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    HERITAGE: Rooted in rice

    HERITAGE: Rooted in rice

    In celebrating a bountiful rice harvest, the Kadazandusuns are unwavering in their ties to their rich heritage. Evangeline Majawat observes as they prepare for the Harvest Festival

    HERITAGE: A healing ritual

    HERITAGE: A healing ritual

    The Magavau ceremony is the most important part of the Harvest Festival, writes Siti Nurbaiyah Nadzmi and Avila Geraldine

    FAMILY: Cooked with love

    FAMILY: Cooked with love

    IKMAL Hisham Arman Shah was a worried little boy when I drove him to Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur recently for the first part of a two-day cooking programme.

    SHOWBIZ: Local telemovie selected for Shanghai TV fest

    SHOWBIZ: Local telemovie selected for Shanghai TV fest

    MEDIA PRIMA’S ntv7 has once again caught global attention in the broadcasting industry. The channel’s 2013 Chinese New Year telemovie production - Lucky Bowl Parts 1 & 2 - has been selected for inclusion in the 19th Shanghai TV Festival, a prestigious international television festival held annually to promote the development of the global TV industry.

    SHOWBIZ: The hero among us

    SHOWBIZ: The hero among us

    From nerd to superhero, a new ntv7 series touches on feel good themes, writes Loong Wai Ting

    FAMILY: Little chefs

    FAMILY: Little chefs

    Cooking lunch for mum on Mother’s Day recently took on a whole new meaning for 17 children, writes Tan Bee Hong

    SHOWBIZ: Junior showdown

    SHOWBIZ: Junior showdown

    Ten dance crews will battle it out in Showdown 2013 Junior

    SHOWBIZ: Sizzling, dazzling, fan-gratifying

    SHOWBIZ: Sizzling, dazzling, fan-gratifying

    Hot Mizz Nina gave fans a compact and entertaining showcase, complete with a star-studded guest lineup, writes Dennis Chua

    SMART PARENTING: Kids have rights too

    SMART PARENTING: Kids have rights too

    CHILDREN today are a very lucky lot. Given that many parents today are relatively wealthy, toys, electronic gadgets, clothes, accessories and other material things are showered upon them. So why are some parents still finding it hard to persuade their kids to share their possessions?