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07-Jun-22 |
By The Book (8:00 PM) |
By the Book: Bibliography - William Butler Yeats
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04-May-21 |
By The Book (8:00 PM) |
By the Book: Emerging Malaysian Writers
Anuradha Chelliah | PL Weng | Loshni Nair, Yee Heng Yeh |
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16-Mar-21 |
By The Book (8:00 PM) |
By the Book: Bibliography - Emily Dickinson
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03-Nov-20 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
Remembering Salleh Ben Joned
Bernice Chauly, Poet & Writer | Malachi Edwin Vethamani, Academic & Writer |
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09-Apr-20 |
Front Row (12:30 PM) |
#stayathome with Wonderland & Spoken Word
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24-Mar-20 |
By The Book (8:00 PM) |
By the Book: Stay At Home and Read
Dhinesha Karthigesu, Poet |
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21-Feb-20 |
The Daily Digest (2:30 PM) |
Goodbye, K.S. Maniam
Anne James, performer |
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04-Feb-20 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
A Home in Poetry
Nikola Madzirov, poet, essayist, literary translator, editor |
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10-Dec-19 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
A Journey with Poetry
Mwaffaq Al-Hajjar, poet and performer |
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16-Aug-19 |
The Daily Digest (2:30 PM) |
The Daily Digest: Remembering Robin Williams and Dead Poets Society
Bahir Yeusuff, Co-Host, Skip Intro |
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16-May-19 |
Skip Intro (7:30 PM) |
O Captain! My Captain! (Skip Intro #51)
Iain McNally | Julian Yap |
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19-Feb-19 |
33RPM (10:00 PM) |
33RPM - 19th February 2019
Zack Yusof |
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27-Aug-18 |
Front Row (2:00 PM) |
Sajak or Sahaja?
Raja Ahmad Aminullah, poet, writer |
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10-Aug-18 |
Front Row (2:00 PM) |
I Speak, Therefore I Am
Shivram Gopinath, poet & spoken word artist |
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07-Jun-18 |
Front Row (2:00 PM) |
In the Beginning was the Word
Melizarani T. Selva, spoken word artist & co-founder, If Walls Could Talk |
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30-Sep-17 |
Muddy Confluence Musical Companion (8:00 PM) |
Ep242: Kulturbeat #2
Matt Armitage |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Song Seng Wun, Economic Advisor, CGS International Securities tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Dr. Greg Raymond, Senior Lecturer, Australian National University discusses recent developments in Thai politics.
Morning Brief
Michael Liew of MRCA shares the retail association’s concerns over the expansion of the SST.
The Breakfast Grille
Louise Aubin, the UNHCR Representative in Malaysia discusses refugee policies in Malaysia in conjunction with World Refugee Day.
Morning Brief
Dr. Consilz Tan, Research Fellow at the Centre for Market Education, discusses Malaysia’s ongoing housing overhang.
Morning Brief
(REPEAT) Dr. Greg Raymond, Senior Lecturer, Australian National University discusses recent developments in Thai politics.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Song Seng Wun, Economic Advisor, CGS International Securities tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
Peter Kong, Head of Research, Kenanga Investment Bank shares investment strategies.
What's The Focus
We wrap up the week’s biggest conversations to keep you in the know.
Open For Business
Dr Nor Afifah Shabani, Founder & CEO, Edote
Mattsplained
Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop
Enterprise Explores
Ong Johnson, Partner and Head, Technology Practice Group, Halim Hong & Quek
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
Louise Aubin, the UNHCR Representative in Malaysia discusses refugee policies in Malaysia in conjunction with World Refugee Day.
Discovery Hour
An eclectic selection of BBC shows, curated with variety in mind.
Front Row
Jit Murad’s "Visits" returns, reimagined for 2025 under Ida Nerina’s direction, with all its wit, surrealism, and emotional depth intact. Director Ida and lead actress Sofia Jane join us to explore the play’s enduring power.
Health & Living
Is erectile dysfunction becoming more common? We explore why this may be and how far we’ve come in treating this condition.
Top 5 at 5
Popcorn Culture
Reviews of the live action version of How to Train Your Dragon and Pixar's Elio, followed by a discussion on children's films you still love as an adult.
BBC World Service
This week on Science in Action, we look at how half of the normal matter in the universe is finally confirmed to exist, not that most of us knew it wasn’t. Also, why the next big collider should be muon-muon, and a spider that hangs out around underwater methane seeps.
The Selector
Covering all styles of music from indie, dubstep, folk, soul, electro and everything in between