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The #LookAtMe generation

By IAN YEE   alltherage@thestar.com.my HERE at R.AGE, we’ve always loved featuring enterprising young people out there doing big things. As much as they make us feel miserable about our lowly, crappy existence as journalists, they do inspire us as well with their disgustingly perfect stories of how they stuck it to the man, followed […]

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Weighing its worth

PART time jobs aren’t just about the money. Before you start whining about the “hardship” that comes with the responsibility, take a good look at the plus points that come it – and its share of the bad too. PROS Reality check As most teens are generally sheltered from the “real world” – though they […]

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Working wisely

By DENIELLE LEONG alltherage@thestar.com.my ASK yourself honestly – would you rather stand behind the counter at a fast-food joint, or start your own online business? What about working as a retail assistant? Would you take that over being a paid blogger? Well, if you’re a young Malaysian, chances are you wouldn’t have chosen the “traditional” […]

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Get Personal: Jeremy Teo and Linora Low

Get to know the Red FM deejays who will be hosting Cheer 2013 this weekend.

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The perfect balance

By JASON LIOH alltherage@thestar.com.my WHITE balance is a feature available in most cameras. Different light sources can create a colour tint in your photos, and this feature helps correct that so the colours on your photo are more “natural”, which is basically how they appear to you through your naked eye. Most cameras have preset […]

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Get Personal: Yassmin Abdel-Magied

AUSTRALIAN Yassmin Abdel-Magied is the founder of Youth Without Borders – a non-profit organisation that aims to reach out to young people and help turn their dream project into reality.

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Breaking forth

Local B-Boys were once again pumped up for the return of one of the world’s top one-on-one B-Boy competitions – the Red Bull BC One Cypher, which was held last Saturday at Chin Woo Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. One of the highlights of this event was the opportunity for breakdancing fans to watch the Red […]

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Think before you confess

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my THEY might seem like a perfectly harmless way for you to get some juicy rumours going, but confession pages could actually get you in serious trouble. Because according to Section 499 of the Penal Code, your “confessions” could lead to a defamation lawsuit. “In the case where anything posted from anywhere […]

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Behind the confessions

By DENIELLE LEONG and IAN YEE alltherage@thestar.com.my THE guy behind HUCP, the unofficial HELP University Facebook confession page, is virtually the most popular guy on campus – and yet no one seems to notice him in real life. Over the past few months, hundreds of people on campus have been sharing their deepest, darkest secrets […]

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Cyber confessions

By DENIELLE LEONG, IAN YEE and KEVIN TAN alltherage@thestar.com.my THE 19-year-old founder and administrator of the unofficial Catholic High School (CHS) confession page on Facebook received a shocking “confession” a couple weeks back – a student said he had “contaminated” the school canteen’s chee cheong fun sauce. You don’t wanna know the details. As outlandish […]

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