Nuts About Coconuts!

Inspired by the famous coconut ice-cream, Sangkaya in Malaysia is quite the rave. Founders John Issac Ho, 31 and Ivy Natnicha, 37 started their business in a condominium then to pasar malam and now have their own rented premises. Sangkaya serves their creamy, non-dairy coconut ice-cream(good news for vegans!) in a halved coconut shell that still has coconut flesh, which is absolutely what we need for the hot weather here. A selection of toppings which includes sweet corn, toasted coconuts, peanuts, kidney beans and cornflakes are also available for preference. How thoughtful! Check out the pictures below for more goodness!

You can now find Sangkaya coconut ice-cream everyday at Jalan Alor from 6pm onwards and stalls in pasar malam near your neighbourhood. Find out more about them on their page.

Hot Toy Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope “Luke Skywalker” 1/6th scale Collectible Figure

Hot Toys has just released a character to join their line of Star Wars collectible figures. It is none other than Luke Skywalker himself. The figure stands at 12 inches tall and is intricately crafted with his signature light saber training scene as seen in Episode IV.

The movie-accurate collectible figure is specially crafted based on the image of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in the film featuring a newly developed head sculpt, specially tailored costume, LED-lighted lightsaber, a hat with goggles, detailed accessories, and a figure stand.

Star Wars fans should not miss the opportunity to add the Young Luke Skywalker to their collection. They are available now for pre-order at ToyPanic and selected Hot Toys retailers.

FIFTEEN by SIFU Production

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 is thrilled to present its first full-length play – FIFTEEN, written by Malaysian playwright Amir Imran. A play that is both unique and innovative to that great and strange city we call home, FIFTEEN is a satire dealing with the socio-economic conditions of Kuala Lumpur delivered through the perspective of various young adult characters as they struggle with the banal reality of the rat race in the year twenty fifteen. It’s Malaysian contemporary literature, by Malaysians, for Malaysians. The play will be happening on Jun 11, 2015 – Jun 14, 2015, at  Theatre KuAsh @ Pusat Kreatif Kanak-Kanak Tuanku Bainun (PKKTB). For more information about ticket pricing and seating visit TicketPro.

Lil Jon Live at PLAY Club The Roof

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Are you ready to turn down for what? American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur and also, Grammy Award Nominee, Lil’ Jon will be coming down to Malaysia and performing at at PLAY Club The Roof on Thursday, 11th of June 2015. Come party with the hip hop maestro as the genius is set to perform his popular tunes including “Turn Up For What”, and “Bend Ova”. Cover charge for the event is RM50 and this is something interesting because PLAY will also giving you the chance to catch meet and greet passes with the man himself. All you have to do is repost the Lil’ Jon Instagram Meet & Greet contest image on PLAY Club’s Instagram, tag 2 of your friends and tell why you should win the passes. The winner plus 2 of the tagged friends will be announced on the 9th of June, 12PM via PLAY Club’s Instagram. Sounds easy right?

For more information about the event, call +60 13 270 3111 or head over to their website.

Comic Art Festival 2

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Attention to all comic lovers! Comic Art Festival is back for the second time and it will be happening on the 6th and 7th of June 2015 at Menara PGRM, Cheras. The two-day event will be more of  a creator-focused where independent and professional artists come together to share creativity, and diversity behind art of illustration and comic-making between each other. The festival also will be celebrating the Malaysian comic culture with booth by the artists themselves, art demonstrations, and forums conducted by the industry people.

If you’re interested to join, hop over to their Facebook to find more details about the event.

R16 Malaysia 2015

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R16, one of the biggest B-boy competition will be in town again this year! Originating from Korea, this competition is created by Korea Tourism Organization and the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. Since launched, this event has been attracting musicians, artists and dancers from all over the world. The first R16 was held in Malaysia at Berjaya Times Square. This year’s R16 will be the same location as last year’s and will be having judges from all over the world which includes Intact (Ruffneck Attack from Ukraine), Nori (Floorriorz Crew from Japan), Dyzee (Supernaturalz from Canada), Zealot and Dol (MB Crew from Korea). Do head over to the event page to find out more!

Date: 7th June 2015

Time: 10am (Registration), 12pm (Battle Start)

Venue: First World Times Square Stage, Resorts World Genting

 

HISTORY101 : PUMA Suede

Welcome back to the second edition of “HISTORY101”, where in this segment, we dive into the history books to find out about the background and facts of a certain pair of shoe. As we mentioned in our previous segment post, why we are doing this is because besides chasing the hype, we still gotta be knowledgeable, less we be a “tin kosong”. This time round, we take a look at the evergreen and classic Puma Suede. Take your pen and papers out, because class is in session.

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Back then, PUMA was well known for football (Soccer) boots. To be more specific, PUMA was well known for boots that have detachable studs, so that players can wear them on and off the field. Besides that, the company was also famous for spike shoes for sprinters and runners. Rudolf has had experience with the track and field department as he and his brother sold hundreds of thousands of spikes to runners back in the day before they split. It was pretty much a lot of football boots and spikes shoes from then all the way till the 1960s. In the 1968, the PUMA Suede was introduced to the world.

