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Ole BRATs

Teh Eng Hock, bureau chief, The Star From the bloody street protests in Bangkok to foreign diplomatic trips with the Prime Minister, Teh has covered his fair share of assignments in his eight years (and counting) as a news journalist in The Star – and it all came about after a BRATs workshop in 1998. […]

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Celeb stuff

By SHARMILA NAIR alltherage@thestar.com.my Another week and a new batch of celebrity news from around the world. Celebrities really know how to stay in the limelight, don’t they?   More mini-me’s Beyonce is ready to expand her brood. The Love On Top singer already has daughter Blue Ivy Carter with fellow star Jay-Z, but the […]

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Ole BRATs!

Capital FM deejay Xandria Ooi joined the BRATs in 1999 when she was 16. She went on to become a VJ for Astro’s Hitz.TV when she won the music channel’s UVJ Search in 2005, all the while writing for The Star as a BRAT. She now has her own column in StarMetro called Sights & […]

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Just FYI …

By SHARMILA NAIR alltherage@thestar.com.my Our lives would be pretty boring without some celebrity news, yes? Well, thank goodness that these celebrities live to be in the news and are always doing something that gets tongues wagging everywhere.   What did he say? Justin Bieber got a lot of flak from Tweeples after the singer tweeted […]

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The right view

By JASON LIOH alltherage@thestar.com.my The key to capturing a great photo is not, I believe, by using the latest and most advanced camera or understanding every technical aspect of photography. It is through good composition. A composition is a way to present to others what you have seen through your point of view in an […]

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The end of courtship?

Stories by MELLY LING alltherage@thestar.com.my Remember the good old days of love letters and chasing butterflies in the park, when a guy would spend months courting the girl of his dreams before finally meeting her parents – only to ask their permission to take her out? Well, we sure hope you still can, because it […]

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Get Personal: Tess Yap

It’s that time of the year again where some of us would look forward to eating mindless amount of cookies, collect red packets and avoid that nosy relative who wants to know why you’re still single.

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What’s going on?

By SHARMILA NAIR alltherage@thestar.com.my THERE is always something new to read about celebrities, isn’t there? Well, this week is no different. Let’s check out some of the celebs who have been out and about town making news and finding ways to stay in the limelight.   Ain’t no Kardashians Do not ever make the mistake […]

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Bicycle Friends Forever

By MELLY LING alltherage@thestar.com.my MOST people who know what fixies are would probably say something like “Oh, they’re just for hipsters”. And it’s funny, because fixies are basically bicycles. So why all the hate? The fact is, fixies are just fixed-gear bicycles, meaning they don’t have gears or brakes, and the chain is fixed to […]

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In the beginning…

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my In 1993, The Star organised its first ever young journalist programme as a way to give back to the community. There were just nine participants, and they would gather every month at the The Star’s office to learn all the skills they needed to be a journalist. After six months, the […]

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