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The Duomo, Milan’s majestic cathedral

Experience the breath-taking Glacier 3000

The historic beauty of Prague

Celebrity host Bryan Wong

Go on

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vacation to Take a vacation in scenic Europe with local celebrity Bryan Wong leading the tour Strasbourg’s Notre Dame

Europe Vienna’s parliament house and ‘platz’

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ver watched celebrity led tours on variety programmes on television and wished that you could be on that very tour? How about one to picturesque Europe? Now you can go on a celebrity-led tour and experience the romance of Europe in a tour with actor and celebrity-host Bryan Wong. Milan-Lugano-Mendrisio-Interlaken Explore the city of Lugano before a spot of shopping at a factory outlet in Mendrisio, which houses up to 160 stores, before warming up with a pot of fondue at the beautiful Interlaken. The next day, you can opt to tour Junfraujoch, Zurich City and the Maestrani Chocolate Factory in Flawii, to view the Matterhorn in Zermatt or to Titlis Mountain. Interlaken-Glacier 3000-Golden Pass Panoramic Train-Montreux Visit the alpine slopes of Glacier 3000. You can take a cable car to ascend the mountain and a ski-chair to the snow bus for a drive around the glacier. Enjoy the incomparable view. Board the panoramic Golden Pass Line, a glass-roofed train with a 180-degree view of the surrounding hinterland to Montreux.

The fairy tale interior of Neuschwanstein Castle

Montreux-Colmar-Strasbourg Start the morning right with a wine-tasting session at Chillion Castle before proceeding to Colmar, a beautiful and immaculate old town in France, also known as the capital of Alsatian wine. Take a walk about quaint Colmar and purchase and try different grades of red wine. You will see the picturesque UNESCO World Heritage village in Strasbourg, the capital of the Alsace region and you can have a local dinner meal there. Strasbourg-Nuremberg-Prague Visit the lesser known Notre Dame, the Strasbourg Cathedral de Notre Dame, before visiting the Christmas Market in Nuremberg, Germany. Indulge in local treats and novelties, such as mulled wine, while there before staying overnight in Prague. Start your day in Prague in the Czech Republic with a half-day city tour with a local tour guide to the monumental St. Vitus’ Cathedral, Prague Castle, Golden Lane and the famous Wencesia Square and the Astronomical Clock. All these glorious sights will take your breath away. Here, you’ll also get some time to yourself for shopping before a grand gala dinner in the evening. Prague-Vienna Arrive in Vienna, Austria at noon, just in time for lunch. Proceed to a half-day city tour to Ringstrasse, the Opera House, Hofburg, Parliament Building, Town Hall Burgtheater and Schonbrunn Palace. Vienna-Salzburg-Innsbruck After arriving at Salzburg, you’ll embark on a city tour for half a day to see the momentous birthplace of classical legend Mozart. You will even get to see the setting for the feature film The Sound of Music. After that, proceed to Innsbruck for more beauty. Innsbruck-Wattens-Fussen-Munich Visit the Swarovski Crystal Museum & Shop located at Wattens, the origin of the Swarovski Crystal brand. After that, proceed to the Neuschwanstein Castle, the majestic building that was the inspiration for the castle in the Disney animation Sleeping Beauty. After that, head to the heart of Bavaria, the city of Munich. Explore the city of Oktoberfest and its history, culture and sights before returning home to Singapore. Nam Ho Travel’s 12 Days 9 Nights Switzerland, Germany, Czech & Austria has its flight itinerary from Nov 26 to Dec 6 and Nov 27 to Dec 7. The price of this package is $4,188 excluding airport taxes and fuel surcharges. Early birds get a discounted price of $3,999, also excluding the above charges. Book now for this lovely 12-day trip to Europe without the hassle of planning the routes on your own. Hurry, Bryan Wong is waiting for you. W Nam Ho Travel is located at Pearl’s Centre, 100 Eu Tong Sen Street, #0114/16/18, Singapore 059812. Tel: 6221 8433. Visit www.namho.com.sg for more information.


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Will Katherina the “shrew” follow her demure sister, Bianca, to the altar?

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Joe Murphy, Director of The Taming of the Shrew

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Japanese Film

The Taming of the Shrew:

See You Tomorrow Everyone

Festival 2013

Refreshing controversy

Until 8 Jul, various times & prices Don't miss this chance to catch current, 1980s, as well as retrospective films at the largest film festival in Singapore. Screenings for some films, such as the well-known Shindo Kaneto's Children of Hiroshima, are free.

6 July (Sat), $10, $11, $13

Japan Lies

11am: Children of Hiroshima (FREE) 1.30pm: I Are You, You Am Me 4pm: Rent A Cat 7pm: See You Tomorrow Everyone 9.30pm: GFP Bunny

Rent a Cat

7 Jul (Sun) 11am: The Ditch (FREE) 2pm: No More Easy Going 4.20pm: Japan Lies 6.50pm: Muddy River 9pm: Canary (FREE) 8 Jul (Mon) 7.30pm: Villain (FREE) National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road, www.jpfilmfestival.com

Shakespeare’s Globe will be tackling the controversial The Taming of the Shrew with an all-female cast, a refreshing take, and a surprise ending By Lester J Wan Great romance and tragedy are intrinsic to Shakespeare’s works. Shakespeare’s Globe, the London-based theatre company, raises the bar further with a fresh take and new ideas for The Taming of the Shrew. Shakespeare’s Globe will be bringing the controversial play to Singapore this October. The play revolves around the demure Bianca, who is about to be married off, and her sister, the “ungovernable” and “shrewish” Katherina, whom the dodgy Petruchio attempts

to drag to the altar. What’s different is that this play, accused of being misogynistic, will feature an all-female cast this time. There will be other refreshing ideas and a surprise ending. Joe Murphy, Director of The Taming of the Shrew, was recently in town to have a look at the venue and “to get a sense of the town, to get more ideas”. He shares with us some interesting bites.

to the discussion.

