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Daily Cuts - Author Fairoz Ahmad talks about disappearing youth and disappearing kampongs in 1970s Singapore

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with local author Fairoz Ahmad about his novel “Neverness”, which is about how the young residents of a 1970s Singapore kampong unite to search for Alia, a village girl and fellow schoolmate who mysteriously disappears one fateful night. Fairoz will talk more about this coming-of-age historical novel and the research he did to capture what it was like to live in the now long-gone Kampong Lorong Engku Aman.

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Daily Cuts - Dip in positive attitudes towards people with disabilities in Singaporean workplaces

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Paul Heng, Founder and Managing Director, NeXT Career Consulting Group, Asia, about what has led positive attitudes towards people with disabilities in Singaporean workplaces to dip.

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Daily Cuts - Drones: The future of Singapore's policing?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Associate Professor Razwana Begum, Head of the Public Safety and Security Programme, School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences, SUSS, about the role drones could play in the future of Singapore's policing operations.

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Daily Cuts - Enjoying nature’s beauty through cycling

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Marcus, cyclist and content creator who is known as @probably_riding on Instagram. Marcus talks about how he made cycling his main choice of commute and travel. He takes us on journeys to different parts of the world, where cycling can afford him hours in nature. 

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Daily Cuts - From producing for Super Junior to launching his solo R&B career

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Gen Neo, local singer-songwriter, now based in Seoul, South Korea. Neo discusses his journey as an R&B artist, sharing how he ended up in South Korea producing for top K-pop acts like Super Junior, GOT7 and Canadian singer-songwriter Henry Lau (Super Junior-M), before launching his own solo career in 2015. 

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Daily Cuts - South and East at NUS

Eat Drink Singapore explores South and East – a barbecue restaurant serving food with South-East Asian flavours, located at NUS Shaw Foundation Alumni House.

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