Best cafés in KL - June issue out now

Posted on May 23, 2013 by Time Out KL

For our June issue, the Time Out KL team went about town sipping cups of espresso to bring you eight new and established cafés leading the coffee revolution in KL. These are the places that make the best coffee, and we tell you why you should be visiting them right now. Read more

Your guide to weddings in KL

Posted on May 22, 2013 by Time Out KL

If you missed out on our May weddings issue, we've got all the details you need to plan your wedding (or someone else’s) with our handy online guide – venues, cakes, photography and even dresses. Keep checking back as we'll be updating the list until the end of the month. Read more

Reviewed: Chow Kit Road! Chow Kit Road!

Posted on May 21, 2013 by Boon Ken

We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again – May is a massive month for performing arts. Between the barrage of jokes at PJ Laugh Fest and the poignancy of ‘Parah’, another theatre show worth checking out this month is Masakini Theatre Company’s ‘Chow Kit Road! Chow Kit Road!’. Read more

Reviewed: Broken Bridges

Posted on May 20, 2013 by Matt

A powerful show, 'Broken Bridges' at KLPac is an absolute must-see. The full house audience on the opening night were on their feet by the end showing fitting appreciation for a quite outstanding performance. This is the second time around for Broken Bridges, having bagged several BOH Cameronian Awards in its debut run of 2006. Read more

Malaysia ranks poorly in racial tolerance chart

Posted on May 17, 2013 by Time Out KL

Malaysia has ranked rather poorly in a just-released racial tolerance chart that involves about 80 countries around the globe. Surrounding Asian countries like Indonesia and Philippines also charted worrying scores. Meanwhile North and South America ranked the most 'racially tolerant' followed closely by the United Kingdom. Read more

Twitter question: What's your best memory of a primary school teacher?

Posted on May 16, 2013 by Time Out KL

Selamat Hari Guru! It's Teachers' Day today, so this morning we asked you to take a trip down memory lane and tweet us a favourite memory of your primary school teacher – good or bad. We’ve all been beaten by a ruler on the wrist or had a teacher drop us home when sick, but here are a few funny anecdotes from our readers on Twitter. Read more