to facilitate awareness sessions throughout 2015, with the help of AIESEC. Marketing Manager for Durex Malaysia and Singapore, Karin Chan said, “By involving youth in the advocacy efforts and to run their own programmes, the campaign creates a greater impact on students by breaking down communication barriers among peers on the topic which is largely perceived as embarrassing.” With 50,000 students reached out to worldwide by 190 peer educators since 2013, it’s clear that the campaign is on a winning streak.

Studying Accounting at Sunway College Just Got Easier As part of the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation, Sunway College has once again established itself as a leader in providing education opportunities. A total of 23 deserving students from 16 various schools across Malaysia received the Sunway TES-ICAEW Global Accountant Scholarship at a presentation ceremony recently. The scholarships, totalling RM1 million, will enable recipients to study in the ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) programme at Sunway TES. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and registration fees. Sunway University and Sunway Education’s Senior Executive Director, Dr Elizabeth Lee was at the event to present the scholarships. Sunway TES initially launched the scholarship scheme in 2013 with only two recipients. As of last year, the total number of scholarship recipients increased to 84 students. To be eligible for the award, recipients are required to obtain at least 9As in their SPM exams with a passing rate of 90% and above.

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Congratulations to All Curtin Sarawak Graduates 18th April was a day filled with happiness, as over 600 students of Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) graduated during the university’s annual graduation ceremony. 275 undergraduate students of the Faculty of Business and Humanities, 27 postgraduates students from Master of Accounting, Master of Science (Project Management) and Graduate Certificate in Project Management programmes, 225 undergraduates students of the Faculty of Engineering and Science and eight postgraduates students from its Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes also graduated on the day. A separate graduation ceremony was also held for their diploma programmes students, with a total of 103 students graduating from the Diploma of Business, Diploma of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety, and Diploma of Process Plant Technology programmes, which are offered in collaboration with Australia’s Federation Training. Curtin Sarawak was delighted and proud of their students’ excellent academic achievements, outstanding extracurricular activities as well as their community service contributions. In addition, Curtin Sarawak will continue to provide a world class learning experience for its students by utilising the latest learning technologies and strong student learning support mechanisms.

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SPOTLIGHT

KDU University College’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Khong Yoon Loong (seated, left) and Canon Marketing Malaysia’s President and CEO, Wataru Nishioka (seated right) signing the MoU to officiate the partnership between KDU and Canon Malaysia. Looking on is YB P. Kamalanathan, Deputy Minister of Education II, Ministry of Education (standing, centre), Datin Teh Geok Lian, CEO of KDU Education Group (standing, left), and Brenda Lee, Senior Corporate Affairs Manager (standing, right)

Printing The Way to Success Canon Marketing Malaysia and KDU University College last month signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to seal a five-year Academic Initiative Partnership between the two parties. The signing was done with Canon Marketing Malaysia’s President and CEO, Wataru Nishioka, and KDU University College’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Khong Yoon Loong. Also present at the event were Deputy Minister of Education II, Yang Berhormat P. Kamalanathan P. Panchanathan, Paramount Education Group’s CEO Yang Berbahagia Datin Teh Geok Lian, and Paramount Corporation Berhad’s CEO, Jeffrey Chew. With this MoU in place, KDU’s Utropolis Glenmarie Campus will be equipped with Canon’s copiers, as well as large format printers. There’s also a ‘Canon UniPrint’ shop, where the students can benefit from the convenience of one-stop printing solutions and experience wireless photo printing solutions. In addition, an education fund was also announced, which was established to provide loans to KDU students in need of financial aid.

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Calling All Talented Secondary School Writers! Missed out on the first Sunway-Oxbridge Essay Competition? Fear not, it’s back and they’re calling all secondary school students using the Malaysian education syllabus to submit essays online from 11th April to 10th May 2015. Under Sunway English Language Development Programme, this competition aims to improve the standard of education in Malaysian schools, especially English proficiency among students. In a recent survey conducted by the Gamblers Rehab Centre Malaysia on 5,000 secondary students, 89% of them admitted to being exposed to gambling. Thus, this year’s competition will be introducing the topic of gambling to explore the views of students, particularly touching on its cons. There are two categories to the competition, which are Category A for students in Form 1 to Form 3 and Category B for students in Form 4 and Form 5. Category A’s participants are required to write a 350-word essay on the effects of gambling, while Category B’s participants are required to write about 650 words on why people should quit gambling. Furthermore, the first prize winners of both categories will stand a chance to win a cash prize of RM5,000 and a Sunway Bursary worth RM20,000 each. While for the second prize winners of both categories, they will receive RM3,000 cash and a Sunway bursary valued at RM15,000. The third prize winners of both categories will also receive RM1,000 cash and an RM10,000 Sunway Bursary. Moreover, each category will have 10 consolation prizes, comprising a cash prize of RM500 and Sunway bursary of RM5,000. Submit your essays online now through www. sunway.edu.my/essay. The top 100 finalists will be required to participate in a sit-down essay writing competition, which will be held on 13th June 2015 at several locations nationwide.


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Malaysia’s Next Top Designers Kudos to Wong Kail Li and Lim Yong An! Thanks to their efforts at the Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA) 2014, Malaysians are now ranked amongst Asia’s top young architects and interior designers. In the competition, individuals from seven other participating countries such as Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, China, Japan and Hong Kong were involved. Among all the competitors, the two were crowned as the Gold Winners of NPYDA. The NPYDA 2014 competition featured two categories – Architecture and Interior Design. With a total of 2,303 submissions, entries were evaluated based on colour concept, green and sustainable design, design concept statement and design innovation. Wong, from University Putra Malaysia managed to bag the Gold Award under the Architecture Category. Her winning design, titled “Bond the Vicinity–Hydrophilic Retirement Retreat” is one that encourages the elderly to interact amongst themselves and the public through a green environment. Alongside Wong, Malaysia was also represented by Lim from KBU International College. He was declared as the Gold Award winner for the Interior Design Category. His LEAF (Lifestyle, Easy, Advanced, Fun) Agricultural Nursery, offers a unique and sustainable F&B environment where people can enjoy fresh produce that were harvested using organic waste as compost. This year, NPYDA 2015 will be extended to three other countries namely Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka. More details can be found on www.youngdesigneraward.com.my.

BAC: The Best Brand in Legal Education

Brickfields Asia College (BAC) has received the prominent BrandLaureate Best Brand Award in legal education for the third consecutive year. This award greatly recognises BAC’s reputation for providing world-class education and the college’s success as the nation’s top Law School. The BrandLaureate Award is the first regional brand award that originated in Malaysia. Moreover, this is the only branding award that has worldwide recognition. The award recognises the efforts and commitments of companies in promoting and developing their brand names. Furthermore, leading personalities and corporations such as Hillary Clinton, Nelson Mandela, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Starbucks, AirAsia, DHL and Volkswagen have been past recipients of the award. According to BAC’s Director of Legal Studies William Jacques, they are delighted that BAC has been awarded once again to receive the endorsement from the leading brand awarding body. “We are always looking for ways that we can provide our students with the best academic and co-curricular experience,” he noted. 14

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THE LATEST FOR YOUR WORLD

MAY 2015

SPOTLIGHT

Life in the Fast Lane

The annual Malaysian Formula 1 Grand Prix was held last month and we had the opportunity to speak to team Mercedes AMG driver, Nico Rosberg during a meet-and-greet session with local engineering students. Organised by Petronas, the event was held in the company’s headquarters in KLCC. Naturally, the first question that Nico was asked was how exactly does one become an F1 driver. He explained that the first step is to start go-karting. Even at the go-kart level, there are championships and the best way to get yourself noticed is to win a couple of go-kart championships. If you’re talented, sponsors will come to you and that’ll be the next step to becoming a Formula 1 driver. As for the type of training he has to go through and what his focus in life is currently on, he answered that his training mainly involves being physically fit, because the seatbelt and his helmet are both very tight. If he’s unfit, the chances of sustaining some serious injuries are made higher. As for his focus in life currently, it’s his family – he and his wife are expecting a baby in August. They’ve also got a Labrador puppy at home. Of course, his racing career is also something he’s focused on right now. When asked what his advice for prospective F1 drivers were, he said that studies help a lot. Knowledge of Physics, for example, can help a lot in the setting up and tuning of an F1 car.

Sanctband Shows Students How To Elasticise Exercise Routines Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus was recently paid a visit by Sanctuary Health, who was there to promote its latest product - Sanctband. What might look like simple, colourful elastic bands are actually high quality latex-resistive exercise bands that assist in resistance training and physical rehabilitation. In other words, they help build up your strength and bring your fitness up to an optimum level if you have previously suffered an injury. Being an innovative product, it’s a no-brainer that youths would take to it more readily, and with that in mind the brand was brought to the campus. The promotional event was also held to spark the trend of living healthily, and to spread the word about Sanctband through the tight-knit social networks of students. To achieve this purpose, live demonstrations and fun mini-games were held throughout the day, with help from specially enlisted trainer Shashi. Together with three female promoters, Shashi showcased various ways to achieve a comprehensive workout routine with Sanctband. At the same time, Sanctbands were also sold at the event in all four colours, namely pink, orange, purple and blue. Each colour represents a different strength and tension level, with pink being the lightest and blue being the heaviest. 16

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THE LATEST FOR YOUR WORLD

MAY 2015

SPOTLIGHT

A Selfie...Movie? The selfie craze looks like it’s here to stay, and the best way to embrace it is to have “selfie-ready” hair, according to Sunsilk. For this purpose, the company has been running a very interesting campaign that involves creating a movie! The ‘Sunsilk Selfie Movie’, which revolves around the theme of “Selfie Ready Hair, Anytime, Anywhere”, is organised to be a fun and light-hearted movement for great-looking, selfie-ready hair. To help in the effort of creating selfie-ready hair, Sunsilk is championing its Smooth & Manageable range, which is co-created with hair care expert, Yuko Yamashita. Infused with Keratin Yoghurt Nutri Complex, the Sunsilk Smooth & Manageable range is designed to transform hair from unruly to manageable. It also helps to minimise friction between individual strands for unmatched smoothness. Apart from that, the products in this range also make use of 100% organic Argan oil from Morocco, which helps to form a protective coat and lock in nourishment. Stay tuned for the launch of the ‘Sunsilk Selfie Movie’ by visiting their website at www.sunsilkmalaysia.my/selfiemovie.

Unilever (Malaysia) Holdings Sdn Bhd brand manager, phoenix ho with the full Sunsilk Smooth & Manageable range.

Audio Galore It proved to be a busy April for Gibson Innovations, as they officially announced a number of new audio solutions. Formerly known as WOOX Innovations, the company held an event at Zebra Square, KL last month to announce the name change, in addition to unveiling the new products. Among those launched include a number of sound bars and speakers. The Philips Fidelio B5 has integrated Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic II technology for an immersive surround experience. There’s also the Philips Zenit, a speaker system that delivers cinema-like audio. It has Bluetooth and HDMI 4K/2K pass through. Apart from that are two 5.1-channel sound bars that deliver surround sound, without the cable clutter. In addition to speaker systems, several headphones were also launched. These include the A5-PRO, Fidelio F1, Fidelio NC1, and Fidelio M2L. The A5PRO is co-developed by celebrity DJ Armin van Buuren, making it great for sound engineers and of course, DJs. Both the Fidelio F1 and Fidelio NC1 can be folded for easy carriage. The NC1 ups the F1 by offering noise-cancelling technology. Lastly, there’s the Fidelio M2L, which supports 24-bit, 48 kHz audio and has a built-in digital-to-analogueconverter (DAC). 18

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(from left) Gibson Innovations Malaysia’s Business Leader, Andrew Tan, and Gibson Innovations APAC’s Business Leader, Jason Chang, launching the new products.


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The Fidelio NC1 stands out from the competition because of its advanced noise cancelling technology. There are four microphones on the NC1 to help pick up and eliminate noise, so that you’ll clearly hear the music. PORTABILITY IS THE NAME OF THE GAME

Because of its multi-way folding design, the Fidelio NC1 can be folded to fit in nearly every type of bag. This makes it absolutely great as a travel companion. PRECISION-TUNED ACOUSTICS

To provide the best acoustic performance, there are 40mm drivers inside the Fidelio NC1. Not only are they finely tuned, the audio components are housed in a standalone acoustic chamber to ensure the sound isn’t affected. COMFORT MEETS BEAUTY

Take a look at the design of the Fidelio NC1, and you’ll fall in love with it. It’s designed with aluminium and rubber accents, making the Fidelio NC1 one of the best looking headphones on the market today. CONTROL AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Many today use their smartphones as the main source of music when commuting. For added convenience, the Fidelio NC1 has an in-line control with built-in microphone. This means you’ll be able to easily switch between your music and calls.

Contact: Gibson Innovations Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. 100.2.051, Block J, 129 Offices, Jaya One, No.72A Jalan Universiti, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Customer Care 1 800 880 180

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THE LATEST FROM SHOWBUSINESS

MAY 2015

SPOTLIGHT

Unity through Music with Samsung Malaysia A pool of local talents gathered in March for an awesome night at the Bestnya Bersama “A” Music Festival. The cross-genre music festival was held in Stadium Bukit Jalil, and showcased an array of live performances which were aimed at bridging the gap between the diverse audiences. The night began with beatbox extraordinaire, Shawn Lee getting the crowd into the mood by giving a powerful performance. The excitement was further increased when Internet sensation, Najwa Latif subsequently took over the stage to deliver an energetic and mesmerising collaboration with Shawn. The show continued to rock on as a series of talented line-ups such as pop princess, Ke Qing; rock indie band, Paperplane Pursuit; jazzy soul singer, Liyana Fizi; dynamic rock band, An Honest Mistake; Izzue Islam, Juztin Lan, Forteen, Hyper Act, Faizal Tahir and Venice Min delivered their fantastic performances. An exclusive treat for music lovers, the Bestnya Bersama campaign was launched in conjunction with the arrival of the new Samsung GALAXY A smartphones to further provide a platform for our local musicians to merge various music genres in one stage. The rest of the GALAXY A Team ended the night with a massive Wide Selfie session, leaving the crowd with another memorable Saturday night.

A Knee Injury Won’t Stop 007 Daniel Craig, the current actor to take on the role of MI6 secret agent 007, was injured a couple of months back, while filming ‘Spectre’. The 47-year-old injured his knee during filming and according to reports, he used a scheduled break to perform surgery on his knee. It’s been confirmed that Craig has performed arthroscopic surgery on his knee and will rejoin filming on 22 April. ‘Spectre’ is the 24th movie in the James Bond franchise. It is a sequel to the previous movie, ‘Skyfall’. Based on the trailer, 007 will be investigating an organisation with sinister plans, after he receives a cryptic message. The trailer also reveals that events from ‘Skyfall’ will have a big impact in this movie. Expect to see Her Majesty’s deadliest spy in theatres this November.

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QUIRKY ‘N FUN SWIMSUITS

by rachel fong

MAY 2015

e d i s l o Po p U n i P O

nce you’ve grown out of the audaciously floral (possibly shocking pink-hued) swimsuits and duck-shaped floats, it’s time to change into something more telling of the fashion-conscious person you’ve become, or are becoming at least. Even if you don’t plan on swimming (though we highly recommend it, because what’s sexier than working out AND looking good?), you can still bring your poolside A-game in an eyearresting one-piece or bikini. A figure flattering design can do so much for your confidence, and if you don’t really know how to go about it, just turn the page for a quick guide to buying the right swimsuit for you. Once you have, be sure to get some shopper inspiration from these nine gorgeous designs we’ve curated for you.

