Alfieyah“Some people like laksa, some people don’t.”Will removing certain art and entertainment genres ensure the protection of racial and religious groups in Singapore?Mar 8, 2019Mar 8, 2019
AlfieyahThe Asian assumption.The diverse range of culture, racial groups and religions in London leaves room for an endless string of stereotypes. I interview Kim…Jun 18, 2018Jun 18, 2018
AlfieyahNot all Asian food is a stir-fry.The row of dense red brick shop houses along Holloway Road conceals a secret. With nothing but multiple rows of Japanese shoji screens to…Apr 3, 2018Apr 3, 2018
AlfieyahWhere do my crusts go?Bread is something that is taken for granted. Most homes have bread on their table because it’s cheap and it feeds a household easily. It’s…Feb 24, 2018Feb 24, 2018
AlfieyahCharlie Clift “Football Kids of Kolkata”Part of the Taylor Wessing exhibition showing at the National Portrait GalleryFeb 1, 2018Feb 1, 2018
AlfieyahTatu Society: An ink-lusive communityNestled in-between a Chinese restaurant and the office of a taxi service is what looks like your typical independent coffee shop. It has…Jan 19, 2018Jan 19, 2018
AlfieyahIs it really Viagogo’s fault?It’s 11.45 a.m. and I’ve placed myself at my desk, looking as if I’m about to go into battle. I can feel the numbers on the digital clock…Dec 8, 2017Dec 8, 2017
Alfieyah‘Cut Waste, not Staff’: Conde Nast’s move to digitalKilian Schalk, co-founder and Principal Consultant of PurpleGray Consulting believes that there is another way to approach the shift from…Dec 1, 2017Dec 1, 2017
AlfieyahCameron Lintott: The pencil-wielding architectI glance at my phone. I was running late to meet an interviewee and the Bakerloo line could not have picked a worse time to move like a…Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017