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The New Paper / Article, Illustration3 October 2011 - Former Returning Officer YamAhMee praised after his musical debut at Circle Line open house REPORT:GERALD GERALD GOH ggerald@sph.com.sg THEnewlycompletedCircleLineandMrYamAhMee, who shot to fame as the Returning Officer in this year’s elections, have one thing in common–theybothconnectpeople. Despite being a non-professional entertainer on stage at a performance duringGERALD GOH - TNP PICTURES: KUA CHEE SIONG - 585 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration6 November 2017 - Honourees include finance veteran, solar-energy entrepreneur and medical diagnostic-kit scientist By Lynette Koh IN the words of Wong Joo Seng, the founder and chief executive of new forex trading platform Spark Systems, this is a “key moment” for disruption. “David has become very dangerousLynette Koh - 567 words
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The Straits Times / Article8 February 2019 - BOOKS Book Launch: They Told Us To Move: Dakota-Cassia Dakota Crescent was one of Singapore’s oldest public housing estates. In 2016, its residents were relocated to make way for redevelopment. This book tells the story of the relocation through the eyes of Dakota residents, volunteers and academics. WHERE: library@harbourfront,930 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration1 December 2014 - TO STREAM OR NOT TO STREAM THAT IS THE QUESTION FOR MUSIC ARTISTES THESE DAYS HON JING YI honjingyi@mediacorp.com.sg A week after it was released, I went on iTunes and bought Taylor Swift’s latest album, 1989, for S$18.98. Did I do so only because IHON JING YI - PHOTO: ALOYSIUS LIM - 1,026 words
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Today / Article, Illustration1 December 2014 - TO STREAM OR NOT TO STREAM THAT IS THE QUESTION FOR MUSIC ARTISTES THESE DAYS HON JING YI honjingyi@mediacorp.com.sg A week after it was released, I went on iTunes and bought Taylor Swift’s latest album, 1989, for S$18.98. Did I do so only because IHON JING YI - PHOTO: ALOYSIUS LIM - 1,026 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 May 2013 - Regional music gets a megaboost from the Web live from Singapore, writesDYLAN DYLAN TAN MOVE over, Psy a new Internet sensation could be discovered in Singapore next week when more than 50 music acts from around the world descend upon Clarke Quay to play a three-nightDYLAN TAN - PHOTOS: FILE, MUSIC MATTERS LIVE WITH HP - 730 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration8 May 2015 - It’s been a bumper year for local music as the likes of Hanging Up The Moon, Riot !n Magenta, Caracal, In Each Hand A Cutlass, The Psalms, Victor Low just to name a few have all released impressive new albums and EPs over the impressivePHOTO: JAIME WONG - 817 words
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Eastern Sun / Article10 May 1970 - By Jimmy Lad Gala Bern aid Dolphin's Bay scored splendid doubles at Bukit Timah yesterday. Ridden by Moses Lee. Gala Bern finished with a storming run at the top of the straight to win drawing away. He paid $2O. Dolphin's Bay (Glynn Pretty) ledJimmy Lad - 1,878 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 September 2020 - Singapore Scene Eddino Abdul Hadi Music Correspondent dinohadi@sph.com.sg These 10 releases by Singaporean acts in the past month include both uplifting tracks and sombre tunes. While R&B trio brb. and singer, songwriter and producer Yao celebrate positivity in their perky singles, singers like NathanEddino Abdul Hadi - PHOTOS: CROSS RATIO ENTERTAINMENT, THELIONCITYBOY, WARNER MUSIC SINGAPORE - 1,197 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration9 September 2014 - Corrie Tan A resident company programme, granting theatre groups long-term access to performance venues such as the Drama Centre Theatre or Victoria Theatre. A dedicated space for children’s theatre. These are among the slew of new initiatives in the National Arts Council’s recently releasedCorrie Tan - PHOTOS: I THEATRE, NICOLETHEN STUDIO - 1,497 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article27 August 2010 - art ILLUMINANCE (AGUS SUWAGE FILIPPO SCIASCIA) The new works of artists Agus Suwage and Filippo Sciascia explore the intersections between the cerebral and intuitive in the search for wisdom and the transcendental. Where: NUS Museum, NUS Centre for the Arts, University Cultural6,590 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 August 2010 - art ILLUMINANCE (AGUS SUWAGE FILIPPO SCIASCIA) The new works of artists Agus Suwage and Filippo Sciascia explore the intersections between the cerebral and intuitive in the search for wisdom and the transcendental. Where: NUS Museum, NUS Centre for the Arts, University Cultural6,590 words