Infopedia's an online database on Singapore topics. There's even a blog, called Infopedia Talk, where every new update of Infopedia is noted. The latest writer to be included is the horror and transsexual fantasy writer Joash Moo.
Friday, February 19, 2010
NUS Evening of Poetry and Music
I'm doing a reading on Sunday (not tomorrow! Sorry) at the Arts House Play Den, 6:45 to 9:30pm. Come if you can.
At the Ubud Writers' Festival, at a forum on Internet connectivity and freedom of speech, I polled the audience on whether I should agree to a web interview with SDP. (That's Singapore Democratic Party, an opposition party in Singapore, for those of you from abroad.)
Surprisingly, given that it's a human rights event, half the audience members said yes and the others said no. (Those who said no said they were scared I'd never get a government grant again.)
Anyway, I'd kind of made the decision already: the only good reason to say no would be that I was afraid. And the only way to change society is to live without fear.
But I'm talking out of my arse a little. The truth is, I hate listening to myself on recordings so much that I can't watch this clip. So I don't know what bits of the interview got selected.
Ooh, fun fact: the interview itself took place on my birthday last year, 25 November. The interviewer and the director, Chan Tee Lick and Seelan Palay, are both born on the same day. What're the odds?
Archiving Cane Opening on Thu 7 December, 7:30pm Exhibition from Fri 8 December to Sun 16 December
The Substation Loo Zihan´s archive of the Brother Cane performance art incident in Singapore. I´ve written an essay for his brochure. http://www.substation.org/archiving-cane/ Microcosmos
Opening on Thu 7 December, 8pm Exhibition from Fri 8 December to Wed 12 December
Goodman Arts Centre, Block B
A display of works by young Singaporean photographers - plus the poetry and short stories they´ve inspired.