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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Kavitha Krishnan on how dance saved her and uplifts the differently-abled

Kavitha Krishnan was already an accomplished traditional Indian dancer performing across the world, while her peers were studying for their "O" Level examinations. But a spinal surgery almost took away her ability to walk when she was 21. Motivated by her love for dance, she made an astounding recovery and went on to co-found Maya Dance Theatre in 2007. She later started the Diverse Abilities Dance Collective which empowers individuals living with conditions such as Down's Syndrome. Kavitha shares the most valuable lessons she's gained from her journey.

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Daily Cuts - Growing Singapore's competitive edge as a global AI hub

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Susan Ng speak with Edmund Heng, Partner, Technology Risk, KPMG in Singapore, about how a new government scheme could help Singapore grow its competitive edge as a global AI hub.

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Daily Cuts - Ready-to-eat meals: How safe are they for consumption?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Susan Ng speak with Professor William Chen, Director of Future Ready Food Safety Hub, NTU and Dr Sanjeev Shanker, Emergency Medicine Specialist, Haus Medical, about all you need to know about ready-to-eat meals and the dangers of food poisoning.

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Daily Cuts - Exploring Armenia’s Wine Festival and a Cobweb Art Museum

In Destination Anywhere, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with tour guide and travel content writer Pamela Loh about her adventures in Armenia. Loh will talk about the unusual way in which she entered this landlocked country in the Caucasus region. Loh will also talk about the fun she had with other holidayers at a famous wine festival and places of interest she visited like the Cobweb Art Gallery & Museum.

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Daily Cuts - SG Card Show 2025 – A Card Collector’s Gold Mine

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans can go to check out the largest collectible card show event in Singapore. SG Card Show 2025 is a three-day event that not just celebrates card collecting as a hobby for serious collectors but also welcomes curious visitors and collectors other pop culture memorabilia like toys and figurines. SG Card Show founder, Derric Yeoh will also talk about other activities and freebies that await visitors.

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Daily Cuts - Exploring an overseas university education

With the release of the GCE ‘A’ level results, Cheryl Goh speaks to Joanne Gao, the Regional Manager for Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Myanmar at Crimson Education, on the benefits of pursuing a university education overseas, and how to make a strong application to secure a place in one’s dream school.

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