I haven't had the chance to update this blog in a veeery looong time. It seems that I've been "hooked" with Facebook (or more accurately, addicted). Currently busy preparing items for the group's audition (9-10/2/2008). Which means that I'll be not updating this blog (again) for God knows how long. Oh yes, I've discovered other things along the way too. I've also managed to exercise my clumsy fingers to draw. Which reminds me to include some of them here (some are still unfinished works): Anyway you guys can check out deviantart.com (dA in ahort). Which reminds me... I haven't submitted any artwork (yet!) to dA. Have fun browsing the site!
from http://tontonfilem.blog-city.com/ 4 Aug 2006 Dua filem, Satu Teater- Kesemuanya Permata Malaysia Teater 'Jangan' Boleh! 'Jangan' adalah sebuah teater arahan Hamdan Yasin yang diambil ideanya daripada Sudiro Sukiman, ditayangkan percuma untuk dua hari di Taman Budaya dengan khalayak penonton yang memberangsangkan. Satu tepukan dan "horaaay" pada KekWa dan aktivis-aktivis teater kerana aku tersedar, kali ini, sudah adanya kehidupan teater Malaysia, nadinya sudah mula terasa dengan pelbagai premis untuk menyiarkan teater, syabas! Syabas juga buat Artis Penjuru Alam, produksi yang menerbit teater ini. Bukan apa. Seluruh pelakon dalam kumpulan teater ini, semuanya muda-muda, muka-muka baru dalam lapangan dunia teater. Semuanya bersemangat, bersungguh-sungguh dan tahu apa itu lakonan. Kalah Nasha Aziz dalam Lantai T. Pinkie. Mikhael Hafiz, Noor Azwani, Muhammad Asraf, Idham, Aina Basiran, Danial Arif, Abdul Manan, Nur Masliana, Nor Huzaimi, A'sikin, Ahmad T...
It has been awhile (too long, in fact) since I wrote anything in this blog. Anyway, being a daughter and under care of parents, I have been nagged quite a number of times (too much I believe) to stabilize myself so that I can help my parents to support myself and other siblings, and of course, my parents. I believe it is everyone's responsibilities to pay gratitude to their parents and take care of them in return. However, when I told them I wanted to pursue my ambition as a lighting designer, the reaction I got from my dad was, "Oh, so that's like, struggling for an electric engineer post." At first I ignored that tell-tale signs. As I return home for the Eid Mubarak festive and stayed at my parents' for awhile, again the subject was brought up. I kept this to myself, "Why is it so difficult to be a lighting designer here (in Malaysia)?" Well, possible reason(s) would be: It's a men's world out there. Only individuals with Electrical qualificati...
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