Jee Leong Koh interviews Canada-based literary scholar Joanne Leow about Singapore’s educational system.
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Read More32 Singaporean writers, artists, and thinkers, living in Singapore and abroad, pick their favorite read of the year.
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Read MoreAlfian Sa'at speaks at the Singapore Writers Festival in Singapore about the academics, artists, and writers who suspect that they have been denied job or tenure or asked to leave their job because of their activism or criticism of the government.
Read MoreWould any of Singapore's writers raise questions at the Singapore Writers Festival, opening in Singapore in two days, about this list of censored academics and artists?
Read MoreAn interview with sound artist Zul Mahmod.
Read MoreIan Tan reviews Donald Breckenridge’s And Then (USA: David R. Godine, 2017).
Read MoreRamsundar Lakshminarayanan's photographic series.
Read MoreStewart Dorward reviews Philip Holden’s Heaven Has Eyes (Singapore: Epigram Books, 2016).
Read MoreAn Opinion piece by Jill J. Tan on how Singaporeans living in the U.S. can respond to American politics. The first of a regular political column appearing once every two months.
Read MoreIan Tan reviews Carl Phillips’ Reconnaissance (USA: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016).
Read MoreStewart Dorward reviews The Adopted: Stories from Angkor by HENG Siok Tian, PHAN Ming Yen, YEOW Kai Chai, and YONG Shu Hoong (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2015).
Read MoreAn interview with acclaimed playwright Faith Ng.
Read MoreDeven Philbrick reviews Leonora Liow’s Moth (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2015).
Read MoreAn interview with artist Heman Chong.
Read MoreAndrea Yew reviews Sequoia Nagamatsu’s Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone (USA: Black Lawrence Press, 2016).
Read MoreSingapore Poetry interviews Singaporean composer Hoh Chung Shih.
Read MoreLeong Liew Geok's extraordinary gardening poems.
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