Why set up an Elizabethanstyle stage? We wanted to be faithful to the spirit of the play. The music and the lights will also be done live. All these enhance the experience of the story. The costumes will be from the last century and the play will be presented in a universal way that everyone can relate.

What is unique about this production? Apart from eight women actors, we have live music originally composed and Bianca and Kat have a saxophone duet! The audience would have never seen the end speech and Petruchio’s reaction to it like the way we’re doing it. It is a unique idea.

Why the Taming of the Shrew for Singapore? There’ve been some interesting questions asked here on the rights of women and equality, and this play can contribute

The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare’s Globe) will be playing from Oct 2 to 13, 7.30pm, at the Fort Gate, Fort Canning Park. Tickets are available at $68 to $138, from Sistic.

Why an all-female cast? I can’t believe that the writer [Shakespeare] was misogynistic. Having an all-female cast makes it more of a comment or indictment on patriarchal society. It gives us the licence to be brave in telling Katherina’s story. With eight empowered talents on stage, you know it is not misogynistic. It asks questions and is emotionally potent.

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Rediscovering Old Serangoon 20 Jul, 9.30–11am, $3 (Student & senior citizen), $5 (Adult) Take a journey back to old Serangoon to experience the sights, sounds and smells of Little India. A former resident will tell you about the trades of the various ethnic groups in Serangoon Road before visiting the Sri Perumal Temple. Email your name, NRIC, age and contact number to nhb_ nationalmonuments@nhb.gov.sg to register. Various locations

NEW! SingTel Hawker Heroes Cook-Off 7 Jul, 6.30pm-9pm

Seven of Singapore’s most well-regarded food bloggers, with the support of SingTel, issued an invite to Chef Gordon Ramsay to find out if our hawker food matches up to the standards of the Michelin guide. He agreed to take on Singapore’s favourite hawkers. A SingTel poll has determined the top three hawkers to be Ang Kiam Meng, Foo Kui Lian and Ryan Koh and they will pit their skills against him this Sunday. Newton Food Centre

Devotion Virgin and Child

& Desire: Cross-Cultural Art in Asia Until 8 Dec, 10am-7pm (Mon-Thu, Sat & Sun), 10am-9pm (Fri), free (citizen & PR); $2, $4, $8

such as CHIJMES chapel and St Joseph’s Church and how they contribute to the emotional and visual power of neo-Gothic architecture. Email your name, NRIC, age and contact number to nhb_nationalmonuments@nhb.gov. sg to register. Various locations

This exhibition showcases a new acquisition of crosscultural art pieces created by people of different cultures and faiths throughout Asia. The themes include the importance of trade, transmission of religions, courtly art, and colonial networks. Many of these artefacts are being showcased for the first time. Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place

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now on Check out these events over the next two weeks Art Apart Fair 2013 5-7 Jul, 11am-9pm daily, $10 Following the launch of the Worlds Apart Fair in January 2013, rooms in Parkroyal will be transformed into a dreamscape of fine art that will intrigue art lovers and collectors. This event features exquisitely curated artworks from over 100 artists from around Asia and provocative art installations, which include curated themes such as Korean Wave, Asian Spirit and Butterfly Effect. Visit www. artapartfair.com/ticket for tickets. Parkroyal on Pickering, 3 Upper Pickering Street Art Seen & Herd! Until 15 Jul, 7.30am-12pm, $17.50 (Student, after 9pm, until 31 Aug), $23 (Child), $35 (Adult) Commissioned by Night Safari, four prominent street artists will work on creative art pieces inspired by endangered animals. Together with the introduction of Asiatic black bears and a new Malayan tiger exhibit, this visual bonanza features art pieces, graffiti and illustrations highlighting the plights of the Asian elephant, Malayan tiger, Indian rhino species and more. The exhibition will be moved to another location after 15 Jul. Night Safari, Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Road

Ballet under the Stars 19-21 Jul & 26-28 Jul, 7.30pm, $20 (Concession), $25 In the 18th edition of Singapore Dance Theatre's Ballet under the Stars, Singapore Dance Theatre will be presenting two weekends of contemporary works such as Giselle, as well as guest artists from Expressions Dance Company in Australia. Tickets from Sistic. Fort Canning Green, Cox Terrace NEW! Essential Eames: A Herman Miller Exhibition Until 5 Jan 2014, 10am-10pm daily, $8 (Child), $13 (Senior citizen), $14 (Adult) View 100 works by the most famous couple in design, Charles and Ray Eames, in this exhibition with rare images from the Eames family collection, some of which have never been displayed before. Their work includes a special chair designed for Pope John Paul II, and the Herman Miller Eames wood

shell chair. ArtScience Museum, 10 Bayfront Avenue, www.marinabaysands.com, Tel: 6688 8868 Facilitation Skills Workshop for Artists Working With Communities 15 & 16 Jul, 9am-5pm, $107 The National Arts Council is organising this workshop for artists working with communities, so that arts practitioners can improve their presentation skills and learn how to better manage audiences. Attendees will learn how to create activities and facilitate workshops for various communities. 51 Anson Road, #03-53 Anson Centre, Marketing Institute of Singapore, MIS Executive Club FREE! Home: A Solo Exhibition by Sunar Sugiyou 5 Jul - 12 Aug, 11am-6pm (MonSat), Sun & public holidays by appointment only This showcase features 30 of Mr Sunar Sugiyou’s recent Chinese ink paintings, which will take viewers through an almost forgotten Singapore. His works capture old landscapes and concepts of Singapore as a multi-cultural society, and part of the proceeds from the sale of his artworks will go to Singapore General Hospital Needy Patients Fund. The Fullerton Hotel, East Garden Foyer, 1 Fullerton Square NEW! Machine 18-20 Jul, 8pm (Thu-Sat), $25 Written by Tan Tarn How, this chilling production by Orangedot Production takes a hard look at love, sex and romance, and explores the timeless theme of predator and prey in the need-want-desire game of relationships. This performance contains some mature content. Esplanade Theatre Studio, 1 Esplanade Drive

