- Up In The Air (Reviewed by Sebastian Ng)
- Little Big Soldier (Reviewed by Sebastian Ng)
- Alice in Wonderland
- Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance
- Up in the Air
- Nine
- Invictus
- The Book of Eli
- Valentine's Day
- Tiger Woohoo! (Reviewed by Sebastian Ng)
- Leonardo's
- Bar Italia
- Bangkok House
- Woods Bio Marche
- Kuriya
- El Cerdito
- Stuff Your Face Café
- Agefuku
- La Cocina Restaurant & Tapas Bar
- Otak-Otak Place
- CUT2010: New Photography from Southeast Asia: PARALLEL UNIVERSE
- Sony World Photography Awards Global Tour 2009/2010
- New Territories
- The 15th Rimbun Dahan Residency Exhibition
- Who's Your Amah
- Mindwatch – The Observer, The Observed
- Men in Tutus
- Writing Out of the Ghetto
- The Act of Eating
- 18@8: 1Malaysia, Beyond the Canvas
- Placebo live in KL
- Kings of Convenience
- Babyface 'live' in KL!
- Eco Freedom Concert: Efek Rumah Kaca
- Saosin in KL
- NE-YO Live in KL
- MxPx All-Stars
- What is your name? No Use For A Name(NUFAN)
- The All-American Rejects here again by DiGi Music Live
- Digital Love
This week is filled with events you don't wanna miss out on, from Japanese modern design to bossa nova, indie music at its best and hard dance to rock the beats in your heart!
Click to view our full Checklist this week08:30PM - 10 Mar 2010, 08:30PM - 11 Mar 2010, 08:30PM - 12 Mar 2010, 08:30PM - 13 Mar 2010, 03:00PM - 14 Mar 2010
09:30PM - 10 Mar 2010
10:00PM - 12 Mar 2010, 10:00PM - 13 Mar 2010
- Word Up: 8 March
- Updated: Complete these 90s ad slogans + win a Lacoste bag!
- GUINNESS® Mmm! Pair your perfect pint with these yummy snacks!
- JAKIM cheated the results of their poll?; Alexander McQueen's final collection; Belgian newspaper issues 3D edition
- Blood, sweat & tears: David Gurnani is Asia's first Biggest Loser!
- DiGi's Challenge for Change winners announced! It's time to save the environment
- New censorship guidelines; Banana-fibre underwear for men!; South Africa to receive 42 million condoms to prevent spread of AIDS!
- "Japanese Design Today 100" Exhibition: A yen for form + function
- Pump your fists in the air, women! Celebrate womanhood with these 5 songs
- Women, Reclaim The Night! Rock out with Overdose, Liyana Fizi & Diandra Arjunaidi
- FoodOp: The Things We Take For Granted
- Community Board: Ada Apa Dengan Agama?
- What Was I Saying Again?: Sudah Potong Your Member?
- Focus Focus: Jangan Takut
- FoodOp: Conscious Eating Towards Eating With A Conscience
- Focus Focus: When A River Gives You Mud...
- What Was I Saying Again?: A Conspiracy of Signs
- FoodOp: Fever, and not the good kind
- Community Board: Superstitions
- What Was I Saying Again?: No Centrefolds, Just Resolutions
- Up in the Air
- Nine
- Global presents Cosmic Gate
- CUT2010: New Photography from Southeast Asia: PARALLEL UNIVERSE
- Sony World Photography Awards Global Tour 2009/2010
- Placebo live in KL
- Kings of Convenience
- Babyface 'live' in KL!
- The 15th Rimbun Dahan Residency Exhibition
- Eco Freedom Concert: Efek Rumah Kaca
Don't panic! This month, we present an abridged guide to your rights as a Malaysian citizen. Are makeshift gated communities legal? Do you have any rights in a street demonstration? Well, go find out!
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International Jazz Series: A Tribute To Miles Davis
10:30PM - 04 Dec 2009, 10:30PM - 05 Dec 2009, 10:30PM - 11 Dec 2009, 10:30PM - 12 Dec 2009 | Filed under Music | Venue: Alexis BangsarAddress: 29 Jalan Telawi 3 Bangsar Baru 59100 Kuala Lumpur | Train: Bangsar (Putra)
Price: RM25 | Contact: 603 2284 2880
E-mail: N/A | Website: www.alexis.com.my
Shareef Clayton together with his band, Faze 3 will grace the stage at Alexis to commemorate the music from the album and also pay homage to the man who constantly redefined musical possibilities and musical excellence. Collaborating with Shareef will be fellow New Yorker Norman Edwards on drums, Adil Johan on saxophone, Daniel Fong on bass and Terence Liew on piano.
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