Overall, this has been a really enriching, once in a lifetime experience for us. Apart from it being the first full-length concert the Saints Choir has held with another choir, it was also with an all-girls choir. Being able to sing with voices that we don’t normally get to hear was not only a big plus for us, but it was also a...
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by Riyadi Sofian
NEVER mind that the guns are yellow and orange, made of plastic, and the bullets are foam darts.
Grown men are going ga-ga over them, and have no qualms about blowing hundreds of dollars on them, and toting them and running alongside and shooting kids half their age.
Nerf wars, organised mostly on Sundays, are...
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by Kwang Tian En
MOST parents would frown on it. And few schools would sanction it on their grounds – not least encourage it. It is, after all, a dance-sport that could, well, break a few necks.
The breakdancing bug, however, has caught on at St Andrew’s Secondary, and not only is the school not attempting to keep the bug out,...
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by Caleb Leong
Ear studs, body piercings, and tattoos, topped with stylishly waxed hair in the latest tints.
Come weekends, when the school uniforms are gladly thrown off, Singapore’s youths are at their most expressive – it doesn’t matter if they’re not heard, but they sure dress to be seen.
Fashion-conscious youths
Are...
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by Dean Ng
HE HAS been fishing along the Kallang River since 2005 and he’s familiar with his catch – catfish, tilapias, mudskippers, and the occasional crab.
But of late, Mr Michael Lim has been finding some surprises in his fish trap.
Gone are the usual saltwater fishes; in their place are guppies and lokans.
The Head of...
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