NEW! Masons Wedding Fair 2013 7 Jul, 2pm-6pm, $50 per couple This wedding fair provides a onestop service for engaged couples to consult wedding vendors such as Poppy Flora Studio, LoveBug Weddings, thegaleria, Nineteen Design Studio, Butterflies and Cakes, Androids in Boots, Cake Over Heels, Wedding Diary and more. Email val@verve.sg to register. Gillman Barracks, 8 Lock Road NEW! Monumental Makeovers 13 Jul, 10-11.30am, $3 (Student & senior citizen), $5 (Adult) Through unique stories and personal anecdotes, a veteran museum guide will tell you about the transformation of monuments into museums, such as the Former Empress Place Building (now Asian Civilisations Museum),

City Hall, Former Supreme Court and Former Tao Nan School (now The Peranakan Museum). Email your name, NRIC, age and contact number to nhb_ nationalmonuments@nhb.gov.sg to register. Various locations FREE! Volunteer with SPCA Various times and days If you are an animal-lover with time on your hands, why not volunteer at an animal shelter for discarded animals? You can help walk dogs, clean cages, or feed animals. Volunteers must be at least 17 years old, be committed for four consecutive months weekly or fortnightly. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 31 Mount Vernon Road Princely Treasures from the House of Liechtenstein Until 29 Sep, 10am-6pm, free for child, students, seniors & NSFs; $5.50 (Foreign student & senior), $10 (Adult) 91 artworks ranging from paintings, prints, tapestries, sculptures to rare decorative art objects will be in Singapore - the first time they will be in Southeast Asia. Collected over 500 years, they include significant works by important Flemish artists like Rubens and Anthony van Dyck. Works by other renowned European masters such as Raphael and Lucas Cranach the Elder will also be featured to celebrate the High Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-Classical and Biedermeier, which show the European way of demonstrating the authority and wealth of the ruling houses. National Museum of Singapore, Exhibition Galleries 1 and 2, 93 Stamford Road Ronan Keating Live in Singapore 8 Jul, 8pm, $98, $128, $148, $168 Best known as former Boyzone lead singer, Irish superstar Ronan Keating will be performing in Singapore to promote his new album 'Fires'. His debut solo record, ‘Ronan’ sold over 750,000 copies and came up tops in the UK album charts followed by hits including ‘Life Is a Rollercoaster’, ‘Lovin’ Each Day’, ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes' and ‘Songs For My Mother’. Tickets from Sistic. The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green

Terms & Conditions Until 8 Sep, 10am-7pm (Mon-Sun), 10am-9pm (Fri), free for citizens & PRs; $5, $10 Singapore Art Museum partners Barjeel Art Foundation to present Terms & Conditions, one of Southeast Asia’s first surveys of contemporary art by artists from the Arab world. The exhibition features 16 key works by artists selected to show audiences the emerging art scene in the Arab world, and the representation of history, identities and social realities. Singapore Art Museum, 71 Bras Basah Road T.H.E 5th Anniversary Celebrations: Bedfellows & New Vision 19-21 Jul (Bedfellows), 13-15 Sep (New Vision); 3pm (Sat & Sun), 8pm (Fri & Sat), $20 (Concession), $32 Bedfellows features three new works by T.H.E's artistic director Kuik Swee Boon, Yarra Ileto and Lee Mun Wai, using physical expression to mirror man's different facets and draws on our instincts in searching for deeper meaning in life. In New Vision, the three works choreographed by Kuik Swee Boon, Zhuo Zihao, and noted local choreographer Jeffrey Tan incorporate current trends in technology and its visceral immediacy into pieces of live dance together with film, video and multimedia art. National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre, 93 Stamford Road FREE! Community Chest Online Donation Drive 8-14 Jul Community Chest partners Dealguru Holdings Pte Ltd to host a donation deal at the latter's platform deal.com.sg, where people can buy a $10, $20 or $50 donation voucher deal to donate to social service programmes run by charities under the care of Community Chest. deal.com.sg FREE! Irresistible Food Fair 5-14 Jul, mall opening hours Indulge in scrumptious culinary favourites and mouth-watering goodies at this food fair at City Square Mall. From 13 Jul onwards, there will be a monthly bazaar where you can check out clothing and accessories made by local independent designers and entrepreneurs. City Square Mall, 180 Kitchener Road FREE! Memories of the Past Until 7 Jul, 11am-7pm daily Paintings by a realist artist, Lim Hwee Tiong will give visitors an idea of his impressions of the Singapore River, Kallang River and Chinatown in the 70s. Hai Hui Art Gallery, Tanglin Shopping Centre, 19 Tanglin Road

Run & Raisins 6 Jul, 7am, $25-$190 Come support this annual charity run and carnival organised by TOUCH Young Arrows, which is held in aid of children from disadvantaged backgrounds. There is the 2.2km family run, 5km fun run and 10km competitive run. Gardens by the Bay, Silver Garden, 18 Marina Gardens Drive

FREE! Reach For The Rainbow: A Youth Art Competition Create art - the size of A3 drawing block or smaller - showing what it means to reach for the rainbow. The prizes are Popular vouchers and submitted art pieces will be sold to raise funds for Dyslexia Association of Singapore. Send your artwork to 1 Jurong West Central 2, #05-01, Jurong Point, S(648886) by 7 Jul.

