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  • Running Man’s Yang Se-chan opens up about 12-year battle with thyroid cancer

    South Korean comedian Yang Se-chan may bring the laughs on variety shows like Running Man (2010 to present), but unknown to many viewers, he has been quietly battling cancer for over a decade.

    The 38-year-old opened up about his battle with thyroid cancer in the Oct 16 episode of South Korean variety show Problem Child In House (2018 to present).

    In a preview released on Oct 15, Yang shared his experience after South Korean actor Jin Tae-hyun, one of the guests on the show, revealed that he has recovered completely from thyroid cancer and is no longer on medication.

    “I’m still on medication,” Yang said after Jin made his revelation.

    Yang recalled being unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer 12 years ago during a routine health screening with his fellow comedians.

    He was preparing for rehearsals of comedy show Comedy Big League (2011 to present) when he received the call about his diagnosis, leaving him completely stunned.

    With a wry smile, Yang said: “There was no time to be sad. My partners even joked and used their own way to console me.”

    He added that his most prominent symptom at that time was extreme fatigue. “I used to sleep for 10 hours straight and still wake up yawning. That was my body’s warning signal.”

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  • Tips on selecting a childcare centre

    A childcare centre is often a child’s first experience outside the home, marking the beginning of their journey into the wider world.

    This environment shapes early growth, development and health, making the selection of a high-quality centre crucial.

    It is a place for young children to learn, explore and build foundational social skills.

    Here, children develop cognitive abilities, physical skills, problem-solving and emotional resilience that will serve them in school and beyond.

    Additionally, childcare centres support parents by ensuring their child’s needs are met in a safe, structured environment while they work or attend to other responsibilities.

    Many centres today provide daily reports to keep parents updated on their child’s activities and well-being, so that parents can stay connected to their child’s progress and feel assured of their comfort and development.

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  • Giant corn maze in California lets visitors get lost for fun

    The owners of a giant corn maze in northern California, United States – once crowned the world’s largest – want visitors to remember that there is fun in getting lost.

    “It is confusing. It’s exciting, and in a world of GPS and constant signage, you always know where you are, where you’re going,” said Tayler Cooley, whose family owns Cool Patch Pumpkins.

    “When you’re in the corn, everything looks the same until you pop up on a bridge and you’re like, ‘Oh wait, I’m all the way over here. I thought I was over there’.”

    The pumpkin patch and corn maze along Interstate 80 between Sacramento and San Francisco are open once again for the fall season through Halloween. Back in 2007 and again in 2014, Cool Patch Pumpkins earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest corn maze.

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  • HK singer Kay Tse says she wants her family to enjoy Malaysia’s food and culture

    When Hong Kong singer Kay Tse takes the stage in Petaling Jaya this December, it won’t just mark another stop on her Tidal world tour.

    It will be her first-ever solo concert in Malaysia, and she’s set on making it a night to remember.

    “I’ll be treating Malaysian fans to something unexpected,” the 48-year-old said in a roundtable Zoom interview joined by StarLifestyle.

    “I’ve included playful and creative elements that may surprise the audience and reveal a side of me they haven’t seen before.”

    Tse is set to perform at Idea Live Arena in Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Dec 13.

    On why she chose Malaysia to kick-start her tour, the Wedding Invitation Street hitmaker cited her deep affection for the country and its people.

    “The scenery, weather and warmth of the people make me look forward to every visit.

    “Whenever I bump into fans here, they’re always so passionate, and it feels like catching up with close friends – we can laugh and chat about literally anything.

    “I always feel relaxed here and often wish I could stay longer,” she said, smiling brightly.

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  • The MPO will play ‘Symphony Of The Seven Scrolls’ tomorrow

    What happens when a timeless folktale is retold not with words alone, but with the soaring power of a full orchestra?

    The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra is set to unveil Symphony Of The Seven Scrolls — a family-themed concert that blends storytelling, music and dance into one magical experience — tomorrow (Oct 18). Happening at Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, KLCC at 2.30pm, the concert unfolds a legendary tale through seven musical segments.

    Actress Nadia Aqilah takes on the role of narrator as Puteri Gunung Ledang, guiding the audience through the story, while choreographer and theatre director Pat Ibrahim serves as creative director. 

