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By JAYDEE LOK alltherage@thestar.com.my WHILE science and technology are crucial to drive a country to success, it is also important to ensure that its art and culture are not left behind. Thus cultivating artistic talent in young people, without compromising the science and technological edge, is necessary to ensure the growth of a balanced nation. […]

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Let’s get loud

By JAYDEE LOK alltherage@thestar.com.my What do you get when you get 10 bands to play in a packed venue? You get loud, of course. Converse Malaysia showed everyone how it was done at their Get Loud gig last Sunday at Laundry Bar in Mutiara Damansara, Selangor. The show, aimed at promoting local bands, wrapped up […]

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Unity through sports

By LAM KA-JHUN brats@thestar.com.my For three days in late September, over a thousand students from South-East Asia gathered in Melbourne for a rather unlikely event – the Asean Games Australia (AGA). Held for the second year running, the sporting event saw participants competing in nine disciplines, including badminton, squash, futsal and netball. AGA 2013 kicked […]

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Off the eaten track

By CHEW JERN IAN and CHEW JERN KEN brats@thestar.com.my Named by TIME magazine as one of the top 10 ideas that will change the world, collaborative consumption is a powerful market trend that fosters a sense of community between consumers in sharing products and services. Co-founded by Audra Pakalnyte and Reda Štare, two enterprising 29-year-old […]

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Bratspeak

By JONATHAN DASON brats@thestar.com.my My palms were sweating and my legs were shaking. I tried hard to maintain my composure as I took in a deep breath and slowly walked towards the registration counter at the BRATs workshop in Johor at the beginning of the year. I didn’t know what to expect, and to be […]

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Get personal: Paperplane Pursuit

Formed in 1998, after going through multiple name changes, Paperplane Pursuit’s current image is now filled with good vibes and an optimistic point of view.

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Take a byte!

By KEVIN TAN and CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my You tweet, you eat – that was the basic concept behind last week’s Nuffnang FoodFest. Instead of paying for your food from one of the many vendors at the event, all you have to do is tweet about the vendor through a special mobile app (which you can […]

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Inciting times

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my THE word “incitement” generally comes with a tinge of negativity, but 27-year-old Zikry Kholil has taken it upon himself to redefine the word, by inciting positivity that brings about peace and unity. Zikry is one of the co-founders of Incitement, a movement that is fast spreading around the world thanks to […]

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Choose to protect

By DENIELLE LEONG brats@thestar.com.my THERE still are some issues that our society does not discuss openly – like the one with the word starting with the letter “s” and rhymes with “ex”. However, no matter how icky the topic may be, adults must realise that safe sex is an important issue that needs to be […]

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Volunteer pioneer

By DENIELLE LEONG brats@thestar.com.my VOLUNTEERING may not be a common pastime for most Malaysian youngsters, but for one in particular, Quek Xing Yen, it has become quite the healthy addiction. The 17-year-old student, who moved to Los Angeles, California with her family when she was nine, spent 260 hours volunteering in 2012 – earning her […]

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Get Personal: Afiq Iskandar

By KEVIN TAN alltherage@thestar.com.my MUSIC and fashion go hand in hand, which could explain why musician Afiq Iskandar is not only heavily involved in two bands but also owns a clothing brand and store. However, that is not the reason why Afiq dipped his toes in the fashion scene despite not having any interest in […]

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BRATspeak

  By DANIEL SUBRAMANIAM brats@thestar.com.my   HOW many times have you thought  of an idea that could change the world? The best invention since 24-hour mamak stalls, perhaps? Now, how many times have you actually voiced out those ideas? Probably not as often as you hoped. I still remember my first assignment as a BRAT, […]

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Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin looks to support young local artists.

By JAYDEE LOK alltherage@thestar.com.my WHILE science and technology are crucial to drive a country to success, it is also important to ensure that its art and culture are not left behind. Thus cultivating artistic talent in young people, without compromising the science and technological edge, is necessary to ensure the growth of a balanced nation. […]

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Speaking through art

By INSYIRAH AMI and IVENA HON Photos by KEITH LIM TURNING 21 is a big milestone in many young people’s lives and for Ian Nathaniel, he wanted to make the celebration not only memorable for himself but for others as well. Instead of throwing a MTV Sweet Sixteen-style bash and partying like a rockstar, Nathaniel […]

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BRATspeak

By TAN EE LAINE brats@thestar.com.my ALTHOUGH money isn’t everything, it is still essential for survival in our world today – especially in light of the rising cost of living. Saving on my allowance was the first thing my parents taught me when they started giving me RM1 every day for recess when I in Standard […]

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