Stained Glass Stories 6 Jul, 10-11.30am, $3 (Student & senior citizen), $5 (Adult) Discover the origins and stories of magnificent stained glass found in Singapore’s churches

FREE! Saturday Remedies 6 Jul, 2-6pm, free Enjoy exclusive hourly buys from participating outlets and therapeutic activities at Square 2. Save $20 and above on featured hourly buys and

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receive up to $30 in vouchers. Terms and conditions apply. Square 2, Atrium, 10 Sinaran Drive FREE! Singapore Favourite Food Village 12 -21 July, 11am-11pm In conjunction with the 20th anniversary of Singapore Food Festival, this ten-day festival celebrates Singapore’s unique food heritage and pays homage to local culinary heroes, with 40 popular local hawkers and eateries showcasing their fare. Expect to savour local favourites of chilli crab, carrot cake, rojak, laksa, roti prata, popiah and more. Bayfront Avenue (Marina Bay), open field next to Bayfront MRT station Singapore Myanmar Film Festival 7 Jul, 1-6pm, $8.50 Five short films depict the lives of Myanmar people in this inaugural event. You will get to meet these film-makers who will share the inspirations behind the films. The films include Bamboo Grove, and Burmese Butterfly. Visit www. singaporemyanmarfilmfestival.org Vivocity, Golden Village Cinema 4, 1 Harbourfront Walk FREE! World Premiere of Radical Realms 12-14 Jul, 10am-10pm Singapore will be the first country to launch Radical Realms, a games platform which combines mobile gaming with offers. Shoppers can play a range of mobile games and retailers will give them virtual offers to help them in the game. Register at www.radicalrealms.com 313@Somerset, 313 Orchard Rd

Coming Soon Mark your calendars for these events coming soon FREE! First Take 16 Aug, 8pm, donations are welcome Substation is holding free monthly screenings of short films by local filmmakers, and the August edition of First Take offers short films ranging from a love story, a comedy about ghosts, to documentaries. Substation Theatre, 45 Armenian Street, www.substation.org, Tel: 6337 7535 In The Spotlight Until 20 July, various timings and prices The festival celebrates and showcases three of local playwright Alfian Sa'at's works, with two being revivals of Alfian's most popular work and a third being a new story. W!ld Rice will be giving a new flavour to Dreamplay: Asian Boys Volume 1 - a touchstone in local queer theatre - and The Optic Trilogy, a meditation on love and loss. A new version of Alfian’s play Cooling-Off Day, will be performed free-of-charge, and workshops will explore the styles, themes and inspirations in Alfian’s works. Lasalle College of the Arts, 1 McNally Street NEW! Istana Building Guided Tour 4 Aug, 9am-4.30pm (Tours are every 15 minutes, except during 1.15pm & 3.15–4.15pm); $2 (Child), $4 (Adult) This tour interweaves interesting stories by the Preservation of Monuments Board volunteers and covers some architectural details of the neo-Palladian style building, including a visit to the function rooms that has hosted royalty and presidents. Register at the Istana Building Guided Tour booth on the day of the Open House. All proceeds go toward Community Chest. Istana, Orchard Road

FREE! Wedding Village 2013 26-28 Jul, 10am-10pm This will be the first large scale, one-stop wedding exhibition with themed walkways showcasing a Parisian theme and the Garden theme. Bridal boutiques that are exhibiting would be showcasing their gowns in a Bridal Fashion Show and there will even be marriage talks held by Touch Family Services. Suntec City International Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Hall 403

FREE! SHINE Youth Festival 2013 Until 28 Jul, various timings This year's edition of SHINE Youth Festival is themed around creating positive impact in the community, and features 40 partner activities and projects across youth culture, youth sports and youth activism. Visit shine.nyc.sg for details. Various locations

Preview Book early before these events are sold out NEW! Metallica - Live In Singapore 24 Aug, 8pm, $148, $188 For the first time in 20 years, one of the most influential and successful rock bands, Metallica, is coming to Singapore. Their latest album Death Magnetic was certified platinum six weeks after it debuted at the top of the Billboard Top 200 in 2008. Shuttle buses to the venue ($5 per trip) will be provided for concert goers’ convenience. Tickets from Sistic. Changi Exhibition Centre, 9 Aviation Park Road

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Here are some stirrings in the fashion world that you would want, need and love to know about

 Cheap Monday

Swedish cult denim brand Cheap Monday’s Spring/ Summer 2013 range has arrived at the Preview section of the Editor’s Market at Orchard Cineleisure.

 Salvatore Ferragamo

The Salvatore Ferragamo Autumn Winter Collection 13/14, designed by Massimiliano Giornetti shows off modern luxury in knitwear and leather.

 Celeb Sighting!

Jared Leto was spotted in Paris in a pair of Hugo Boss shades. Leto is also the spokesperson for Hugo Boss Red, a line of men’s perfume.

Vabene  Pick up these bling bling watches at Vabene, an Italian brand by Giorgio Grimoldi. These sparklers have been seen on the likes of Robert Downey Jr and Britney Spears and Dustin Hoffman. The store is located at Mandarin Gallery, Level 3.

 The Stardust range from Vabene

Lee Hwa Jewellery

Lee Hwa Jewellery presents their new line of wedding bands, Saisons and Destinee Comme Une. Both collections feature intricate designs with rose gold incorporated into the pieces for a touch of luxe.

 Desigual

Taking their battle cry “La Vida es Chula”, or “Life is Cool”, to another level, Desigual’s Autumn/Winter 2013 collection hits stores with their signature prints on sombre bases to mark the coming of Winter.

 Valentino

Valentino brings you Rockstud Rouge and Rockstud Noir shot by and starring Terry Richardson. These bags and shoes feature stud details for that rock ‘n’ roll glamour in your daily outfit. W

It’s all about style

“Ash had worked as a secretary for 16 years but her love for fashion never waned.”

Newbie to the styling scene, Oz Atelier, speaks with us on what it’s like breaking into the biz By Cheryl Chia Alison Ash Lee shows that it is never too late to pursue your passion by switching career paths at the age of 32. A secretary for most of her working life, Ash, as she prefers to be known, used to design clothes for her paper dolls while growing up. “I used to create new clothes for my paper dolls when I was a little girl. And my uncle, who saw me doing that, told me, ‘If you could do that on paper, why don’t you try making a real one?’ I never forgot it,” Ash recounts. With only an O level certificate, Ash had worked as a secretary for 16 years but her love for fashion never waned. “When I hit the age of 32,

I decided to pursue my dreams instead of bread and butter,” she says. Ash had also just returned from Milan where she was pursuing a certificate in image consulting. Prior to that, she had also worked as a stylist’s assistant where she helped out on magazine shoots as well as assisted with the styling of celebrities such as Karen Mok. Ash had recently taken part in T-shirt styling in Samsung Fashion Steps Out 2013. “Singaporeans are slowly opening up and they are more interested in foreign trends, and it is a good thing as long as they aren’t affected by the warm weather,” says Ash. “I just wish that they wouldn’t

just settle for T-shirts and jeans! In Europe, the cityscape is dull but the people are colourful. In Singapore, the city is vibrant but the people aren’t. We should embrace colour more!” she exclaims. Ash loves styling according to a story; her concept being the particular trend she wants to channel. She shows us some of her styling charts inspired by The Wizard of Oz as well as the recent Fast and Furious 6 movie to illustrate her point. “I can be a rock star today and a princess tomorrow,” she says with a smile. Email ash@ozatelier.com to contact Oz Atelier or for more information.