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  • Reviving this African game reserve meant transporting hundreds of wild animals

    Fifty years ago, Banhine National Park in Mozambiquewas a wildlife haven, teeming with herds of giraffe, buffalo and antelope. Then, it was stripped nearly bare by decades of civil warand unchecked poaching.

    But a project is underway to restore Banhine to its former glory. Fences have been rebuilt and roads fixed. Finally, the trickiest part: bringing in the animals.

    Private conservationists working with the government of Mozambique have moved nearly 400 animals – zebra, wildebeest and several species of antelope – by truck to Banhine. It’s an attempt to restart a game reserve that is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a series of reserves in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe that form a wildlife corridor and a key conservation area.

    The animals that will restock Banhine came from the Maputo National Park, itself a success story after a similar rehabilitation 15 years ago.

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  • Body inclusivity fades as fashion runways return to a thinner ideal

    After a short interlude of pushing “body inclusivity” and plus-sized models to the fore, the fashion industry has returned to promoting thinness as a beauty ideal.

    Data published this week from Vogue Business, based on runway shows in the most recent Spring/Summer 2026 fashion weeks, corroborated what models with regular or larger body sizes have been reporting: their work is drying up.

    Of the 9,038 looks analysed in New York, London, Milan and Paris, 97.1 percent featured models judged to be very small (US 0-4, UK 4-8 or 32-36 in France), according to data from Vogue Business in its size inclusivity report.

    Regular-sized models represented only 2.0 percent of the body types seen, compared to just 0.9 percent for “plus-size” models (US 14+, UK 18+, France 44+), the report showed.

    “There are fewer and fewer plus-size models on the runways,” Aude Perceval, a booker at Plus Agency, a pioneer in plus-size modeling in France, said.

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  • Keanu Reeves responds to Alexandra Grant marriage rumours

    Keanu Reeves isn’t dodging marriage speculation like he does bullets onscreen after Alexandra Grant had to clarify last month that the happy couple had not tied the knot.

    The Matrix and John Wick star, 61, told E! News on Monday that last month “wasn’t the first time” people assumed he and the visual artist, 52, had said “I do.”

    “We’ve been going out for a long time,” Reeves acknowledged at the New York City premiere of his film Good Fortune.

    In late September, Grant shared an image of the pair kissing on a set of steps at Roden Crater in Flagstaff, Arizona, to respond to “fake news” that she and Reeves had gotten hitched.

    “This is a real photo. Not an engagement photo or an AI wedding announcement… simply a kiss!” Grant wrote at the time.

    “I’m sharing it here to say thank you to everyone for the congratulations on our wedding. Except we didn’t get married. Good news is much needed these days, but it’s still fake news, so be careful out there! So, here’s a bit of real happiness!”

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  • Selangor Coffee Festival 2025 takes place at the Curve this weekend

    Coffee enthusiasts have something exciting to look forward to this weekend. Taking place from today onward at the Curve shopping centre in Petaling Jaya is the Selangor Coffee Festival (Selcoff) 2025.

    Running throughout Oct 17-19, from 10am to 10pm, the three-day coffee festival features more than 30 local coffee brands, by entrepreneurs from all nine districts in Selangor.

    Aside from local vendors, there are also fellow Asean vendors, from countries like Cambodia and Indonesia.

    Offering more than just various coffee-based concoctions, Selcoff also includes activities like coffee exhibitions, hands-on workshops, industry forums, and interactive experiences for visitors.

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  • Heart And Soul: Amma, the eternal teacher

    My mother Sakunthala Kanapathipillai is a beacon of strength who has touched and transformed thousands of students’ lives.

    A woman of remarkable calibre, she has worn multiple hats throughout her life. Firstly, she is a devoted mother to her three daughters and was also a loving and loyal wife to my late father, AS Sundram.

    Amma, as we fondly call her, is a retired Tamil school teacher and has educated and motivated thousands of young minds in her 35 years of an illustrious teaching career.

    Born in Kuantan and currently residing in Kuantan, Amma’s life journey in education began in the year 1956 as a part time English teacher in a Tamil school in Mentakab and later in a private school in Bentong.

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