Langkawi in the sun
The BRATs return to Langkawi and discover more interesting stories on the island.
All our stories, in chronological order
The BRATs return to Langkawi and discover more interesting stories on the island.
Director Paul Gan went from ‘begging’ for funds to attending this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Fuad Alhabshi, lead singer and guitarist of rock band Kyoto Protocol takes on the 20 Questions challenge
Our pilot episode of 20 Questions features AirAsia CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, who takes the R.AGE-certified current affairs quiz.
Akash Nandy wants to represent Malaysia in Formula 1 but a lack of support is putting the breaks on his dream.
All it took was a trip to the ArtScience museum for the BRATs to learn that it takes dedication to achieve greatness.
This debate champion wants to make a difference, and he is not afraid to express his opinions even outside the debate hall.
Lacrosse, the strange lovechild of tennis and hockey, is here to stay.
Footballer K Reuben believes we should look for the positives – in both football and life.
Ahong talks about his experience on the R.AGE Food Fight and Masterchef Malaysia. Guess which one he enjoyed more?
R.AGE returned to the Royal Belum State Park to join a task force on a fact-finding mission to further investigate the claims of child deaths.
Award winning film maker, Paul Gan joins us for a quick chat on The Couch to discuss his short film, “The Boy who Rocked the World.”
After the report on the mysterious disease plaguing the orang asli in the Royal Belum State Park by R.AGE, the state health department led an investigation into the matter.
Sometimes you fall, and sometimes, if you’re lucky, you fly.
We’re all about discussing serious issues on social media these days, but only for as long as they’re viral, says our columnist vlogger Anwar Hadi.