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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: When does art become vandalism?

Since the incident involving SMRT erasing his power-washing artwork in Mountbatten went viral online, Marcus Pang has been flooded with messages expressing support and offers of collaboration and commissions. His Instagram post also drew an outpouring of support from netizens and companies and the attention of MPs including Shawn Loh and Jamus Lim. In this week’s The Big Question, Andrea Heng examines the freedom and space for artistic creativity and expression in Singapore and when does art become vandalism with Marcus Pang, Power Washing Artist; Shawn Loh, Jalan Besar GRC MP and Dr Elvin Xing, Research Fellow, IPS Social Lab

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - The How’s Catering story serving Singapore for 35 years

Catering is often still seen as standard buffet lines — but expectations today are shifting away from just food toward experiences that blend design, storytelling and convenience. Cheryl Goh finds out how one of the country’s longest-standing halal-certified caterers has evolved over the decades with Lyor Loh, Managing Director of How’s Catering.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - The work chat blind spot: why Singapore businesses should reassess communication apps

Personal messaging apps may make business communication easier, but they can also expose customer records, payment instructions and sensitive company information. Cheryl Goh speaks with Martin Nygate, Founder and CEO of Velox Networks to explore the risks facing Singapore firms and the controls needed to keep business conversations secure.

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CNA938 Rewind - Childhood food allergies: A growing health concern in Singapore

Food allergies among children are on the rise in Singapore, with an estimated 5% affected and life-threatening anaphylaxis cases increasing significantly over the past decade. What’s driving this trend, and what should parents, teachers and caregivers look out for? Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng discuss the growing concern and why creating a safer community for children with food allergies matters more than ever with Dr Chong Kok Wee, Head and Senior Consultant, Allergy Service, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital   

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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: Is venting on social media helpful or harmful?

When something goes awry – a negative food experience or a bad day at work – some may take to social media to air their grievances. Recently, actress Joanne Peh cancelled a sales livestream in China after saying she felt disrespected by the merchant. She later went online teary-eyed to explain her decision. Conversely, others have taken to social media to raise awareness about issues or to raise funds. In this week’s The Big Question, we want to find out if social media is the “right” platform for us to air our grievances and if there should be boundaries. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Assoc Prof Natalie Pang, Department of Communications and New Media, NUS & Dr Joel Yang, Clinical Psychologist, Mind What Matters

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Micron earnings beat, AI capex demand, oil inflation relief

On today's (25 June) markets analysis on Open For Business, Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Duncan Downes, Senior Client Portfolio Manager, Specialist Equities, Pictet Asset Management

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