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1. Topshop Polka Dot Bandeau Bikini Set > RM186 > Available at my.topshop.com and selected Topshop outlets nationwide 2. H&M Neon Pineapple Print Monokini > RM118 > Available at www.hm.com 3. Funfit Rainbow Checkered Underwire Bikini Set > RM269 >Available at www.zalora.com.my 4. H&M Black Criss Cross Swimsuit > RM79 > Available at www.hm.com and selected H&M outlets nationwide 5. Bella Kini USA Monokini Crochet Swimwear > RM149 > Available at www.zalora.com.my 6. Topshop Laser-Cut Swimsuit > RM186 > Available at my.topshop.com and selected Topshop outlets nationwide 7. Funfit Racing Horses Bikini Set > RM269 > Available at www.zalora.com.my 8. Indikah Toucan Gaze One Piece Swimsuit > RM189 > Available at www.fashionvalet.com 9. Bella Kini Brazil Bikini Set > RM295 > Available at www.zalora.com.my

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by rachel fong

The Right Swimsuit for Your Figure

MAY 2015

Swimming

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Pink with Envy: Rock star Pink has abs that we’d seriously die for.

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e can whip out our swimsuits almost any time of the year, thanks to the perpetual warm weather we live in, but most of us might think twice because of our insecurities. Regardless of what body you are blessed with, there is a variety of swimsuits out there waiting to make your day at the beach a great one. Bodies come in all shapes and sizes, but generally they fall under four categories: pear, hourglass, athletic and straight. Just remember, the most important thing is to love your body. Nothing makes you feel, and simultaneously look greater in a swimsuit than your self-confidence.

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Athletic

What This Means: Less curves, more toned edges. Think broader shoulders, narrower hips and muscular legs. How to Balance Out: Look for designs with more feminine prints, like florals or polka dots, or opt for pastel shades/bright colours. Don’t be shy to show off your toned figure too in bikinis or monokinis! To up the femininity of your beach look, draw more emphasis to the chest area with padded or ruffled swimsuits. What to Avoid: Boy-cut briefs, shapeless tanks

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Straight

What This Means: It means exactly what it says. Your body is a straight line from top to bottom, and there is barely any difference between your waist and hips. How to Balance Out: Create the illusion of curves with ruffled, padded or ruched bikini tops or one-piece swimsuits, and be bold by showing off as much of your thighs and hips as decently possible. What to Avoid: Leg suits and knee suits, boy shorts and Bermuda shorts.

and bandeau cut swimsuits.

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Hourglass

What This Means: Your hips appear significantly wider in comparison to your above-waist area.

What This Means: You have a small waist, with a chest and hips that are about the same size.

How to Balance Out: For a more wellproportioned figure, artfully hide your hips and thighs in briefs that cover your entire derriere, or boy shorts. You can also bring out your chest area with bandeau or padded swimsuits or bikini tops with moulded cups.

How to Balance Out: Choose swimsuits with muted or toned down prints so as not to prevent your proportions from looking out of shape. For your chest, ensure they are well supported in balconette or halter style bikini tops and one-pieces.

What to Avoid: Skimpy bikini bottoms or onepiece swimsuits that reveal most of your rear

What to Avoid: Girls with hourglass figures often have an ample chest and hips, so be sure to steer clear of wardrobe malfunctions by

end, bottoms with vibrant prints, and tube tops.

avoiding string or overly skimpy bikinis.

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Swimsuit-spiration: A cute floral print with slight ruffles at the neckline and a teeny bikini bottom helps you achieve a curvier silhouette.

2 Swimsuit-spiration: The high-waist bikini not only covers up your thighs and hips, but provides a more balanced silhouette as well. The moulded cup top helps your bust appear fuller.

Ebony and Ivory: Lupita Nyong’o shines in this off white scallop bikini.

Swimsuitspiration: A bikini top with a ruffled neckline and busy print adds more volume to your chest, and a small bikini bottom showcases more of your womanly curves.

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Iron lady: Gwyneth Paltrow makes the most of her boyish figure in a barely there white bikini.

4 Water Siren: Scarlett Johansson is not one to shy away from flaunting her curves in a body-conscious, ruched swimsuit.

Swimsuit-spiration: A bikini with a secure halter neck and bottom with ruffled hem in a single colour streamlines your shape and ensures you don’t give someone an accidental peep show!


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Spotlight on THE ONE ACADEMY

MAY 2015

Sustainable

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ashion, at the heart of it, has never really been about fitting in. To be fashionable, you have to go against the grain and dare to wear what really makes you, you. The students from The One Academy ESMOD Kuala Lumpur were given the chance to do just that recently, with the project ‘Creativity & Personality’. While they may only be in their 1st year, these budding designers are showing great potential in a series of sketches, illustrating their fantasy five-piece collections. Through this project, the students are also encouraged to explore a different artistry and styles, thereby expanding their horizons.

Linz Lim Xin Ning Swathed in blue, white and grey, Linz Lim’s collection is clearly inspired by the future and what it could be. Silhouettes are exaggerated and feature digitally created prints.

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Detached Shipwreck by Felicia Novian Felicia Novian’s collection is far more vibrant than the collection’s name lets on, with mesmerising shades of yellow, blue and orange splashed across the designs that evoke the sea and its inhabitants.


Neo2 Plasticism by Ezra Loh Teik Lim Ezra Loh’s collection is emblazoned with primary colours that bring to mind the Lego blocks of your childhood, and imagined as dresses and separates with angles sharper than Coco Rocha’s cheekbones.

Amethyst by Ryan Alexander Tan As the name suggests, Ryan Alexander Tan’s collection garners inspiration from the birthstone for February babies. The rich jewel tones of the birthstone are offset by white and occasional accents of jade green, and presented as chic dresses with graphic lines.

Feather Friends by Chong Shin Yee Derived from the intricate structure of birds’ feathers, Chong Shin Yee’s collection takes earthy tones of ruby, sand brown and royal blue and incorporates them into structured jackets and boxy dresses.

Sustainability by Ryan Alexander Tan Apart from the ‘Creativity and Imagination’ project, students were also put to the task of constructing one garment that would use sustainable materials and look aesthetically pleasing at the same time. Inspired by eco couture, Ryan Alexander Tan’s garment was selected as the best among his peers.


beautybuzz by rachel fong

food based makeup and skincare

MAY 2015

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n an age where we are waking up to the hazards of the chemicals in our makeup and skincare products, cosmetics with a natural or organic approach are taking over. After all, when you dab foundation all over your face in the morning or apply moisturiser at night, won’t you go about your day better if you’re reassured that your health isn’t at stake? With natural ingredients being so in demand, it was only a matter of time before we realised that whatever nourishes our body could also do the same for our face. Enter: food-based beauty products. If you’re a banana lover, doesn’t the thought of applying a banana-based lotion all over your body sound tempting? Or, how about a cleansing foam that takes your daily breakfast of milk and turns it into a skin-nourishing component? These are all very real products existing on the shelves of your favourite shopping mall right now, and beauty brands are just beginning to tap into the potential of your grocery items. To keep you from being overwhelmed by all the choices out there, here are a few that we guarantee will make you salivate and rejuvenate!

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The Body Shop Deluxe Chocomania Lip Butter > RM39

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Burt’s Bees Honey Lip Balm > RM25.50

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Fresh Sugar Petal Tinted Lip Treatment Sunscreen SPF 15 > RM65

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SKINFOOD Fresh Fruit Lip & Cheek > RM33.90

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If you can’t bring yourself to chow down on a chocolate bar, this sumptuous lip butter is the next best thing. It contains real cocoa butter, and while it isn’t edible, you can wear it on your lips for instant hydration. Available at selected The Body Shop outlets nationwide or www.thebodyshop.com.my

Burt’s Bees range of lip balms are synonymous with superior lip care, as many a beauty-phile would attest to. We recommend starting with the original, which is made with true, sweet honey, and reinforced with other natural components like shea butter, almond oil and beeswax, which means you might end up licking it right off your lips! Available at Burt’s Bees outlets nationwide, selected Sephora outlets nationwide or www.burtsbees.com.my

Apart from the eye-catching casing and tantalising name, this tinted lip balm also scores highly in our books, thanks to the long lasting moisture it provides (6 hours!). It gets that quality from its main ingredient of sugar, and as a plus, it also comes with SPF 15 to protect your mouth from cracking under the sun’s pressure. Available at Sephora Starhill and Sephora KLCC

Fruity doesn’t even begin to describe these multipurpose lip and cheek colours, which not only derive their names from fruits, but also their scents. There are six in total, which are Pomegranate, Apricot, Berry, Grapefruit, Peach and Lychee. While it can double

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up as a blusher and lip cream, we think it looks best applied on cheeks, which gives you that glowy post-exercise flush of colour. Available at selected SKINFOOD outlets nationwide

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The Body Shop Frosted Cranberry Eau De Toilette > RM63

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The Face Shop Chia Seed Lip & Eye Makeup Remover > RM39.90

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The fruity love affair doesn’t stop there. The Body Shop has a line of perfumes that are literally juicy, and the Frosted Cranberry scent is one of our top picks. The fruity fragrance is light and easy to wear across all occasions, and formulated with Community Fair Trade Sugarcane so you can spray it without a guilty conscience. Available at selected The Body Shop outlets nationwide or www.thebodyshop.com.my

Chia seeds have swept legions of health nuts off their feet recently with their low-calorie, high-nutrient content, and now your face can savour some of its goodness too with this lip and eye makeup remover. The seeds infuse skin with moisture, and give pores a deep cleanse, resulting in a clearer complexion after use. Available in selected The Face Shop outlets nationwide and www.thefaceshop.my

Speaking of deep cleanses, here’s another product that you can opt for to get rid of nasty dead skin cells. This time, the ingredient in question is milk, or more precisely, lactic acid, which draws out dead skin cells with more ease. The foamy nature of the cleanser is also gentler on dry complexions. Just don’t go pouring this over your cereal! Available at selected Etude House outlets nationwide and www.etude.com.my

SKINFOOD Coffee Creamy Color Fit Eyeshadow > RM67.90 Apparently even eyelids need their caffeine fix, because here’s a range of eye shadow palettes inspired by your favourite coffees! There are ‘six’ flavours to choose from, namely Cafe Mink Mocha, Irish Coffee, Purple Macchiato, Mochaccino Chip, Lavender Frappuccino and Pink Frappuccino. More than just the name, the eye shadow hues also contain coffee extract, which has antioxidant properties to keep wrinkles at bay. Available at selected SKINFOOD outlets nationwide

The Body Shop Jumbo Honeymania Shower Gel > RM79 Step out of the shower smelling sinfully sweet with this honeybased shower gel, which builds up to a rich lather so your whole body can be wrapped in the scent. The gel is made with Community Fair Trade honey, which in turn is extracted from the nectar of thousands of wildflowers. Available at selected The Body Shop outlets nationwide or www.thebodyshop.com.my MAY 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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b.liv it or not

MAY 2015

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t’s totally understandable for one to wish to have perfectly smooth, vibrant and healthy skin always. Who doesn’t want to look good all the time? But don’t you just feel frustrated when the skincare products you choose end up not being the right one for you? And sometimes, it’s not just about the money you have spent on them, but your precious time. In order to save you from the abyss of disappointment, I am here to share my review of b.liv No Spots Bye Dots blemish cleansing gel, Spots Got Shot anti-blemish serum and Kick Spots Out blemish treatment mask. Believe it or not, you have actually come to the right place to get rid of acne and pimples. As its marketing material claims, No Spots Bye Dots blemish cleansing gel will purify the skin, exfoliate unwelcomed dead cell layers and heal blemishes with its deep cleansing properties. And then you have the Spots Got Shot anti-blemish serum, which absorbs excessive oil, prevent acne from reappearing, treats acne and help scars to fade out efficiently. Last but not least, b.liv’s Kick Spots Out blemish treatment mask works to control oil secretion, prevent skin from future breakouts, as well as deeply moisturising it. With such great benefits, aren’t you excited to see what our results are? Read on to find out!

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Starting off with No Spots Bye Dots, I immediately fell in love with its fruity scent as I pumped it into my hand. It smells really lovely and I would say one pump of pea-sized drop is sufficient for the whole face. Aside from the amazing smell, I also love the refreshing feeling it gave every time. Unlike other anti-acne cleansers I’ve tried in the past, my face did not feel dry or uncomfortable at all.

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After all of the hard work done, it was time to pamper myself with b.liv’s Kick Spots Out blemish treatment mask. As a big fan of facial masks, I am always mesmerised with the magical effects that a mask brings. Unquestionably, this rose fragrance mask was instantly included into my favourite mask list. Not only it smells good, but the refreshing, moisturising and hydrating effects it gave me was excellent. I have been using this mask two to three times a week after cleansing and it has indeed fulfilled what the marketing material claims. However, this mask is slightly different from other masks that you might have used before. It requires you to apply it on your face for 20 to 30 minutes, so don’t take it off after 15 minutes like how you usually do. After three weeks of use, you can really see a difference from the before and after pictures. The products do work, but it takes time. Just be patient and remember to use it as instructed and flawless skin is yours! Get your b.liv No Spots Bye Dots blemish cleansing gel at RM85 (130ml), b.liv Spots Got Shot anti-blemish serum at RM75 (15ml) and Kick Spots Out blemish treatment mask at RM63.50 (7pcs) now! For more information, visit www.bliv.com/my. Do share your thoughts with me after trying them out.

Next is the Spots Got Shot, which aids in removing and healing those annoying facial acnes. 15 ml does not seem much to you, but the fact is you will only be using it whenever there are acnes on your face and it requires only a small amount for a single use. According to the directions, it’s recommended to be used twice daily, after cleanser on the affected area. However, bear in mind that it takes time to heal your existing acnes and it varies from person to person. My friend has been trying this out together with me, but my acnes took a tad longer time to heal, so it’s all good.


MAY’S BEAUTY PICK

MAY 2015

beautycase compiled by rachel fong

Benefit Roller Lash Mascara Price: RM96 If you’ve ever faced the challenge of catching your short and straight lashes on a mascara wand, the new Benefit Roller Lash mascara aims to change all that. Inspired by hair rollers, both in terms of the packaging and wand bristles, it is a super curling and lifting mascara that features the Hook ‘n’ Roll brush, designed to catch the tiniest of lashes and give them that much needed curl for a wideeyed look. It also has a curve-setting formula which ensures your newly curled lashes will set for 12 hours. Available at Sephora and Benefit outlets nationwide

Bourjois Rouge Edition Velvet Lipstick Price: RM42.90 While it is billed as a lipstick, this much-hyped lip product from France is more of a lip cream, with a lip-gloss like applicator and a matte finish. Once applied to the lips, it transforms from a soft, melting texture to a matte, velvety and lightweight colour. The Rouge Edition Velvet Lipstick also gives lips a shot of beneficial oils, so they feel moisturised around the clock. Eight different shades are available. Available at selected Watson outlets and Sunway Pyramid

Innisfree Mineral Stick Concealer Price: Approx RM33 MAY 2015

Easy to apply with great pigmentation, Innisfree’s star concealer has its special component of melting butter to thank for its effectiveness. Like the rest of Innisfree’s products, it strives to be eco-friendly in every aspect, from its packaging to the ingredients, which are derived from the minerals of South Korea’s famous Jeju Island. Being free from artificial fragrances and parabens, it is makeup done au naturel. Available at Sunway Pyramid

007 for Women Price: From RM105 Even mothers need to inject a bit of allure into their persona, and with the release of James Bond 007’s 007 for Women, it could not have been timed more perfectly for Mother’s Day. The fragrance lives up to the mysterious appeal of the spy movies, with a scent that has been described as dangerously seductive. Even the sleek dark glass bottle subtly resembles a grenade. Available at Parkson and Metrojaya

Infinite Shine Collection by OPI Price: RM75 per bottle What if we told you your gel nail polish no longer requires a trip to the nail salon, LED-light curing or soak-off removal? The Infinite Shine Gel Effects Lacquer System allows you to get a long lasting manicure with intense colour and shine in just three steps. With the application of a primer base coat, the lacquer and glossy top coat, you can have perfect, glossy nails for up to 10 days. The 30-colour range means there are a ton of shades to choose from. Available at Colour Culture (OPI Nail Bars), OPI kiosks and leading nail, beauty, hair salons and spa centres nationwide DEC 2014 | CAMPUS PLUS | 31


guysstuff by rachel fong

florals for men

MAY 2015

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ust because it’s summer all year round in Malaysia, doesn’t mean you have to dress like it (read: Bermuda shorts, slippers and tank tops). If you want to change it up a little, you gotta take some risks, and by risks we mean - your girlfriend’s wardrobe. Florals are a mainstay in most girls’ weekly outfit line up, but remain a relatively uncharted territory for the boys. You’re probably eyeing us with more than a bit of doubt right now, but trust us when we say florals can make you look good with the right styling and accessories. If you need further reassurance, how about looking to indisputable fashion envelope-pushers Kanye West, Pharrell Williams and English supermodel David Gandy? These men have never shied away from a sartorial challenge, and if they can do it at events watched by the whole world, so can you. However, we don’t want to be held responsible if your girlfriend sues us for pushing you to loot her beloved clothes, so just take a seat somewhere comfortable, read this word for word, and pin it up for future shopping inspiration. You can thank us later.

