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Daily Cuts - Women are flocking to the cinemas in China

In China, it’s been a record-breaking few months for movie theatres as young women flocked to see home-grown films. The number is staggering - More than 570 million people flocked to cinemas in the past four months. Box office receipts totaled $3.2 billion between June and September. This is the highest amount for that period in history. For the top five movies, 61% of the viewers were women, the highest percentage on record. Professor Ying Zhu is from the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. She’s also author of the book, ‘Hollywood in China Behind the Scenes of the World’s Largest Movie Market’. She tells Arnold & Andrea why women are rushing to the cinemas. 

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Daily Cuts - What's up in Wellington?

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Munah Bagharib, a Singaporean host and actress, who took a trip with Tourism New Zealand to explore its capital Wellington and the Wairarapu region nearby. Having experienced springtime in New Zealand, Munah will share all the best things to do there – from honeybees and tulip gardens, to fake blood in the Weta Workshops that brought to you Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.

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Daily Cuts - Are you ok, Bro?

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Yulianna Frederika Binte Abdul Rahman, founder of Lepak Conversations, and Syazwan Suhri, Senior Programme Executive of Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH). Both Lepak Conversations and SAMH collaborated for a panel event called “Are You Ok, Bro?” held on October 14th. As a postmortem chat and a continuation of spotlighting Malay men’s mental health, they will share unique struggles and different perspectives of the community and what else needs to be done to address issues close to the heart

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Daily Cuts - Making a career switch

From crunching numbers to crunching data, join Work It's Stanley Leong and Hui Wong in uncovering how one tech-savvy individual is turning 'data-dreams' into 'AI-reality' through YouTube tutorials. They speak with Nicholas Renotte, Chief AI Engineer at IBM.

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Daily Cuts - Counsellors urged to expand skillset under new framework

A report has found that only 41% of skills employers required of counsellors were directly related to counselling. We learn more about the types of skills needed for counsellors and how practitioners can benefit from a new skills development framework. Joining us is Jenny Giam, Honorary Secretary, Singapore Association for Counselling.

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Daily Cuts - New UN report links climate change to worsening health outcomes

A new report released by the World Health Organisation and the World Meteorological Organisation says climate change is impacting health outcomes across the world, particularly in the most vulnerable communities. Sharing her insights is Prof Kathryn Bowen, Professor of Environment, Climate and Global Health, University of Melbourne.

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