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Walking Into Doors - An Interview
We talk to director Eleine Ng and the bubbly and endearing cast from NUS Thespis about their upcoming production, Walking Into Doors, a decade-old play about emotional and physical abuse by Haresh Sharma.
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Dim Sum and History!
Dim Sum Dollies in The History of Singapore! returns to the Esplanade Theatre for a second run, playing to enthusiastic full houses night after night. This writer reviews the show and shares a theory that the Dim Sum Dollies might be working for the Singapore government. |
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NUS Career Fair 2008 - Companies eager to hire fresh graduates
Organized by the NUS Career Centre, the fair featured a total of 121 companies, including research institutes, this year. |
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KE VII Hall’s cultural night goes al fresco
The change of performance venue also marks the committee’s move to brand KE VII as the “cultural hall”. |
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Students share gift of life in season of love
While most celebrated Valentine’s Day with their other halves over candlelight dinners, a group of students chose to spread their love differently. |
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Santana: Live in Concert
Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana played in Singapore last Friday to a crowd of ardent fans and music lovers. Described as a “six-string demi-god” by this writer, relive the highs and lows of the concert in this review. |
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e-learning week: CNM goes virtual
From Feb. 18 to 22, the Communication and New Media Programme conducted their lessons virtually as part of the inaugural e-learning week. |
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Three dead, two injured in crane collapse at NUS
A crane at the construction site of Alumni House at Law Link collapsed and crashed into the link way connecting the bus stop to the Business school. |
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V-day - A celebration of love or consumerism?
The intensity of such fairs is sending out a message – the celebration of love has become another day to feed the consumerism machine. |
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Relaxation and Seafood on a Budget!
NUSSU Travel Service brings us to Kukup for a weekend of seafood and Mamee Monster. |
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One Foot Off the Ground
Directed by Chinese director, Chen Da Ming, One Foot Off the Ground tackles China’s struggle with tradition and modernity in the form of a Chinese opera troupe with loads of humour (think cock-related jokes) and affection. |
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Open House and Beyond
The NUS Museum Open House which happened on Fri, 31 Jan was a successful event that attracted the art aficiando with their outstanding exhibits and free booze. |
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Students frustrated with SBS route 151
Students staying at Bukit Timah and Clementi areas take more than an hour to get to campus |
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Hostel fees to increase every year till 2010
The increased hostel fee will affect all students living in the six halls and three residences on campus with effect from the next semester |
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Students caught in a competition for quality lecturers
The National University of Singapore has “to continually raise the quality of education by competing in the global market to retain and attract excellent faculty.” |
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NUS Arts & Entertainment Festival 2008
NAF 2008 starts this Friday with Love is in the Air featuring alumnus and Singapore Idol runner-up Jonathan Leong alongside veteran performers Jacintha Abhisheganaden, Jeremy Monteiro, Rani Signam and Iskandar Ismail. We speak to Leong as well as find out what’s in-store for you. |
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Dungeon remains as it is
The Dungeon looks set to retain its status as the illegitimate common area for student smokers. |
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BORDERS BOOK REVIEW: The Book of Other People by Zadie Smith
In this book of other people, Zadie Smith indulges the kay-poh in you. Poking your nose into other “people’s” lives has never been more fun. |
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BORDERS BOOK REVIEW: Deception by Philip Roth
Author Philip Roth observes a relationship begotten by desire and despair in his novel Deception. |
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This Film is Not Yet Rated - Censorship Uncensored
Talking to a panel of speakers from both ends of the media industry – the filmmaker and the censor – a baffling discovery about the censorship board’s attitude towards local films is made. the ridge watches as MDA, like a shy girl, skirts the issue and beats around the bush. |
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Tissue paper one-dollar: the reporter’s notes
News editor Tan Tze How Kelvin, shares a part of his reporter’s journal on his story in the February issue of The Ridge |
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Faculty club misused NUSSU stamp
Why are commercial advertisements pasted all over campus corridors? |
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Tilting Our Plates to Catch the Light
Poet Cyril Wong reads two poems from his latest collection of poetry, Tilting Our Plates to Catch the Light. |
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A Clean Breast
This February, we pay tribute to filmmaker/pornographer Russ Meyer who walked the fine line between art and smut and came out tops. |
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Switchfoot Splashes into Singapore
At once a rock concert and an intimate affair, Switchfoot’s first-ever Singapore gig was an experience for the senses. |
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FoS, FoE and SoC students showcase research projects
National Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme Congress is the culmination of months of hard work by student researchers. |
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NUS Co-op says goodbye to free plastic bags
If you had popped by the co-op earlier today, you might be wondering why the cashier auntie did not give you a plastic bag for your items. |
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Love is in the Heir
Eusoff Hall celebrates their 50th anniversary with their satirical tragicomedy Love is in the Heir. the ridge graces the event and reviews the show.
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Beautiful Beasts
Kick off the year with a blast into Java’s mythic past. |
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The Ridge February: Nymphomania
the ridgeFebruary issue tackles sensitive issues like the results of the sex survey and an interview with a HIV-AIDS patient. Full transcripts available here. |
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SDP: Reform the election system
A campaign for electoral reform is in the making, the ridge finds out more. |
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Dick Su On Singapore Dreaming
Dick Su, the protagonist of local film Singapore Dreaming discusses the movie at In-Fusion 2008. |
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Love in the Time of Cholera
In anticipation of our February print issue NYMPHO, the ridge reviews Mike Newell’s adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s much-loved classic. |
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