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Skirt Around The Edges Going full on flowery all over a shirt might seem intimidating, so start small with shirts in muted colours that feature floral-related elements, like leaves and animals. These shirts with palm fronds and flamingos make a pretty solid statement on their own, so just put them on with your favourite jeans and you’re good to go. 1. Burton Menswear Blue Leaf Print T-Shirt > RM99 > Available at Burton Menswear outlets nationwide 2. Topman Grey Flamingos Slim T-Shirt > RM106 > Available at selected Topman outlets nationwide and my.topman.com

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To offset a floral pattern in a vibrant colour, look for clothes that have words, stripes or a faded effect. That way, there’s a conventional design element competing with the more unusual florals, making your outfit look on trend without being over the top. 1. Burton Menswear LA Sunrise Printed T-Shirt > RM99 > Available at Burton Menswear outlets nationwide 2. Burton Menswear Navy Floral Stripe T-Shirt > RM99 > Available at Burton Menswear outlets nationwide 3. New Look Burnout Floral Print Ombre T-Shirt > RM81 > Available at www.zalora.com.my


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Accessorise Instead of growing a garden on your clothes, do it for your accessories instead. Subtler and simpler to coordinate, there are lots of options for ties, backpacks, and socks that already feature this trend. 1. River Island Black Floral Print Canvas > RM176.40 > Available at www.zalora.com.my 2. Topman Large Floral Pattern Socks > RM19 > Available at selected Topman outlets nationwide and my.topman.com

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MALE FASHION POPULARISED BY FEMALES

MAY 2015

Feminine

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The Colour Pink Pink is now seen as quintessential to a feminine girl’s identity, but did you know gender identification by colour only began in the early 20th century? In fact, there was even a line in a June 1918 edition of the magazine ‘Earnshaw’s Infants’ Department’ that explicitly stated “(pink), being a more decided and stronger color, is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl.” Around the 1940s, the dynamic started to change when clothing manufacturers made more clothes in pink for the gentler sex and more in blue for boys. These days, pink as a feminine colour is the norm, though it is not unheard of for more fashionably liberal men to include pink in their wardrobes.

Makeup Like the colour pink, makeup is seen as a female entity in today’s world. However, back in the days of King Ramses III’s reign, it was common practice for men to not leave the house without scented lotions and moisturisers. An Egyptian man of a higher societal rank would often go to work or head to a banquet with black kohl liner on his eyes, and they would be drawn in an exaggerated fashion, extending from the eyelids to the temples of their faces. During the age of the Old Kingdom, it became the trend to use crude emerald eye shadow, and men would even apply a primitive form of highlighter which they swept from the brow lines to the base of their noses. Nonetheless, many, many years have passed since then, and it is rare for modern, conventionally masculine gentlemen to apply makeup.

Modern in Pink: A picture from Sage Clothing depicting a modern pink sweater on a model

Coated in Pink: A pink silk coat worn by a French man in the court of King Lou is XVI during the 18th century

Silver Screen Egyptian: Joel Edgerton played Ramesses II in Exodus: Gods and Kings

Hallyu Weave: K-Pop art iste, G-Dragon of Big Bang fam e, sparked a frenzy for androgynous makeup

Fabulously Egyptian: Elaborate Egyptian makeup on a male model

High Heels Yep, you read right. Back in the 9th century, gallant Persian horseback warriors had the honour of being the first high heel wearers when they designed shoes with extended heels to help them ride horses more steadily. When they paid Europe a visit, the continent’s aristocrats took a shine to their fancy footwear, and heels quickly became a status symbol. Some word origin experts speculate that this is how the term well-heeled, which means wealthy, came about. King Louis XIV of France, who came in at a miniscule 1.62m, strutted around fabulously in four inch heels, which were elaborately decorated with battle scenes. He further reinforced the concept of high heels being a status symbol when he dictated that only the elite members of society could wear red heels like he did. Interestingly enough, women started wearing heels to appear more masculine and boost their equality. This in turn led to men shunning the high heels to distinguish themselves from women. Isn’t it funny how fashion works?

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Vive la France: Male dancers Arnaud, Yanis and Mehdi in their Spice Girls medley dance video

Trendsetting Warriors: A Persian horseback warrior is pict ured here wearing one of the earliest recorded high heels in hist ory

King of Chic: A portrait of King Louis XIV in all his splendour, buckled high heels included


selection of New Products

MAY 2015

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1-Day ACUVUE DEFINE with LACREON

This newly improved daily disposable contact lens range enhances the natural beauty of the eyes as well as provide up to 20 hours of comfort and moisturising effect for your eyes. Moreover, 1 Day ACUVUE DEFINE with LACREON is the only beauty lens in Malaysia to be certified with internationally recognised standards of UV protection. It’s available in three colours – Natural Shine, Accent Style and Vivid Style. Log on to www.acuvue.com.my or www.facebook.com/AcuvueMalaysia to find out more. Price: N/A.

NESCAFÉ BLEND & BREW

A perfect cup of coffee to start your day is essential. Therefore, NESCAFÉ introduces its latest NESCAFÉ BLEND and BREW that comes with its proprietary One Step Technology that reverses the traditional coffee powder production. It now blends all ingredients together first before brewing; allowing freshly brewed coffee to be infused with liquid creamer, high quality New Zealand milk and sugar for a perfect blend. It comes in three different flavours – Original, Mild and Rich. Get yours now at any hypermarket or log on to www.nestle.com.my. Price: N/A.

TOMS Eyewear - The James

One for one is what makes TOMS special. With every pair of eyewear you purchase, TOMS will help to give sight to a person in need. The James is their brand new sunnies. Its handsome, vintage-inspired profile defines the hand-finished sunglasses crafted with durable five-barrel rivet hinges. Two different styles are available, which are Black & Honey Tortoise and Grey Crystal. Grab yours now at TOMS Store in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur at a recommended retail price of RM689. To learn more about TOMS, visit www.toms.com or www.facebook.com/toms.

BETADINE Gargle & Mouth Wash

Stop suffering from mouth and throat infection now! BETADINE Gargle and Mouth Wash contains 1% povidone-iodine, which will treat, relieve and prevent painful infections of your throat and mouth. It is available at all leading pharmacies at a recommended retail price of RM7.90 (100ml) and RM13.90 (190ml). For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ BetadineMalaysia/ or www.betadine. com.my/product_ oral.php.

Philips Easy Natural Curler

Besides choosing the best OOTD together with the perfect make up, a wonderful hairstyle is also important for women. Understanding the importance of a woman’s hairstyle, the Philips Easy Natural Curler enables women to create stylish, naturallooking curls effortlessly with just one hand! Furthermore, it is specially designed to prevent accidental brushes and burns to the hair. It is available at major electrical and departmental stores and www.blipmy.com at a recommended retail price of RM169. For more information, visit www.philips.com.my.


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ALBUM RELEASES AND REVIEWS

MAY 2015

REVIEWS

TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY KENDRICK LAMAR

After his ground-breaking album, Good Kid, M. A. A. D City, which has been certified platinum, Kendrick Lamar surprised us all by releasing his latest album on iTunes, a week before the CDs are to arrive in stores. The Internet was abuzz with talk of this new album, and it even became a trending topic on Twitter. Here’s our take on To Pimp A Butterfly. Lamar kicks off the album with ‘Wesley’s Theory’, which is about

CHAOS AND THE CALM JAMES BAY

Known for his knack for singing emotional songs, James Bay is back once again with his debut studio album. Called Chaos And The Calm, this album promises a great listening experience as Bay serenades us with his husky voice and awesome music. Opening the album is ‘Craving’, a mid-tempo, guitar-driven rock track that’s heavy on the drum beats. As the song moves into the chorus, the country vibe begins to creep in, which

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the pursuit of fame and its effects. In this song, we learn that with great power, greediness and selfishness will eventually take centre stage. The electric and funky hip-hop arrangements in this song makes it amazing. Our favourite has to be ‘King Kunta’. It references the well-known 18th century slave Kunta Kinte, who had his right foot cut off by his masters when he attempted to escape. Listen closely to the lyrics and you will hear some hidden messages about racism. Another great song, ‘U’, is also rather touching, as it talks about the insecurities and complications of being in a relationship. Perhaps even more touching is ‘How Much A Dollar Cost’, which is a song about how sometimes we may deny help to those who really need it. If you’re in need of an inspirational song, look no further. Summing it up, To Pimp A Butterfly is another breakthrough album from Lamar. It truly captures the essence of society, and presents it in a musical manner that’s entertaining, inspiring and touching. This album comes highly recommended.

mixes very well with the pop elements. We have to admit that ‘Craving’ is the perfect introduction for this album, as it’s different from what he’s produced in the past. If you’ve never heard of James Bay’s music before, then you’ll want to start with ‘Hold Back The River’. Just take a trip to Spotify, search for James Bay, and you’ll find that this is the song that’s been listened to the most. There’s little surprise here as this song is really one of those songs that’ll stay in your head, like how ‘Oppa Gangnam Style’ did. What defines Bay’s musical style is an acoustic guitar, great lyrics and addictive rhythms. All of this is present in ‘Let It Go’. Here, Bay describes the painful reality when one has to move on. Bay’s voice is clear, but trembles a little as he pours his soul into the music; making this song a very honest piece from him. With a little bit of country and a little bit of pop, Bay’s Chaos And The Calm is a great album. If you like songs from the likes of Mumford and Sons and Of Monsters and Men, then you’ll love this album.

REBEL HEART MADONNA

It wasn’t an easy ride for Madonna’s 13th album, Rebel Heart, as it was stolen and leaked on the Internet. In order to resolve this issue, she said that half of the tracks would not be used, while the other half would be changed. When it finally was launched, the album peaked at number one in various countries, and number two on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States and the UK Album Charts. One

PIECE BY PIECE KELLY CLARKSON

She’s the most successful American Idol winner, and for good reason. With a voice that’s highly recognisable and a spunky personality, Kelly Clarkson’s fame is well-deserved. Now, she’s back with her latest studio album and it’s called Piece by Piece. The very first track on the album is ‘Heartbeat Song’, which is a song that we’re sure you’d have heard on the radio by now. Catchy and fun, this song could definitely be

of the songs in this album, ‘Ghosttown’, immediately captured our hearts as it is a beautiful ballad with Madonna’s emotional and excellent vocals. Next, there’s ‘Hold Tight’, which is a fascinating song that we believe will become a radio hit due to her powerful vocals. Among all the songs in this album though, ‘Joan of Arc’ has become our favourite song. An electro-pop song, ‘Joan of Arc’ has a good mix of acoustic instruments and a melody that’s very romantic. There’s also the fact that you can hear the sincerity in her vocals, which makes this song all the more lovable. If you are looking for the catchiest song on the album, listen to ‘Iconic’. The whole song is inspiring and ambitious. The beats and the chorus of the song is memorable and catchy. We can’t help but to sing along with her. Overall, Rebel Heart is an outstanding album that makes Madonna shine. If you’ve been a fan of hers, there’s no reason not to get this album.

used as a wedding song, or in movies when it’s that “love at first sight” scene. We then have the title track of the album, ‘Piece by Piece’, which is definitely worth a listen. It is a beautiful and sentimental song that goes along very well with the powerful drum beats. The only way to truly appreciate ‘Piece by Piece’ is to hear it yourself, and we truly recommend you to do so. If you wish to listen to a different side of her, listen to ‘Let Your Tears Fall’. In this song, she sounds rather sentimental, which is somewhat unusual from her. You can feel her emotions very clearly in this song as she wants to be the one her friends can rely on. Piece by Piece is an album that shows Clarkson’s artistic tastes and highlights just how much she’s grown since she first won American Idol. This is definitely not her best album, but one that is still noteworthy nonetheless.


the true charli xcx

MAY 2015 You began writing and producing music at the age of fourteen. How did you let your music be heard? Yeah. Like many teens of the digital generation, I posted my songs online and was spotted by a music promoter. He was like, “Hey, I like your music, I run parties and this Sunday do you want to come and play at one?” I told my parents, they freaked out. They were like, “This is not good; you want to go to an illegal warehouse rave and hackney wick, this doesn’t sound appropriate.” And I was like, “Well, just come!” and they were like, “Okay! Cool!” And yeah, that’s how it started. So your mom is Indian and your dad is Scottish. How much of that mixed heritage had an influence on your life growing up? I didn’t really see myself as being different. There was never really anything out of the ordinary in terms of my background, growing up or anything like that. And coming from the generation that I am from, I don’t see it as a shocking thing, but I remembered my parents telling me when they began going out that it was frowned upon still, to be a mixed race couple. They were kind of very unaware about it until recently. Your past hit ‘Fancy’ and latest song ‘Break the rules’ had rebellious vibes. Are you setting your own rules? I don’t see myself as a pop star, I actually see myself as an anti-pop star. But I guess now, there seems to be a lot of rules like things you can say, things you can’t say and the lies you were meant to tell. I just don’t really have time for that.

feminism so openly in public, and I think that’s a very good thing. I definitely see myself as a feminist. I think there are different perceptions on what a feminist is, and how a feminist should dress. And I think now more than ever, that those boundaries are really being kind of broken down and I think that’s great. I have people say to me, how could you be a feminist when you dress like that? And I don’t really understand that statement to be honest, because I can wear whatever the hell that I want and still believe that men and women should have equal rights. Why do you describe yourself as anti-pop star? Last year, I went to Sweden to work on new music, and ended up recording an album’s worth of what were more or less punk songs. That was me being angry at the world. People were trying to get me to replicate ‘I Love It,’ and I feel like I can’t write songs in a contrived way. I had been going to song writing sessions with people that I’ve not worked with before, and I was expected to come up with hits on the spot. That’s not something I’m really used to and it was really depressing. So I banged out some noise, it got out all my aggression, and got me to where I could write pop music again, such as ‘Sucker’, ‘Gold Coins’ and ‘Breaking Up’, which aren’t even the most sneering songs on the album. My punk may sound pop, but my pop is plenty punk.

