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Memories of Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall Photo Competition- Singapore Arts Festival 2010

Photograph your personal memories of Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall to commemorate the closing of the oldest theatre in Singapore and stand to win attractive prizes. Winning entries will be displayed in a month-long exhibition from 10 May to 13 June 2010.

Categories
Under 12 years old
12 – 35 years old
36 – 39 years old
Above 60 years old

1st, 2nd, 3rd and two consolation prizes will be awarded for each of the above categories.

Closing date: 23 April 2010

Co-organised by Tanjong Pagar Photographic Club.

Download entry form at www.singaporeartsfest.com or register on site at:

Tanjong Pagar Community Club
101, Cantonment Road, Singapore 089774
Tel : 62219898 / 62236847
Fax : 62225859

SG101 Heritage: ‘Men In White’ Forum

Saturday, 16 January 2010

2.00 – 6.00 pm

The POD, Level 16

National Library Building

100 Victoria Street

The book, Men in White: the untold story of Singapore’s ruling party, has created a sensation in the mass media since its release in September 2009. Written by three senior journalists from The Straits Times and commissioned and published by Singapore Press Holdings, Men in White was publicised extensively in the print and cyber media. The book became an immediate bestseller in Singapore and generated buzz not only locally but reportedly in Asia as well. The media blitz surrounding Men in White turned on its claim to offer an accessible and unbiased history of the ruling PAP government and of post-World War Two Singapore history in general. Yet, this claim quickly provoked challenges and invited critical scrutiny of its contents and research methodology from different quarters in the country. For several months following the book’s launch, history took centerstage in the nation’s mass media.

This seminar is the first public forum since the launch of the book to examine Men in White as a sensation generated from the intersection between history and the mass media. Discussion will revolve around the popularization of history by non-professional historians, the writing and consumption of history in the mass media, the internet and the democratization of history as well as the specific impact of the book on the state of Singapore writing and historiography.

Due to limited seats, registration is required and can be made via http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg, surf on to ‘SG 101’.

For more information, visit http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/events_categorydetails.asp?categoryid=6&eventid=1003

Organised By: Asia Research Institute

In Collaboration With: National Library Singapore

Visit http://golibrary.nlb.gov.sg for more programmes and exhibitions.

SG101 Heritage: “Gedung Kuning, Memories of a Malay Childhood” by Hidayah Amin

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