I had an unforgettable date with my favourite boys in sailor uniforms last night,
who delivered each song with rosy cheeks and unadulterated innocence;
Johann Strauss’ polkas and Emperor Waltz,
Queen’s masterpieces and crowd favourites from ABBA.
One boy could not stop yawning
(he must’ve been jetlagged),
while another spent what must have been a full minute,
finding the correct lyrics page,
but [...]
Archive for the ‘E!’ Category
8 Nov
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka Op. 214
5 Sep
How Many Hours
Didn’t know that this song from Michael Learns to Rock’s Played on Pepper album is about the Cold War, till Jascha Richter mentioned it last night.
Mothers giving birth to a little sonCrying in the rain of falling bombsFather he is young but deep and wiseYou see the fighter inside his eyesHold me cover my sightThis [...]
18 Jul
You’ll never look at dinner the same way again
A summary of my past couple of weeks and the next one.
The Unguarded Moment by Steve McCurry
The exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum showcases a selection of McCurry’s works, including the world’s most recognised photograph -the above “Afghan Girl”. Most of his displayed photographs were taken in Asia, especially India.
I like how McCurry believes that [...]
25 Jun
P-p-p-poker face!
A hodgepodge of updates / ramblings ahead. I hope this doesn’t mean that my attention span has been reduced to 140 characters or less, especially since I’m not even into Twitter!
Uh, anyway.
1. Grabbed my Lady Gaga tickets yesterday! Unfortunately the Early Bird tickets flew off the shelves like nobody’s business, so I could only lay [...]
5 Jun
Escape the humdrum!
Have just watched one of the films shown at the Italian Film Festival, Riprendimi (Good Morning Heartache). It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. A well thought-out and refreshingly mature plot + Stellar leads = Bravissimo!
Speaking of film reminds me that I’ve bought a pile of DVDs which are [...]
9 May
Much Ado About Nothing
After missing the first two Shakespeare in the Park productions, I finally caught SRT’s Much Ado About Nothing at Fort Canning Green last night. Awesome stage and props, although the portrayal of Act 4, Scene i kinda raised my eyebrows (a Chinese wedding in Sicily in the 1600s? Surely that’s pushing the envelope a little [...]
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