Some of the different designs from Oz Atelier

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The Providore: Food we adore

Hawker food is a treasure in Singapore, even gaining mention on CNN and other programmes. Indulge in our best local favourites at Singapore Favourite Food Village

If you love artisanal products, head down to The Providore

By Chia Hui Jun

By Cheryl Chia An alternative artisanal proprietor has opened its doors in the quaint Tan Boon Liat Building at Outram Park. Founded by Bruce Chapman and Robert Collick – the same brains behind Jones the Grocer Singapore – the place carries a variety of condiments, spreads, coffee and even bread. Launch of The Providore “We can’t be more thrilled with the collection of produce we currently have gathered and curated at The Providore Warehouse,” Bruce said at a media launch on Jun 13. He added, “With thoughtful collaboration with local and international companies, we aim to bring to the Asian market the best of global and local produce and ingredients to eat, entertain and cook with.” Artisanal Produce Local roasters from Toby’s Estate in Singapore developed five coffee blends. Each blend has a distinct

flavour profile and is available for tasting at the warehouse outlet at Tan Boon Liat Building. The store also houses Australian ice-cream brand Pat and Stick’s with to-die-for ice cream sandwiches as well as bread and patisseries from B.A.O (Bakery Artisan Original) – brainchild of former Canele Patisserie pastry chef, Christophe Grilo – every weekend. We love the pain au chocolat from B.A.O which has a honey chocolate filling, making the pastry even more sinful. The Providore Mandarin Gallery Café has also opened. The café serves breakfast, lunch and a small-plate sharing menu in the evenings. The duo also has future plans to expand into Japan in 2014. The Providore Singapore, 315 Outram Road, #05-03, Tan Boon Liat Building, Singapore 169074, Tel: 6221 7056, www.theprovidore.com

The selection of teas at The Providore comes in attractive tins

Try a Michelin sandwich Delifrance celebrates 30 years in Asia with a Michelin sandwich, no less

The Le Paris-Singapore Sandwich

By Cheryl Chia

Celebrating 30 years of bringing French bakery fare into Asia, Delifrance has launched its first Michelin sandwich, “Le ParisSingapore”. Created by Michelin-star chef brothers, Jacques and Laurent Pourcel from Montpellier, this creation gives the word “sandwich” a whole new meaning.

A Different Sandwich We found the sandwich an acquired taste with the wakame and the savoury oyster sauce mayonnaise, but the pineapple slices and chicken pieces helped create more texture and added sweetness. To complement the Michelin sandwich, Delifrance has also partnered with fellow French company Monin to create two sparkling drinks: Le Spicy Mangue Collins and the Pink Grapefruit & Elderflower Spritz. The Le Paris Singapore sandwich is available in select Delifrance outlets such as at Raffles City and Jem, until Aug 31.

Michelin Chefs Chef Jacques was in Singapore to show off his creation. The sandwich is filled with French baby spinach, roasted chicken with Thai chilli sauce, pineapple slices, wakame, and mayonnaise and oyster sauce spread in between a classic French baguette. The twin brothers run the restaurant Le Jardin des Sens in Montpellier as well as others in Bangkok, Tokyo, Shanghai, Geneva, Marrakesh, Casablanca and Paris. The “Le Paris-Singapore” sandwich uses specially-imported baguettes from France, which has an aroma of fresh cream and almond.

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Mr Kwang Mang Tuck operates Moi Lum with his grandson

Favourite Food

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ingapore may be a small country, but it is still troublesome to travel all the way to the East for the best char kway teow, or to Little India for the best biryani. Imagine having the best chilli crab, rojak, beef noodles, tau huay, laksa, carrot cake and more all under one roof, for you to savour over ten days!

The famous Muthu's Curry Fish Head

Singapore Favourite Food Village Foodies can look forward to this at the Singapore Favourite Food Village from Jul 12 to 21, where 40 favourite vendors – either selected by public voting or invited by the organiser, Singapore Food & Beverage Alliance – will whip up a storm with their signature dishes and more. Many good hawker stalls have disappeared, as hawkers’ offspring are often unwilling to take over the business when their parents hang up their aprons for good. This makes some of these multigenerational stalls even more precious. Multi-Generational Treasures Nestled in Pek Kio Market and Food Centre is one such threegenerational stall, Zheng Xin Si Chao, operated by Madam Ng and her daughter. Their Oyster Omelette has a generous serving of juicy oysters cooked just right, and is delicious and not too starchy; the Hokkien Mee comes with their homemade chilli, and is not too moist or dry. Another is Moi Lum Restaurant, run by the founder’s son and grandson, Mr Chris Kuang, offering Cantonese cuisine. Their Majestic Roast Chicken is to die for, with crispy skin and tender, white meat served with prawn fritters – the way it was done in the 1950s. Their tasty, irresistible Salted Egg Yolk with Fish Skin will be launched in July. Other Great Dishes Muthu Curry’s Fish Head Curry also does not disappoint. It is fragrant and infuses the soft fish meat, giving it a lovely taste. Fortune Food, located at Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, serves good Popiah full of fresh ingredients such as turnip, bean sprouts, crushed peanuts and carrot wrapped in a paper thin skin. Their chicken salad with wasabi mayo roll is an interesting twist, with the right mix of chicken floss, wasabi and mayonnaise.

