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In this old city brimming with histories, cultures and acceptance, a Singaporean finds a new, refreshing globalism.
In this old city brimming with histories, cultures and acceptance, a Singaporean finds a new, refreshing globalism.
Poll news round-up; activists under threat, again; Orchard Towers now home to a church; youngsters spurning nightlife; love and passion in Chinese opera; obituary of Lim Tze Peng, hitherto Singapore’s oldest living artist; efforts to turn Punggol into Singapore’s Silicon Valley; and more.
A conventional “success” story reflects on her experience in the GEP programme, and what it says about the Singaporean education system.
Dear reader, Black hair? White hair? No hair? I saw that in a WhatsApp chat this morning, presumably a cute way to get around perceived Cooling-off Day restrictions. (Black hair = Tan Kin Lian; White hair = Ng Kok Song; No hair = Tharman Shanmugaratnam.) Yet I’m unsure if the pseudonyms are...
Polling Day tomorrow, preschool teacher caught on video mistreating children, dismal plastic recycling rates in Singapore, preserving art heritage along Orchard Road, coffee culture competition heats up, and more.
Ahead of the polls on September 1st, some Singaporeans have vowed to spoil their votes, in protest at what they believe has become a farcical race for head of state. But for the many undecided voters, an analysis of the candidates might help to clarify some doubts before they head to the ballot box.
Dear reader, One week till you vote! This is Jom’s coverage of the presidential election: * An explainer on the origins and evolution of the presidency * An explainer on why NKS, TKL and Tharman qualified, but George Goh didn’t * “The presidential contest on social media - greatest hits”, published...
The writer and former AWARE president responds to a series of essays by Kirsten Han, a fellow civil society activist, that present a deeply affecting and reflexive portrait—part memoir, part reportage—of home in the city-state.
Candidates have taken a significant part of their campaigning online, and are doing a pretty serious job of it.
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