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Daily Cuts - A long road for Four Horse Road

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Director Kuo Jian Hong and cast member R Chandran of Four Horse Road, an immersive site-specific production by The Theatre Practice, a local bilingual theatre institution. They’ll discuss how this restaged production was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and how audience members will be exposed to 150 years of history staged across two heritage buildings along Waterloo Street.

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Daily Cuts - Seeing the world on wheels

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Gracia and YeeJia, the couple behind @theproperpaupers, who have travelled US, Europe and Asia in a van or on a tandem bike. How did they start their travels, and is this alternative way of travelling for you? 

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Daily Cuts - Wings of My Own

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Major Nah Jinping, author of illustrated children's book "Wings of My Own", about her story of a young boy who is inspired by his mother to learn more about the Air Force, and how he can contribute to Singapore's defense. She is also the first female operational F-15 fighter pilot in the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).

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Daily Cuts - The quirky origins of Sidersonline

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Tricia Tang and Mr Panda, the CoFounders of Sidersonline, about their quirky and originally-designed items from T-shirts to toilet paper, and more. They will also share what inspires them to create their unique items, and how they go about conducting livestream sales.

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Daily Cuts - Going Macro Growing Micro

What began as a home-based project growing microgreens has grown to become a full-fledged indoor farm. Work It's Cheryl Goh and Stanley Leong find out what's sprouting at Green Loop Farms and get into the details about microgreens from Yuki Ong, Co-Founder of GreenLoopFarms.

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Daily Cuts - After months of deadlock, Thailand has a new prime minister

Pheu Thai-backed Srettha Thavisin has received enough parliamentary votes to become Thailand’s next prime minister — putting an end to months of political deadlock. Kevin Hewison, Weldon E Thornton Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, tells us what the prime minister's first order of business is likely to be, and how much influence former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra wields behind the scenes — and even behind bars.

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