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06.06.13

Novels and Multiple Lives

We read for the purpose of intellectual growth and education. Often, we simply read to keep us inspired from life's mundane routine. Yet, the choices to read may vary for each individual. In this second series, Dwiputri Pertiwi takes us to examine the stimulating prospect of reading fiction.

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30.05.13

Part IV: Four Feet

Set in Jakarta, Khairani Barokka (Okka) introduces us to a dystopian world where people live with no reminders of history or appreciation of the past. A bleak world that revolves among two central characters of a grandmother and her granddaughter seeking to find meaning of the world they live in.

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23.05.13

Label Love: Def Jam Recordings

For the next 6 months, one of our W_Music editors, Chandra Drews, familiarly known as Ffonz, will share his obsession of record labels and explains why he finds the selected labels special to him. Here he continues with his third selection: Def Jam Recordings.

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16.05.13

The Exhibition-Machine

How is knowledge acquired in an informal setting as the art space and its frequently held exhibitions? Mitha Budhyarto shares her thoughts.

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09.05.13

An Invitation to Rethink How We Read

To read is a skill acquired from a very young age. But to read for the purpose of intellectual growth and education is a habit that may take practice to cultivate. For the next six months, Dwiputri Pertiwi will take you to reexamine the manner knowledge is acquired.

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02.05.13

Part III: Under Earth

Set in Jakarta, Khairani Barokka (Okka) introduces us to a dystopian world where people live with no reminders of history or appreciation of the past. A bleak world that revolves among two central characters of a grandmother and her granddaughter seeking to find meaning of the world they live in.

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