FOOD HAPPENINGS

Food-O-Philia Until 31 Jul, various times The Arts House is curating Food-OPhilia, a new programme exploring the relationship between food and our national identity. There will be panel discussions, book launches, an exhibition, performances, and films. Here are a few events happening in July.

NEW! Heritage Hawker Commemorative Book 18 Jul, 5pm, free In conjunction with Singapore Heritagefest 2013 and Singapore Food Festival 2013, The Visual Narrative of a Passing Generation of Street Hawkers is undertaken by a team who interviewed heritage hawkers over two years to document our street food culture.

WORD OF MOUTH

A champion breakfast Nasi Lemak is the quintessential breakfast for local Singaporeans. Here are some places to try

Fortune Food's popiah is made from quality ingredients

Moi Lum's Majestic Roast Chicken is prepared upon request

Singapore Favourite Food Village is held in conjunction with the 20th edition of the Singapore Food Festival. All food purchases will be done via NETS, and admission is free. W Singapore Favourite Food Village, 12-21 Jul, 11am-11pm, Bayfront Avenue, singaporefavouritefood.com/2013

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NEW! Project Laksa

13 Jul, 3.30pm, $8 (Concession), $10

12 & 13 Jul, 8pm, $20 (Student, senior citizens, NSF, The Arts House members), $25

This performance features personal stories and quirky reminiscences about food and families, which explore Singapore history and heritage.

NEW! Twentyfour Flavours: Century Egg 13 Jul, 8pm, free The second issue of a food-themed anthology of flash fiction pieces by 24 local writers such as Cyril Wong, Verena Tay, Jon Gresham and Alvin Pang will be launched, with each piece no longer than 250 words.

Fragrant coconut rice paired with an egg, fried chicken or fish, and ikan bilis with a pat of spicy sweet chilli – simply the thought of nasi lemak makes our mouths water. Here are a few places for you [and for us] to go with the family this weekend. Madame Kwan’s Famous Nasi Lemak Restaurant This famous 36-year-old Malaysian nasi lemak chain opened its doors in Vivocity in May. The nasi lemak may cost more at $13.90 but the fragrant rice that comes with curry chicken, hard-boiled egg, sambal ikan bilis, achar and cucumbers is comparable to the original meal [and standards] in Malaysia. Vivocity, 1 Harbourfront Walk, Level 1, Singapore 098585

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Nasi Lemak Kukus The owner uses the traditional method with steamed rice for the dish. Nasi Lemak Kukus also has an array of ingredients that customers can choose from. They even sell their special version of the Ramly burger. They also have Vietnamese drip-coffee. 908 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 787111 Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak If it’s good enough for the Sultan of Brunei, it’s good enough for us. This nasi lemak uses basmati rice – for a better flavour – as well as

chillies imported from India. Adam Road Food Centre, #01-02, Singapore 289876 Chong Pang Nasi Lemak This place is lighter on the coconut milk in the rice, so it’s perfect for the health-conscious. The fried chicken wings and ikan kuning are lightly battered and crispy. It only closes at 7am, which makes this a great supper place. 447 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758458 Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak With snaking queues, this nasi lemak cooked with Jasmine rice comes with the traditional sides of egg and chicken wing or ikan bilis and fish. They also serve paru belado – sambal beef lung. Boon Lay Place Market & Food Centre, #01-06, Singapore 641221 Changi Point International Nasi Lemak Changi Point is famous for many things, but one thing savoury is the nasi lemak. International Nasi Lemak stall is by far the best and has long queues during peak periods. Military personnel in the area swear by this, so the queues can be deceptive on weekday nights. One person could be buying for an entire platoon! Changi Village Hawker Centre, 3 Changi Village Road, Singapore 500003


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GREAT DATES Dates are a Middle Eastern delicacy, eaten by the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) himself. Here are some types you can get as ramadan approaches

RECIPE

Sticky Date Pudding

As the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan begins and Hari Raya Puasa (Aidilfitri) approaches, one of the popular foods for breaking fast during this period comes to the fore. We bring you the lowdown on great dates.

 Medjool Dates The Medjool is the River Jordan’s premier date. Large and sweet, they vary from light to dark brown. The Medjool is renowned for its juiciness. They are available from October through to February.

 Deri Dates Deri dates have a shiny and dark exterior, and are liked for their caramel-like flavour. These dates are mostly available all year round.

Indulge in this sweet and sticky dessert after your meal With Hari Raya Puasa just around the corner, the supermarket is abundant with sweet dates. Make use of the season to try this Sticky Date Pudding Recipe. Ingredients For the sauce: • 165g of muscovado sugar • 300ml of cream • 80g of unsalted butter For the pudding: • 275g of dried dates • 310ml of boiling water • 1 teaspoon of baking soda • 50g of butter • 110g of muscovado sugar • 2 eggs • 150g of self-raising flour Method • Preheat the oven to 180-200 degrees Celsius. Grease the cake pan and line it with baking paper. • Remove the seeds from the dates and chop the dates roughly. Put the dates in the water and blend until pureed. Stir in the baking soda and let it sit for a few minutes. • Process the date mixture with butter and sugar until smooth. Add the eggs and flour until combined. Pour the mixture into the cake pan. • Bake it for 60 minutes in the oven. • While waiting, make the butterscotch sauce by stirring ingredients in a pot over a low fire until the sauce is smooth and thick. • Remove cake from oven and let it stand for about 10 minutes. • Drizzle sauce over the cake to serve warm. Add vanilla ice cream if preferred.

 Iran Mazafati Dates The Mazafati date is one of the most famous and delicious varieties of dates. Unlike most other popular dates, it is black in colour. These are available under Giant’s house brand.

 King Solomon Deglet Nour “Deglet Nour” means “date of light” in Arabic, and this is the most popular River Jordan date. Known for its exquisite flavour, Deglet Nour dates are harvested semi-dry when they are light to dark brown.

