| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15-Nov-24 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
Value. Elements. Prospective. Impromptu
Angelo Chia, Visual Artist |
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| 14-Jun-24 |
Front Row (3:20 PM) |
Overture - a solo exhibition by Lee Wee Xian
Lee Wee Xian, Watercolour artist |
|
| 26-Nov-19 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
Facades of the Past
Victor Chin, Artist |
|
| 25-Jul-19 |
Front Row (3:00 PM) |
Everyone Can Lukis and Tulis
Ratna Rashidi, Founder, Lukis Tulis Festival | Shereen Sukha, Founder |
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| 17-Dec-18 |
Front Row (2:00 PM) |
Watercolours of the World
Jansen Chow, Country Head, International Watercolour Society | See Thoo Sin Fatt, Representative, International Watercolour Society | Chiayee Lam, Representative, International Watercolour Society |
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| 14-Jun-17 |
Front Row (2:00 PM) |
Against the Darkness
Victor Chin, artist |
|
| 18-Aug-16 |
Front Row (2:30 PM) |
Watercolouring the Past
Alex Leong Yim Kuan, artist |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) Peng T. Ong, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Monk's Hill Ventures talks about how to survive in an age where AI does everything for us.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) We review Sam Raimi’s survival-horror flick, Send Help, and then ask: What are the best depictions of survival, whether in movies or TV?
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) Daniel shares his thoughts on what the 2026 Proton Saga MC3 is supposed to be for Malaysians after taking it out for a ride.
Matt-Splained
(REPEAT) Matt and Richard unpack OpenClaw, aka Moltbot, and try to explain what a 2026 operated by agents is going to look like.
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) This World Wetlands Day, we explore Kuala Selangor Nature Park, where mangroves, mudflats, and wildlife thrive just minutes from the city.
Bar None
(REPEAT) Bowling legend, Esther Cheah joins us in the studio to reflect on her career after announcing her retirement recently.
BBC World Service
Datshiane Navanayagam brings together two women from the US and Australia to discuss the art of writing a political biography and whether women in politics are placed under more scrutiny than men.