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Daily Cuts - JISR Film Festival

Melanie Oliveiro finds out where in Singapore we can go to watch films made by moviemakers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, and in the process learning more about modern Arabian culture - should we consider traveling to the GCC. The JISR Film Festival is an inaugural cultural festival that’s debuting in Singapore, featuring the works of established and emerging filmmakers. Cinemagoers will access a curated selection of 17 films representing the diverse cinematic landscape of the GCC, along the themes of sustainability, animation, sports and female empowerment.

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Daily Cuts - Indonesian Presidential Elections: eve of Polling Day

One day to go before over 200 million people in Indonesia are eligible to head to the polls to vote their next president. Andrea Heng and Jowl Chua take a final look at the campaigners on the eve of polling day with Dr Deasy Simandjuntak, Visiting Fellow, Indonesia Studies Programme, ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute. She’s also Assistant Professor, National Chengchi University

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Daily Cuts - Managing our hongbao earnings

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dawn Cher, Founder, SG Budget Babe, about responsibly managing hongbao earnings.

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Daily Cuts - Celebrating CNY abroad

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Kenji Tan, a University of New South Wales student, about celebrating Chinese New Year while studying abroad.

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Daily Cuts - Slow Bloom Greens

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Alice Soh, founder of local business Slow Bloom Greens, about succulents bought in the lead up to Chinese New Year, facts about succulents that grow well in Singapore, and how she's been running her business so far.

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Daily Cuts - Your Clothes Friend Swap

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Laura Coulter about the Your Clothes Friend Swap event, where people can swap their clothes, shoes and accessories under one roof. She shares why this event is for women only, and how she plans to organise more of such events in the name of sustainability and greener living.

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