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Readings #4 - Lebuh Ampang - Hotel 1915 & Quietly, Quietly

Lyn Mak | Charles Peters | Kelvin Yee | Melissa Tiong

28-Oct-17 13:00

Readings #4 - Lebuh Ampang - Hotel 1915 & Quietly, Quietly

KL celebrates the richness of its communities from all walks of life. But despite that, there are still many stories left untold. Every end of the month, I Love KL will explore their stories, reimagined by various talented writers in the city. Kuala Lumpur is a bright, bustling, vibrant city, but on the other side of the coin, it has its fair share of darkness too. This month, we feature two readings that give an insight to the pain their subjects face in the ominous maze of the city. "Lebuh Ampang - Hotel 1915" is written by Shahriman Latif and Chan Su Ling, while "Quietly, Quietly" is written by Hannah Azlan.

UnRepresented KL contributed the stories in this episode.

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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