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		<title>Learning to Adapt: Dave Chua and Koh Hong Teng’s Gone Case</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gwee Li Sui There is a case to be made for a literary impression that adaptation is the most difficult sub-genre in the field of comics. Any attempt to give Dave Chua and Koh Hong Teng’s Gone Case: A Graphic Novel its proper critical evaluation does well to keep this point in mind. The first [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ang Song Ming The Observatory. Dark Folke. Singapore, 2009. On their fourth album Dark Folke, The Observatory continue charting a path that, quite frankly, no other Singaporean band has managed to do over the span of five years. From their debut Time of Rebirth (2004) to Dark Folke, the band has incorporated elements of electronica, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Review: 100 Greatest: Singapore 60s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joseph Tham Various Artistes. 100 Greatest: Singapore 60s – The Definitive Collection. Universal Music Singapore, 2009. 5-CD box set. 1960s have always been a heady decade for many around the world &#8211; In the USA, the people were fighting for the rights of the Afro-Americans, the military presence of the Americans in Vietnam, the corseted [...]]]></description>
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