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12.03.14

Understanding Comedy with Gurmit Singh

As the last part of our Tropfest Penang coverage, we spoke with Singapore's prominent comedian, host, and actor, Gurmit Singh. Having been in the industry for over 20 years, he offered helpful insights about how the scene in Singapore has changed.

10.03.14

Asian Creatives

In a world that is increasingly interdependent, individuals who are actively contributing to the creative scenes of their own countries will eventually need to reach out to those living elsewhere. Asian Creatives is a book compiled by Ubies, a Japanese social network service that aims to connect the creative communities throughout Asia.

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06.03.14

The Tools of the Trade

When an artist picks the tools of his or her trade, it is often a matter of preference. However, it is important to remember that there is also a purpose that is parallel to the age in which the artist lives in. In the first essay of her series, Kriztille Junio offers a personal insight into the artistic medium and how it evolves with technology.

05.03.14

Being Earnest with Glen Goei

Known for his 1998 hit film, That's The Way I Like It, a Singaporean disco-kung fu version of Saturday Night Fever, Glen Goei's knack for visual story telling is apparent in his debut and his most recent film, Blue Mansion. An established stage-director, his version of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest earned the applaud of audience and critics.Catching up with him at the recent Tropfest in Penang, he talks about the burgeoning art scene in Singapore.

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04.03.14

Turkish Delight

01. Dia Prometido - Sinfonia No.40 En Sol Menor K.550 02. Zafer Dilek - Eminem 03. Grazia - Rampi Rampi 04. Mavi Işıklar - İyi Düşün Taşın 05. Selda Bagcan - Yaylalar 06. Senay - Benim Olusan 07. Meral Atakok & Üç Hürel - Ay Lelli 08. Erkin Koray - Cemalim 09. Üç Hürel - Bir Sevmek Bin Defa Ölmek Demekmi 10. Baris Manco - Dönence

03.03.14

Before the Big Screen

While books certainly have more than enough power to unleash the powers of our imagination, there are times when we surrender our favorite stories to those who can make them come alive for us. This month, with the courtesy of Kinokuniya, we recommend 10 novels that have been interpreted to accommodate the big screen.

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