What do you think about feminism? I feel like there’s a huge wave of girl power right now. There are many people who speak about

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“I haven’t written a record to be cool or to be anything. I’ve just written what’s come out of my brain. It’s raw pop. For me on stage, that’s what I am; I’m not polished. I’m bored of that.”

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How do you feel looking back to the earlier music that you have done? To me, it’s not this amazing music I made when I was 14. A lot of people found the early stuff really annoying, which I now kind of completely agree with. But eventually, the exposure from those songs got me a record deal and I began to make slightly more streamlined, slightly less kooky music. How are you doing in school before you left? Even though I had gained some notice for my work, I still went off to art school as a backup plan. There, I favoured performance art and video art. In one piece, I built a shrine to Justin Bieber, topped it with some Britney Spearsthemed spray paint, and then performed Ms Spear’s ‘Baby One More Time’ with a robot dog. Then I left after a year. How do you feel writing for other artists? Writing sessions for other artists is a break for me. I was a writer of Icona Pop’s bionic, intense ‘I Love It’ and wrote and performed the chorus on Iggy Azalea’s feisty pop-rap thumper ‘Fancy’. But for all the fun they’ve given me, I don’t really feel like either of those songs are my songs. Why wouldn’t you take advantage of that opportunity? (Interview courtesy of Warner Music Malaysia)


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by ivy chin

it’s a celebration!

MAY 2015

Anniversary of Akdong Musician’s Debut and ‘K-Pop Star’ Win

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April is a very special day for Akdong Musician as it marks their first year anniversary since the release of their debut, Play. Coincidentally, this date also happens to be their second anniversary since winning ‘K-Pop Star 2’. It’s hard to believe that two years have passed since their first appearance. Let’s spend some time to reminisce on their rise to fame as they are such an extraordinary pair of siblings that brought to us many amazing songs. Everything started on the second season of the tremendously popular singing competition, ‘K-Pop Star’. The sister of the duo, Lee Suhyun acts as the main vocal, while her brother, Lee Chanhyuk is in charge of acoustics and raps occasionally. Ever since their first appearance in th

REVIEWS BLACK LABEL FIESTAR

Fiestar is back, and they’re releasing their first mini-album, which goes by the title Black Label. This album comes more than two years after their debut, so it’s good to finally see what the group has been up to all this while. It begins with ‘You’re Pitiful’, a funky pop song about a girl who refuses to forgive her ex-boyfriend and accept him back. This song is amazing as the girls’ outstanding vocals are accompanied by an acoustic guitar. Moreover, ‘You’re Pitiful’ is written by Shinsadong Tiger, a well-known songwriter. It didn’t surprise us at all because the lyrics is pretty well written too. ‘Hello’ is another astounding song from them as it sounds like a ballad at first, but then becomes something more powerful and energetic. But what makes it stand out is the girls’ lovely and emotional vocals and their rapping. Every single part of the song blends well, making it our favourite song in this album. Black Label contains a total of six tracks, all of which are great listens for a lazy Sunday afternoon. Like most Korean songs today, many tracks from this album can be used as dance music. The group may not be as popular as other Korean groups, but their music is undeniably catchy.

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fly again infinite h

INFINITE H is the first certified sub-group of South Korean boy group, Infinite. Only two vocalists make up this group, and they consist of Dongwoo and Hoya. They have finally made their comeback with the release of Fly Again, their second extended play album with a total of seven tracks that’s full of new material. This album begins with ‘Pretty’, a hip-hop song with marvellous bass lines. It’s a great song to have on your playlist when you’re studying or burning the midnight oil. For something a little more exciting, you’ll want to take a listen to ‘Aren’t You Going Somewhere?’ which is best described as a rap battle between Dongwoo and Hoya, who both have distinctive rapping styles. There is no reason not to like ‘Bump’, especially when Sujeong from Lovelyz steps into the picture. Her sweet and tender voice is a great contrast to the duo’s voices. It’s also a catchy song that would most likely get you moving to the beat.Hip-hop lovers would definitely love this album, as it offers plenty of great tunes to dance to. There are a total of seven tracks on this album, all of which are easily recommendable.


THE LATEST IN KOREAN POP MUSIC

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K-POP CHART

‘K-Pop Star 2’, the duo with incredible sibling chemistry and harmonisation has always impressed the judges and audiences. Eventually, they won that competition with their refreshing voices and performances and chose to sign with YG Entertainment. The group then released their first official album, Play under YG Entertainment and all of the songs were produced and written by Lee Chanhyuk. Incredibly, the album went to number one on several top Korean music charts and also charted as number two on the Billboard World Album Chart. Two singles from the album, Given Love and 200% have incredible combined sales of over 2.5 million in total. With the two singles, they have also created a continuous storyline starting with 200%, and then followed up by Given Love. The MVs were uploaded to their official YouTube channel and received a total of over 27.4 million views. Furthermore, they have released an official single, titled Time and Fallen Leaves after their debut which sold over 722,000 copies. As you would have guessed, the single peaked at number one on Gaon chart. Time flies, congratulations to the duo on their massive success and hopefully we can listen to their next album soon!

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EXO | THE 2ND ALBUM ‘EXODUS’

MISS A | COLORS

ICE CREAM CAKE RED VELVET | THE 1ST MINI ALBUM ‘ICE CREAM CAKE’

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BAEK JIYOUNG | GAROSUGIL AT DAWN

HUH GAK | SNOW OF APRIL

FTISLAND | I WILL

MINAH | I’M A WOMAN TOO

LOVELYZ | HI~

AHH OOP! MAMAMOO | AHH OOP!

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beautiful

oNIELy

amber liu

Niel

Amber Liu is an American rapper and singer who’s pretty active in South Korea now. Her abilities have managed to land her a spot amongst South Korean girl group, f(x), and now, she’s managed to release an extended play album, as a solo artist. Titled Beautiful, this album contains a total of five tracks and has amazingly managed to peak at number two on Billboard’s World Albums chart. The title track, ‘Beautiful’, shows us a side of her that’s seldom shown. It’s a simple song that’s accompanied mostly by acoustic guitars, but it truly displays her vocal prowess. The Amber that we are all familiar with is back in ‘Shake That Brass’ – a fun, catchy and playful party song. The use of brass instruments here adds a breath of fresh air and her voice is really powerful here. This song also features Taeyeon, whose soft and sweet voice contrasts that of Amber’s. Overall, Beautiful is a great album, where Amber clearly demonstrates her ability to be more than a rapper. Moreover, every song on Beautiful is great! This is a high quality album that you don’t want to miss.

For the past four years, Niel was the lead vocalist of South Korean boy group, Teen Top. But this year, Niel released his first official solo extended play that’s titled oNIELy. This album has seven songs and sees Niel collaborating with many different artists, such as C.A.P., L.Joe and Dok2. It’s also worth mentioning that oNIELy has topped the weekly Hanteo Album Chart, the Bugs album chart top 100 as well as the Gaon album chart. The album starts with ‘Only You’, a slow R&B song with Niel’s smooth and sexy voice. There’s a lot of reverb going on in this song, which serves to enhance Niel’s already dreamy voice. Our favourite song in this album goes to ‘Lovekiller’ though. It’s a great song that uses simple tunes from acoustic guitars to accompany Niel’s soft voice, before gradually changing to a more exciting tempo. However, there’s a little bit of rapping in this song, which we think isn’t necessary. Last but not least, we have ‘Song of an Angel’, which is an extremely soothing and comforting song. The piano and drums offer a good rhythm that serves to set up the mood for the entire song. It’s definitely one of the songs to play when it’s raining outside. In a nutshell, if you’re looking for an album to relax to whilst drinking a cup of coffee, oNIELy fits the bill.

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unplugged

RHYTHMS OF EXOTIC POP

by grace chan

MAY 2015

Orang:

Breaking

New Ground Get Personal: Orang

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mysterious Kuala Lumpur based musician, Azfar (who was also previously known as iamslacker) is certainly one that is underrated as he rarely appears in any live gigs. Occasionally, he would play unannounced at one of our local open mic nights (hint, hint: TheBee) and yet manages to maintain a low profile. As of late last year, we are finally able to feast our eyes and ears on this gem. In order for his music to grow, Azfar has taken a leap of faith to step out of his comfort zone, and now entertains us with more live shows and active collaborations with other musicians. A multi-tasker at heart, Azfar is a full time Mass Communication student in Universiti Teknologi MARA who also juggles a hectic schedule as a part timer in a local cafe. Despite his undying passion for music, Azfar has no plans to live off a career as a musician due to other responsibilities that currently require his attention. Looking back, Azfar revealed to us his love for boy bands back in the days when he was still a kid (all thanks to his older sisters and cousins). Laughing, he admitted that KRU was in the mix as well. Who would have guessed that our unconventional musician once looked up to KRU as the coolest band ever? Music aside, Azfar is also a big fan of video games, films and especially magazines. “Looking at neatly designed magazines is visually stimulating,” said Azfar who is a Taman Tun Dr Ismail resident.

Music Conversation

Drawing influence from a series of genres, Azfar initially listened to a considerable amount of punk rock and ska such as MxPx, Catch 22 and Green Day before getting obsessively hooked on The Strokes throughout his teenage years. As he entered college, he discovered a new love for Animal Collective which eventually paved the way to many other unorthodox and intriguing bands that are… let’s just say a little more unusual than mainstream music. A self-taught musician, Azfar often starts his creative process with a melody in which he would repeatedly hum, to pin down the right chords and notes through his guitar. Subsequently, the melody will be recorded on to his laptop where he begins the process of adding and subtracting bits of elements until it is all sweet. “With software like Ableton, there’s a whole new world of possibilities and arrangements to be discovered,” enthuses Azfar. While some songs can be completed within a day, others may actually stretch up to several months. Touching on life experiences that prominently spice up his musical influences, Azfar highlighted the extremities of being


either in love or hateful. “I think it’s hard to run away from writing about emotional themes. Not sappy, but simple feelings,” said Azfar. In fact, the themes that revolve around his music often vary according to the atmosphere of different places which in return, channels a specific vibe to his song writing. Over the past years, Azfar had also been featured several times on The Wknd (despite his anonymous identity) in which he expressed his gratitude to one of the bands there who initially recommended him. “I’ve been lucky,” added Azfar. Although “Sorang” was the track that put him under the spotlight, Azfar revealed that “PJ Blues” is actually his favourite self-composed track to date.

Live Gigs

Despite his previous experience with open mics, Azfar believes he is still relatively new when it comes to the world of live performances. He jokingly admitted that he could count the number of times in which he had played live with his bare hands. Nonetheless, one of the most memorable gigs was the opportunity to open for an instrumental rock band known as “Man Under Zero Effort”. When asked about his mandatory instruments, Azfar owes it to electric and acoustic guitars to rock the stage!

Down the Road with Music

All throughout his journey with music, Azfar always strive to elicit intense emotions from listeners through Orang’s music. In the long run, he also wishes to play in more shows and most importantly, to share his very own debut album with the world. “I hope my side bands will flourish too,” added Azfar. Ultimately, it’s all just about creating more music as it pushes him to be more productive and positive.

Music Platform

For those who wish to track down his unique tracks, head over to Azfar’s page on SoundCloud under “OrangOrang” as it’s the only form of social media which he dabbles with. Aside from publishing music on Soundcloud, Azfar is also currently a guitarist and composer for a full time band called “Lust” while sessioning as a guitarist for a band called “JaggFuzzBeats”.

Follow Azfar’s music at soundcloud.com/orangorang

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100th issue roadshow

MAY 2015

To win, all you had to do was toss three rings into bottles. You could then proceed to the airbox for the lucky draw.

Blink candy, which are from Germany, were given out during our roadshows.

A very lucky guy with the Jawbone UP24, one of the most expensive prizes you could have won during our roadshows.

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AA Celebration Milestone of Our 100th Issue

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n life, there are many things worth celebrating – birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and the list goes on. Last month, we really had something to celebrate because we managed to print our 100th issue! Of course, it wouldn’t have been a celebration if we kept quiet and didn’t share the fun and joy. That’s why we went to 10 different colleges and universities around the Klang Valley to spread the joy. Among the tertiary institutes we went to include INTI International University Nilai, Monash University Malaysia, SEGi University, KDU University College Glenmarie, INTI International College Subang, BAC PJ, MMU Cyberjaya, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, and Sunway University. Needless to say, we were able to inject some fun into the daily lives of the students at the institutes we went to! Students had the opportunity to win some really cool prizes including Razer gaming mice and mouse mats, San Francisco Coffee vouchers, Jawbone UP24 activity trackers, Targus Drifter Macbook cases, and much more. Winning the prizes were incredibly easy. All that was needed was to give our Facebook a “Like”, and to complete a really short survey to register. Once registered, participants had to successfully toss three rings onto bottles and once that was done, they could proceed to a specially prepared air box that contained several floating ping pong balls. The prizes were dependent on which ping pong ball participants managed to grab. Apart from that, there were many great deals at our roadshows as well. Brother, for example, were selling a range of printers at discounted prices. You could also have purchased selected GP Batteries products, and gotten another for free! PenDrive was also there, selling various flash storage solutions at great prices. All in all, we had tonnes of fun organising the event and hoped that whoever joined our roadshows had as much fun as we did. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who participated in our roadshows. We’d also like to take this opportunity to thank all our sponsors:

There were plenty of big smiles at our roadshows because it was so easy to win great prizes!

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The ping pong balls were floating around in an airbox. Each ball was numbered to represent a prize you could win.

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Students at INTI International University filling up our survey to register for the games.

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coverstory

by ivy chin

enterprising young guns

MAY 2015

What does it take to succeed as an entrepreneur? We found out through talking with some brilliant young people who took up the challenge of being their own boss and forged ahead in their chosen vocation. Read on for the lowdown.

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Sheehan Tee Escape Room Licensee Let’s Start The Tee-Time Session

Before we introduce this pretty and successful entrepreneur to you, let’s learn what licensing is all about in order to know what she does better. Licensing is the procedure of renting a legally protected entity, also known as the property or intellectual property from the possessor for an agreed period of time. And this is what Sheehan Tee is doing right now! At the age of 24, she is already the associate partner and licensee of Escape Room Malaysia for over a year. If you have read our March digital feature, you probably know what an escape room is. In a nutshell, it’s a game room where you and your team members are trapped in, and the objective is to escape from this room within 45 minutes to an hour, by hunting for clues and solving a series of puzzles. Sounds intriguing, right? Download our digital issue to read more about it.

Teeing Off On A New Adventure

Following the saying, “When opportunity knocks, grab it without hesitation” is what made Sheehan a successful entrepreneur as she understands that opportunity doesn’t always come to you. Prior to becoming a licensee, she had been in the publishing line for about two years as well as a spell being a distributor of tinted films for buildings. It was through these two working experiences that she learned to utilise any given opportunity well. Hence, after realising the opportunity to expand together with Escape Room, she wasted no time in deciding to license with them.

The Job Scope

It took her about three months to setup and get everything done and here is where other challenges come in. As a licensee, you are required to operate your own outlet. In other words, she would need to oversee the sales, staff, rooms’ quality, customer service and all the other day-to-day operational issues. Although fixed instructions and standard operating procedures are given by the co-founders, Sheehan would still need to get approval from them, especially when it comes to matters of escape room location, design, mechanism and marketing strategies.

