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Daily Cuts - Up, Up, and Away: Discovering Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the ongoing exhibition: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ‘When a Prince takes Flight’ held at Alliance Française de Singapour. Taking up several rooms, the exhibition delves deep into the remarkable life of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, an aviator and World War 2 hero best known as the celebrated author behind the beloved classic, "The Little Prince." Melanie’s guests will discuss his extraordinary legacy by highlighting a rare collection of original artifacts, including first drafts of letter prints and personal belongings – on loan from the Saint-Exupéry Foundation.

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Daily Cuts - Get your Claws Ready as the Ministry of Crab is Finally in Singapore!

Sri Lanka’s famed Ministry of Crab by chef maestro Dharshan Munidasa has landed on our shores. Work It's Cheryl Goh and Chew Wui Lynn find out more about the crustacean feasts diners can expect at their new Dempsey space.

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Daily Cuts - Pro Bono SG Legal Series - Understanding Legal Clinics

Legal clinics play a crucial role in providing justice to those who need help. Work It's Chew Wui Lynn and Cheryl Goh speak to Montague Choy, Managing Director at Imperial Law and a member of Pro Bono SG Community Legal Clinics Committee to find out about the different types of assistance provided by the legal clinics and how you can get free 20-min legal guidance. 

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Daily Cuts - Love ‘em or loathe ‘em: Answers to burning questions about durian

Why do some people loathe the taste of durian, while others love them? And why has the King of Fruits long been demonised for being an unhealthy treat? On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman crack open the case of the misunderstood fruit and dig in for a serving of durian truths with Kelvin Tan, Co-founder and CDO, 99 Old Trees

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Daily Cuts - What a Kamala Harris presidency could mean for Asia

US Vice-President Kamala Harris has reportedly amassed support needed from the Democrats to punch her ticket for the presidential race, blazing a trail that the world is watching. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman take a look at what her tilt to Asia would look like and what would top her foreign policy agenda for the region with Sean King, Senior Vice-President, Park Strategies

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Daily Cuts - Growing unauthorised plants in public grass patches

Some green-thumbed residents have extended their hobby to public grass patches in their estates, but town councils have come in to remove them after years of tending. What should we know about planting indiscriminately in these public areas? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman get more insights from Dr Shawn Lum, Asian School of the Environment, NTU

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