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Art for art’s sake

Story and photos by DENIELLE LEONG brats@thestar.com.my LOVERS of the arts and budding performers can rejoice at the installation of new endeavour TheatreThreeSixty. Founded by Christopher Ling, Alex Chua, Nandang Abdul Rahman and Nicole Ann Thomas, this spanking new performing arts company promises to ramp up the excitement in the local scene. Ling revealed that […]

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J-Poppin’ in Malaysia

“WE want more nasi goreng and satay! Malaysian food tastes delicious,” Atsuko and Katsu from Angela proudly exclaimed.

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All the world’s a stage

WE’VE seen the professionals do it.

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All the world’s a stage

Story and photos by DENIELLE LEONG brats@thestar.com.my WE’VE seen the professionals do it. This time, the entertainment arts diploma students at KDU University College got to take centre stage to show off what they’ve got in their very first production My Life Is Like Broadway Musicals. Staged late last month at Damansara Performing Arts Centre […]

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J-Poppin’ in Malaysia

By CASSANDRA YEOH brats@thestar.com.my “WE want more nasi goreng and satay! Malaysian food tastes delicious,” Atsuko and Katsu from Angela proudly exclaimed. In its first ever performance in Malaysia, J-pop duo Angela sang for thousands of screaming and cheering fans at the Animax Carnival two weeks ago at the Mid Valley Exhibition Centre Hall. The […]

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Journalism for a cause

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.

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Seize the moment

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.

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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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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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