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Date Programmes Podcast Title  
18-May-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
A Time to Feel Lost; A Time to Ask Questions
Jo Kukathas, The Instant Cafe Theatre Company
06-May-20 Night School
(8:00 PM)
Striking A New Musical Tradition of Togetherness
Adam Farhan
29-Apr-20 Night School
(8:00 PM)
Teaching and Learning in the Time of COVID-19
Ruslan Bin Abdul Rahim, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Design, Universiti Teknologi MARA | Khairul Azril Bin Ismail, Director of De Institute of Creative Arts and Design, UCSI University
22-Apr-20 Night School
(8:00 PM)
Socialising under Movement Control Order
15-Apr-20 Night School
(8:00 PM)
Self-Restoration through Photographs
Hoo Fan Chon
08-Apr-20 Night School
(8:00 PM)
A Changing World
Por Heong Hong, Universiti Sains Malaysia
16-Mar-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
Channeling Voices through the Form of a Journal
Hafiz Hamzah, Chief Editor, Svara | Badrul Hisham Ismail, Content Editor, Svara | Nazir Harith Fadzilah, Marketing & Digital
02-Mar-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
The Return
Ong Kar Jin
24-Feb-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
The Initiator - Sang Pemula
Huda Ramli, Founder, Jurnal Sang Pemula | Azura Nasrun, Assistant Manager
17-Feb-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
Mahua Literature
Show Ying Xin, Australian National University
10-Feb-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
Yang Timbul Tenggelam Itu
Azril Ismail, UCSI University
03-Feb-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
R.AGE
Ian Yee, R.AGE
20-Jan-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
Learning about Art, Learning with Art
Rahel Joseph, Gallery Director, Ilham Gallery
13-Jan-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
Designing Relationships
Viola Petrella
06-Jan-20 Night School
(9:00 PM)
Alih Bahasa - To Move into a Language
Mwaffa’a Al-Hajjar
30-Dec-19 Night School
(9:00 PM)
The Weight of Memory
 
 




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