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The first time the PUMA Suede got into the spotlight was during the 1968 Summer Olympics when American sprinter Tommie Smith won the 200m Gold Medal in 19.83 seconds. It was the first time the 20-second barrier was broken legally. Tommie broke the record in a pair of PUMA spikes, and went up to the podium to receive his medal in a pair of Suedes. He got up, took his pair of Suedes off and placed them on the podium, received his medal and raised his fist in the air. Being an African-American athlete, it was a display of pride and a protest for equal rights, and to signify a symbol of overcoming poverty and slavery. What was initially just a public display of physical dominance over his competitors quickly became a public protest against injustice, and the shoe that was in that moment of significance in the sports world and civil rights history is the PUMA Suede.

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But it would only be later that the Suede would get international recognition which is through the likes of basketball legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier. During that time, PUMA released the “Basket” model, which was targeted towards the USA market through the NBA league. But for Walt, the Basket shoe was too stiff and did not allow him the flexibility that he wanted. So he would often swap out the Basket for Suedes. He did that so often that the shoe become synonymous with him. Sales for the Suedes skyrocketed and it was mostly sold out in most stores. Then in 1973, PUMA made history by putting out the first ever signature model basketball shoe by releasing the “Clyde” model for Walt Frazier. PUMA took the Suede and made it wider to fit Walt’s feet, and made it lighter too for more flexibility.

A few years after that, in the late 1970s to early 1980s, it was the B-Boy era. The B-Boy phenomena started in New York City and with the help of the media, spread like wildfire throughout the world. B-Boying was everywhere. It was on MTV (back then MTV was the sh*t), it was on the news, it was talked about on radio, b-boying came out in the papers, and people were flaunting b-boy moves in the clubs too. Heck, there were even b-boy movies! The PUMA Suede pretty much became synonymous with b-boying. If you think about b-boying, you will think of the Suede.

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Until today, the PUMA Suede’s influence in the b-boy world is still strong. Many of the current top dancers in the world rock their Suedes with pride. Throughout the years, the PUMA Suede’s looks have remained exactly the same. Besides the occasional change of materials, laces and collaborations, the shoe still looks exactly the same from the day it was introduced to the world in 1968. But the use and application have evolved over the years. From a basketball shoe, to the b-boy’s favorite pair, and now even skaters are seen using them. A classic, stylish, practical, and versatile pair.

To finish off this round of HISTORY101, we end it with a snippet from the movie “Beat Street” that was released back in 1984. The movie is about the New York Hip-Hop culture back in the early 80s, which was all about DJing, Graffiti, and Breakdancing (B-Boy). Notice all the shoes the dancers are wearing:-

The Swagger Salon Georgetown, 6th Months Anniversary

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The renowned local brand, The Swagger Salon, is throwing out a small party at Georgetown based flagship store to celebrate its 6 months old. This party is happening on this coming Saturday, 6th of June, 6pm. There will also be one-night-only exclusive Bundle Bags for only RM150 that you don’t wanna miss out on.

See you guys there! For more information please visit The Swagger Saloon Facebook.

Stakes presents: bastardmalaya, Fever Till 44

Combining avant-garde visuals and influences from the new atlanta trap scene, Stakes presents to us the boys of bastardmalaya (Orang Malaya, their producer – f r s & Bastard *from left to right in the slide above).

A little background on Bastardmalaya: it began with Bastard’s electronic group, Hoaxvision, where they were looking for new artists to join in the musical journey which introduced Bastard to Orang Malaya and f r s. The members clicked instantly with their mutual interest in music such as the English rapper, Skepta and the American rapper, Travis Scott. Based on the interview with Rubyuzi of Stakes, the boys mentioned that they’re still learning and pushing each other into a sound direction youngsters can vibe to other than the cliche topics of money and power that kids listen to on the radio these days.

Music video below for the song “Fever Till 44” is shot and edited by Stakes. It will come as no surprise once you click on the video and identify familiar unconventional visual aesthetics they stick true to.

Also check out the Behind The Scene video of their editorial shoot for the interview, here. Bastardmalaya is only about a month old, but these fellas got energy alright so stay tuned for more. Meanwhile, listen to the tracks they’ve got for us so far below.

Stay updated with stakes shop here and bastardmalaya on their soundcloud.

TAPAUtv Fifa Battle Final

TAPAUtv has just released a promo video for the title match of #TAPAUFifaBattle Champion between Amber of Oh Chentaku versus Aizat Amdan. The match will be live on the 8th of June 2015, 8:30PM at RUANG, SS18, Subang Jaya. No matter if you’re #teamAMBER or #teamAIZAT, feel free to hop over there and support them both! May the best man wins! For more videos of the TAPAU Fifa Battle, head over to TAPAUtv. #katesapot