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Singapore Trivia – Time Adjustment for Singapore in 1982
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Singapore’s 1982 New Year was a little special, as it arrived earlier at 11:30pm on 31 December 1981. To meet the correct time, Singapore’s government bodies, organisations, companies and people had
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The WWII Stories of Changi Chapel, Cross and Murals
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The Changi Chapel and Museum is one of the war museums in Singapore, telling stories of the harsh and difficult days of the prisoners-of-war (POWs) during the Japanese Occupation. When Singapore fell
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An Old Riverine Temple at Sungei Kallang
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Chwee Kang Beo (水江庙) was a rare Chinese riverine temple in Singapore in the past, when it stood in the waters of the Kallang River. Throughout its rich history of more than seven decades, it has
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The Forgotten WWII Tomb Memorial at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery
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At Choa Chu Kang Chinese Cemetery Path 4 lies an undisturbed, almost forgotten, tomb. It is the tomb memorial for the Bamboo Lane’s Chinese victims who were killed during the Second World War. Their
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Sitting is the New Smoking
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The biggest learning from the book "Ikigai" is that movement is all that's required to stay healthy and sitting is the new smoking :(. The post Sitting is the New Smoking appeared first on
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1942 Singapore’s Darkest Moment at Former Ford Factory
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Eighty years ago, on this date of 15 February 1942, the former Ford Factory witnessed the darkest chapter in Singapore’s history, when the British unconditionally surrendered to the Japanese, marking
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A mouthful of gin
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A new gin has been launched. According to alcohol industry reports, over the last four years at least 15 different Indian gin brands have been Continue
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Composition Class [1938] – The Strengths and Inconveniences of Honesty
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It’s fascinating to witness the number of Japanese studio films from 1930s that focuses on the social and economic situation of the underclass. Yasujiro Ozu’s Passing Fancy (1933), An Inn in Tokyo
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Travelogue: Of Winds, Chills and Thrills – Sandakphu and Darjeeling
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By the time I finished KGL I had already decided what my next trek is going to be. There were some questions raising in me and as well as due to the surroundings before the KGL trek, about how am I
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Travelogue: Of Winds, Chills and Thrills – Sandakphu and Darjeeling
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By the time I finished KGL I had already decided what my next trek is going to be. There were some questions raising in me and as well as due to the surroundings before the KGL trek, about how am I
BNC AGTL SPL (02983)
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Batasia Loop
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Late Chrysanthemums [1954] – The Everyday Disappointments of Japanese Women in the Post-War Society
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movieretrospect.blogspot.com
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Mikio Naruse’s first three adaptations of Fumiko Hayashi’s stories – Repast (1951), Lightning (1952), and Wife (1953) – explored how women’s social roles remain limited by traditional gender norms
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My Lockdown Movie List – 2020
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Guess by now, people have even forgotten that we’re in lockdown. But back then in march it was a different exercise. What started as a guilty pleasure became an obsession of late and I made it a
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Linda Linda Linda [2005] – A Typical Heart-Warming Tale Laced with Brilliantly Understated Observational Film-Making
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movieretrospect.blogspot.com
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Nobuhiro Yamashita’s charming, nostalgia-tinged offbeat dramas have a calming effect on me. His deadpan minimalism, the simple narrative largely free of manipulations, the relaxed mid to long shots,
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Pitfall [1962] – An Inventive, Allegorical Cross-Genre Cinema
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movieretrospect.blogspot.com
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Pitfall (‘Otoshiana’, 1962) marks the first of the four intriguing collaborations between director Hiroshi Teshigahara, novelist and playwright Kobo Abe (who adapted his own novels), and the renowned
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Ornamental Hairpin [1941] – A Japanese Wartime Drama that Skilfilly Combines Humor with Pathos
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movieretrospect.blogspot.com
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Hiroshi Shimizu’sOrnamental Hairpin (‘Kanzashi’, 1941) along with the director’s other two talkies – Mr. Thank You (‘Arigato-san’, 1936) & The Masseurs and a Woman (‘Anma to onna’, 1938) – were
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Humanity and Paper Balloons [1937] – A Subtly Drawn Tragicomedy
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movieretrospect.blogspot.com
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Sadao Yamanaka’sHumanity and Paper Balloons (1937) ends with a poetic imagery of a hand-made paper balloon landing in a gutter, set adrift by the light breeze. This metaphorical representation of the
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