Author: Priscilla Tawie

101 FOOD CENTRE

Kuching’s ultimate food paradise The 101 food centre is a wonderful choice for anyone in Kuching looking to embark on a food adventure as it offers a variety of street foods in addition to the usual seafood dishes. Kuching has a plethora of eateries, most of which appear to offer

Fresh face on the scene

An ambitious lad, tennis enthusiast Ethan Law recently took his first steps into the Malaysian fashion industry. He was also chosen as one of the young faces of a global brand. 12-year-old makes way into modelling world Young Ethan Law strutted confidently on the makeshift stage of the Old Courthouse,

Breathing life into a dying art

The art of hand-tapping for tattoos was a widely practised medium in Borneo back in the day. Hand-tapped tattoos are a symbol of culture for various indigenous tribes on the island. However, in the face of modernisation, the art is gradually dissipating as many become reliant on modern machines and

Evoking tastes of the past

Food has a powerful ability to evoke memories. We can recollect past events while eating a certain meal or tasting a particular flavour. Sharing his journey, Sim Aik Jeng talks about the idea and concept of Sinang Food. Carrying on the cherished family recipes Our palette has the power to

Threading the needles of life

When faced with adversity, most of the time, it is our passion that keeps us sane. It is exactly what Adyani Amit, a full-time crocheter and amigurumi artisan, experienced as she as she confronts life’s ups and downs. In an interview with writer Priscilla Tawie, Adyani, who also goes by

Embracing culture through style

Tenacity is the only word to describe Neng Kho Razali’s seven-year effort to build the NKR brand from the ground up. Since launching her first product, the turbans, Neng Kho has expanded her line and collaborated with a number of well-known brands, including the e-hailing service Grab and the Rainforest

Kicking writer’s block with persistence

Nadia Mikail, a local author, has made a name for herself on the international stage with her recent release, “The Cats We Meet Along The Way.” Opening up about her inner fears as a book author, New Sarawak Tribune reaches out to her in order to learn more. Writing through

Bridging Sarawak’s past with the future

When Jason Brooke was born in London in 1985, he had no idea how big his future responsibilities would be. Returning to the present, Jason discusses with New Sarawak Tribune his thoughts, emotions, and plans for the future with the Brookes. A mission to reconnect This is the first of

Journal your heart out

Journaling, an intricate artistic process, is a therapeutic and calming hobby for journal enthusiasts. Nurul Sharmila Matali’s passion for documenting her life through art has helped her better understand herself while also providing comfort in the midst of the hustle and bustle. From the heart to the notebook Journaling is

Unleashing the creative side

Unique craftworks are being spotted at an eatery in 10th mile. The artist, Joanne Chang, tells the author about her experience dabbling in art and her future plans. Craft hobby turns business opportunity An awestruck moment will befall you as you come across Joanne Chang’s artwork, as each piece of memorabilia she