The Challenges

However, among all of the challenges she has experienced, she opines that the toughest part of her job is to manage and maintain a team effectively. It becomes particularly hard when your staff do not take their jobs seriously. In her efforts to forge a professional team, she lets her staff in on the company’s direction, and actively encourages them to be a part of the company instead of just being a mere employee. This is further backed up by patiently training, complimenting and rewarding her staff where appropriate. Building a positive work relationship is key for her, as “problem solving is not about dwelling on what has already happened, but on how to overcome it by thinking positively”.

Parting Advice

Everyone’s got to start somewhere, but you’re already halfway there if you have a goal in mind. It’s never too late to be successful. It’s all about how much effort you are willing to put in and how far you would like to go. Just look at Sheehan. She already owns the license of two Escape Rooms, one in Times Square and the other in Seremban Prima. We reckon that is achievement enough, yet to her, being the licensee for Escape Room is but a stepping stone for further advancement and ventures into the business world in the future. Now, that’s the entrepreneurial spirit!

Five quick tips to be an entrepreneur like you!

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Aggressiveness is the key. Don’t just sit and wait for the opportunity. It will never come.

2 Good personality matters. lies everywhere, so be nice 3 Opportunity to everyone. Who knows if he/she will give you an opportunity that you were not expecting?

responsible is a must. You may 4 Being not be smart, but you need to be responsible to what you have been assigned to do.

is important. Promise what 5 Commitment you can, not what you can’t. Sincerity gains trust. No one likes to deal with someone who is not trustworthy.


coverstory

by grace chan

enterprising young guns

MAY 2015

jared lee

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A Moment with Jared

A fan of Japanese animation at heart, Jared Lee has never doubted his intention of being an animation artist. Once a full timer in an event agency while freelancing as a storyboard artist, Lee’s career has taken a complete 180-degree turn when he decided to embark on a journey with Grim Film. What initially appeared to be a far-fetched dream finally saw the light of day when he scripted the short film, “The Long Distance Relationship”. Fuelled by determination, Lee was certain that he had to make it into a short film. Along with a minimal budget, he gathered a team to make it happen and without much thought, they uploaded it on YouTube under the channel called Grim Film. To Lee’s surprise, he was bombarded the next day with messages and calls as the video spiralled into a viral sensation. Most importantly, Lee saw that as an opportunity to kick-start a production house and basically that was how Grim Film was born.

On Grim Film

Indeed, Grim Film turned out to be a blessing as it has currently grown into a full-fledged production company that produces a variety of videos from short films, sketches, corporate videos and music videos to even commercials. Some of Grim Film’s most popular short films include “You are Loved” and “Sincerely, The End” (yes, the one that stars Joseph Germani and Marianne Tan) that scored almost a million views on YouTube! The team now consists of Lee as the co-founder (who writes, produces, directs and secures clients) and a few other members who work side-by-side as a family. “All thanks to the cosy work space, and with just a few of us, we’re more like a tight-knit family rather than an employer-employee relationship,” said Lee who is a Subang Jaya native.

The Creative Process

Lee revealed to us that a majority of his inspirations literally pop out from everywhere. Sometimes, just looking at a fishpond or something as mediocre as an abandoned pothole on the road could inspire him. When it comes to inspirations, Lee lives by this principle from Neil Gaiman; “Everybody has a secret world inside of them. I mean everybody. All of the people in the whole world, I mean everybody — no matter how dull and boring they are on the outside. Inside them they’ve all got unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds... Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands, maybe.”

Success on YouTube?

Frankly, many of us may wonder on the possibility of actually making a living out of YouTube. Well, ladies and gentleman, you can finally clear your doubts, as Lee is here to break it down for us. First fact: YouTube is still a growing industry in Malaysia, hence solely relying on YouTube as a main source of income can be extremely challenging. Lee revealed to us that on average, a YouTuber is required to secure at least one million subscribers with consistent views before a substantial amount of income could be generated. As for Grim Film, with an estimated 80,000 subscribers, living off YouTube is therefore unrealistic. This is where Grim Film comes in as a production house to further generate income from commercials and corporate videos. At this point, if you are feeling a little discouraged, hold that thought. It’s because of YouTube that Grim Film exists today. Without YouTube, Jared admitted that there wouldn’t be sufficient exposure for his team to be recognised and the Grim Film we know today would not exist.

Shout out to Subscribers

In every video or short film that Grim Film delivers, it really isn’t all fun and dandy. There are actually a series of processes and considerations (scouting for locations, managing the costs, planning the story board, casting talents and a whole lot more) that they will have to go through before any materials are uploaded on YouTube. Despite the hard work, Grim Film is eager for their subscribers to know that every bit of support matters. And yes, for those who are looking forward to Grim Film’s latest project, the team is in the midst of shooting a web series that Lee has been planning since 2013. Stay tuned, folks!

Before the credits roll…

On a lighter note, Lee who recently got engaged with Marianne Tan (yes, yes, the sweet lady from all the viral hits), would also like to deliver a note of apology to all of our male readers out there. Lucky man indeed! For those who wonder, Lee revealed that if everything goes well, the couple will be tying the knot around March next year.

Tips for success on Youtube? Co ns ist en cy an d I gu ess a lot of brainstorming! Biggest mistake for filmmakers to avoid when making YouT ube videos? There’s really no mistake when it co mes to making YouTube videos. Just do wh you love and impro at ve from there on. The beauty of YouTube is that you receiv instantaneous e feedback. So adapt accordingly and ha ve fun! What would you say to someone who aspiring to be a Yo is uTuber? Do what you love! Even if it’s just a vid eo of you sipping fro m a glass of water . But don’t do it if you do not have the passi on for making video s. And always, alw ays, remember why yo u started. “Keep your hopes high and yo ur head down low ” – A Day To Remember.

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by rachel fong

enterprising young guns

MAY 2015

helen and heliene tan

founders of doublewoot

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The Doublewoot Beginning

Fashion is a passion for many, so what happens when you decide to mould that into a lucrative business? For Helen and Heliene Tan, the sibling duo founders of successful online boutique Doublewoot, it was a dream that turned into reality, thanks to raw passion and a lot of elbow grease. It all started in 2007, when the younger sister of the two, Heliene was still a law student. Her great love of fashion had prompted her to source for unconventional fashion pieces among wholesale markets to sell. Knowing her sister Helen shared her interest, she decided to rope her and her website design and Photoshop skills in. Just like that, Heliene’s good eye for chic fashion, and Helen’s knack for putting together a neat website gave birth to Doublewoot. From Day 1, Doublewoot had a way of standing out from the competition. Being born and raised in Penang, they decided to run the boutique in their hometown. As most blogshop and retail boutique aficionados would know, most similar ventures are based in KL or PJ to reach a potentially bigger and more fashion-conscious audience. Not for the Tan sisters. “We wanted to work somewhere close to our family because being a startup, we wanted to get as much help as we can. Plus, setting up Doublewoot in our hometown allows us to grow, surrounded by people who are close to us,” says Helen. When you hear it being put that way, opening shop in your backyard doesn’t seem like such a bad idea, does it? Once the location was settled, Helen and Heliene got the ball rolling by purchasing apparel from wholesale shops and selling them in a blogshop. Orders were taken via good ol’ email, and since Facebook, Instagram and smartphones were non-existent back then, they had to plant themselves in front of the computer 24 hours a day to advertise their blogshop on chatboxes. Since the blog and email services were free, and the sisters worked from home, everything was cost-free except for the stocks. Therefore, even though Helen and Heliene started off with just RM1,000, they managed to make it work.

The Doublewoot Upgrade

As soon as Doublewoot started to make a name for itself, the girls engaged a web company to take them from a blog to a proper e-commerce site. It made a big difference, especially in the processing of orders, as most of it could now be automated. “Now we are pretty systemised in terms of our processes because we have a dedicated return department, customer service, accounts and warehouse management,” explains Heliene. The look of the website and streamlined system are not all that’s changed. While they began by taking stocks from wholesale markets, today they have a dedicated factory based overseas which manufactures designs conjured up from their own minds. Not only does this ensure Doublewoot’s designs are exclusive, it also allows the sisters to be very stringent in the quality of their apparel and maintain their affordability.

The Doublewoot Inspiration

Speaking of designs, where do Helen and Heliene get their inspiration from? It can be trendy pieces from the streets, fashion magazines, fashion sites, or runways - and the search is constant. The main ethos when it comes to their clothes is this: high quality fashion pieces that are affordable and wearable at the same time; enabling their customers to feel chic and comfortable all at once. Doublewoot is also known for producing timeless, basic garments with impeccable cutting and top-notch workmanship that stands the test of time. The wearability and consistency can be credited to the sisters’ hands-on approach to everything, from fabric sourcing and measurement taking to personal fittings. It is this very commitment to quality that has led to celebrity clients like Daphne Iking, whom the sisters first struck a friendship with when they sent her some clothes for review. The Bella ntv7 talk show host fell in love with Doublewoot’s offerings straight away, and from there, good word spread to the television personality’s friends, who are also loyal customers and ambassadors of the brand today.

Five quick tips for becoming an entrepreneur like us!

1 Stay grounded. are no shortcuts, 2 There everything step-by-step.

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passionate in everything you do 3 Be because it shows, and people can sense your passion (or lack of it).

in life is free, and if it’s 4 Nothing free, it’s definitely no good. very hard now; your future 5 Work will appreciate it.

Doublewoot Today

With that being said, no entrepreneur’s rise to the top is without difficulties. There were a lot of conflicts and misunderstandings along the way, but the sisters have consistently put their family first and overcome them with talks and mutual trust. Looking back, they find that the whole journey has been nothing short of a blessing, regardless of the good or the bad. Without it, they might not have understood that “being honest and reliable is the key to a sustainable business on top of providing quality items and good after-sales service.” Eight years have gone by and it is the deep love for what they do and good profits that has fuelled the business all this while. “We let things move naturally but keep our passions burning hot!” quips Helen. While they might not have started out with a lot of knowledge about the industry, they have gained countless experiences, overcome many challenges, and faced abundant hardships; all of which have kept their ‘fire’ burning, instead of extinguishing it. More than a brand, Doublewoot has become a part of who Helen and Heliene are. MAY 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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NASOPHARYNGEAL

CANCER Nasopharyngeal cancer is a cancer that starts in the nasopharynx, the upper part of the throat behind the nose and near the base of skull. It is the third most common cancer among males in Malaysia. In 2012, Malaysia recorded at least 1487 cases of NPC among males. The incidence rate for NPC in Malaysia was highest among Chinese males. (Globocan 2012)

The nasopharynx is the upper part of the throat (pharynx) that lies behind the nose. It is a box-like chamber about 1½ inches on each edge. It lies just above the soft part of the roof of the mouth (soft palate) and just in back of the nasal passages.

Figure shows the anatomy of the pharynx

In its early stages, nasopharyngeal carcinoma may not cause any symptoms. Possible noticeable symptoms of nasopharyngeal carcinoma include:

NASOPHARYNGEAL CANCER IS A TYPE OF HEAD AND NECK CANCER. Researchers have identified some factors that appear to increase your risk of developing nasopharyngeal carcinoma, including

• A lump in your neck caused by a swollen lymph node • Blood in your saliva • Bloody discharge from your nose

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• Gender:NPC is found about twice as often in males as it is in females. • Ethnicity:NPC is most common among ethnic Chinese from southern China (including Hong Kong), Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. • Virus: Infection by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) • Diet:Eating salt cured foods • Genetic: Have a family history of nasopharyngeal cancer • Lifestyle:Drinking large amounts of alcohol& smoking • Exposure:Work around dust or chemicals like formaldehyde (Source: American Cancer Society)

• Nasal congestion • Hearing loss • Frequent ear infections • Headaches (Source: Mayo Clinic)

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR? Early nasopharyngeal carcinoma symptoms may not always prompt you to see your doctor. However, if you notice any unusual and persistent changes in your body, such as unusual nasal congestion, that doesn't seem right to you, see your doctor.

Tests that examine the nose and throat are used to detect (find) and diagnose nasopharyngeal cancer. The following tests and procedures may be used: Tests/Procedures (Source: ©1996-2015 MedicineNet, Inc.)

Physical exam of the throat

Nasoscopy

Neurological exam

Head and chest X-rays

MRI

CT scan

PET scan

kindly call us at 603- 2698 7300; email to contact@cancer.org.my or log on to our website at www.cancer.org.my.

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MOod BOOSTING FOODs

MAY 2015

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hat would you go for when you’re feeling blue? Doughnuts? Ice cream? Cookies? Well, they would certainly make you feel better for a couple of minutes. But you could’ve actually grabbed something healthier that could prove to be a better choice down the road. This month, we’ve compiled for you a list of foods that are undoubtedly a healthier (and wiser) choice for when you’re feeling a little down and need a little something to munch on.

Once You Go Black... The first thing that’s on our list is dark chocolate. If you didn’t know by now, dark chocolate (not milk chocolate!) is a great source of cocoa. Cocoa contains flavonoids, which encourages the brain to produce tryptophan, which in turn helps to produce serotonin – the feel good hormone. Research has also shown that chocolate helps to control arterial tension, which reduces blood pressure. So there you go, dark chocolate is actually good for you! Of course, don’t overdo it, because too much of something good is bad...

My Fruit Shake Brings All the Boys to the Yard If the urge to drink something like Bubble Tea or Coca-Cola comes along, deny that thirst a little longer and head instead for that Boost Juice (we’re not endorsing them!) stall. Juices are a much healthier choice

because they contain plenty of vitamins that are beneficial to your health. Watermelon, for example, has vitamin B6, which helps to combat depression. Regardless of your choice of juice, it’s bound to be healthier than a can of soft drink.

An Eggy Affair Contrary to popular belief, eating eggs actually has a minimal effect on your cholesterol levels. This means it’s safe to eat on a daily basis. But how do eggs help to better your mood? Well, they contain tryptophan, which is the same thing found in cocoa. If possible, try to get eggs that are enriched with omega-3.

Nothing Fishy About Fish A study in Norway revealed that those that take cod liver oil (which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids), were 30% less likely to have symptoms associated with depression. Omega-3 is actually found in any fish, so having that “Ikan Bakar” isn’t such a bad idea...of course, without the “sambal belacan” and extra condiments.

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Macha! More Matcha Please! Green tea is perhaps one of the richest sources of theanine, which is an amino acid that’s particularly high when you’re relaxed. In other words, green tea helps you to relax, which is definitely a better state to be in, rather than being depressed, don’t you think? And by the way, matcha means green tea and macha means bro.

A Geeky Greek Story What’s the difference between Greek yogurt and normal yogurt? Well, the difference is that Greek yogurt contains more protein and calcium than normal yogurt. These are important as they command our bodies to release and increase the activity of those feel-good neurotransmitters. Hence, whenever you find yourself down or nervous for no particular reason, try to reach for Greek yogurt. Now that you’ve learnt about healthy food options that help to combat depression, it’s time to make the sensible choice and eat healthier! The food listed here are just as tasty as any snack, but they’re much more beneficial. The next time you’re feeling grumpy or a little down, just remember that there’s always a better choice.

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wiredup

plug into the future of tech

MAY 2015

GP Batteries GP761 GP Batteries is now a familiar name when it comes to rechargeable batteries. To further increase their market presence, they’ve now launched a new series of battery packs that make it easy for users to charge their mobile devices while on the go. The GP761 is part of this new series of battery banks, and it offers the ability to charge two devices at the same time! It has a capacity of 6,000 mAh, allowing you to fully charge most mobile devices.

