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Life Starts At Nights at Redtail Genting
After a whole day outing and shopping in Genting Premium Outlet and a night of entertainment watching the Smurfts Live in Genting International Showroom, it was time to unwind with my girlfriends. As you all know I am a sports fanatic and even use an online portal which helps me find out when your team is playing, which is why I wanted to go and see what is all the fuss about this new sports bar, Redtail by Zouk. Now some disclaimers, Redtail though opened by Zouk is not a dancing kind of club. Redtail is a social gaming lounge with some unique games to boot…however it is for adults.…
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Types of Flowers to Choose for Graduation Bouquet
During graduation day, every graduate wants to be congratulated and the best way to greet a loved one or family or friends is to give the gift of flower. The online florists has the best flower bouquets to choose from. These types of flowers are among the favorite ones for graduation bouquets: Roses Roses are undeniably the most beautiful flower all around the world. They are the perfect gift on all occasions. On graduation, you can send the graduate a special hand bouquet of Roses in red color for a loved one, or white and pink for a family or friend. The flower shop also has other colors like yellow,…
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Smurfs Live in Genting International Showroom
I grew up watching the Smurfs Cartoon on TV. Yes I’m a Xennial…the Smurfs debuted on TV in the early 80s. I still remember we would sit around the Tv everyday at 5.30pm to watch these mysterious dancing and singing blue creatures of the forest rescuing the earth every time. Suffice to say, the younger generation have no idea who are the Smurfs except for that movie that came out in 2011 and some Happy Meal Toys from McD that I now use as deco in my garden. I thought it would be a great chance to introduce my childhood cartoons to my kids aged 6 and 9. There’s nothing…
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MPO’s Heavenly Mahler Review
Together with my guest Elsa, we attended the MPO’s Heavenly Mahler last week at the Petronas Towers. The programme features the renowned piece by Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 4. The conductor was Roberto Abbado, who was awarded the prestigious Premio Abbiati by the Italian Music Critics Association. I am not a professional musician, however, I was mesmerised how everything came alive as he started waving his wand. I always wondered how the whole orchestra aligns perfectly with the conductor. It seemed that the conductor always wore their heart on their sleeve. It was fascinating to witness and listen to how Abbado effortlessly translates each musical note and breathe life to it! The…