King Solomon  Amary Dates Amary dates are large with an attractive reddish-brown look. Associated with the Medjool, they are prized for their high fibre content. They are available all year round. These dates are available at Giant. Prices are from $3.80 to $5.85 per pack. Please check in store for more range and special prices.

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ENTERTAINMENT Power 98 Music Review

Justin Timberlake JT’s return to the music scene is definitely a winner

IS BACK

By Charmaine Phua

Justin Timberlake in his ‘N Sync years, coupled with his blond Maggi mee hair, was never one of my favourites back in the day. But the multi-talented star has definitely won me over, and it isn’t because he looks so dapper in a suit and bowtie. (Ok, maybe just a little.) A modern-day Midas, everything he dabbles in turns to gold – be it the movies, as a guest and host on Saturday Night Live, and in all three of his solo albums.

PLENTY OF FAVOURITES You can’t blame the guy for disappearing, musically, for the past seven years though – he’s been busy with all of the above, and finding the love of his life in Jessica Biel. I’m glad that he did, because Mirrors, the song that he wrote with her in mind, is definitely one of my favourites in the album, The 20/20 Experience. Add to that the winner that is Suit & Tie (featuring Jay-Z), and you’ll have the urge to shift your weight from foot to foot and snap some fingers while you’re feeling the groove. Another old friend, Timbaland (with whom he has had several collaborations with in the past) also produces the album and appears on a few tracks, most notably in Tunnel Vision. If you enjoyed their previous collaborations and works, it’s likely that you’ll be tapping your feet to this as well.

Contest YOUR CHANCE TO SEE JUSTIN LIVE IN NEW YORK Power 98FM is giving away a chance to catch Justin Timberlake, live in New York, front row and centre, at his sold-out concert on Jul 19! Tune in to Power 98FM all this week for your chance to win!

PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES Justin definitely stretches his limits in this album, with tracks like Let That Groove Get In. It has such a tribal feel to it, you can almost picture several Latinas and their bountiful behinds doing the salsa, or the Congo. Then, he throws us off with Blue Ocean Floor, a chill-out eclectic track with so many genres layered within; that it sounds more like it came from an Oceanlab album. Overall, The 20/20 Experience is an all-round experience for the audience, and is a quality offering that I never would have imagined would come from a member of a boy band. W Tune in to Charmaine Phua on Eats & Entertainment as she shares her love for food and movies on Saturdays from 5pm-9pm, on Power 98FM.

About Charmaine Phua Charmaine Phua is Producer/ Presenter & Music Executive of Power 98FM. Charmaine firmly believes in the importance of having music in our everyday lives, especially since it’s her bread and butter.

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Joint supplements help to prevent trouble later

Care for your joints Osteoarthritis is a debilitating, incurable condition affecting 40 per cent of the adult population. Take joint supplements as a preventative measure

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WHAT IS OSTEOARTHRITIS? A slippery tissue called cartilage covers the end of the bone in the joint, a place where bones meet. When you move, this protective cartilage allows your bones to slide over each other smoothly, and absorbs the shock to your bones. As time passes, the surface layer of cartilage breaks and wears away. Without the lubrication provided by cartilage, bones rub against each other, causing pain, swelling, and hindered joint movement. This condition is called osteoarthritis, also known as

Exercise can reduce weight, thus reducing stress on weightbearing joints

degenerative arthritis, or wearand-tear arthritis. Slowly, joints lose its shape and small bone deposits called bone spurs grow on the edges of joints. Bits of bone or cartilage may break off and float inside the joint space, resulting in even more pain and damage. CAUSES AND DIAGNOSIS Osteoarthritis can affect any joint, but often occurs in the large weight-bearing joints such as knees, hips and spine, or the hands. It is common among people over 60 years old, and the pain and stiffness are the worst at the end of the day. It becomes difficult to walk, climb stairs, squat or kneel. People are more susceptible if they are obese, or have joint trauma or injury, muscle weakness, a family history of osteoporosis, or work in certain occupations. There is no single test to diagnose osteoarthritis, and most doctors use methods such

as X-rays, physical examination, blood tests, or testing of joint fluid to diagnose it and rule out other diseases. TREATMENT OPTIONS Currently, there is no medication that can cure osteoarthritis or regrow cartilage in osteoarthritic joints. However, there are treatment options to alleviate one’s pain and discomfort. Consider embarking on an exercise routine of strengthening exercises, aerobic activities, range-of-motion activities, and balance and agility exercises. Exercise can also reduce weight, and thus reduces stress on weightbearing joints, limits further injury and increases mobility. Physiotherapy, analgesics, rest, joint care, and walking aids may be helpful as well. In severe cases, joint replacement surgery may be necessary. Much research is being conducted on tissue engineering to grow cartilage, tools for early detection, medications to prevent, slow down or reverse joint damage, complementary and alternative therapies and vitamins and supplements for osteoarthritis. DIET AND SUPPLEMENTS A healthy diet is important as a preventative measure – calcium

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to keep the bones strong, omega-3 fatty acids to reduce inflammation and subsequent joint damage, and Vitamins A, C, E and selenium for their anti-oxidation properties. The much talked about glucosamine sulphate is one of the biological chemicals which forms the major cushioning ingredients in joint fluids and surrounding tissue. There have been studies showing its importance and benefits for bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and synovial fluid (a fluid secreted in joints for lubrication). Other compounds include chrondroitin sulphate, which protects existing cartilage from premature degeneration by blocking enzymes that destroy cartilage, while MSM is a naturally-occurring organic sulphur compound needed for reducing joint inflammation and promoting tissue repair. Get Holland & Barrett’s Maximum Strength Glucosamine & Chondroitin, which is selling at two bottles for $89.90 (UP $89.90 each). Also try their Glucosamine Gel, a unique topical gel specially developed to keep bones, joints and muscles healthy, at two for $29.90 (UP $29.90 each). They also retail Glucosamine MSM Complex at $79.90 for two bottles (UP $79.90 each). Seize this opportunity to get discounted, high quality supplements for your joint health from Holland & Barrett today. W Holland & Barrett has stores in various locations including 313@Somerset, Ang Mo Kio Hub, JCube, White Sands, Wisma Atria and Thomson Plaza.

