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Daily Cuts - Nathan Hartono and Inch Chua play lovers in their latest musical ‘The Last 5 Years’

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Inch Chua and Nathan Hartono – both popular singer-songwriters, musicians and actors in Singapore and the region. Chua and Hartono will soon be starring in the Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) production, “The Last Five Years”, by Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown. Directed by Daniel Jenkins, this critically acclaimed musical follows Cathy – played by Chua – a struggling actress, and Jamie (Hartono), a successful novelist, as they navigate the emotional highs and devastating lows of their relationship.

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Daily Cuts - Buying property in Johor Bahru: What you need to know

More Singaporeans are snapping up property in Johor Bahru, contributing to a surge in prices. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng get an explainer on the ins and outs of buying real estate in the Malaysian state with Samuel Tan, CEO, Olive Tree Property Consultants

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Daily Cuts - Instagram’s new restrictions for teen users in Singapore

Meta announced a new feature on Instagram called Teen Accounts for users in Singapore, which has built-in protections that will limit who can contact the teens and the content they see on the app. Dr Kokil Jaidka, Assistant Professor in Computational Communication, National University of Singapore tells Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng the pros and cons of the new restriction, and how it will likely be received by users and their parents. 

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Daily Cuts - The edge that paved Hong Kong’s return as Asia’s financial hub 

From being stuck in the doldrums to a decisive comeback, Hong Kong has re-emerged as Asia’s leading financial hub in spite of a worrying economic recovery in China. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng ask Brian Arcese, Portfolio Manager, Foord Asset Management for his observations on how the city came out stronger. 

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: The lessons that paved Renny Goh's path to musical success in Los Angeles

Renny Goh is a sought-after Singaporean pianist, keyboardist and producer, who has been performing on some of the music world's most coveted stages since 2018. She is in fact, a founding member of pop sensation Conan Gray's live band — a position she scored even before graduating from music school. Renny, who's been based in Los Angeles since 2014, shares how a near tragedy involving a family member spurred her to follow her dream, how she deftly negotiated with her parents to allow her to pursue a career in music, and the most valuable lessons she's gained from her journey. 

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Daily Cuts - How to avoid falling for online love scams

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Sean Duca, Chief Technology Officer, Cisco, about how to avoid falling for online love scams.

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