Blogs
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Full time mother, part-time business writer, author (You’re Dancing on My Footprints as A. Quirk), net entrepreneur (www.singaporeforkids.com), ex-filmmaker, sanguine traveller, avid photographer, apprentice pianist, satirist and whole-hearted contributor to life’s theatre of the absurd.
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Hidayah Amin considers herself a global citizen who has lived abroad and travelled extensively. She is also a novelist and regularly blogs on her travel adventures and Malay heritage. Her musings can be found at hida-amin.blogspot.com & www.gedungkuning.com.
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Liesel Duhon, a native of the United States, has been living in Singapore for about three years. She is a freelance horn player, an avid filmmaker, and is currently shooting projects for a non-profit organization called ‘Caring for Cambodia’. Liesel’s passions include exploring Singaporean and Southeast Asian art and culture, particularly cooking, music, (classical, rock, jazz and electronica), travel, yoga, biking, flamework (yes, I like fire), travel and her family. She has a husband and two children, aged 5 and 12.
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Richard Hartung is a consultant with over 20 years of experience in the payments and consumer financial services industry. He is also a freelance writer for gtnews, Today and other publications. He is proficient in Japanese and is active in the leadership of community organisations.
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Alfred Siew is a writer, blogger and lecturer who has followed the technology scene in Singapore and the region for more than a decade. Techgoondu.com, a technology blog he founded with friends in 2008, is followed by users, companies and government regulators. With his experience in technology and journalism, Alfred has spoken at industry events and currently teaches news reporting at the National University of Singapore. In May 2010, he founded the UNWIRED conference, the first independent wireless event in the country.
Kopi-TV
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Singapore's toy museum
Discover more about Mint (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys) Museum of Toys - the world's first purpose-built toy museum. http://www.emint.com/

