Visit www.gpbatteries.com

Philips SHB7000WT If you’re looking for a pair of headphones that’s versatile and does not compromise on audio quality, take a look at the Philips SHB7000. This headphones makes use of Bluetooth technology, so you won’t be weighed down with all that messy wires when travelling. It has A2DP Bluetooth support, so you’ll be able to accept calls, without the need to reach for your phone. There’s also a built-in control gear to easily control your music.

Visit www.philips.com.my

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plug into the future of tech

wiredup

MAY 2015

GP Batteries GP352 If you own a slim smartphone, it’s definitely a turn-off to own a battery pack that’s twice its thickness. The GP352 is a great solution for this small problem, as it’s an incredibly slim power pack, having a thickness of only 13.5mm. Its capacity is rated at 5,200 mAh, which is sufficient for a single full charge when it comes to most modern smartphones.

Visit www.gpbatteries.com

Philips PicoPix PPX3414

GP Batteries GP381 The GP381 battery pack offers a capacity of 8,400 mAh, letting you charge your mobile devices with ease. There are two charging ports available, so you can charge two devices at the same time! What’s even more impressive is that this device has a four-level protection system to keep your mobile device safe from overcharging and prevents the risk of a short circuit. Visit www.gpbatteries.com

Have a lot of presentations to show? Then this is one projector that you’ll want to consider. The Philips PicoPix PPX3414 weighs only 270g and has a slim form factor that allows you to easily carry it wherever you go. Other features include the ability to project content that would fit a 120-inch screen and a built-in speaker. Furthermore, the integrated media player and office viewer lets you view both videos and other documents with ease. Visit www.philips.com.my

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philips BTM2280

MAY 2015

Minimalistic Splendour Philips BTM2280

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f you’re someone who strongly believes in minimalism, then you’re likely the kind of person who looks for items that look simple yet elegant. Most importantly, these items perform a certain function efficiently and effectively. The Philips BTM2280 is one such product.

Design As mentioned, the BTM2280 is simplistic in nature. It has a very flat and low profile, which allows it to be placed almost anywhere. At the top is where you’ll find a number of physical buttons that serve to control your audio, including the standard play/pause and previous/ next track buttons. Also present is a single USB port, the volume control and the CD slot. Apart from that, there are also mounts at the rear, making the BTM2280 wall-mount ready. To help you keep track of what’s going on, there’s a built-in LED display at the bottom right corner.

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GOLD

MAY 2015

Features/Connectivity

Specifications

Let’s start with the sources the BTM2280 supports. There’s FM radio, a CD, a Bluetooth connection, a USB flash drive and a 3.5mm auxiliary connection. That’s about all types of sources one could possibly think of in this day of age. There are also five different Digital Sound Control (DSC) pre-sets (think audio profiles) on the BTM2280. For added convenience, Philips bundled in a remote control for this system.

Maximum power output (RMS): 20W

Speaker drivers: 2.75” woofer

Playback media: CD, CD-R/RW, MP3-CD, USB

flash drive

Connectivity: 3.5mm headphone, USB host,

Bluetooth V2.1

LED display

PROs: Highly versatile Simple yet effective design Can be placed almost anywhere

Performance Thanks to the five different DSC pre-sets, almost all the music we played sounded fairly good. In tracks like Eric Clapton’s live acoustic performance of ‘Layla’, there’s good definition. However, with tracks like Nico & Vinz’s ‘Am I Wrong’, the BTM2280 had minor issues with presence, sounding slightly hollow. When it comes to volume, the BTM2280 packs 20 Watts worth of punch. This easily allows it to fill a small lecture hall with music. Overall, the audio performance relies heavily on the DSC pre-set you choose, so it’s recommended to cycle through the different pre-sets for different types of songs/tracks.

Cons: You’ll have to cycle through the DSC pre-sets

for best audio performance

Conclusion Easy to use, highly versatile, and minimalistic in design, the Philips BTM2280 is rather seductive. For an allin-one speaker solution, this system is packaged very well. Sadly, this system does not support FLAC, so you’ll have to be contented with MP3 files if your main source of music is from a USB flash drive. Other than that, it’s a very solid choice!


philips PICOPIX PPX4350

wiredup

MAY 2015

by bryan chan

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t’s likely that you’ve been in a situation where you’d like to share a video on your mobile device, but the limited screen size forces friends to crowd around you and strain their necks to watch the video. Well, say farewell to those days because the PicoPix PPX 4350 Wireless is now in town.

Design If you’re unfamiliar with the Philips PicoPix range, it’s basically the brand’s range of portable (and pocketable) projectors. The PPX 4350 Wireless is part of this series of projectors and right off the bat, it’s easy to see why. It’s not wider than a 4-inch smartphone and its thickness is approximately two smartphones stacked on top of each other. It essentially looks like a torchlight. Take a look at the top of the PPX 4350 Wireless and you’ll find a wheel that serves as the focusing mechanism. Apart from that, there’s a navigational cluster and a button to go back to the previous option/screen. On the left is where you’ll find a Mini HDMI slot, a microSD slot, a USB slot (where the wireless adapter is connected to), the power button, and a 3.5mm audio-out jack.

Features This is where it gets exciting. The PPX 4350 Wireless is likely to be able to connect to almost any modern video source you can think of. You’ll be able to connect your laptop, your smartphone, your PS3/PS4, and pretty much any other device that uses the HDMI interface. It doesn’t stop there. Thanks to its wireless capabilities, you’ll be able to wirelessly connect it to your smartphone, if your smartphone supports wireless display technology. What’s even more impressive is the fact that there’s a standalone media player system in the PPX 4350 Wireless. With this, you can just load a card into the microSD slot or a USB flash drive into the USB slot, and you’ll be able to play videos and images, without connecting to any other devices.

GOLD

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Pocketable Projector

Philips PicoPix PPX 4350 Wireless The PPX 4350 Wireless also has a builtin sound bar, but for a more immersive experience, it’s recommended to connect a more powerful speaker system either via the 3.5mm jack, or via Bluetooth.

Image Quality We tested the image quality of the PPX 4350 Wireless by firstly connecting it to a laptop and playing a Full HD movie, before viewing several images on it. We then wirelessly connected it to an Android smartphone to once again view videos and several images. We’re happy to report that the PPX 4350 Wireless performed remarkably well in both situations. Images are sharp, with respectable colour reproduction accuracy, while videos and movies are crisp and have good contrast. However, do note that due to the size of the lens elements on the PPX 4350 Wireless, using this projector for PowerPoint presentations isn’t recommended. This projector is optimised for videos and pictures.

Conclusion In summary, the Philips PicoPix PPX 4350 Wireless is an incredibly fun device to own! Its appeal becomes highly evident if you enjoy watching movies with family or a small group of friends. The numerous connection options adds extra marks to the package.

Specifications •

Up to 60-inch screen size

Up to 50 lumens brightness

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, microSD, MHL

connection options

Built-in sound bar

PROs: Highly portable Plenty of connection options Excellent image quality for videos and pictures

Cons: Can’t be charged while in operation

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movies

THE LATEST CINEMA FLICKS

MAY 2015

PREVIEWS

tomorrowland

spy

STARRING: George Clooney, Britt Robertson, Hugh Laurie, Raffey Cassidy, Kathryn Hahn, Tim McGraw, Keegan-Michael Key

STARRING: Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale, Allison Janney, Jude Law

RELEASE: 21 may 2015

RELEASE: 21 may 2015

Bound by destiny, Frank (Clooney) and Casey (Robertson) embark on a mission to discover the secrets of a place that can only be described as out of this world! That place is actually known as Tomorrowland, which is a parallel universe where every form of action taken there affects the world we live in. Join them as they go on an adventure that involves both time and space travel!

Sometimes, the best person for an undercover job is someone who hasn’t been trained at all. That’s precisely the reason why Susan Cooper (McCarthy) was chosen for one of the most important undercover missions of all time. Humble and low-profile, Cooper is an intelligence analyst for the C.I.A., and has a nine to five job behind a desk. When the agency needed someone to infiltrate one of the most dangerous arms dealer in the world, Cooper may just be the agent for the job.

Insidious: Chapter 3

JURASSIC WORLD

STARRING: Dermot Mulroney, Stefanie Scott, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Lin Shaye

STARRING: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, Irrfan Khan, Jake Johnson, B. D. Wong, Brian Tee RELEASE: 11 june 2015

RELEASE: 4 june 2015

This film is a prequel of the first film, set before the haunting of the Lambert family. In this film, Elise Rainier (Shaye), who is a gifted psychic, uses her powers to contact the deceased and help a girl who has been targeted by a mysterious being. How do the events in this movie connect to the other two movies? You’ll have to watch this movie to find out.

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22 years after the incidents of Jurassic Park, a new and completely functioning dinosaur theme park named, ‘Jurassic World’ is opened in its stead. However, due to the lack of new attractions, the visitors have been declining. Hence, the park’s geneticists have created a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur to attract more visitors. Unfortunately, the dinosaur breaks loose and as you would have expected, wreaks havoc on the theme park. ‘Jurassic World’ stomps into cinemas this June.


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careerchat by grace chan

ENCYCLOPAEDIA of motherhood

MAY 2015

Diary of a

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C+: Thank you for having a career chat with us, Belinda. Please tell us more about yourself. B: I’m a fulltime TV Host for Bella on NTV7. I am also an emcee for events, an actress, and a voiceover talent for radio advertisements. But most importantly, I am a mum to a three-and-ahalf-year old princess. C+: You have been working in show business since your early days on Astro Hitz TV’s UVJ Search. Was it something you always wanted to pursue as a career, or did it start out as a fun hobby that became much more? B: It was something that I had dreamt of doing but never actually believed I had the ability to pursue further. So, initially I was looking forward to a career behind the scenes as a TV producer because I love being in this industry. However, when the opportunity came about for me to be in front of the camera, I thought, why not and I gave it a shot. Ten years on and I’m still loving it!

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n honour of Mother’s Day, we turn to celebrity mum, Belinda Chee who shared with us her experience of motherhood. Best known for her multi talents in the world of hosting, emceeing and modelling, many of us may also recognise her bubbly and uplifting voice on radio advertisements (think U Mobile or Monash University). This month, we had the opportunity to slip in between her busy schedule as she shared with us the ups and downs of parenthood as well as the importance of self-pampering.

C+: Aside from your many hosting gigs, you also starred as an actress in many of our local productions. Is acting something you would like to continue to pursue? B: Frankly, it is something I enjoy doing as it grants me the opportunity to experience the world through the lens of different characters. However, acting does occupy a lot of time (ranging from 15 hours per day and it stretches over two or three months) and great roles are few and far between. Especially for a ‘banana’ like me, it takes double the time and effort just to learn my Mandarin lines. So, acting has sort of taken a back seat to my family and my hosting jobs. Nonetheless, I wouldn’t say no if a good role comes along! C+: What’s next on your agenda? Are there any other projects in the works that you can share with our readers? B: Well, I’m currently co-hosting Bella on NTV7 and it’s a daily show (Mondays to Fridays at 11am). Honestly, that’s keeping me pretty occupied so I do not have much spare time to take up other projects. Most importantly, I’m more concerned about spending time with my family now. Perhaps, I’m also not as ambitious as I used to be so I’m not actively trying to pursue other projects to be a part of. C+: On a lighter note, what’s one thing we would be surprised to know about you? B: Here’s something that not many might know: I used to swim competitively. I started taking part in swimming competitions representing

my state of Sarawak as well as Malaysia since I was 8 years old until I finished high school. C+: Four years have passed since you gave birth to your beautiful daughter, Danielle. How has motherhood been treating you? B: Oh, it has been a steep learning curve and truth be told, I’m still learning how to be a good mother every day! But I have to say, I enjoy being a mother (to a pre-schooler rather than to a new-born) much more now. Children at this stage are so impressionable and inquisitive that it is of upmost importance to be a role model in order to guide them to be the best that they can be. C+: What do you enjoy doing the most with Danielle? B: I enjoy talking to her - she has the best questions and answers for everything! We also love to sing and read together. C+: As a mother who works, how do you manage to stay so vibrant and beautiful all the time? B: I’m definitely not vibrant and beautiful all the time! In fact, I’m a slob especially when I’m at home. I have to really dress and doll up for work so whenever I’m not at work, I wear minimal makeup and dress as comfortably as I can while still looking presentable. C+: What do you do in order to maintain a healthy balance between work and family? B: I have learnt to prioritise and not juggle too many things at once. Even when I only have half an hour a day to spend with my family, I always make sure it’s quality time spent! As mothers, I think sometimes we tend to overlook the third person in this equation of work and family, which is ourselves. So, give yourself some ‘me’ time: go for a workout, pamper yourself with a massage or facial and don’t forget to treat yourself once in a while. Believe me, you’ll feel more invigorated after and will be in a better shape for your job and your family. C+: This Mother’s day, I want… B: To say thank you to my mother and to all mothers out there. There are times when you might feel overworked and unappreciated, but know that you do have the toughest job in the world and no one else can do the job better than you!

Follow Belinda on Bella (NTV7), every Monday to Friday at 11am.

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A Very special project

MAY 2015

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any would want to own a car that could be passed down as a legacy, which means that many would want the Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7. Unfortunately, not many will get their hands on one as there will only ever be 250 units of these beautifully hand-built machines coming out from England. Of these 250 cars, only two will make their way here to Malaysia. If you think this car looks familiar, it’s because the team behind it took inspiration from the Jaguar D-TYPE, a car that won the Le Mans three times. In case you were wondering, the number 7 is the total number of times Jaguar has won the Le Mans. When it comes to performance figures, this car does the 0-100km/h dash in 3.9 seconds. This is possible because aluminium is used for the body, making it incredibly lightweight. In addition, under the hood is a 5.0 litre V8 engine that’s supercharged, and tuned to output 575PS and 680Nm of torque. As for top speed, it’s digitally capped at 300km/h. These figures officially pins the F-TYPE Project 7 as the fastest sprinter from Jaguar’s production cars line up. To ensure all that power is well transferred to the wheels, Jaguar used an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Taking a look at the handling, this car makes use of bespoke front suspension knuckles and new anti-roll bars. The engineers also increased the stiffness of the springs and dampers, making the overall suspension settings 50% stiffer at the front, and 8% stiffer at the rear, when compared to the F-TYPE V8 S Roadster. Of course, this car also makes full use of Jaguar’s exclusive carbon-ceramic brake system. The price? It’s only available upon application. For a reference though, the Jaguar F-TYPE R Coupe, which uses the same engine as the Project 7, is priced at RM1.16 million.

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wanderlust

by rachel fong

e cave Hiking up to th

a couchsurfing tale

MAY 2015

Barcelona,

e top view at th

Stayed up in the mountain with the UK family

Eiffel Tower

Saatchi Art Gallery

Notre-Dame

h g u o r h t g in f r Su

s l e v a r T r u o Y (Part 2)

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n our April issue, we introduced to you Jasmine Christal-Lin Joseph, a 24 year-old who did what most of us are still only dreaming of – travel around (a large part of) the world. How did she do it? Couchsurfing. If you missed our first part, couchsurfing is the practice of staying with locals of the countries you’re visiting. We also covered Jasmine’s background, steps to becoming a couchsurfer and tips for being a happy and safe couchsurfer. Read on for more on Jasmine’s experiences as a couchsurfer in the countries she has stepped foot in. Where I’ve Been I’ve been to countries on two continents - Asia and Europe. In Asia, I went to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Japan, and South Korea. In Europe, I went to Germany, Amsterdam, Belgium, Paris, Spain, Portugal and London.

