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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 - Diary of a Caregiver to Mum with Dementia

Being a caregiver to a loved one with dementia can take a toll on the caregiver. Samuel Ng who's Founder & CEO of social service agency, Montfort Care, was in those shoes. He's journalled his account as a caregiver to his mum with dementia, titled ‘Can I Hold You A While Longer?’ He speaks with Work It's Stanley Leong & Cheryl Goh.

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Daily Cuts - Sustainability through art

Work It’s Cheryl Goh and Stanley Leong chat with Singaporean artist Kelly Ser, who has launched a collection of biodegradable cutlery featuring beloved Singapore icons like the Merlion and Peranakan shophouses.

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Daily Cuts - Personal colour analysis

Unveil your true colours with personal colour analysis! Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Linda Lee, Founder, Colour Block Singapore to understand what colour theory is and why it has become more popular.

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Daily Cuts - Beyond the Bazaar: a Hari Raya small business

With Hari Raya is almost upon us, Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Munira Bamadhaj, owner of Glazed to find out why one local business is looking beyond Singapore to build its brand.

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Daily Cuts - Israel sets date for Rafah offensive

Israel’s plans for Rafah appear to take shape, as Ramadan draws to a close. Talks for an agreement for a ceasefire and the return of hostages in Cairo has yet to make progress. To get more clarity on the situation, Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Khalil Jahshan, Executive Director, Arab Center Washington.

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