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Get Personal: Guba

Gabriel Robert Rawantas, or better known as Guba, is an up-and-coming acoustic artiste in the local music scene and has been writing songs since six years ago, at the age of 14.

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Last week’s tag: #fakeID

THERE are real dangers in possessing a fake MyKad to gain entry into a club that imposes an age restriction on its patrons. In last week’s cover story, we featured two underaged clubbers who revealed just how one can easily get a fake MyKad for as low as RM50. However, a fake MyKad could cost […]

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Shopping with Spector

By JOANNE RAENA RAJ alltherage@thestar.com.my   I grew up dreaming of being able to spend a whole day hanging out with someone from a band I really liked, and that dream came true last week – with Jed Cullen, the guitarist for British indie rockers Spector. R.AGE ran a competition allowing one lucky guy the […]

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Freestyle fun

By PHYLLIS HO alltherage@thestar.com.my WHAT is a freestyle festival you ask? It’s basically a platform for local artists and performers from various urban scenes to showcase their talents and exchange ideas with one another. Freestyle events have become pretty common in countries like Korea, Japan and Taiwan. Now it’s time Malaysian youth got to experience […]

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Last week’s tag: #cyberbully

ONE in three Malaysian children are victims of cyberbullying and according to DiGi CyberSAFE programme, which campaigns against cyberbullying, this occurrence takes place the most on social media. So, last week, we discussed this topic on #RAGEchat and tried to find out if young people are aware of the cyberbullying and its dangers. Here’s how […]

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Get Personal: CheeChingy

When blogger/illustrator Chong Chee Ching wanted to take up a design course in university, her father was pretty much against it.

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Forged entries

By ANGELIN YEOH alltherage@thestar.com.my Before Hafez, 18 (not his real name), leaves the house for a night out with friends, his parents will always tell him not to do anything stupid. Well there’s definitely nothing stupid about what the pre-university student does on a night out. In fact, he’s quite resourceful when he’s getting himself […]

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Writers’ Block: Changing the mindset

By TRECIA TAN SHU HUI Taylor’s University Bachelor of Mass Communication   PEOPLE are always complaining about how the education system is a failure and it needs to be reformed. There is no doubt that it has its flaws, like everything else that exists in this world, but is it really just the fault of […]

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Wait for it

According to International Medical University (IMU) associate dean and consultant psychiatrist Professor Dr. Philip George, age clubbing and drinking age restrictions are in place to protect youths from becoming dependent on alcohol later in life. “Teenagers need to learn to deal with stress and life situations without depending on substances like alcohol. If they are […]

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Virtual Punks

Virtual bullying One in three Malaysian children are victims. By KEVIN TAN and PHYLLIS HO alltherage@thestar.com.my FOR Tam Xueh Wei, 16, being verbally abused on the Internet is nothing new – just because she’s a Justin Bieber fan. She’s been called names so bad we’re not even allowed to *bleep* them out in print. Like […]

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Dress Code: The biting myth

  By VIVY YUSOF alltherage@thestar.com.my THE last person you’d expect lie to you is your mother. “Of course you will grow taller, sweetheart,” my mom would say, with sympathetic eyes followed by some loving hair-stroking. It’s been years since, and I am still seeing the world at the same level I did. So I found […]

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Get Personal: Jean Chua

25-year old professional golfer, Jean Chua has been a professional golfer since 2009, and in May this year, she was Malaysia’s top-ranked woman golfer.

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Korean invasion

By NATASHA IMAN alltherage@thestar.com.my AS a die-hard Hallyu wave fan (loving anything and everything Korean), I had spent many nights pondering about how I would be able to “manage” myself once I move to Tokyo, Japan to further my studies. I was worried about many things – my fluency (or lack thereof) in Japanese; living […]

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Last week’s tag: #sexEd

YOUNG people are learning about sex – but where are they getting proper information when it comes to the birds and the bees? Are they getting the oh-so-important “talk” from adults such as their parents and teachers or are they turning to other source of information? The Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW) […]

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Battle of the beats

By SERENE LING alltherage@thestar.com.my   Anyone who’s ever watched some of the young beatboxers from BeatNation perform cannot possibly deny their skills and passion for what they do. Founded in August 2011, BeatNation is the brainchild of two budding entrepreneurs, Cody Foo, 20, and Lau Soong Huey, 21. Better known as DJ Coex and ABeatC […]

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