Vietnam For my first couchsurfing trip, my three friends and I decided on Hanoi, Vietnam. There, we slept on the second floor of a restaurant. The place was okay, as it had a proper mattress. The host was also accommodating, as he allowed us to use the kitchen. Of course, the ingredients in the kitchen were off limits, but we didn’t have a problem as just across the road was an open market where we could easily get groceries. We’d then cook our own food, and we even made dinner for the host! It was our way of showing gratitude as he let us stay for free. We only had one problem staying there – the host was the only one who spoke English, and he wasn’t around most of the time. We tried to speak to his employees and mother at the restaurant, but needless to say, we just resorted to smiling after a while. Japan The most memorable trip I had was to Tokyo. We stayed at a 19-year-old boy’s house. When we arrived, it was still really early, 6am, to be precise. We couldn’t contact the boy, so we had to wait at

a McDonald’s first. When we reached the nearest McDonald’s, he finally called us, saying that he had just woken up! Finally, we got to his house, and he welcomed us in. The next thing we knew, he was throwing things like dirty laundry, out of his house. Once we got inside, we realised how small the house really is. I’ve heard about how small houses in Japan were, but I was still shocked by the size. The living area was pretty much just a square. It was a landed property, with stairs at the side that led up to another person’s home. His place was just really messy, like it is for most teenagers living alone. We actually thought of going to stay somewhere else at first, but we fell asleep there because it was early morning and we were so tired. After that, we asked the boy if we could clean his house and he said: “Feel free! Even my mom doesn’t come here.” We cleaned up the space and vacuumed our way through the mess. Once we got to know him, we found that he was actually a really funny guy. He took us all over Tokyo, and we even did a little video about him. He happened to be learning English at the time, so we swapped our language skills: we taught him some English, and he taught us Japanese in return. Amsterdam Not all the experiences we had were good. We also came by a few bad, dangerous ones along the way. This guy we stayed with in Amsterdam has got to be the most terrible host I’ve ever had. When we checked him out online, he had three bad references, and they were all from girls. They mentioned things like how he had brought them to clubs and touched them inappropriately, and how he had locked the door when they said they wanted to go home. Additionally, they said he would only let them out when he felt better, and even then he would just throw their bags outside. With that being said, we still took the risk because we couldn’t find anywhere else to stay, and the other hostels were either fully booked or pricey. He looked alright, but he gave us a weird vibe. He wouldn’t look us in the eye, and he liked talking about girls in bikinis. When we asked him about Amsterdam, he would keep asking us about Malaysia, and often said he wanted to go there and look at pretty girls. Every one of the days we stayed there, he would constantly have the TV on, and it would always be a show with girls in bikinis. Every morning, he would call out my name and call me Joan of Arc, and call my

Stayed in an attic in Germany friend Nicholas Cage, for no reason. We never went out with him because we were too scared, although he did ask us to go clubbing with him. We stayed there for four days, and believe it or not, when my friend made a detour to Amsterdam for New Year’s, he decided to stay with the weird man again. Apparently, he liked him. I guess he’s okay when it comes to guys, it’s just when he’s around girls that he gets weird. How Couchsurfing Changed My Life Pre-couchsurfing days, I was the kind of person who pick the people I want to hang out with. When I didn’t feel like mingling, I would clam up because I was uncomfortable. Since my couchsurfing trips, I’ve become much better at socialising as it is part of couchsurfing. After all, you can’t just not speak to the person whose house you’re living in. I’ve also learned to adapt pretty quickly. Previously when I went on holidays I’d always stay in hotels. In Guangzhou, China, it was a different story as we lived in a slum, and the moment I walked out, my feet would get all muddy and smell like rubbish. The first time I was there, I had to climb seven floors up to the abode as there was no lift. I wanted to cry then. The toilet was also really small, and you basically bathe and take care of all your bodily functions there. But, you can just give me two days, and I’ll adapt right away. During my trips, I liked learning about the local culture and how they lived there. I have become more open as a result; I’m more willing to share and even give stuff away now. If someone gives me something, I’ll just offer them something in return, like my shirt, saying that it’s from Malaysia. Plus, couchsurfing has given me so many international friends. I have friends from Belgium, Japan and so on. The real purpose of couchsurfing is not to stay overseas for free, it’s to meet people who love to travel like you do, and when you meet them you bond by sharing stories. Now, when they visit Malaysia, I can offer them to stay at my place as well. Three of the people whose houses I couchsurfed at, have now lived at my place, so it’s a win-win situation. We went from being couchsurfers to couchsurfing hosts ourselves.

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arts&culture by grace chan

MOTHERS ACROSS THE GLOBE

MAY 2015

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very year, filial sons, daughters and loving husbands across the world sign an unspoken agreement to flock the malls in search of perfect last-minute gifts. Like every year since it became a worldwide phenomenon, mums will be showered with cards, chocolates and flowers on Sunday. Many countries, particularly in the Western world, adopts the second Sunday in May as the official Mother’s Day. However, you’d be surprise to know that in certain countries, religious or cultural holidays revolving around women and families have evolved into their own celebrations of motherhood. In some countries, it is celebrated on different days in May while others celebrate it at entirely different times of the year from August to December. Here’s a look at how five countries around the world honour mums.

France: FEte Des MEres The French do not celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May as the Americans do. Instead, a 1950 law in France reserves the “fetes des meres” for the last Sunday in the month of May. Similar to Americans, family dinner is the norm, and traditionally the mother being honoured is bestowed with a cake that looks like a bouquet of flowers. Since France is a country of wines and grapes, gifts generally revolve around exceptional bottles of wine. Other common gifts include fashion pieces and perfumes (after all, Paris is a fashion capital!). 66

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Indonesia: Hari Ibu Mother’s Day in Indonesia plays a unique role in Indonesian history, culture, and society. Interestingly, it’s a day not just for mothers but also for the entire women’s community. As a national holiday, it is celebrated on 22nd of December. This day owes its genesis to the first All Indonesian Women’s Congress that was held on the very same day in 1928. Exactly 44 years later, 22nd of December was officially declared as Mother’s Day. A day that was initially aimed to celebrate the spirit of Indonesian women and improve the condition of the nation, it is now also celebrated for expressing love and gratitude to mothers. In Indonesia, Mother’s Day is all about freedom, democracy and women’s empowerment. The customary practice is to send gifts, flowers and greeting cards to mothers and women. Many people also hold surprise parties and competitions (such as the Kebaya wearing competition).

Thailand: Sook San Wan Mae Thailand is among one of the countries that commemorates Mother’s Day with immense splendour and grandeur. Here is an interesting fact. It is no coincidence that the occasion is observed on 12th of August as it marks the birthday of the revered Queen of Thailand, Queen Sirikit. Known as the “Mother of the Nation”, Mother’s day is Queen sirikit therefore specially commemorated on 12th of August to honour her. A national holiday in the region, Mother’s Day inevitably marks a gala of merriment for people of all ages. In fact, preparation for the special day starts a week before. All buildings are decorated with flags, portraits of Her Majesty, flower garlands, bejewelled lights as well as magnificent adornments around the Grand Palace and literally at every corner of the city. Of course, it is also a day to pay tribute to loving mothers. White jasmine flower is gifted to mothers as the flower is considered to be an emblem of maternal love. Some other activities carried out include performing charitable activities, offering food to monks, and collecting donations.

Queen Sirikit’s Birthday Celebration

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Mexico: El Dia de las Madres Mexicans take Mother’s Day very seriously. The significance of Mother’s Day in Mexico can be judged by the fact that it is declared as an important holiday. Mexicans come together to celebrate this special day at the shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, a place chosen due to its symbol of motherhood. Celebrated on the 10th of May, it’s deemed as the busiest day of the year for Mexican restaurants. Flowers are compulsory but the day is also filled with music, food and often, the distribution of “tamales” and “atole” (a traditional morning meal to all local mothers). Following a local custom, children honour their mothers by making themselves present and serenading the song “Las Manaitas” on the eve of Mother’s Day. The highpoint of the event includes special mass organised by churches to honour The Virgin Mary. Yes, Mexicans love two mothers; their birth mother and other mother that is shared with God.

Japan: Haha No Hi Mother’s Day was initially celebrated on 6th of March during the Shōwa period in Japan. Similar to Thailand, the day also honours the birthday of Empress Kōjun (mother of Emperor Akihito). However, by 1949, they started celebrating Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May. On this day, Japanese load their mothers with flowers especially red carnations and roses to express sweetness, purity and endurance. Special prayers and public gatherings are also organised in order to make them feel special.

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At its essence, the celebration of Mother’s Day is based on the special bond shared between mother and child. Unfortunately, as we grow older, we also tend to overlook the sentimental value that comes along with it. Instead of perpetuating the commercialisation of Mother’s Day through picking up gifts or dining out, can you truly recall the last time you actually crafted a homemade card or cook a meal for your mum? This Mother’s Day, let’s all walk the extra miles to keep the noble idea behind this day alive and not just make it another day to exchange gifts. MAY 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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ariba! ariba!

MAY 2015

Loco for Mexican Food

especially There’s no denying the appeal of a quick meal, an Tun Dr if it’s affordable and tasty. We went over to Tam ple behind Ismail last month to have a chat with the peo week, from Guac!, a food truck that operates there every Tuesday to Friday, 7.30pm onwards.

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Founded by four friends from the same university, Kenneth Kuan, Ching Yoong, Ramesh and Sammie, the idea for Guac! came around while they were still in university. Back then, the group of friends were (and still are) greatly interested in Mexican food. It was an easy decision then, to start a business revolving around this type of food. However, it wasn’t until a couple of years later, that the group of friends decided to invest in a food truck. The decision to start Guac! turned out to be a good one because today, you’re able to get your hands on authentic Mexican food, including Nachos and Tacos (both available with chicken, beef or fish), as well as Burritos (beef). While the menu is rather limited for now, Sammie has promised that desserts will make its way into the menu sometime soon. You can expect Guac! to offer churros and chipotle brownies. After a couple of minutes, the food came and we were able to dig into what Guac! has to offer. First, we tried the beef Tacos. Filled with fresh tomatoes that are cut into cubes, lettuce, as well as a little secret sauce, the beef tacos are simple, yet tasty. The beef is minced and very tender, while the fresh vegetables offer a good contrast to the earthy beef. There’s also a very mild spiciness in this dish, making it a great option for those who love spicy food that doesn’t overwhelm the taste buds. We then tried the chicken Nachos, which is a great alternative for our friends who can’t eat beef. It’s the same great taste, minus the earthy taste of beef. The

A closer look at the beef Burrito, which is a more filling option. One piece is priced at RM12.

The chicken Nachos make for an awesome snack. A serving costs RM10.

Here’s the beef/chicken Tacos (also available with fish) which is priced at RM7 for one, RM12 for two.

verdict? We think the Tacos are great, but they’re snack-sized, so it’s wise to order two or more. The tacos are priced at RM7 for one, and RM12 for two. Next, we tried the beef Burritos, which is the best-selling item in Guac!’s menu currently. The burritos are significantly larger than the tacos, making them a better choice for those who have more space in their stomach. Similar to the beef Tacos, the beef here is minced and there’s lettuce and tomatoes. However, the secret sauce from the Tacos is absent. As for tastiness, we’re giving it good marks, though we would have loved it more if it was a bit spicier. After that, we were given the chicken Nachos to try. It is served with melted cheese, shredded chicken and once again, lettuce and tomatoes. The Nachos are fried upon order, so they remain fresh and crispy. Needless to say, the crispy Nachos and well-marinated chicken go absolutely well together and make for the perfect snack when watching a movie. If you want a light dinner and love Mexican food, keep an eye out for the Guac! food truck, because this is likely where you’ll find the best Nachos, Burritos and Tacos on wheels.

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THE BEST MOTHERLY ADVICE

MAY 2015

My Mama Always Said...

In honour of our mothers – the strongest, warmest, most awe-inspiring devoted beings out there, we’ve asked students to share with us the pearls of wisdom they’ve received from their mothers.

“Look like a girl, act like a lady and think like a man”. I think that that is the very best advice I’ve ever received from my mother. She also emphasise that I should always stay happy, be optimistic, enjoy myself and to always be grateful for everything.

“Stay positive and be happy”. Just like every health conscious mother, she also constantly reminds me to maintain a balanced diet of more vegetables with less meat. Oh, and not forgetting, a regular exercise routine!

Lee Ye Yin, 20, TAR UC, Degree in Marketing

Chua Yee Tiong, 20, TAR UC, Degree in Marketing

“Be a kind individual to everyone (regardless of gender)”. Even if things seem to be dire, there is always a lesson to be learned. And that is a gift that is always disguised beneath every negative aspect of our lives. It’s a simple philosophy from my mom that I hold on to in order to survive my everyday life.

The best advice that my mom ever gave me was to follow my dreams and to never let anyone tear them down. As cheesy as it sounds, I always think of that when I’m down, especially when I feel like I am about to give up.

Robinson Soo, 22, TAR UC, Degree in Graphic Design

Najihah Athar, 17, TAR UC, A-Level (Science)

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reads and releases

bookshelf

MAY 2015

Look Who’s Back

the life of a banana

AUTHOR: timur vermes

AUTHOR: pp wong

ice creams at carrington’s AUTHOR: alexandra brown In case the cover design isn’t enough of a prompt, know this: ‘Look Who’s Back’ is a story of Adolf Hitler. Yes, the same man who was largely blamed for World War II and responsible for killing millions of people. In the timur vermes events of this novel, the dictator wakes up in 2011, fully alive. The Germany he used to know is now overrun by immigrants and led by a female Prime Minister. Not long after that, the world becomes enamoured by him. Soon enough, the ranting, misunderstood tyrant becomes a YouTube star and even lands his own TV show. Unbeknownst to the world, the Führer has put in motion a plan to “set right” his homeland.

The third book set in the Carrington’s Department Store series sees the manager of its luxury handbag department, Georgie Hart seemingly settled since a reality TV series gave her and her store a huge publicity alexandra brown boost. Now the store is finally raking in money, and she’s not doing too badly on the personal front either as her relationship with her boss, Tom, is taking off. With summertime upon them, Mulberry, the town in which the department store is situated, is about to get a lot of traffic with a summer festival. At the same time, Georgie gets a great job offer that makes her question where her loyalty lies.

A banana is exactly what Xing Li is - a Chinese person who can’t speak her mother tongue of Mandarin. All her life, she has lived in London, but never felt quite at home. When her mother passes on, she moves in with her older brother and difficult relatives. At school, she faces constant bullying, and to make things worse, her uncle asks her to help him in something atrocious. In the midst of all the chaos, her only friend is Jay, a mixed Jamaican boy who loves music. The only thing that can redeem her is finding her own identity, and discovering what it means to be both Chinese and British.

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anime by ivy chin

Melodiously TALENTED GUESTS

MAY 2015

All Hail The Ladies Of Anime T

here are some very recognisable singers and musicians in the world of anime. However, as much as we love their voices and music, we seldom get the chance to know more about them outside of their basic biography. But thanks to Animax Asia, we had the opportunity to interview three popular Japanese anime-song artistes: ELISA, May’n and Mami Kawada. We can’t wait to share their thoughts with you, so read on to learn more about them!

Mami Kawada: In Japan, anime songs are growing in popularity. Hence, besides just singing, I would like to contribute to the next generation who are highly interested in the anime industry. In order to achieve that, I would try my best to make the anime industry more exciting by singing different types of songs for anime.

Who’s ELISA? You probably know who ELISA is if you have watched the “ef” series; “ef: A Tale of Melodies” and “ef: A Tale of Memories”; “The World God Only Knows” (Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai) or “A Certain Scientific Railgun” (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun). Not only is she a talented Japanese female singer, but she is also a fashion model with Elite Model Management.

