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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Surviving serious brain and bodily injury, Takalah Tan finds purpose in being a beacon to others

A near-fatal road accident left Takalah Tan with severe brain and bodily injuries in the prime of his life. At 24, the former fitness buff and commando officer lost his memory and sense of who he was. But a re-discovered a poem he wrote when he was a teenager came back to save him from despair. Despite his memory deficits and physical challenges, Takalah built a new life for himself, one that has a more profound purpose — to be an inspiration to others going through their own adversities.

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CNA938 Rewind - Bhumi — A Bold, New & Inclusive Dance-Theatre Production

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out more about an inclusive dance-theatre production, “Bhumi”, staged by Maya Dance Theatre and the Diverse Abilities Dance Collective (DADC). “Bhumi” is performed by artists with disabilities from Singapore, Indonesia, and Australia - featuring original choreography, poetry, and music. Kavitha, Jiaying and Shahrin - the various creatives involved in “Bhumi” - will explain why it’s more than just a performance; it is a call to action, and a moving celebration of difference, courage, and connection.

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CNA938 Rewind - Back to the Future: Travel back in time at “Rewind.Remix.Replay: SG Edition”

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the founders, curators & creators of the immersive music and pop culture experience: “Rewind, Replay, Remix: SG Edition” now happening at GastroBeats, one of Singapore's largest food and music festivals. Andrea Poh and Ng Yong Thong, co-founders of AJX Collective – a Made in SG creative incubator for immersive experiences – describe what it’s like going through “Rewind, Replay, Remix: SG Edition”, comprising three zones that celebrate the songs that shaped generations of Singaporeans  - from the 1950s until today, even beyond.

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CNA938 Rewind - One local farmer doesn't sell her veggies at our supermarkets

Singapore has actively worked to increase agricultural production and create a safety net for our nation in the event of a food supply chain disruption. But, high local produce costs for consumers have led farmers to look at new ways to appeal to buyers and ensure business survival. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Grace Lim, CEO, Urban Farming Partners. She runs GroGrace, a local urban farm that cultivates 14 varieties of vegetables.

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CNA938 Rewind - How much of a success was the Shangri-La Dialogue 2025?

The 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue came to a close yesterday, after three days of dialogues and exchanges which began last Friday. These included ministers from Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and the U.K reaffirming commitment to a fifty plus-year-old country defence pact known as the “Five Power Defence Arrangements”. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin find out more from Malminderjit Singh, Founder and Managing Director, Terra Corporate Affairs.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Connecting with Art through the eyes of a cuddly companion 

Art galleries can be an intimidating space, but is it possible for fluffy plush toys to soften the experience? At ARTualize’s “The Bear is in the Gallery”, these plushy companions are here to bridge the gap between the gallery-goers and visual art, creating a warm and welcoming place, even for first-timers. Cheryl Goh speaks with Low Sok Leng, owner of the Artualize art gallery to find out more. 

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