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Last week’s tag: #Fandom

FANS of some of today’s biggest music acts aren’t just your average screaming teenagers anymore. Thanks to the power of social media, pretty much every major artiste now has their own #fandom – a veritable tribe of devoted fans who won’t take kindly to anybody who’d be hatin’. We’ve got some pretty hardcore fandoms (supposedly […]

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Idol Worshippers

By SHARMILA NAIR IF you ever meet Ines Alanah – at a concert, by the roadside, at a mall, where ever – do not make the mistake of telling her that you’re the biggest Lana Del Rey fan in the world. Why? Because she is. The 15-year-old student is an ardent fan (that’s an understatement […]

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Last week’s tag: #Tweetjack

IN today’s social media savvy world, it’s easy to become a victim of “social media hijacking”– a popular prank among the youth nowadays. Social media hijacking happens when someone uses an individual’s Twitter or Facebook (or any other social media, for that matter) account and posts updates without prior consent While the prank is mostly […]

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Celebrating creativity

By PHYLLIS HO alltherage@thestar.com.my   The British Council’s Young Creative Entrepreneur (YCE) programme is the perfect platform to connect young and emerging entrepreneurs in creative industries around the world. Since its inception in 2005, the programme has seen 400 participants from 53 countries so far. The YCE Awards started out with different categories, which included […]

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Get Personal: Zlwin Chew

If cliché magic tricks are just too common and uninteresting, then get ready to have your socks rocked off by performer Zlwin Chew!

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Singing With The Choir

By GAN HUI WAN IT was with tears that the spectacular show ended. The hall at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPac) in Kuala Lumpur was bursting with thunderous applause as the choir members embraced each other and performed the final encore number May Our Paths Meet Again. I held hands with the ones […]

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Get Personal: Rahmat Che Hassim

By ANGELIN YEOH WHEN the people at Nike decide to call their global football talent search competition “The Chance”, they probably didn’t expect it to be so aptly named for Rahmat Che Hassim. According to Rahmat, who is from Kelantan, he has been playing football since he was six, and the competition was literally his […]

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A photographer’s story

By JASON LIOH Photos by LUKE CHUA alltherage@thestar.com.my I was introduced to photographer Luke Chua’s blog by a friend, and I was really amazed by his work. His photos, technically and artistically, were definitely not the work of an amateur. In fact, they looked at the very least like the work of a semi-professional. Now […]

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Melora Takes Off

By ANGELIN YEOH IN 2010, while studying at Fairview International School Kuala Lumpur, Melora Shahabuddin was assigned to come up with her own project and complete it. As writing is something she’s passionate about, she decided to write a book. She then turned to her mother to discuss the content. “My mum volunteers with the […]

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Life after London

Stories by ANGELIN YEOH Pandelela Rinong AS a child growing up in Kampung Jugan, Sarawak, Pandelela Rinong Pamg said she was very active and one of her favourite things to do was play at the river. “I was always jumping around at the sungai. It was fun,” she said. At that time, no one imagined […]

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