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Daily Cuts - Pangdemonium's Falling

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the key creatives at local theatre company Pangdemonium involved in the restaging of the production ‘Falling’. The director Tracie Pang and two of the actors will talk about ‘Falling’ and how it could resonate with many Singaporean audiences when it comes to addressing topics like raising children in today’s complex world, bringing up a neurodiverse teen, and why the play resonated with Singaporeans at its previous staging. Actors Andrew Marko and Rebecca Ashley Dass will discuss their roles, and Pang will also talk about how Pangdemonium is doing in a post-COVID environment.

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Daily Cuts - Do you catch yourself "bed rotting"?

Is "bed rotting" the new self-care trend, or a sign of something more serious? Andrea Heng and Joel Chua get more insights from Dr Joel Yang, clinical psychologist at Mind What Matters.

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Daily Cuts - Boeing's recent incidents - a concern, or a blip?

Recent Boeing incidents raise safety concerns - is it time to worry, or are these isolated events? Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Shukor Yusof, Founder, Endau Analytics, an aviation consultancy to find out more. 

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Daily Cuts - War in Gaza

US president Joe Biden piles on pressure on Israel not to invade Rafah – the last refuge of Palestians in Gaza. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Zach Levey, Visiting Professor, International Affairs Program, University of Colorado at Boulder to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - Why we need to preserve the Singapore Indoor Stadium

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Professor Lai Chee Kien, Vice-President of the Society of Architectural and Urban Historians of Asia, about the need to preserve the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

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Daily Cuts - Childminding: The answer to Singapore's drought of good, affordable babysitters?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Rebecca Chan, Lecturer, Psychology and Child and Human Development, NIE, about whether childminding could help parents facing difficulty in hiring good, affordable babysitters.

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