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Daily Cuts - NAFA & theatre collective Autopoetics production "no there there"

Melanie Oliveiro finds out more about the NAFA & theatre collective Autopoetics production “no there there”. Staged from 13-15 June 2024 “no there there” is about Charlie finding herself in two worlds: a hospital room and a world of self-help/internet inspiration. She’s drawn under the spell of internet influencers and gurus who offer her insights into their worlds. Charlie then invents an Instagram character – Cha Cha – who becomes a star. Interviewees Laura Hayes and Natalie Titus will talk about their roles, how this production came about, and what present-day issues are addressed in the production.

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Daily Cuts - Importance of anti-scam measures in online transactions

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Anthony Lim, Director, Centre for Cyberspace International Studies, about whether anti-scam measures should become the first thing people look for when making online transactions.

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Daily Cuts - Record breaking comic book sale

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an $8 million superman comic book! This is the most expensive comic book ever sold at auction. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Jerry Hinds, President of the Association of Comic Artists Singapore to find out what makes certain comic books so valuable.

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Daily Cuts - QS University rankings

A global ranking of universities by subjects has just been released! How much should students rely on this when choosing their university and course? Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Dr Jason Tan, Associate Professor, Policy, Curriculum and Leadership, National Institute of Education to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - South Korea exit polls

Early indications are out for South Korea’s general elections, and South Korean voters appear to have dealt a big blow to President Yoon Suk Yeol’s party. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Dr Jong Eun Lee, Assistant Professor of Political Science, North Greenville University to find out what this means for the rest of his term in office. 

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Daily Cuts - Why certain places become hot spots for birds to crash into buildings

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with David Tan, Singaporean bird scientist and Tan Gim Cheong, Bird Group vice-chairman, Nature Society (Singapore), about what could cause certain places here to become hot spots for birds to crash into buildings.

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