After an encouraging turnout and discussion in Penang, Kee Thuan Chye heads to Ipoh to read from his new book.

Aljazeera features Malaysians questioning and chatting with Nurul Izzah on air.
The forum on Saturday afternoon seeks to understand the public’s needs on public transport towards a liveable city and sustainable development.
Sydney plans to introduce a light rail system that features trams without the usual overhead cables in a bid to reduce the visually intrusive clutter usually associated with such systems.

This is the view from the Springtide condos in Tanjung Bungah. Note the reclamation using soil/rocks from levelling at the top.
Institut Rakyat has come up with a quite a good analyis of the implications of the petrol price hike.
While the son of the Sarawak Chief Minister is said (by his estranged wife) to be worth more than RM2bn, pupils in one primary school, SK Puyut, near Marudi in Sarawak are forced to bathe in a nearby pond “because water supply to the area is unreliable and most days the taps are dry”.
