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Going equal

By CHRISTINE CHEAH alltherage@thestar.com.my WOMEN’S rights groups have been tirelessly advocating for laws that could better protect women’s rights, and last weekend they received a timely boost from some young people. A group of KDU University College students took it upon themselves to make a difference by launching a campaign to raise awareness about gender […]

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All grown up

By DENIELLE LEONG alltherage@thestar.com.my FORMER child star Freddie Highmore is back on the acting scene, but don’t expect to see him on the silver screen any time soon. Instead, you can find the British actor, now 21, on television as he stars in the brand new series Bates Motel. The show is a contemporary prequel […]

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Get Personal: B.A.T.E.

Ethan Curzon and Yeoh Wai Hong, both 23, are part of a new generation of deejays that have been making waves in the local and international party scenes.

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Art on campus

By NG HUI XIN brats@thestar.com.my THE SPARTFEST! arts festival, which took place on June 12 to 14 at the Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, was a successful showcase of a variety of different art forms, including visual arts, poetry, theatre and music. Organised by the Taylor’s Society of Performing Arts (SPART), the festival’s aim was to […]

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Downhill all the way

By SARENRAJ RAJENDRAN Photos by ANDRIAN TAM brats@thestar.com.my The scorching heat and gushes of wind blowing up red dust everywhere couldn’t keep downhill biking fans away from the finish line at the Red Bull Jungle Meltdown. The first of its kind in South East Asia, the race saw 100 riders from the region go head-to-head […]

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Get Personal: Zafran Aqil

The yo-yo craze might already be dead, but someone clearly forgot to tell art student Zafran Aqil, 19. And it’s a good thing no one did either, because the guy is now one of the best yo-yo players in the country!

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Up close with Nick Vujicic

By JASMINE NATASHA RAJAH alltherage@thestar.com.my “If you are giving up and thinking that you can’t go through today’s obstacles, remind yourself of your previous obstacles and how you wanted to give up so badly. But you didn’t! You went through it. Trust that you will go through today’s obstacle too.” – Nick Vujicic TALK about […]

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Clueless celebs

By SHARMILA NAIR alltherage@thestar.com.my SINGING “Happy Birthday” doesn’t exactly get anyone in the news except when the person receiving wishes is a dictator hated by many people. Yeah, that’s exactly what happened when Jennifer Lopez serenaded Turkmenistan’s ruler Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov last Saturday, thinking that she’s just helping a leader celebrate his 56th birthday. Human Rights […]

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What’s happening there?

By SHARMILA NAIR alltherage@thestar.com.my DON’T you think that our lives would be so boring without getting the latest lowdown on our favourite celebrities? Well, it’s a good thing that we always know what these celebs are up to. Biebs’ latest love Selena Gomez used to date Justin Bieber until she realised that he was a […]

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Time to shine

THERE is always room in the limelight for an upcoming superstar and guess what? Now you too can claim your spot right there. R.AGE and Follow Me Sence are looking for the next musical sensation and if you think you have what it takes to become a star, then Rising Star is definitely the competition […]

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The #LookAtMe generation

By IAN YEE   alltherage@thestar.com.my HERE at R.AGE, we’ve always loved featuring enterprising young people out there doing big things. As much as they make us feel miserable about our lowly, crappy existence as journalists, they do inspire us as well with their disgustingly perfect stories of how they stuck it to the man, followed […]

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Weighing its worth

PART time jobs aren’t just about the money. Before you start whining about the “hardship” that comes with the responsibility, take a good look at the plus points that come it – and its share of the bad too. PROS Reality check As most teens are generally sheltered from the “real world” – though they […]

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Working wisely

By DENIELLE LEONG alltherage@thestar.com.my ASK yourself honestly – would you rather stand behind the counter at a fast-food joint, or start your own online business? What about working as a retail assistant? Would you take that over being a paid blogger? Well, if you’re a young Malaysian, chances are you wouldn’t have chosen the “traditional” […]

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Get Personal: Jeremy Teo and Linora Low

Get to know the Red FM deejays who will be hosting Cheer 2013 this weekend.

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The perfect balance

By JASON LIOH alltherage@thestar.com.my WHITE balance is a feature available in most cameras. Different light sources can create a colour tint in your photos, and this feature helps correct that so the colours on your photo are more “natural”, which is basically how they appear to you through your naked eye. Most cameras have preset […]

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