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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Chope’s recommendations for March

A new month with fresh-off-the-stove recommendations that will get your tummy rumbling. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dinesh Balasingam, Head of restaurant reservation booking platform Chope to find out more. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Arty Adventures Across the Causeway - Exploring Johor and Kelantan

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Chankerk Teh, Master Painter and Founder of My Art Space, a longrunning art club established in 2005 and located at Istana Park. Teh will talk about leading art adventure trips to Johor and Kelantan. Find out what makes travel sketching appealing and what’s good to eat at Kelantan!

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CNA938 Rewind - From the Stage to the Bookshelf: Playwright Faith Ng's “Hard Mode”

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with award-winning Singapore playwright Faith Ng, who launched the book version of her play, “Hard Mode” — previously staged by Checkpoint Theatre. She’ll talk more about what inspired her to write “Hard Mode”, a coming-of-age play exploring the lives of five Singaporean teenagers navigating friendship, family, identity, their changing bodies and the challenges growing up in a rapidly changing world. Original cast member Chaney Chia will analyse his role as Adam and Ng’s style of writing.

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CNA938 Rewind - EduGrove’s Speak Good Mandarin Movement

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Jerry Theseira, founder of EduGrove Mandarin Enrichment Centre. Theseira will chart how he went from a senior TV producer to building his own business. He’ll identify paint points that led him to founding EduGrove – like rote learning and poor self-confidence. With the help of EduGrove Mandarin teachers like Zhang Ning, Theseira will also describe EduGrove’s play-led methodology, and how else students can learn to express ideas in good Mandarin.

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CNA938 Rewind - Tech Talk: Why a traditional showroom is passé for Audi. And why they cut out the middle-man

No more heading to Leng Kee to test drive the iconic "4-Rings" luxury vehicle. They've just recognised 1-year of a direct-to-consumer model here. No more agents. No more middle man. You buy straight from the brand. In fact the brand, vehicles and even the bakery arm of award winning Burnt Ends are all housed on their own premises; they call it their House of Progress. And as I discover, this isn’t a showroom. That's old news. Today it's about building a unique space that reflects the lifestyle of the owner. But is that enough to compete with Singapore's rapidly changing and incredibly challenging car-ownership landscape? Daniel Martin speaks with Martin Bayer, Managing Director, Audi Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - CNA Current Affairs - Insight: China’s Robot Revolution

Insight had an up close and personal look at these robots on the latest episode of Insight, exploring just how far China’s progress is in robotics. Some of the robots were from Unitree, one of China’s leading humanoid robotics companies. It’s also known as the G1. Cheryl Goh speaks with Jerusha Soh, producer from the current affairs programme, Insight, about the Spring Festival display that sparked a question globally: just how advanced are Chinese robots? 

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