Wendi Deng is a Power Ranger/with Crazy Asian Magic Powers/was in Red Army? trained to kill?
TIMOTHY YU
He captures what remains of Shanghai’s vanishing heritage structures, showcasing their beauty and elegance as deserved.
SUE ANNE TAY
  “Look, look at me.  I reside so high
BHUWAN THAPALIYA
  he never scolds us, oh, he never shouts.
MARIA SOCORRO TEJEDOR
A touching movie that lets us vicariously walk several miles in two Filipino migrant workers’ shoes.
AU WAIPANG
  Heavy with expectation - It wasn’t planned - Yet once heard The news is more than welcome
CELINA MCEWEN
The poet Qu Yuan, whose suicide is said to have been the origins of the Dumpling Festival, sure had a dramatic life.
CLARISSA TAN
Singing about their country’s drawbacks creates cheerful solidarity amongst volunteer choristers.
VIVIENNE KHOO
The way was long, precipitous in view; I bade my train a different path pursue.
Qu Yuan
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
Much-loved Singapore poet Robert Yeo shares a few of his own Japanese-style poems – and their sources of inspiration
ROBERT YEO
  There's a new wind seeping through the clouds this morning
ANGELO B. ANCHETA
  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
The South Korean filmmaker’s auteur project topped the Un Certain Regard category, though not all critics were impressed.
BERNICE TANG
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