Don’t Stop At Go – Living the Fast Life with an NUS Student-Activist  
The Scoop
Don’t Stop At Go – Living the Fast Life with an NUS Student-ActivistHeather Chi is a force to be reckoned with. Find out why.
   
   
There's No Place Like Home - Live at Timbre Music Fest 2008's Jazz Night  
Scene and Heard
There's No Place Like Home - Live at Timbre Music Fest 2008's Jazz NightTimbre Music Fest. Good food, booze and live music. Why those who missed it ought to be shot.
   
   
A Hungry Man is an Angry Man	  
Foodtalk
A Hungry Man is an Angry ManFast food= good food?
   
   
E-reviews 
E-reviews
E-reviewsSuffering from post French Film Festival blues? Take a look at these three highlights.
   
   
Fad or Fiction?	  
Glamourus
Fad or Fiction?Fashion slaves beware! We strip down recent trends to their bare ridiculous core.
   
   
Shortcut-ting through and to NUS	  
Campusrave
Shortcut-ting through and to NUSLT 5 to LT 890? We teach you how to get there in 5 seconds. Flat.
   
   
Shock and Awe: Top 10 Fast Films	  
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Shock and Awe: Top 10 Fast FilmsTop ten movies that have left you agape, stricken or plain fustrated
   
   


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Delice Paloma
Written by Daphne Boey   
Is it possible to get anything you want? Apparently so, as Nadir Moknèche's latest offering, Delice Paloma would like to set across.
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Tokyo! (2008)
Written by Alicia Tan   

Closing  2008's French Film Festival with an anthology film on Tokyo seems, at first glance, even for our avant garde image of France - yet each of the three 30 minute shorts of TOKYO! perhaps embody daring artistic sentiments that both Tokyo and France are known for.

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On Connaît La Chanson (Same Old Song)
Written by Tay Huizhen   

As part of the 24th Singapore French Film Festival's Tribute to Alain Resnais, ‘On Connait' is one of the few films of the renowned director which sees him exploring the lighter-side of cinema.

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The Days of Their Lives
Written by Archana Achamangalam   

        As one of Singapore's most acclaimed directors, and the recipient of the 2000 SIFF Special Jury Prize award, one can expect no less from Boi Kwong's first feature film.

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Graduation Movies To (Not) Psyche You Up
Written by Julia Lua   
These movies are a fantastic, albeit pessimistic reflection of what it is like to be finally graduating from the gruelling academic syllabus and into real life, where we ought to work our ass off at some position with an overrated job title.

Not to dampen your spirits, eager graduates of 2008, but...

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CROWS ZERO: Of Blood-thumping Violence
Written by Alicia Tan   
At the all-male Suzuran High, you need more than just butt-kicking grades to pull you through those tumultuous teenage school days - you need to pack a powerful punch too. Trust me, your life literally depends on it.

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