Gangasudhan asks why simple logic cannot be extended from one topic to another among our politicians
Callan Tham succinctly points out how far removed ST's Radha Basu is in declaring 'homelessness in Singapore is often the result of personal irresponsibility'
“[Homelessness] in Singapore is often the result of personal irresponsibility, stemming from avarice or divorce and dysfunction.” The Straits Times’ Radha Basu
TIP Media hit the streets recently to find out from the man (and woman) in the street what they understood by some IT terms - with...
“If you want to fight for freedom, use the liberties of the new media wisely and responsibly, not abuse it. But then again, this is the...
Callan Tham, author of Trapper's Swamp blog points out how some MPs forget that they are supposed to be serving their constituents' interests
Kampong Halam, a non-profit from Indonesia, is screening a pair of doumentary films discussing Youth & Border issues from a first-person perspective
Ho Rui An reviews Mem Morrison's Ringside performance which was held at the National Museum this week in conjunction with the Work-Life: Making of Community forum
The January issue (Asian Voices Issue 17) of ‘Asian Voices’, a monthly radio magazine programme produced by the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) in...
It seems the good MP is at it again
“Group Representation Constituencies can be chopped and changed; Member Constituencies can be created and dissolved with a stroke of a pen.” WP Chairman Sylvia Lim, in...
“We are not here in this world to find elegant solutions, pregnant with initiative, or to serve the ways and modes of profitable progress. No, we are...
One reader reflects on the Death Penalty situation in Singapore
TOC interviews Professor Michael Hor of NUS - an expert on criminal law, evidence and constitutional law - on his views of the Death Penalty
Leong Sze Wah suggests that the facts of whether mandatory state executions are beneficial or not should be fully analysed and debated