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Daily Cuts - The Storm We Made

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Vanessa Chan, Malaysian author of ‘The Storm We Made’. Set in Malaya during the Japanese Occupation of the 1940s, ‘The Storm We Made’ is a historical novel about an ordinary housewife who becomes an unlikely spy for the invading Japanese forces—and how her dark secrets will test even the most unbreakable of ties. Chan will discuss why and how she came up with the novel’s plot and what research she did to be true to the times.

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Daily Cuts - Stewards of Intangible Cultural Heritage Award

We hear from a kebaya maker who’s been named one of Singapore's Stewards of Intangible Cultural Heritage! Andrea Heng and Joel Chua speak with Raymond Wong, Steward of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

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Daily Cuts - Jasper Donat

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Jasper Donat, CEO of Branded, a live digital media company that’ll produce CreatorWeek. It’s a festival – taking place in May 2024 - celebrating the vibrant creator economy in the Asia Pacific region. Donat will also talk about the trends and culture of today’s content creators, musicians, artists and even the global business executives who are part of the content creating ecosystem.

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Daily Cuts - Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Singaporean couple Patrick and Karen about viewing AVATAR mountains in winter and how technology has transformed tourism experience near the vicinity.

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Daily Cuts - Tanglin Tango - Desmond Tan

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with local filmmaker Desmond Tan about his short film ‘Tanglin Tango’. Starring Lim Kay Tong and Lim Shi-An, it’s about a blind elderly man Richard whose son hires a teenage part-time cleaner Pin. Both strong personalities, things get ugly when Pin starts stealing from Richard. Tan will talk about how he put the film together and what it was like filming in Tanglin Halt.

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Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Will speed cameras at traffic lights slow Singapore's speeding problem?

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Bernard Tay, Chairman, Singapore Road Safety Council, about whether red-light cameras could reduce speeding here.

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