ilove.sg

A familiar lament among my musician and artist friends is the lack of public support for Singaporean creatives, a state of affairs which, I believe, isn’t so much a “problem” to be labelled and addressed as such, but a situation which requires some savvy handling from the ground up sans government reliance, i.e. creatives themselves.
Encapsulating that spirit, ilove.sg is the non-profit movement by the folks behind Sinema, Farm, Caffeine and Timbre which encourages Singaporeans to take a pledge to support our creatives and their work. You can read what the pledge entails over at the ilove.sg website.
If you’re reading this here, I am probably preaching to the converted, but here’s a suggestion anyway: watch Invisible City (the run has been extended to 19 Aug), check out the Singapore Art Show and catch the next gig at Home club.
It’s about taking a chance. Who knows, you just might like what you see — and how bad could that be?




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At the end of the year The Substation Moving Images Programme presents a special screening of all the audience favourites from each month's First Take. Come and watch the most popular films and cast your vote for the MOST favourite of 2008! Featuring: Flyer by Helmi Yusof, The Mitre Spell by Tony Kern, White by Tan Wei Keong, Comma by Ezzam Rahman, Di Manakan Ku Cari Ganti (Where Can I Find a Replacement?) by Shafiq Iskandar, Shut In by Pamela Pang, Electronic, I Love You by Sean Li-Wen Cheong, In Our Own Words by Melinda Tan, Tak Dong Cheng by Suffian Zainuddin. To see the full programme,
A timeless ballet classic comes to life as
House will be hosting the Postcard Show II from December 5 to 20. It is an exhibition of postcard sized art and you are invited to submit your artwork. The only criteria is that your artwork must fit into a postcard size, i.e.: 10cm (h) x 18cm (w). Click 

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henry
yay singapore pride:) was thinking of watching 881 ( i have a secret fetish for getai) so maybe will go catch Invisible City too.
Aug 13th, 2007
Ci'en
If you love getai, you must watch 881. Caught it last week, it’s quite a Hokkien song and dance extravaganza, and the costumes are simply spectacular. Bring your mum!
Aug 13th, 2007
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