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Totally far out

By KEVIN TAN alltherage@thestar.com.my Kev Nish, J-Splif, , Prohgress and DJ Virman of Far East Movement had many reasons to be excited about peforming at the MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia last Sunday in Sunway Lagoon, Selangor. “We love the crowd. The energy from the Malaysian is audience is off the hook. The last […]

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#IkonEveryday – Not just going to waste

It is not easy being an everyday hero. The next time you complain about your job – while sipping some fancy coffee in an air-conditioned room, think about those who have it hard. Real hard. As part of #IkonEveryday, a series by R.AGE and the Government Transformation Programme (GTP), our writers had the opportunity to […]

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#IkonEveryday – It ain’t heavy, it’s part of the job

It is not easy being an everyday hero. The next time you complain about your job – while sipping some fancy coffee in an air-conditioned room, think about those who have it hard. Real hard. As part of #IkonEveryday, a series by R.AGE and the Government Transformation Programme (GTP), our writers had the opportunity to […]

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#IkonEveryday – Clean ’em up

It is not easy being an everyday hero. The next time you complain about your job – while sipping some fancy coffee in an air-conditioned room, think about those who have it hard. Real hard. As part of #IkonEveryday, a series by R.AGE and the Government Transformation Programme (GTP), our writers had the opportunity to […]

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Almost ‘it’ girls

By SHARMILA NAIR alltherage@thestar.com.my There is no denying that pop darling Britney Spears is the most successful female artiste to emerge from the always busy, teeny-boppers-churning Disney factory. When Spears hit the scene with Baby One More Time in 1999, the former Mouseketeer alumsealed her spot in entertainment history by becoming the best-selling teenage artiste […]

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Spellbinding Selena

By IAN YEE alltherage@thestar.com.my When this writer was asked at the immigration counter at London Heathrow airport what he was doing in Britain, he boldly said: “I’m here for the Selena Gomez concert” – and the lady behind the counter actually laughed. Clearly being neither a bopping teenager nor an obligated parent, I wasn’t expected […]

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BRATspeak

By MARCUS HENG brats@thestar.com.my On campus, some know me as the video guy, while others know me as the aspiring YouTuber. For me, I’d rather be known as Marcus Heng from BRATs. If it hadn’t been for BRATs, that passion for video production would never have been sparked in the first place. And that brings […]

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Get Personal: Sim Pojoo

Sim Pojoo’s successful career of making props and designing sets for stage plays, was due to the fact that she took art subjects in secret.

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Classic twist

By QISHIN TARIQ alltherage@thestar.com.my After a whole season of preparation, this year’s Theater For Young People (T4YP) ensemble is ready for the big one – Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Billed as “Theatre for young people, by young people”, T4YP was founded in 2008 as a platform for youths between 16 and 25 to try their […]

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Coming to Malaysia

By KYLE CHOONG and AILYN LOW brats@thestar.com.my Many of us dream about going to other countries and living a different life – but how many of us actually do it? Nine lucky students from around the world were able to turn those dreams into reality by doing a student exchange programme right here in Kedah, […]

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