Alvin Wong has starred in a local English sitcom, hammed it up for several TV/cinema adverts and now he's snagged a role in one of those hundred episode Chinese drama serials.
At Lotus PJ, October 2001At Lotus PJ, October 2001
Amir Muhammad won the critic's prize for Best Asian Digital Short at the 2002 Singapore International Film Festival for Lost, which will be shown at Sobranie Classics in September as one of his 6 new short films.
Ashok Soman whiles away his time at Astro writing screenplays.
St John's Cathedral, Nov 17, 2001
Augustin Lee is happily married and sells drugs for a living.
Cem Hussein does PR work and fashion styling/writing.
Chan Chii-Wern plays online games while she completes her last year studying in Adelaide.
Chong See Ming is the indefatigable force behind a collection of 'content professionals' known as WordUp!
Chinatown, KL, Cinegala, Nov 2001Chinatown, KL, Cinegala, Nov 2001 Clarissa Lee pursues post-graduate studies at Universiti Malaya.
Phileo Damansara, November 2001 Cindy Tham writes for The Edge's Survey & Guide.
Danny Lim has dodgy facial hair.
Hariati Azizan works at The Star, trying to live down the infamy of directing the local theatre production of The Vagina Monologues.
At Lotus PJ, October 2001At Lotus PJ, October 2001James & Danny at Lotus PJ, October 2001 James Lee makes indie films and is an erstwhile father
Janet Lee works at PIKOM during the week, serves free nosh for FoodNotBombs on weekends, and sings whether you like it or not.
Janice Ho will serve the next 5 years in monastic existence at Cornell University as a fully-sponsored post-graduate scholar in post-colonial lit.
Jason Tan is my section editor at The Edge.
At Lotus PJ, October 2001Silverfish, November 2001 The cherubic Jerome Kugan writes prose and poetry, sings, composes songs, plays the guitar, cooks, and taught himself the finer points of body massage.
June Mong was my former Men's Review editor and lives in a gorgeous Bukit Ceylon loft with Cem.
Kam Raslan is a columnist at The Edge but I'm not sure if he still does directing work.
Kean Wong does many things, including reporting for BBC radio. He's also trying to sell his house.
Mid-Valley MegaMall, KL, November 2001 Khairul Anwar doesn't like his job selling Palm products but hey it's a living.
Lim Siew Ann joined a local law firm in late 2001; her ex-boyfriend tells me she loves to sing.
Muna Noor was my ex-colleague at MR and Vox, and is currently sub-editor at Klue.
Natasha Kraal writes on fashion for The Edge but stays at home to take care of her kid, Ibrahim.
Writer-photographer Pang Khee Teik wants to take the world by storm, he's not sure how, but he insists he will. His debut play - if it survives the constant rewrites - will be staged sometime in September.
Rosihan Zain aka Dhojee is a literary columnist, was the producer of Lips to Lips, and currently runs his own publishing firm.
Salleh having a smoke outside the door of Silverfish, Independence Day Reading, 2001 According to a friend, when it's time for poet Salleh Ben Joned to take his final bow, somebody should put on the Rolling Stones' Sympathy For The Devil.
Sharaad Kuttan was editor of RadiqRadio, and my ex-colleague at Vox. He's thinking of relocating to Taiping, or, failing that, Brickfields.
PR/advert extraordinaire Vernon Adrian Emuang drove a bunch of us all the way to Singapore to see Causeway. He's also executive producer for some of Amir's and James' films.
Zedeck Siew is 16 years old and an aspiring writer.