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The gift of water

By SHERRINDER KAUR brats@thestar.com.my THE students from the Interact Club of SMK Sultan Abdul Samad might be young, but that didn’t stop them from lending a helping hand to the people in Cambodia, in hopes of giving families there a better life. The students organised a fund raiser in conjunction with their annual International Understanding […]

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Get Personal: Daniel Wong

Meet the Star Wars super-fan who plays the bad guy for a good cause.

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Careless tweeters

By IAN YEE alltherage@thestar.com.my EVERY Friday, I like to take a few hours to do what we here at R.AGE call #RAGEchat, where we basically ask our followers on Twitter what they think about our stories. After a long hard week of interviews, photoshoots, research, writing and getting screamed at for not submitting our pages […]

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Prestigious fellows

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my It’s not often that one gets to meet a government minister, let alone follow them around to observe how they work – but that’s exactly what 70 young Malaysians will get to do. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak introduced the Perdana Fellows Programme earlier this week, which will see […]

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Thanks for the memories!

Last weekend’s Cheer 2013 finals was such an amazing time. We’re already looking forward to Cheer 2014 now! But ‘til then, here are some photos from the event to keep you inspired over the next year of training. Keep it up, cheerleaders! you were all amazing!

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Stranger than fiction

By DENIELLE LEONG alltherage@thestar.com.my IMAGINE this: Bella Swan settles down with an average Joe in the Upper East Side, sans sparkly vampires. Meanwhile, in a galaxy far, far away, Harry Potter is battling the Dark Side as a Jedi Knight. “Preposterous!” you might say, but it’s really nothing out of the ordinary in the strange […]

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Amazon supports fan fiction

PROBABLY the biggest dream of fan fiction writers around the world (apart from vampire Harry Potter, Jedi Spock, Legolas in The Avengers, etc.) is now a reality. They can now get paid for all the hundreds of pages of fanfic they produce, thanks to Amazon’s Kindle Worlds. Amazon has secured licenses with companies like Warner […]

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Copying it right

SO far, there hasn’t been a major lawsuit involving a fan fiction author being sued for infringement of copyright. But according to copyright lawyer Ken St. James (pic), it’s best to stay on the safe side and obtain consent from the original author anyway. “Even if it’s just published online, it can still be an […]

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Playing someone else

By DENIELLE LEONG alltherage@thestar.com.my WHILE most fan fiction writers enjoy making up stories on their own, A-Levels student Nurhanani Fazlur Rahman, 19, prefers the unique collaborative effort involved in “role-play fanfic”. And she doesn’t do her writing on forum boards like most of the others in the genre – she does it on Tumblr, as […]

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What famous authors think…

“People pour out so much energy and talent into them… It makes me frustrated. I’m like, go write your own story. Put them out there and get them published. That’s what you should be doing. You should be working on your own book right now.” — Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight series. “I myself […]

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