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With the Internet, Singapore’s traditional crafts, recipes and practices of the past are now made accessible at one’s fingertips, ready to be celebrated by anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Singapore authorities should step up art education and consultation with relevant stakeholders for creative works, observers ...
SINGAPORE – The NUS Singapore History Prize, the richest of its kind in the country, has doubled from $50,000 to $100,000. The prize will also now be open to the arts and multimedia.
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