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Nurturing young talents

By KEVIN TAN alltherage@thestar.com.my YOUNG performers who are keen to develop their talents are in for a treat as Dama Music Theatre has introduced a creative arts project for actors, singers and musicians. The SPB Dama Young Artist project, launched in conjunction with the organisation’s 20th anniversary celebration, aims to increase the knowledge, skill and […]

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The stars have risen

By JAYDEE LOK Photos by IZZRAFIQ ALIAS and AZHAR MAHFOF alltherage@thestar.com.my LAST week, Malaysian singing sensation Yuna flew in all the way from Los Angeles, United States to help The Star and Follow Me Sence’s search for the next, well, Yuna – and she was not disappointed. The Rising Star talent competition held three live […]

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From YouTube to Malaysia

By LAURA CHIN and MARCUS HENG Photo by MARCUS HENG brats@thestar.com.my AFTER watching her numerous covers on YouTube, Malaysian fans finally got to witness the incredible Megan Nicole Flores perform live at INTI College Subang Jaya earlier this month. Best known as just Megan Nicole, the Texan’s interest in singing started at the age of […]

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Artful dodgers

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my DODGEBALL may have only made its presence in Malaysia over five years ago but the sport has already grown strong enough to produce players to compete internationally. Recently, the national dodgeball men and women teams did the country proud at the World Dodgeball Invitationals held in Queenstown, New Zealand. They competed […]

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Into Abu’s mind

By DENIELLE LEONG Photos by MELISSA ONG brats@thestar.com.my What happens when we are constantly reminded of only the bad things about Malaysia? For some of us, we overlook the good that our country has to offer, and sadly, we might even lose hope. But, as always, there are wonderful young people out there doing something […]

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Hanging with the stars

By ROSHINEE MOOKAIAH Photos by MELISSA ONG and CHRISTOPHER CHAN brats@thestar.com.my BACKSTAGE access. It’s like the holy grail for star-chasing teenagers. For us BRATs, it’s all in a day’s (or night’s) work. Okay, we’re gonna stop playing it cool here and just let it all out now – we were backstage at the Shout! Awards […]

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Bratspeak

By ANN-MARIE KHOR brats@thestar.com.my The end of the schooling year usually denotes one-and-a-half months of freedom from all things school-related for Malaysian students. For Form Five and Upper Six students, however, the time has come to bid adieu to school itself. Our schooling years are usually a tumultuous time, what more with the pressure of […]

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Got the moves

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my Street dancing is not just about coming up with the slickest dance moves. It is about adapting to different music genres and environments and bringing new flavours to the dance scene. And that is the kind of dancer Astro Battleground is looking for this year. Already in its seventh year, Astro […]

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Kicking it

By JAYDEE LOK alltherage@thestar.com.my Every young footballer in Malaysia dreams of having an opportunity to train with the big boys from a foreign league. Well, last Friday, that dream came true for 50 aspiring footballers who had the opportunity to train with professionals from British club Queens Park Rangers at the AirAsia-QPR Coaching Clinic Tour […]

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Creative force

Four students from the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) used their personal experiences being bullied to win themselves the chance to have their work featured in Monster High’s advertising campaign next year.   The Monster High & Limkokwing Against Bullying Competition, supported by R.AGE, attracted over 100 creative entries from LUCT students, but it […]

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Keyboard heroes

We’ve all seen keyboard warriors at work before, flaming Facebook and yapping on YouTube. Now, get ready to meet the Keyboard Heroes. A group of students from IACT College launched an initiative last week to get rid of cyberbullying by encouraging their friends to be keyboard heroes instead of warriors. Not sure what the difference […]

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Jeremy Teo

The story of the fastest mouth in the east – and how he used to get in trouble with school thugs.

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Movers and shakers

Creative innovators share their stories and secrets to success at TEDxYouth@KL 2013!

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Under pressure

By MISTIKA IDRIS brats@thestar.com.my EVER felt like the whole world was against you? No matter how much you study, someone is always better. No matter how hard you try, you always seem to fail. What you are feeling is nothing new. It is merely pressure. Let’s face it – at our age, our academic achievements […]

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Get Personal: Azim Hulaimi

Local rotoscoping artist, Azim Hulaimi, earned his fair share of glory after his team won a share of the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for Ang Lee’s Life of Pi.

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