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Rare 'Olympic torch' plant found in Kedah park
A rare tuberous herbaceous plant, believed to be amorphophallus prainii, which resembles an Olympic torch, was found at Bukit Wang recreational park, 32km from here recently. - The Star
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Recipe book on Canto food a hotseller
At $18, you will be delighted to find over 90 recipes, which includes soups, poultry, seafood and desserts in this hot-selling Cantonese recipe book.
Baker's cookbook dream comes true
Trade secrets are usually well guarded but Daniel Tay, owner of Bakerzin, a chain of dessert cafes, has chosen to share his recipes in his first cookbook, Just Desserts.
The many facets of Wayne Wang
To avoid being typecast and partly to stave off boredom, the auteur-director moves back and forth between genres.
Mad about Mosaic
Listen to music and learn from the world-class artistes. This year's Mosaic continues to expose festival-goers to an eclectic line-up and a wide range of genres.
14 home-grown works in S'pore film fest
Two films with gay content, Women Who Love Women and Lucky7, could prove controversial.
Rock for a cause
Rock band Incubus do more than produce hit singles by putting their money behind their beliefs.
Mosaic returns with another great spread
It continues its tradition of introducing talented acts here.
Some Time Next Galaxy - The Analog Girl
Time magazine picked The Analog Girl as one of five Asian faces to watch this year. The young woman (real name - Mei Wong) isn't exactly new to the scene.
Chinese rojak
To draw younger participants, this year's Chinese Cultural Festival injects a Western flavour to traditional items.
Magic in his hands
Santana shows why he's Supernatural when he?s on stage with his guitar.
Let it snow
Masturah Alatas adds whimsy to a tale of cultural integration in The Girl Who Made It Snow In Singapore.
A Singaporean abroad
She has lived in the United States for 17 years, but Wena Poon's first short story collection centres on her homeland.
Badboys' Asian debut
An early Vegas-era Elvis Presley and the Godfather Marlon Brando are some of the famous faces featuring in an exhibition being staged here by British photographer Russell Young.
Lines across cultures
The Asian Civilisations Museum has acquired three works of Arabic calligraphy by Japanese artist Kouichi Honda, whose love for the Arabic language began in college.
Portrait tribute to friend-mentor
Painter showcases his admiration for Cultural Medallion recipient Tan Swie Hian in an exhibition of 23 portrait paintings.
Updated cult musical is as brassy as ever
Twenty years on, Beauty World is one musical journey that still takes us home every time.
Connecting party people
Social networking websites give the partying scene in Singapore a direct boost.
Contrasting acts hit town again
Progressive rock band Dream Theater is returning to Singapore, while veteran Australian performer Jimmy Barnes is here for the first time since way back in 1993.
 
   

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