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An Interview with Dr. Georgia Lee
Wanna know what it's like to be a socialite in Singapore? HOOKED chats up with Dr. Lee, a prominent figure in Singapore's high society, to find that socialites need not be all about play and no work. |
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SCENE'N'HEARD
NUS Arts Festival Coverage
HOOKED reviews some of the top performances held during the recently concluded festival, including Love Is In The Air opening concert, Hip Hop Night '08, Terpsichore 2008: __:59 dance showcase, as well as I Left My Heart At Outram Park KR hall production. |
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SCENE'N'HEARD
Cleo Bachelors Finals Party 2008 - School's out!
Every self-respecting lady should arm herself with a man worthy of her. HOOKED troops down to the party in search of the most eligible man for you. |
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SCENE'N'HEARD
An Evening with Broken Social Scene
Less than half of its contingent came, yet Broken Social Scene has doubled the expectations. HOOKED spends an evening with these talented musicians for a night of hyper-kinetic fun. |
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CAMPUSRAVE
Fake it 'til you make it:
The Elitist Complex
Does plastering yourself with branded clothing alleviate your social status? With the rising number of brand-conscious upstarts seen around campus, HOOKED attempts to make sense of such atas behaviour. |
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REALLIFE
Living the High Life:
Not All About Money
What is it that separates the bourgeoisie from the aristocrats? HOOKED explains why cold, hard cash is not enough to buy your way into the high society. |
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HE SAYS SHE SAYS
How Low Would You Go?
They say love can transcend all boundaries, but can it really overcome class differences? HOOKED examines how important it is to have an equal footing in a relationship between He and She. |
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GLAMOURUS
Fashionable Elites or Elitist Fashion?
Fashion may be part and parcel of our lives, yet it still seems elusive to most of us. Is Fashion only for the elites? Let HOOKED's resident fashionista tell you what it takes to get on the Fashion highway. |
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FOODTALK
Atas Makan Places
Check out HOOKED's list of posh restaurants to see and be seen in! Don't be silly; it has nothing to do with how good the food taste. |
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E-REVIEWS
The Atas Guide to Museum-Hopping in Singapore
We don't only review movies and albums. This time, HOOKED assesses our local museums where you could cultivate the atas soul in you. |
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E-REVIEWS
Crows Zero: Of Blood-thumping Violence
If being refined is not for you, how about watching some blood and violence to release your pent-up frustration? |
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ETCETCETC
10 Ways To Bluff Your Way Into Being Atas
HOOKED teaches you how to fake your way into the upper class. Whether you make it or not, however, is another story altogether. |
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Maroon 5 Live in Singapore 2008 |
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Written by Michelle Lim
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Music was starting to sound the same when they came along.
Lip-syncing was the rage until they restored the faith that good musicians
remain committed to giving good music to their fans.
Excitement was in the air and the eagerness of the 10,000
crowds was keenly exhibited as they focused their undivided attention onto the
stage even when their butts barely grazed their seats they were shown to. Although
the stage was not elaborately decorated, the simplicity of it all was the first
assurance that it was going to be a night of good, live music.
Maroon 5 definitely lived up to the expectations of their
fans with an aurally delectable night. As soon as Adam Levine started off the
first set with a song from the second album, the fans totally forgot the band
was half an hour late.
While he pulled off the fast
numbers well, the slow numbers like ‘Sunday Morning' and ‘Nothing Lasts
Forever' showed off the prowess of the handsome lead singer and at the same
time, highlighted a slightly evolved sound of Adam Levine from the band's first
album.
The rest of the band, which includes guitarist James Valentine, bassist
Mickey Madden, keyboardist Jesse Carmichael and new drummer Matt Flynn, who
replaced Ryan Ducick who was down due to wrist injuries suffered from endless
touring, really shared and enjoyed extremely good chemistry with one another.
They complemented one another really well and that beautiful chemistry they
shared was all the more apparent in the live setting.
The raw emotions that emanated from every song he sang struck a chord in many a heart in the audience. It is always said that you can
only perform best when you enjoy the job you do. Adam Levine undoubtedly enjoys
his job as the lead singer of the band; evident through the subtle ways he
flirted with the females in the audience! Ladies of all ages screamed their
hearts and lungs out each time he picked up his electronic guitar and started
strumming. It was as though boyfriends and husbands ceased to exist for the
duration of the concert.
Adam Levine was sexy and knew exactly how to work his charm.
The plain white t-shirt showed hints of skin each time he raised his hands, but no one's complaining! Just as Mickey
Madden, in an interview with Straits Times, said that the rest of the band with
the exclusion of Adam Levine could roam the streets without disguises, Adam
must have had honed his skills at dealing with enamoured fans. The man is a
smooth-talker as good as he is a singer as he took the audience to a higher
level of ecstasy each time he made small talk in between the sets.
The concert was superb. The band has proved that with the talent they have and the strong rapport they share among themselves, they will definitely be staying on the music
scene for quite a while. The camaraderie they enjoy as a band can certainly be
felt as Adam Levine constantly expressed gratitude to his band members
for their efforts.
The only gripe about the concert? It ended all too soon
after one and a half hours!
Nevertheless, Maroon 5 is one of the few bands that can
perform live. It was definitely worth skipping tutorial the next day just to
attend their concert. They've got a groupie in me already! HOOKED
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