2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 Singapore Entertainment


Channel News Asia
   
Street art at the Rail Corridor   
Channel News Asia
Artists, commissioned by the National Arts Council, took over the dedicated art space beneath the Commonwealth Avenue viaduct structure along the Rail Corridor. POSTED: 24 May 2015 00:06; UPDATED: 24 May 2015 00:35. VIDEOS; PHOTOS ...

State of the Arts: May 16 to 23   TODAYonline
Making a rail connection   AsiaOne

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The Straits Times
   
Theatre review: Final instalment of experimental Decimal Points conjures dystopia   
The Straits Times
The cast of Decimal Points [INFINITY], the final instalment of Cake Theatrical Productions' experimental series spanning four years. -- PHOTO: CAKE THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS. By Germaine Cheng ...

Decimal Points [infinity]: Idle worship   TODAYonline (blog)

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TODAYonline
   
Singapore Memory Project launches film festival   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The Singapore Memory Project — which aims to document moments related to Singapore — launched its first film festival yesterday (May 23). From May to July, 11 films will be featured, showcasing personal accounts and narratives of ...


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AsiaOne
   
Man has to help maintain illegitimate child: Court   
AsiaOne
As frontline champions of social justice in the courtroom, such as in the Supreme Court (above), lawyers have played an important role in developing court-made law. Print. A company director failed to convince the High Court that he should not have to help ...


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AsiaOne
   
Scalpers want up to $750 for opening ceremony tickets   
AsiaOne
WRONG: Despite it being against the terms and conditions stated on the SEA Games tickets, tickets for the SEA Games Opening Ceremony can be found being resold more at than twice the official price at Ticketbis.
SEA Games tickets still being sold at inflated prices on online sites   The Straits Times

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Sweden's Mans Zelmerlow wins Eurovision Song Contest   
Toronto Sun
VIENNA - Sweden's Mans Zelmerlow won the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna on Sunday, beating Russia and Italy in the world's biggest international music show. The 28-year-old singer and TV presenter, who had been a bookmakers' ...

Sweden wins Eurovision Song Contest   CTV News
Swedish singer wins Eurovision contest   CNN
Eurovision 2015: diehard Australian fans gather at pre-dawn parties   Telegraph.co.uk
The Australian (blog)   
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Comicbook.com
   
Emma Stone Would Be Interested In A Spider-Gwen Movie   
Comicbook.com
During an Aloha press event, Emma Stone, who played Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man film franchise, said she would have interest in reprising the role for a Spider-Gwen movie. Although, she told MTV "a lot of pieces would have to come together" in ...

'Spider-Man' Reboot Cast Update: Asa Butterfield Allegedly Chosen as the New ...   Venture Capital Post
S'pore kindergartener celebrates birthday with Spider-Man   AsiaOne
Spider-Verse #1 Review: Forgetful Spiders Unite   Bam! Smack! Pow!

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The Straits Times
   
Two-legged dog Qian Qian steals residents' hearts   
The Straits Times
Kheng Chiu Happy Lodge resident Pang Chee Mee (right), 73, reaching out to play with Qian Qian, a two-legged dog, as part of SOSD's Healing Paws programme. Qian Qian, who was born without front legs and moves around with wheels, had to pass strict ...


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AsiaOne
   
Cate Blanchett lesbian love story wins Queer Palm at Cannes   
AsiaOne
CANNES, France - A lesbian love story starring Cate Blanchett scooped the Queer Palm award on the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. The unofficial prize went to "Carol" by director Todd Haynes, which tells the story of a love affair in 1950s ...

Cate Blanchett and the Hollywood Closet   Daily Beast
Cate Blanchett lesbian love story 'Carol' wins Queer Palm at Cannes   Gay Star News
Cannes: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara Drama 'Carol' Wins Queer Palm Award   TheWrap

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Inquirer.net
   
Icelandic film on sheepfarmer brothers wins Cannes 'Regard' prize   
Reuters
CANNES, France An Icelandic movie about two sheepfarming brothers who have not spoken in 40 years but are brought together by an outbreak of a disease that threatens their flocks won the Un Certain Regard prize at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa wins director prize in Cannes' Un Certain Regard section   The Japan Times

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