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Seize the moment

By MELISSA ONG brats@thestar.com.my I was having a meal with a cousin when he was informed that the bus his sister was riding home in after a camp flipped in the middle of the road and his sister was no where to be found. My heart skipped a beat. My hands were shaking. I didn’t […]

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Journalism for a cause

By ANN-MARIE KHOR brats@thestar.com.my INNOVATIVE social enterprises in Malaysia – which are often overlooked or underrepresented in mainstream media – took centre stage in the British Council’s “Journalism for Social Good” video journalism competition. Speaking of social good, the competition also offered a three-day training workshop to all seven participating teams. Four lucky BRATs were […]

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Ready, set, go!

By VIVIENNE WONG alltherage@thestar.com.my HE is one of the most respected drivers in the world of Formula One. And as 2014 marks Jenson Button’s 14th year on the circuit, the 34-year-old McLaren-Mercedes driver still feels like it’s his first time whenever he gets behind the wheel of an F1 racecar, giving him goose bumps. Like […]

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Ride on!

By VIVIENNE WONG alltherage@thestar.com.my TO think that The Grumpy Cyclist was almost called The Grumpy Barista is just unimaginable, because it wouldn’t explain its concept as a cafe for cyclists, and the baristas there are anything but grumpy! According to Alex Iskandar Liew, one of the founders of The Grumpy Cyclist, the cafe was inspired […]

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For the better

LET’S be real – we’re not the biggest authorities on sports in the business. But this past week, with the 2014 Laureus World Sports Awards in full swing in Kuala Lumpur, it became clear to everyone that sports is way more than just a group of sweaty men chasing after a ball. Yes, we at […]

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The Hawk has landed

By LIM MAY LEE alltherage@thestar.com.my LEGENDARY skateboarder Tony Hawk, also known as the Birdman, showed off some of the killer moves that have made him a huge cultural icon at the Kiara skate park in Mont Kiara. Hawk was in Malaysia to conduct a skateboarding workshop for children, in conjunction with the Laureus World Sports […]

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Bijak Pandai: 2014 Formula One Season

With the 2014 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix set to flag off in Sepang at the end of the month, it’s worth noting that new rules will be implemented this season. This controversially led to the disqualification of Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo, after he finished second-place in the Australian Grand Prix. While there is […]

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Reaching out

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my REMEMBER the youth convention last year that saw girls go gaga over YouTubers Jason Chen and David Choi? When Pushpa Basnet, 2012 CNN Hero of the Year winner, spoke about her fight to educate children living in prison with their parents in Nepal? Well, if you enjoyed that event, or if […]

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Judicial takeaway

By LIM JIE SHENG brats@thestar.com.my NEVER in my life would I have thought of getting the opportunity to enter the statehouse to witness how a state government is run. It was almost an impossible task for me. I mean, why would anyone want a typical teenager in a statehouse? It was hard to believe when […]

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Famous people with Tourette’s

By SAMUEL LEE alltherage@thestar.com.my While Tourette syndrome only affects a fraction of the global population, there is a good number of well-known people who actually suffer from this condition. So, who are they? Tim Howard, 35 Anyone who follows the English Premier League will surely be familiar with his name. In case you don’t know, […]

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Taking centre stage

By SAMUEL LEE alltherage@thestar.com.my FOR most people, standing on stage in front of a crowd can be very stressful, but that’s not the case for Ho Lee Ching, a local performer at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre. In fact, she finds performing relieving. The 23-year-old suffers from Tourette’s syndrome, a condition that causes a […]

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Dealing with drugs

By AILEEN LOO brats@thestar.com.my MANY concert-goers were left disappointed when news broke that day three of Future Music Festival Asia (FMFA) 2014 was to be cancelled due to the untimely deaths of six youths from drug overdose. Frustrated and exasperated tweets, status updates and posts flooded social media sites when ticket-holders found out mere hours […]

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Pairing those apps

By LIM MAY LEE alltherage@thestar.com.my NEED some extra help in keeping your relationship alive and thriving? There’s an app for that. Make that MANY apps. R.AGE has a comprehensive list that should help you navigate the tricky minefield of romantic relationships. And if these apps can’t help you keep the romance alive, you can probably […]

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The R.AGE Podcast with Jay Dee and Jeremy!

IF you haven’t already heard, the new R.AGE Podcast is now available for download! Every Wednesday night at 8pm, we release a new episode where our hosts – R.AGE journalist JayDee Lok and Red FM announcer Jeremy Teo – discuss current affairs and youth trends in their own crazy way. This week, we have Sydney-based […]

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It’s your move

BOARD games have taken over Malaysia, tile by nerd-crafted tile, and R.AGE is getting into the heart of it. If your impression of board games is a brain-draining sequence of dice rolling, pawn moving, groaning and/or cheering, then it’s time to get a reality check. European board games have been making a comeback in the […]

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