Lifestyle
These 2 Repair Pop-Ups This Weekend Will Help You Fix Your Gadgets, Clothes & More
Instead of throwing it out, try fixing it first.
Lifestyle
These 2 Repair Pop-Ups This Weekend Will Help You Fix Your Gadgets, Clothes & More
Instead of throwing it out, try fixing it first.
Lifestyle
Indian Couple Who Lived 10 Years In Singapore Says Malaysia Is Better For Family Life
After nearly a decade in Singapore, the couple says moving to Kuala Lumpur gave them more space, lower costs, and a stronger sense of community.
Lifestyle
Got Things To Fix? This PJ Repair Day Offers Free Help For Clothes, Electronics & More
Bring your broken items, dull knives, worn clothes, and more to this community repair day this Saturday.
IMHO
A Commons: Why Kuala Lumpur Reads Works
The expectations for this practice are so intentionally loose that people participate for inherent enjoyment.
Tech
How Wikipedia Outsmarted Big Tech — Lessons For Every Malaysian Entrepreneur
With 94 million monthly views in Malaysia, Wikipedia marks its 25th anniversary.
News
Rawang Shelter For Girls Secures Permanent Home After Public Rally Raises RM800,000
The funds raised will provide a safe, stable, and educational environment for the girls, supporting their growth for years to come.
News
From Underprivileged To Graduates: This Rawang Home Transformed Over 500 Kids, Now It Needs Your Help To Save Itself
Facing the sale of their rented home, 54 girls at the Rawang shelter urgently need public support to secure the property that has been their safe haven and educational hub for decades.
Lifestyle
Want Free Dog Cuddles This Saturday? This KL Pet Shelter Needs Volunteers With Big Hearts
Hang out with some cutie patooties.
Features
My Partner & I Just Wanted To Read In Parks. We Never Expected To Start A Movement
The story of Kuala Lumpur Reads is also a love story between the two people behind this initiative, which has since inspired a silent reading movement across Malaysia.
Lifestyle
Takaful IKHLAS Unveils Shariah-Compliant Plan For Public To Support Community Development
You can contribute to IKHLAS Lestari from RM10 per month.