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Green matters

By DENIELLE LEONG and SATHESH RAJ Photos by DENIELLE LEONG brats@thestar.com.my WHEN two BRATs found out that they were going to Kota Kinabalu (KK), Sabah, for an event that aims to expose Gen Y to environmental issues in greater detail, they were rather skeptical at first. These haze-stricken Peninsula kids genuinely thought they’d seen it […]

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Looking for the write one

By JC LAM alltherage@thestar.com.my LAST week, our cover story featured Sheena Liam’s Asia’s Next Top Model win and how it provided her the opportunity of a lifetime to model in London. Well, for the young local playwriting community, that equivalent comes in the form of Islands and Cities: A Penang/Singapore Youth Playwriting Immersion Workshop. Before […]

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Bijak Pandai: Heartbleed

If you have been on the internet lately and surfing through websites like PC Mag and CNET, you would have come across the term Heartbleed, a computer bug that has put Internet security at risk. The bug is so serious that it is being called the “worse security flaw in Internet history”, as it affects […]

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#Selfie culture

By ANN-MARIE KHOR brats@thestar.com.my PRETTY much everyone – from politicians and celebrities to, well, even my parents – has taken a selfie before. Even the Oxford dictionary added the word to their databse last year, an indicator of how prevalent selfies have become. In fact, right now on Instagram, there are 96,437,563 photos (and counting!) […]

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Heading to the top

Stories by VIVIENNE WONG alltherage@thestar.com.my TEAM Malaysia aren’t the only ones flying the flag for Malaysian cheerleading. Local semi-professional teams compete at international tournaments quite frequently these days, and just a few weeks back, Team EMAS (Extreme Malaysia All Stars) won big at the Asia Cheerleading Invitational Championships (ACIC) in Singapore. EMAS’ senior and open […]

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Brain and brawn

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my MALAYSIAN mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Ann Osman might be making headlines the world over with her fledgling yet eye-catching career recently, but the truth is, the sport has been growing slowly but surely over the past few years now. In fact, there is an increasing number of young people who […]

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Art for art’s sake

Story and photos by DENIELLE LEONG brats@thestar.com.my LOVERS of the arts and budding performers can rejoice at the installation of new endeavour TheatreThreeSixty. Founded by Christopher Ling, Alex Chua, Nandang Abdul Rahman and Nicole Ann Thomas, this spanking new performing arts company promises to ramp up the excitement in the local scene. Ling revealed that […]

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Get Personal: Bihzhu

From albums to musicals, the singer-songwriter’s life has simply been a musical journey.

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Cheerios go global

Stories by VIVIENNE WONG alltherage@thestar.com.my FOR many, Disney World in Florida, the United States is “the happiest place on earth” – and it’s particularly true for the five cheerleaders of Team Malaysia because it’s the venue for this year’s International Cheer Union (ICU) World Cheerleading Championships. The girls – Theng Kai Yee, 17, Yap Kah […]

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Water you waiting for

By CLARISSA SAY and SAMUEL LEE THERE’S something magical about partying by the pool at night. Maybe it’s the way the lights bounce off the water’s surface , or maybe it’s the countless American movies we’ve been exposed to as teenagers. Either way, these three pool-side venues we’ve checked out over the past week would […]

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