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08.04.15

Casual Football Talk with Antony Sutton

Antony Sutton is a freelance writer specializing in South East Asian football. His blog, The Jakarta Casual specializes in South East Asia, particularly Indonesia, where he lives. In his stories, Antony Sutton paints a picture of not only the matches, but also of the how local football reflects the local culture and condition. We had the chance to talk to the football journalist and visited Stadium Lebak Bulus, where he watched his first ever Indonesian football match.

02.03.15

Shelling by the Sea Shore of Tanjung Perak

In this Focus, C2O's Kathleen Azali talks about Tanjung Perak, the iconic cape in Surabaya, it's history, and the recently held Perak Project, an exhibition dedicated to its legacy. Find out why Tanjung Perak is a landmark Indonesian's shouldn't forget, what it has become after many years, and how artists participating in Perak Project view the cape.

09.02.15

Batik Go Tik Swan

Taking a look at one of the best batik makers, history of batik and its relation to the Indonesian history. Understanding the characteristics of the fabric's color and pattern to took a closer glimpse of the perspective of batik as the representation of Indonesian culture.

29.12.14

Recipes for You with Pizza Barboni and Tree House

In a small complex in South Jakarta's Kemang area, Tree House and Pizza Barboni has become a neighborhood favorite hangout. Their relaxed atmosphere welcomes people from all walks of life to hang out in the establishment, and of course, taste their delicious dishes. In this Focus, Tree House and Pizza Barboni shares two recipes you should try at home.

22.12.14

Recipes for You with Legoh Jakarta

Having become a 'go to' establishment in Bandung, Legoh made its way to Jakarta's Pasar Santa to share its delicious menu in the capital city. In this Recipe for You, founder and chef Leon Ray shares his recipe for Tongseng Ayam, try it at home and then visit Legoh Jakarta.

15.12.14

Recipes for You with Chandra Drews (Ffonz)

People might recognize his name for a jazz (and cat) lover, but back in his Amsterdam days, Chandra Drews aka Fat Cat Ffonz once had his own catering business. Some days ago, we visit his house to ask him to revisit his “catering-days” to teach us some food and tells some interesting stories about having a catering business in Netherlands

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