Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera wahai para pembaca yang budiman sekelian. Pastinya hari ini, hari jumaat anda berasa sedikit bergembira kerana hujung minggu sudah hampir tiba, apatah lagi cuti sekolah sekarang ini bolehlah membawa anak-anak ke zoo negara melihat unta. Namun pastinya ada antara anda yang mahu pergi berkaraoke bersempena hujung minggu ini maka tahniah buat anda kerana penulisan ini ditujukan khas buat anda. Apa? Anda tidak menyanyikan lagu-lagu jiwang karat? Sudah-sudahlah, janganlah anda cuba bermuka-muka konon dalam “playlist” dengar metal, rock, hip-hop atau grunge tapi bila sampai pergi karaoke, lagu dipilih semuanya bab tangkap sayu. Read more...
Pilihan Lagu Karaoke Melayu Jiwang Karat
Written by Tan Sri Frank Sinatra, Friday, June 11, 2010 |
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V For Vernadium
Written by Tan Sri Frank Sinatra, Wednesday, April 7, 2010 |
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Last week I reviewed a band that was playing at the recent (okay maybe not so recent anymore) MAP arts festival, yes Tenderfists did shake some testicles but this time around I’m reviewing a band of a different kind. This band, a new band by the way was also featured in the black box slot and somehow it caught my attention. Probably because they play before Tenderfists and the fact that I happen to know the singer. Read more...
International Pillow Fight Day
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, March 31, 2010 |
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On 3rd of April, in major cities all around the world, hordes of pillow fighters will take it to the streets to duke it out. It’s International Pillow Fight Day! and Kuala Lumpur will be one of the the cities of which an epic battle of pillow smashing will take place. Read more...
3 webzine (and 1 bonus) for you to check out
Written by J Shamsul, Thursday, March 25, 2010 |
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Jiboneus.com starts its early days as a blog. But that was a long time ago. Nowadays, we adopted more of a magazine-like format and re-brand ourself into a more serious online publication – Jiboneus is not a blog, it’s a webzine. While doing that we found three like-minded local webzine, that covers the topic we cover – arts, films, music, technology and everything that’s cool. If you like reading Jiboneus, you definitely need to check them out. Read more...
Your Grandfather’s Road
Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, February 23, 2010 |
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“So you think this is your grandfather’s road is it?” A typical sentence for Malaysian, spoken usually when driving, to express anger to another road user. That is not what these project is about, or is it? Read more...
Ubique.TV + Jiboneus.com: Tali Tenang Interviews
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, January 27, 2010 |
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We promise to have more video, well here it is. Right after the event was over we got a chance to talk to some of the people there what they think of Tali Tenang. Read more...
Ubique.TV + Jibonues: Tali Tenang Highlights
Written by J Shamsul, Monday, January 25, 2010 |
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We have video highlights of Tali Tenang thanks to Ubique.TV and Edzuan for editing it. If you don’t know what Tali Tenang is check out the previous post. Read more...
Tali Tenang: My Story
Written by J Shamsul, Monday, January 25, 2010 |
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Last Saturday, A group of like minded Malaysian, mostly consist of the younger generation gathered at Bangsar LRT station. They brought along with them a piece of string which they tie together making one really long string, and then they went for a walk. That was Tali Tenang, an event organize by a Facebook group United Colours of Malaysia with RandomAlphabets.com. Read more...
Tali Tenang: calm and cool rakyat coming together
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, January 20, 2010 |
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Lets face it, there are things that happened for the last few weeks in our country that most of us aren’t too proud of. Disagreements escalates from harmless to something ugly. However we here at Jibonues are proud of a subset of the Rakyat who keeps their cool and are doing something to make sure we stay cool. Read more...
TAPAU: the music, the road and a camera
Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, January 19, 2010 |
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It started with a Facebook video named ‘Tapau’ someone told me to watch. The word ‘Tapau’ is a common term in Malaysia used when you want to take away food bought from a hawker stall. So why does a show featuring local independent artists and musicians is called ‘Tapau’? To get an idea what is ‘Tapau’ about, I met with its creator, Ahmad Faris, the creative director of Ikan Paos Collective. Read more...
Despite what had happened Everything is going to be alright
Written by J Shamsul, Sunday, January 10, 2010 |
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Everybody is aware of what’s going on in Malaysia at the moment. At the time of this writing, four churches were attacked following the issue of the word Allah being use to represent God in Malay language Christian publication. Read more...
A City of Shared Stories Kuala Lumpur
Written by J Shamsul, Wednesday, December 30, 2009 |
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Say what you want about Kuala Lumpur, it’s infamous traffic jams, the pollution, Mat Rempits, haze and how just a little rain could turn the city into a water park, whatever it is I still love this city. Read more...








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