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The Patriotic

Fully made up and in costume, Ms See Too is transformed into one of the characters

Princess Chinese Opera may have been sidelined for bigger, glitzier visual entertainment but the art form remains strong. We speak to veteran Ms See Too Hoi Siang By Cheryl Chia

37-year presentation show, I felt really appreciated and I could feel the love showered upon me from everyone present. Would you encourage the youth of today to try their hand at Chinese Opera? Yes, come and learn more about this rich form of art. Chinese opera is a good platform to many other forms of arts too! What makes you happy? I’m content with what I have. I believe in being kind to others and being loved by others keeps me happy. W

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lassic tales such as Madam White Snake, The Monkey King and The Butterfly Lovers have been told through the traditional art form of Chinese Opera for decades. Now, every Friday and Saturday night, the Chinese Opera Teahouse on Smith Street will perform an excerpt of The Patriotic Princess: about the last princess of the Ming Dynasty. We speak with Ms See Too Hoi Siang, a 37-year veteran of Chinese opera, on the art. What got you interested in Chinese Opera? The beauty of the art. It is a combination of art forms that consists of makeup, singing, dancing and acting.

What is Chinese Opera training like? Training involves singing – how to project your voice and learn the tactics to control your vocal range, and stretching – to make sure your body is flexible to perform all skilful ways of dancing and fighting. Although it depends on how talented each individual is, we believe that practice makes perfect. How long do you take to get ready for a performance? To prepare and perform on a regular show, I take about an hour, sometimes between 30 minutes to 45 minutes, to prepare (from makeup to dressing-up). Most artists take around two hours. Which has been the most memorable moment on the job? When I did my curtain call for my

Show times at Chinese Opera Teahouse are on Friday and Saturday from 7pm to 9.15pm ($40) or 8pm to 9.15pm ($25). Both come with snacks and free flow Ms See Too has been of Chinese tea. performing for 37 years Located at 5 Smith Street, Singapore 058919.

Costumes for a traditional wedding scene

About Chinese opera Traditional Chinese opera is an amalgam of performing arts including singing, acting, acrobatics and even martial arts Sadly, the popularity of Chinese opera has suffered in recent decades. Apart from being a form of entertainment, it has an important role of disseminating cultural and traditional values. Stories & Plays Most of the storylines in Chinese opera or plays are based upon the Chinese classics and legends. As such, all the opera plays convey certain values or virtues from Chinese philosophy or tradition. These range from loyalty to love to fidelity. Masks & Colours Various masks and make up patterns are used in Chinese opera. Each look and colour has a specific meaning. Generally, a white face depicts someone who is sinister or shady. Sometimes the colours may be tied to popular characters. Red, associated with bravery and loyalty, is the colour of the face of Guan Yu, the famous Three Kingdoms general. Where to Watch Performances Today, public performances are rare except occasionally by the

remaining few opera houses, or in public spaces (especially in the heartlands) during the Chinese lunar Seventh Month. This is part of the festivity of the Chinese Ghost Festival and is for the appeasement of spirits and entertainment of their living relatives. Singapore Chinese Opera Museum To find out more, you can check out the Singapore Chinese Opera Museum. The exhibits showcase the development of traditional Chinese operas in Singapore since the Southern Chinese people first set foot in Singapore. Chinese opera types featured include the Cantonese, Teochew, Qiong, Hokkien (Xiang Opera, Li Yuan Opera and Gezai Opera) and Yue opera. The Singapore Chinese Opera Museum is located at 100 Sultan Plaza, #01-27, Singapore 199001. Call 6292 3393 or E-mail info@ singopera.com.sg for more information.


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SHORT HAUL

Many Singaporeans have yet to visit Cambodia, a unique Southeast Asian neighbour. This is the first part of a countdown to the top ten must-see sights

TRAVELATION The Silver Pagoda

Part One

10

must-see sights

in Cambodia The Art Deco Central Market

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10. Central Market While the Central Market in Phnom Penh may not be much different or unique from other large markets elsewhere, there is one main feature that stands out. Much of the Central Market is housed within a pre-war Art Déco building. 9. Angkor Night Market One of the most colourful characteristics of Southeast Asia is its night markets. The Angkor Night Market has many things for you to buy and even unusual things to eat. Here, you can get handicrafts, silks and much more. 8. Sihanoukville Sihanoukville is Cambodia's

Children can be seen rowing along Tonle Sap Lake

Photo: Stephen Bures

ambodia is a country rich in history and culture. While not forgetting its chequered past, Cambodian people are looking forward with positivity. This can be seen in the liveliness of the people, their resilience, as well as the many buzzing attractions. There are many thoughtprovoking or heart-achingly beautiful sights in Cambodia. We countdown ten interesting sights.

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beach town paradise. The white sand beaches facing the waters of the Gulf of Thailand, along with many lovely beach bungalows, make this a true tropical getaway. There are ample opportunities to savour fresh seafood, especially crab, prawn, crayfish and oceancaught fish.

7. Royal Palace & Silver Pagoda One of the main historical sites in Cambodia, the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda cannot be missed. One amazing fact is that the buildings of the Royal Treasury and the Villa of Napoleon III here, built in Egypt in 1866 for the opening of the Suez Canal, were transported and presented to the Cambodian king as a gift. Initially constructed out of wood in 1866, the Silver Pagoda was expanded by King Sihanouk who had the floor inlaid with solid silver tiles, hence its name. 6. Tonle Sap Lake Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. It has been designated as a “biosphere" by UNESCO due to the richness and diversity of life found there. Here, you will find colourful houses like no other, young children rowing boats and even playing with pythons, and many Cambodians living off their catch. Tonle Sap is a rustic and magnificent picture. One of the famous residents here is the Giant Mekong Catfish. W To be continued next week…


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