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Daily Cuts - Filming sustainably: More feasible than you’d think

A group of students from NTU decided that they wanted to make their final year project filmmaking process more green. Asia First’s Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Terry Tan, producer and Diyana Amir, director of the film “Paper Planes, Don’t Always Soar”, who tell us about the changes they made on set and how they convinced their 25-man crew to take the leap with them.

Daily Cuts - S1E70: Sharing Some Gracious Goodness

Singapore Today speaks with Karen Boey, Brand Manager of Gracious Goodness, a local freeze-dried snack business, about why the setting-up of pop-up stalls is important to growing opportunities for small businesses here.

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Daily Cuts - S1E69: A tribute to the late Creative founder Sim Wong Hoo

We pay tribute to one of Singapore’s most famous tech entrepreneurs, and look back at the Creative products that made the greatest impact on our lives.   Guest: Alfred Siew, Co-founder and Editor, Techgoondu.com

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Daily Cuts - S1E68: Professor Leo Tan: A Local Science Legend

Singapore Today speaks with Professor Leo Tan, Former Professorial Fellow and Director of Special Projects, National University of Singapore's science faculty, about the highlights from his 50-year long career bringing Singapore's science landscape to greater heights.

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Daily Cuts - S1E67: XBB.1.5: A New COVID Threat

Singapore Today speaks with Professor Ravindra Gupta, Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease, University of Cambridge about the new XBB.1.5 COVID sub-variant that has been wreaking havoc in the US and UK.

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Daily Cuts - S1E66: Outlook For The Ukraine War

Singapore Today speaks with Raffaello Pantucci, Senior Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies about how a wave of drone attacks could give Russia the upper hand in the Ukraine War which continues this year.

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