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Wendi Deng is a Power Ranger/with Crazy Asian Magic Powers/was in Red Army? trained to kill?
TIMOTHY YU
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He captures what remains of Shanghai’s vanishing heritage structures, showcasing their beauty and elegance as deserved.
SUE ANNE TAY
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“Look, look at me. I reside so high
BHUWAN THAPALIYA
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he never scolds us, oh, he never shouts.
MARIA SOCORRO TEJEDOR
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A touching movie that lets us vicariously walk several miles in two Filipino migrant workers’ shoes.
AU WAIPANG
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Heavy with expectation - It wasn’t planned - Yet once heard The news is more than welcome
CELINA MCEWEN
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The poet Qu Yuan, whose suicide is said to have been the origins of the Dumpling Festival, sure had a dramatic life.
CLARISSA TAN
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Singing about their country’s drawbacks creates cheerful solidarity amongst volunteer choristers.
VIVIENNE KHOO
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The way was long, precipitous in view; I bade my train a different path pursue.
Qu Yuan
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Chinese netizens have lambasted the China-born pianist for refusing to play a piece for the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen uprising. Are they justified?
Sakurayen 嚴櫻
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Much-loved Singapore poet Robert Yeo shares a few of his own Japanese-style poems – and their sources of inspiration
ROBERT YEO
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There's a new wind seeping through the clouds this morning
ANGELO B. ANCHETA
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Ma, I wish I was beaten black and blue. For a hurt is never an offence for you for a taunt doesn't even count, for the words never leave a wound to show the hatred bound.
Restless Mind
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The South Korean filmmaker’s auteur project topped the Un Certain Regard category, though not all critics were impressed.
BERNICE TANG
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The bucolic village of Patangarh in Central India is unremarkable at first glance. But there, in almost every family, lives an artist highly skilled in a traditional style of tribal art threatened by modernisation.
DAWN TAN
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