Mami Kawada If you have watched “Burning-Eyed Shana” (Shakugan no Shana), you should know who Mami Kawada is, as her music and songs have been featured in it. We knew her through “A Certain Magical Index” (Toaru Majutsu no Indekkusu). You may also know her from other anime, as she is a member of ‘I’ve Sound’, which is well-known for providing theme songs for many extremely successful anime.

In the future, what sort of anime projects would you like to be involved in?

What about May’n? Mei Nakabayashi is a Japanese J-Pop artist who started her singing career at the age of 13. In 2008, she changed to her current stage name of May’n and performed as the singing voice of the character, Sheryl Nome in the anime “Macross Frontier”. It’s from her work here that catapulted her to fame.

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Out of all the anime projects you have been involved in, which is the most enjoyable/interesting? ELISA: I would say “The World God Only Knows” as I had spent two days and about 16 hours to record the entire song. It was the first time that I needed to spend such a long time in recording. It is a nineminute-long song in five chapters and it’s all in English. Furthermore, I had to change my voice and singing style for each chapter. Unquestionably, it was tough, but it’s all very interesting and memorable. May’n:

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ELISA: Although I have been in this (laughs). But the one industry for about seven years, I that got me noticed was would still like to challenge “Macross Frontier”. I sang myself in other genres too. I the theme song for that as don’t know what other genres of well as sang for one of the anime is awaiting me, but if there characters in the anime. Yes, is an opportunity, I would love to that’s the most memorable involve myself in it. But for now, I would love to sing for gameone for me. * Na g i no Asukara like themed anime. Mami Kawada: It’s definitely May’n: That’s a tough question. But all I know is the most difficult question to answer because through anime songs, I have always encountered every project that I have been involved a lot of new experiences. As I love music, I don’t in is fantastic. To me, every experience is mind singing any type of songs. In fact, I would memorable and valuable. I can’t choose a love to sing forever, if possible. Therefore, I would single most interesting one because all of like to involve myself in all kind of genres. them are amazing.


singing. But if I were to create an anime myself, I think it would be a music-themed anime. Mami Kawada: Even for singing itself, it’s already very difficult to truly master, never mind full-on voice acting. It would definitely be another tough job for me. However, if there’s a light role, I would certainly give it a try. As I have been recognised as a “big sister” in Japan, I would love to voice a big sister character that’s able to lead, guide and advise everyone.

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ELISA: Definitely “The World God Only Knows”! And you probably know why after knowing what I had gone through (laughs). May’n: I love “Macross Frontier” a lot, but personally, I think I would choose “Black Butler” (Kuroshitsuji) as my all-time favourite anime. It’s because the main character in the anime, Sebastian is very cool and I’m always excited whenever he appears. Mami Kawada: I wouldn’t know how to choose an all-time favourite anime from all the anime projects that I have been involved in. But if it’s outside of my anime projects, I would choose “Dragon Ball” because I have been in love with it since young.

a “little sister” character in a romance comedy because I think it would ideally suit my own personality. May’n: I would like to focus more on singing. Voice acting is not an easy job and all of them are very professional. Therefore, I think I should concentrate more on my professional

What is your message to our readers and fans? ELISA: I am very happy that I have an opportunity to communicate and to reach my fans through my songs. Those kinds of connections are very valuable to me as they encourage me to sing more in the future for them. May’n: It’s been a long time since I last visited Malaysia. I am very happy that I am able to meet with my Malaysian fans again. Also, I will work harder to have more solo concerts in Malaysia in the future. Mami Kawada: This is my first time in Malaysia. I am tremendously touched and happy to be here to meet my fans. I would love to deliver my excitement to the fans through my music. Disclaimer: Their answers were translated by their own translators. As such, some details may have been lost in translation.

ELISA: I would love to challenge myself with that, but only after I get the chance to talk with other professional voice actors/actresses. I find it extremely tough and don’t think I am competent enough in doing this. However, if there is an opportunity, I would like to voice

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lifehacks/diy by grace chan

THE BREAKFAST CLUB

MAY 2015

Mighty Muffin

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e LOVE the combination of eggs and breakfast! But we are also aware that most of us have hectic schedules, leaving us little time in the morning to make and prepare a decent breakfast. Or let’s just admit it, we’d rather not spend hours in the kitchen since the gravity around our beds is always stronger in the morning. Well, we hear you! This month, we got our hands on a simple recipe that will certainly satisfy your grumbling tummy without having to lose your morning Zen. Best part of all? It’s the perfect recipe for those who aren’t fans of cooking. Trust us, we have tried it ourselves and the end result is simply delightful!

What you need:

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Six slices of bread (we opted for whole-wheat for better texture). Six eggs Ham (sliced into small pieces) – Chicken or beef? Your call. Cheese (shredded or pieces) Two to three tablespoons of butter or margarine (melted) Salt Pepper Muffin Pan Rolling Pin

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With a rolling pin, flatten bread slices slightly. Now, using a basting brush, gently brush the melted butter on the muffin molds to grease the surface.


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If you are not a fan of slimy eggs, tightly cover the entire tray with aluminum foil for a good five minutes and the eggs will continue to cook. So, fret not! Even if the egg whites aren’t completely set, it will be after the wrap.

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Time to bake! Place your breakfast tray at 190 degree Celsius for 20 minutes.

Meanwhile, place and shape the sliced breads to fit the bottom of the muffin molds. Once you filled up the tray, brush the interior of the breads in the cups with melted butter for a crisp and crunchy texture!

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Prep time? 10 minutes. Cooking time? 25 minutes. Yes peeps, in only 35 minutes we made the perfect breakfast (of six servings, mind you) without any fuss. How can you resist those cute servings of heaven in a cup? Crunchy toast, creamy eggs and overflowing cheese, tell us what is not to love! Make your very own “go go power breakfast” today!

Here’s the fun part! Crack an egg into each of the cups and then season with salt and pepper.

Voila! Your simple breakfast treat is ready!

Stay tuned to our “Lifehacks/DIY” column to discover more surprising recipes from the magic of muffin tins!

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gameon! by bryan chan

pillars of change

MAY 2015

i liked: Brilliant storytelling and storyline diverse lore good cause-and-effect mechanics i disliked: Difficulty can become You don’t get experience points by defeating enemies

Fantastical Flashback Pillars of Eternity

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ny RPG lover would know about the ‘Baldur’s Gate’ franchise. For many, the ‘Baldur’s Gate’ franchise was a way to explore the expansive lore of the Dungeons & Dragons universe. More importantly however, it gave them a way to escape the boredom of everyday life and delve into an interactive adventure that had as many secrets as a single season of ‘Game of Thrones’. If you didn’t yet know, ‘Pillars of Eternity’ is the work of many of the same people who brought you the original ‘Baldur’s Gate’ series. To this effect, ‘Pillars of Eternity’ is somewhat seen as the spiritual successor to the series. This is evident in many of the game’s elements, including gameplay, storytelling, and even presentation. Like any respectable RPG, ‘Pillars of Eternity’ starts off with you creating your character. There are six races, and a whopping 11 different classes to choose from in this game. Needless to say, you’ll have to choose wisely, as every choice will affect how NPCs interact with your avatar and also determine what dialogue options are available to you throughout the game. Once you’ve got your avatar customised to your liking, it’s safe to say that you’ll be bidding a healthy chunk of your weekly life away, at least for the next couple of months. In terms of storyline, you take on the role of a “Watcher”, someone who’s able to converse with souls. This remains a core element throughout the game, as you use your newfound powers to solve mysteries, embark on more adventures, and most importantly, determine your own fate. What’s great (or unfortunate, depending on how you see it) about the storyline, is the fact that about 70% of this storyline is presented via text. Personally, this gives me the freedom to imagine the ongoings in my head, but if you’re not one who loves to read, choosing instead to skip most of the dialogue, a large amount of intricate lore will likely be lost on you. As for gameplay, ‘Pillars of Eternity’ plays very much like the ‘Baldur’s Gate’ and ‘Icewind Dale’ series. The devs made use of the same game engine used in those two games, which is called the Infinity Engine. With this engine in place, ‘Pillars of Eternity’ stays true to its roots, with an isometric view and tactical pause gameplay. Think of it as a sort of turn-based and real-time hybrid, if you’re still confused. In short, ‘Pillars of Eternity’ is definitely a game you should get, especially if you’re an RPG fan. The game is slightly difficult, but if you can weather through it, you’ll be rewarded with a truly epic virtual adventure.

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Chu Lip Roadshow Tours Campuses

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MAY 2015

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t was truly a week of fun for five universities last month, as Chu Lip organised its roadshow across five different venues. The campuses where the roadshows were held include UTAR Sungai Long, Nilai University, TAR University College in Setapak, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, as well as at INTI International University in Nilai. Among the fun activities held during the roadshows include games such as ‘Ping Pong Toss’ and ‘Ring Toss’, where students stood a chance of winning plenty of prizes that range from mugs to candy! Apart from that, there was also a fun photo booth set up at the roadshows, where everyone was given the opportunity to take selfies and take home printouts of those photos. Of course, Chu Lip lip balms were sold there, at a discounted price of RM15 instead of its original retail price of RM25.90! Perhaps the most interesting activity during the roadshow though, was the Chu Lip Facebook competition, where several lucky winners walked home with a Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 each. MAY 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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OUT & ABOUT TOWN

MAY 2015

when they bagged their first ever Grammy for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella for their Daft Punk medley. Their concert will showcase the best of their covers and originals. For more information, visit ticketcharge.com.my TIME: 8PM VENUE: Stadium Negara, KL TICKETING: RM322 (VIP) / RM300.80 (PTX ZONE) / RM184.20 (FREE SEATING) / RM131.20 (FREE SEATING) (inclusive of GST and RM4 processing fee) Book online at www.ticketcharge.com.my

ZOUK PRESENTS MARTIN GARRIX SUN / MAY 17

The legendary party hotspot ropes in an equally smashing name in Martin Garrix, who at 18 years-old is already a superstar in the international EDM circuit. He first shot to fame with his number one single ‘Animals’, which has garnered more than 400 million views on Youtube to date. David Guetta, Tiesto and Hardwell are just some of the fellow DJs he has worked with, and 2015 is shaping up to be a happening year for the Dutchman already with high profile shows and a brand new residency at Las Vegas club Omnia. Now, here’s your one chance to witness him at work. For more information, visit zoukclub.com.my. TIME: TBC VENUE: KL LIVE @ Life Centre TICKETING: Early Bird RM148 / Pre-sale: RM188 / Door: RM218 (Tickets available at ZOUK KL) Reserve by calling 03-21711997 (before 6pm) or 016-3323191 (after 6pm) or email rsvn@zoukclub.com.my

TIME: 1PM and 6PM VENUE: Malaysia International Exhibition & Convention Centre, MINES Resort City TICKETING: RM398 (SS) / RM298 (S) / RM198 (A) / RM98 (B) (inclusive of GST and RM3 ticketing fee) (all seats are numbered) Book online at www.ticketpro.com.my

CABARET FRI - SUN / 8 - 17 MAY

Klpac puts on a show fit for Broadway this month, and it is none other than the seminal classic Cabaret, a musical both parts seedy and glamorous. Helmed and starred in by a largely local cast, it is set in 1931 Berlin, a time of decadence and cultural upheaval which is threatened by the looming presence of the Nazis. The plot revolves around the happenings of Kit Kat Club and its regulars, particularly Sally Bowles, who is a cabaret performer romantically involved with a young British novelist. As the world war begins to set in, Sally’s world begins to crumble. For more information, visit klpac.org TIME: 3PM/8.30PM VENUE: Pentas 2, klpac TICKETING: RM164 (Category 1) / RM133 (Category 2) / RM111 (Category 3) / RM90 (Category 4) (inclusive of GST and RM3 ticket handling charges) Book online at www.ticketpro.com.my

LIVE SPECTACLE NARUTO IN KUALA LUMPUR PENTATONIX – THE ON MY SAT - SUN / 30 - 31 MAY Just because the manga has ended doesn’t mean the WAY HOME TOUR show can’t go on! Live Spectacle Naruto brings the SAT / MAY 30 characters and the world they inhabit back to life as it Get ready to sing your hearts out with your favourite YouTube acapella sensation when Scott, Mitch, Kirstie, Avi and Kevin swing by for their first Malaysian concert. They have captivated music fans all over their world with their melodious, painstakingly arranged a cappella covers and original compositions, including a classical music-tinged rendition of Imagine Dragons’ ‘Radioactive’. This year they reached an all-new high

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features a live cast playing out the first part of the story, from Vol.1 to 27. This one-of-a-kind performance will focus on the childhood, rivalries and strong riptide of the titular character. Fans will be able to immerse themselves in the story like never before with a host of acting, dancing and acrobatic performances, all tied together by stage effects. For more information, visit ticketpro.com.my

FLAVA PRESENTS “SEOUL ADDICTION” FRI / 22 MAY

K-Pop comes alive at Phuture, one of Zouk KL’s most happening rooms. One of the most anticipated monthly events at the club, you and your friends can party the night away to tunes from 2NE1, Big Bang, SNSD and many more. If you’ve wanted a break from the more European or American-oriented dance music, this is the night to be seen on. DJ Flava will be your spinner of the evening, with a support act by DJ Reeve. For more information, visit zoukclub.com.my TIME: All night VENUE: Phuture @ Zouk, KL TICKETING: RM38 (Ladies) / RM48 (Men) (inclusive of 1 drink) / RM420NETT bottle entry (before 11pm) / RM460NETT bottle entry (after 11pm) *Reserve by calling 03-2171 1997 (12pm - 6pm) or 016-3323191 (after 6pm) or email rsvn@zoukclub.com.my *Open to women aged 23 years old and above only and men aged 25 years and above only


casio uni tour 2015

MAY 2015

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Casio Conducts its Uni Tour 2015 Roadshows

lenty of Casio products have been invading campuses around the Klang Valley last month and will continue to do so, during the Casio Uni Tour 2015. Held from the 24th of March till the 13th of May, the Casio Uni Tour 2015 is a great opportunity for students to better understand the many products from Casio, as a number of the company’s products are being showcased during the roadshows. Locations of the roadshows include TAR UC, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, Sunway University, INTI International College Subang and UCSI. A contest called the ‘Casio Let’s Enjoy Selfie Contest’ was organised and the winners will walk home with a brand-new Casio Exilim ZR 1500. Of course, there are other great prizes to be won as well, such as Casio G-Shock and Baby-G watches worth up to RM5,000! For those who were interested to purchase Casio products, the company were selling some of the latest products during the roadshow, including the latest Exilim cameras and calculators. The Casio Uni Tour is an annual roadshow organised by Casio Malaysia. As its name suggests, it’s an event held at campuses around Malaysia and is a platform for the company to showcase their latest products. It’s also a great chance for college and university students to purchase selected Casio products at discounted prices. MAY 2015 | CAMPUS PLUS |

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HUMOUR

I decided to make my password “incorrect” because if I type it in wrong, my computer will remind me, “Your password is incorrect.” Wife: “How would you describe me?” Husband: “ABCDEFGHIJK.” Wife: “What does that mean?” Husband: “Adorable, beautiful, cute, delightful, elegant, fashionable, gorgeous, and hot.” Wife: “Aw, thank you, but what about IJK?” Husband: “I’m just kidding!”

A child asked his father, “How were people born?” So his father said, “Adam and Eve made babies, then their babies became adults and made babies, and so on.” The child then went to his mother, asked her the same question and she told him, “We were monkeys then we evolved to become like we are now.” The child ran back to his father and said, “You lied to me!” His father replied, “No, your mom was talking about her side of the family.”

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