Last Word

Why the Question of Who Pays for the First Date Keeps Knocking Feminism Back

Despite framing themselves as advocates for equality, many men and women still seem to be comfortable adhering to traditional gender roles in the dating world.

Features

Malaysian Restaurants Around The World

Craving a plate of nasi goreng in Tokyo? Missing chicken rice while in Frankfurt? You wouldn’t think to find Malaysian food in these cities.

Review

Tokyo Idols Uncovers the Urban Loneliness Surrounding Life in Modern Japan

Far from being a sensationalised piece, Kyoko Miyake’s film is at once inquisitive and self-reflective on the rise of idol girls and the middleaged men who dedicate their lives to them.

Design

re:cover is Interpreting Classic Local Albums Through a Modern Lens

These Malaysian albums are getting the 2017 treatment, and it’s all going towards a worthy cause to keep local music alive.

Interview

Shura is Putting Love and Heartbreak through a Filter of Sparkling ’80s Synth

Ahead of her set at Good Vibes Festival this year, JUICE sat down with Shura to discuss high school fashion, The Breakfast Club, and the story behind labeling her music as ‘awkward pop’.

Interview

Lune Rouge is Set to Be a New Chapter in TOKiMONSTA’s Musical Journey

Hip-hop producer Jennifer Lee speaks to JUICE about her new album, the L.A. beat scene, and her recent collaboration with Yuna.

Hanger

How Pop Culture Breathed New Life into the Cheongsam

As Merdeka Day draws closer, it’s time to read up on the pop culture history surrounding one of our national costumes.

Review

Pastel Lite’s Balada is a Labour of Indie Electronic Love

The Kuala Lumpur-based duo are here to provide the tunes for everything from chilled out weekends to balmy festival nights.

Pop Culture

You Can Do What on a Dating Simulator?!

From seducing anime hunks to snagging dreamy dads, the world of dating sims is opening the doors to your imagination.

Last Word

It’s Not Tinder, It’s You

When it comes to finding true love online, the real problem isn’t with technology but with who’s behind the screen.