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Music
K-pop girl group (G)I-dle renames itself to ‘I-dle’
(G)I-dle has rebranded itself to simply "I-dle" to mark seven years since the girl group's debut.
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Children
It’s easy for kids to gamble their money away
Online gambling has lowered the barriers to this potentially harmful habit so much that teenagers can easily start betting on their smartphones.
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Arts
Weekend for the arts: 'Ethereal Echoes' exhibition, 'I Love Perak' film series
A list of arts and culture events to check out in the Klang Valley this weekend and beyond
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Movie Review
'Until Dawn' review: Bloody fun romp in the woods
David F. Sandberg's return to horror is gory fun for those who enjoy this kind of good old-fashioned romp in the woods.
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Living
Navigating online dating: Dos and don’ts to make the most of the experience
Success in online dating often comes down to treating it with the same level of commitment and effort as any other significant endeavour.
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Arts
Paris' Orsay Museum opens up the wonders of art restoration to the public gaze
The museum in Paris has thrown open to the public a process that often happens behind closed doors
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Entertainment
HK actress Myolie Wu breaks silence on rumours of husband's infidelity
Her statement comes nearly two months after photos of Philip Lee getting chummy with several women and embracing them at a lounge went viral on social media.
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Wellness
Be careful with antibiotics for children as it could trigger allergies
Researchers find that giving young ones too much antibiotics could increase their risk of developing allergic conditions.
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Entertainment
Singapore actress Eleanor Lee accused online of insulting China, allegedly dropped from Chinese show
In a recording, a woman rumoured to be Lee is heard saying 'most people in China are idiots'.
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Living
Malaysia launches first Braille entrepreneurship guide
Memperkasa Asas Berniaga, now available in Braille, empowers the blind with accessible knowledge on how to start and grow a business.
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Nation
Anwar receives courtesy call from Siti Nurhaliza
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has received a courtesy visit from Biduanita Negara Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza Tarudin and discussed various topics related to the arts.
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Fashion
Why are fashion labels ending discounts in China? Can this rebuild brand value?
Some luxury labels are pulling back from steep markdowns in China, seeking to rebuild an image of exclusivity to lure back wealthy shoppers whose spending remains less affected by economic slowdown.
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Entertainment
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sports full head of grey hair during jury selection
His past year and a half of legal troubles appears to have taken its toll.
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Children
How Malaysian kids celebrate Mothers Day - with love, hugs and handmade surprises!
Here are the letters and drawings from Starchild readers on the topic, Mothers Day.
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Animals
Indonesia’s crocodiles are back and fishermen have scars to prove it
According to statistics from the independent CrocAttack database, there were 179 crocodile attacks on humans in Indonesia last year alone – far more than in any other country.
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Arts
An artsy Mothers Day guide for the Klang Valley
From letterpress and gamelan to 'La La Land' and a KLPac music picnic - make it a Mothers Day with a creative vibe
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Entertainment
Malaysian actor Ben Amir gets candid about his life-changing move to Philippines
Ben has traded the chaos of city life for the calm shores of Siargao, Philippines.
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Fashion
'Hyper-competitive, materialistic culture': Luxury fashion fuels K-pop hierarchy
As more K-pop idols become ambassadors for high-end fashion labels, concerns grow over fan comparisons, teen materialism and inequality in group branding.
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Living
Heart And Soul: Malaysians of all backgrounds unite to care for stray animals
Malaysians of all backgrounds are uniting to rescue, foster, and care for stray animals, transcending cultural divides.
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Family
A local trilingual website offers information on autism for every stage of life
The Malaysian Autism Resource Foundation (MARF)'s website covers information from early years and school age to adolescence and adulthood, with topics including behaviour, communication, emotional well-being and independent living.