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Who here doesn’t know Sour Sally? Sour Sally, a frozen yogurt store, has been a phenomenon that attracts many young adults in Jakarta. We always view Sour Sally as a hang out place where people keep coming and craving for those frozen yogurts. The good news is, yes, Sour Sally is here in Singapore! Located [...]

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Written by Adithya Pratama Photography by Didi Kurniawan Singapore rejoiced with Indonesian sensation Endah N’ Rhesa. Various Timbre venues hosted the dynamic duo in the 4-nights-only performance (who were mainly booked out) on December 13th till’ 17th 2010. Many were indeed mesmerized with their performances, including us. The performance highlighted mostly songs from their latest album [...]

categories: Radar
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Ditulis oleh Mohammad Akbar Pahlevi Rentetan berita baik kayanya masih terus mewarnai dunia perolahragaan Indonesia. Sepertinya dewi fortuna juga masih doyan bikin orang Indonesia senang dan gembira karena hasil-hasil yang ciamik.  Setelah sebelumnya berita baik datang dari cabang sepakbola yang dengan gemilang melaju ke semifinal Piala AFF Suzuki 2010 dan Chris John yang sukses mempertahankan [...]

categories: Radar
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A roundup of events that really matter in the month of December. Compiled by Didi Kurniawan Music & Theatre MVP Festival 2010: ST12, Nidji & Kawan-Kawan featuring Geisha & D’Bagindas MVP Promotions brings together FOUR Indonesian acts on one day. Show your Indonesian pride and support our local bands by watching their concerts. 19 December [...]

categories: Radar
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Written by Putra Muskita It isn’t often that we can be proud of Indonesian sports (outside of badminton, of course), but that day has finally come! The Indonesian national football team recently made waves at the Suzuki Cup with thumping victories over fellow Southeast Asians Malaysia (a 5-1 win in its opening match) and Laos [...]

categories: Radar
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Written by Didi Kurniawan Photography by Atri Anggirani and Didi Kurniawan In 2002, Q magazine named The Flaming Lips one of the “50 Bands to See Before You Die”. So when the day came for Singapore to get a taste of what The Flaming Lips had to offer, I was beyond nervous. Therefore, you can [...]

categories: Radar
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“The view in front of me was familiar. I felt like I was in the snowy Narnia. Only everything was gray. The bridge, the river, the trees, the houses. Merapi stood grandly in the background.” – Sekar Sosronegoro It was simply an unforgettable experience. Five days after the first eruption, my dad, two friends, and [...]

categories: Radar
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To all of you fashion fiends, congratulations! No more overseas trips to Hong Kong needed. (This will also be great news to your parents and their bank accounts.) The 3,000 square meter store will open in late 2011, located at Orchard Building (that building across Cineleisure Orchard, which currently houses the 24-hour Coffee Club outlet [...]

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See the full transcript of the American president’s speech (which consists of considerably more important information than just his culinary preferences) at Universitas Indonesia, earlier today. Thank you for this wonderful welcome. Thank you to the people of Jakarta. And thank you to the people of Indonesia. I am so glad that I made it [...]

categories: Radar
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Diaspora took to the lanes of Clarke Quay during Halloween night, among throngs of people in outrageous costumes and red horns. Also there in full costume and makeup are a couple of our very own: The Victim of Domestic Violence and her Two Aborted Babies. Pictures below. Photography by Hans Stevanus Maryo [cincopa A8PA3VqEHVKY]

categories: Objektif, Radar





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