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Daily Cuts - Art for All - What’s new at this year’s ART SG 2025 fair

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro finds out what’s new at ART SG 2025, an annual international art fair showcasing the best modern and contemporary galleries and artists from Singapore, Southeast Asia and the world. ART SG’s fair director’s Shuyin Yang will talk about some of the more than 100 exhibitors from 30 countries and territories; talks and a film programme. Singaporean artist & painter Khairulddin Wahab will talk about his triptych artwork ‘The Lands Below the Winds’ consisting of three canvases alluding to the indigenous maritime traditions of the past.

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Daily Cuts - Has the art of finding love become futile?

Data from the Singapore Department of Statistics shows that the number of couples who got married last year fell by more than 3.5 percent compared to 2022, while there was a slight increase in the number of divorces. More young Singaporeans also appear happy to remain single. Are people struggling to find true love, even with the multitude of online dating websites and apps? Work It's Chew Wui Lynn speaks with Violet Lim, CEO and co-founder of dating agency Lunch Actually.

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Daily Cuts - Putting up festive decorations safely: What you need to know

In the wake of a Christmas tree catching fire along Orchard Road, Hairianto Diman gets some safety tips from Confucius Teo, licensed electrician, Competent Electrician, on how to put up festive decorations safely, especially when they involve electrical components and flammable materials. 

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Daily Cuts - Are we overprescribing antidepressants in Singapore? 

Hairianto Diman speaks to Emeritus Professor Kua Ee Heok, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, and Consultant Psychiatrist, at MindCare Clinic Farrer Park Hospital. They look at the accessibility of antidepressants in Singapore and whether there is a concern of overprescription, especially to youths who are seen to be over-reliant on such medication without fully understanding the side effects. 

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Daily Cuts - 1MDB corruption charges dropped, but is Najib a free man?

Malaysia has effectively dropped a slew of corruption charges linked to the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal that were filed against jailed former prime minister Najib Razak and the former treasury chief. But does this grant his freedom? Hairianto Diman speaks to Dr Oh Ei Sun, Senior Fellow, Singapore Institute of International Affairs, to fetch an understanding of the situation and what it means for Malaysian politics. 

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Fion Phua on the power of relationships in keeping hope alive

Fion Phua, founder of the Keeping Hope Alive volunteer platform, has been offering support to vulnerable households for almost 40 years. She and her team of volunteers have brought hope to countless vulnerable households, many of which face the issue of hoarding. Fion shares how the desire to be a "useful person" began when she was just 16 years of age, how it has sustained her through the emotional roller-coaster of her journey, and why she firmly believes in the power of investing in relationships.

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