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Daily Cuts - Commentary: As retrenchments rise in Singapore, only the paranoid will survive

Worried about job cuts? “Disrupting” yourself might be the best way to survive and thrive. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with an Tan, strategic communications lecturer, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, NTU. He’s the writer of the Commentary: As retrenchments rise in Singapore, only the paranoid will survive

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Daily Cuts - Discovering Austria

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Leslie, a food and travel content creator, about his trip to Austria. He recounts his adventures in the city of Innsbruck and his experience in Hallstatt, a village nestled on the shores of a tranquil lake.

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Daily Cuts - Retrospective: Wang Sha & Ye Feng

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with some of the personnel behind the ongoing local showcase: The Asian Film Archive Presents: Retrospective Wang Sha x Ye Feng and the exhibition: Comic Relief: Film Retrospective and Exhibition on Wang Sha and Ye Feng showcasing original posters, handbills, memorabilia, props and costumes from the films of Singapore’s answer to comedy duo Laurel & Hardy. They’ll discuss how Wang Sha and Ye Feng went from amusement park talents to regional film stars, and the legacy the men left behind.

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Daily Cuts - The "Swift Effect" at Super Bowl

With all the buzz around Taylor Swift attending this year's Super Bowl, Andrea Heng and Susan Ng find out why her presence is so important for a football game, and what is this “Swift Effect” all about with Alan Wolk, Co-Founder and Lead Analyst, TVREV

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Daily Cuts - Budget Lead-up: Sustainability Wishlist

We're just days away from Budget 2024 - what investments are expected to secure Singapore’s sustainable future? Andrea Heng and Susan Ng find out from Yoon Young Kim, Cluster President Singapore and Brunei, Schneider Electric

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Daily Cuts - US Politics update

US President Joe Biden's headlines are shadowed by age and mental scrutiny, while former president Trump capitalises on doubts about fitness for presidency. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Patrick Basham, Director, Democracy Institute 

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