Alia Soraya

Malaysia Time Tunnel: A Wink Backwards in Time

Reading Time: 4 minutes When prompted on their choice in doing so, the creator of the account stated that managing the account in this manner was not to gain notoriety, but rather in connecting with individuals who share a similar ardor to nostalgia.

SOUP FOR THE SOUL: ART AND SOOTHING WITH GIANG LE AND MICHELLE BARABA

Reading Time: 11 minutes For this interview, Editor-in-Chief Alia Soraya sits down to exchange a conversation between Giang Le and Michelle Baraba, two recent art therapy graduates from LASALLE College of the Arts whose identity, understanding, and focus on art can assist in the healing of their clients. Their focus remains towards individuals in Southeast Asia, a necessary integration and a means to create awareness of art therapy in the region.

ON FINISHING WHAT YOU STARTED: I-SKY

Reading Time: 4 minutes The 5-minute conversation we had over dinner with Producer, DJ, and sound enthusiast I-SKY on his new album, “WAKTU”

THIS IS RAMAYAN

Reading Time: < 1 minute MulaZine’s very own Ira Erina and Jordan Chan catch up with local psychedelic rock band Ramayan on their sound, songwriting, and what it takes to make it in the local scene. Featured image by Nana Safiana.

SORE DI JAKARTA: EANDARU

Reading Time: 4 minutes “Photography is healthy.
Photography is a medicine.
Photography is my mouth.
Photography is an endeavour.
I can breathe because of photography.”

TO INSPIRE AND TO CREATE WITH ASHRAF ISHAK

Reading Time: 3 minutes Seorang egoist berdarah Bugis. Suka bertemankan senja malam dan kata-kata yang indah. Seorang anak, suami, pengkritik, pemuzik, pencinta, pelajar, pemikir, penanya, pembisu. Semua itu aku, Ashraf Ishak.

keJOHNtanan

Reading Time: 7 minutes “Before I was an editor, I used to write. A lot. Then I fell in love with films. The reason I went into editing was because I thought that understanding how to edit a film would give me the extra mileage in telling a great story. I feel that it does. And, from this experience in editing, I fell in love with films even more.”

LITTLE TALKS WITH EUDORA MAYA

Reading Time: 3 minutes Eudora Maya is a 22-year-old photographer who creates her work based on nostalgia. For her, being a part of the creative scene in Malaysia is liberating and that’s why the country holds a special place in her heart.