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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 - Working Out The Brain

Join Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh as they examine if brain health is the same as good mental health, and the steps you can take to promote brain health. Making an appearance on Work It is Dr Zheng Zhimin, Consultant Psychiatrist at Nobel Psychological Wellness Clinic, a member of Healthway Medical Group. 

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Daily Cuts - How to spot the Supermoon?

You’ll be able to see not one, but two Supermoons on 1 Aug and at the end of the month, 31 Aug. The first Supermoon is called the Sturgeon moon and it will be visible by 9pm. Mok Li Hui, Manager of the Informal Science Programmes, which is part of the Science Centre Observatory (SCOB) team tells us the best ways to spot it. 

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Daily Cuts - Helping our singles with their housing struggles

As part of the Forward Singapore exercise, National Development Minister Desmond Lee spoke with 70 Singaporeans to talk about their housing needs, aspirations and ownership. Young people brought up “rent-to-own” models. This is where tenants have the option to buy the property they are renting after some time. Petrina Yuen is a 31 year old Post-Graduate Student and she explains what it's like being a young, single Singaporean when it comes to securing a home. 

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Daily Cuts - Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee banned from San Francisco

The APEC Summit will be taking place this November in San Francisco. But Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee will not be allowed to enter the US or attend the summit because of the sanctions he faces. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning says the move by the US is "unlawful and unreasonable sanctions against Chinese personnel" and an "act of bullying," Andrew Leung, China Specialist, Andrew Leung International Consultants tells Arnold & Nadirah how he would expect China to react.   

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Daily Cuts - Helping our youth steer clear of drugs

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Noor Farhan speak with Ravindran Nagalingam, Council Member, National Council Against Drug Abuse (NCADA), about what could be causing more youths to get hooked on drugs in recent times, and what can be done to reverse this trend.

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