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View all search resultsAdelia Anjani Putri, a communications consultant and former reporter, has found herself writing again. She’s also exploring a career shift that would let her pursue her passions for cooking and catsitting—ideally with a paycheck.
Read MoreAlles is a writer who often turns personal challenges into stories. She finds comfort working at local pet shops and has a knack for making any space feel like home.
Read MoreAqraa Sagir is a writer for The Jakarta Post's Creative Desk. He’s chronically online in the hope it would be a useful asset for the job.
Read MoreCarla Bianpoen is a curator, journalist, writer and observer of contemporary art and culture.
Read MoreMelody writes about lifestyle, beauty, fashion (and all things related to passion) from Jakarta. Some may say she’s all over the place, but really, she’s just always somewhere.
Read MoreFelix Martua is a music and film journalist who has interviewed countless artists over the years. He’s known for his signature black jacket, Ghibli collar pin and slightly sinister grin.
Read MoreJet Damazo-Santos edits The Jakarta Post’s The Weekender. When she’s not stuck to her laptop chasing deadlines, she’s running or feeding her dogs.
Josa Lukman is an editor and head of the Creative Desk at The Jakarta Post. He is also a margarita enthusiast who chases Panadol with Tolak Angin, a hoarder of former "it" bags and an iced latte slurper.
Read MoreMichelle Anindya is a writer and journalist. From her home in Bali, she writes about anything from coffee to tech.
Read MoreNinda Daianti is the associate editor at The Jakarta Post’s The Weekender, a writer and instructor. Other than all-things storytelling, she is obsessed with cleaning and working out.
Read MoreReza Mardian is a winner of the Best Film Critic award at the Festival Film Indonesia 2024 and a “pawrent” to two rescued cats. He writes screenplays every time he finishes rewatching La La Land or Lady Bird.
Read MoreSheena Suparman is a writer for The Jakarta Post's Creative Desk. She is based in Jakarta but wishes she could be anywhere else. She’s usually powered by coffee, chips and cheeseburgers.
Read MoreYohana Belinda writes pop culture with a business-centric twist. Her ABCs stand for ambition, bag charms and capybara.
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