No laughing matter for Jason Leong
Malaysia comedian Jason Leong is on a quest to be crowned the funniest man in the world – and he might just manage it.
All our stories, in chronological order
Malaysia comedian Jason Leong is on a quest to be crowned the funniest man in the world – and he might just manage it.
Meet the teenage girls behind the Cyrens, arguably Malaysia’s greatest cheerleading team. EVER.
Keith Koay became the first Malaysian to place in the top 16 of the World Barista Championship, with a pandan-infused signature drink.
CHEER doesn’t have to end after high school anymore – now, universities can get in on the fun too.
A young filmmaker is speaking up for underprivileged children in Sabah through her work.
The Anselm cheerleading team from SMK Infant Jesus Convent stunned the field at CHEER 2016, Malaysia’s biggest cheerleading tournament. Check the full list of winners here!
Fitness trainer Joanna Soh is empowering women around the world through her self-produced online videos.
For many victims suffering from self-blame and stigma, Takahara Suiko’s Sejarah Hitam Kami Tumblr account is where their stories can be shared, without fear of judgment or prejudice.
The CHEER Champion trophies have been officially returned, which means only one thing – the 2016 CHEER Finals are here!
Grab, the official transportation partner for CHEER 2016, is sponsoring rides to the Finals!
Sexual abuse survivors have been sharing their stories with R.AGE, hoping it will help others who are going through what they did.
The slum-like favelas in Olympic city Rio de Janeiro are slowly progressing as Google helps local businesses by putting them on the map – literally.
Young Sabahan filmmakers gain regional exposure and experience at the Kota Kinabalu International Film Festival.
Dust off those pom-poms and unpack the air horns, because CHEER is back! Here are the deets.