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Trilling flight of Persian poetry

ON this occasion, words just won’t cut it.
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Operatic dream

Cantonese Opera performer Kyonis Chong talks to AREF OMAR about his passion onstage
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Black comedy gets a new hue

LET’S be clear about one thing — black comedy is not jokes about a race of people originating from Africa.
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Maya’s Natrah

From fearsome Pontianak to mesmerising mermaid, Maya Karin latest persona is one of tragedy and drama that rocked history in 1950, writes AREF OMAR
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Carrey shines on

THE idea of a “Scrooge” is known as a man who is full of misery for himself and the rest of the world and one who rarely does anything for anyone else.
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New Moon special

THE Twilight Saga: New Moon is hitting the screens nationwide on Nov 27 and GSC is offering all Twilight fans a chance to win exclusive New Moon premiums.
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All bets on the table!

THERE’S a bad joke about the Chinese. They say if you put two Chinese together, they will either start to gamble or open a coffeeshop.
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Disaster thrills

Throw in a guy with honest eyes and the Master of Disaster and you get the visceral thrill of your life, writes SUBHADRA DEVAN

An elegaic tale

KARAOKE is a nice bit of Malaysiana on the big screen. Not only is it placed in an oil palm estate, rather than a city, but the languages used range from Tamil and Malay to English.
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Love and death

THE European Film Festival 2009 offers a variety of celluloid genres, from drama to comedy. For example, Katyn is a World War II tragedy told from the women’s point of view while Cherry Blossoms is told from the man’s perspective.
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