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3 drains and a prayer

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Rama Ramanathan

It was Monday, 6.47 am. I’d been walking for about 15 minutes. Panting. Glad to be on a flat stretch of road. Glad to pause. I saw a string of lights on the road beneath the overpass I was on. The headlights of cars funnelling towards the road shoulder. I went to get a better […]

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Befriending Boogie

2 Comments / Uncategorized / Soo Choo

I turned and saw … I must have used this phrase a few dozen times now, ever since I took up that weapon of vivification – that gift-camera, about 11 months ago, shooting celestial bodies and everything that moves! I turned and saw two eyes staring at me. There she was, a beauty among the

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At three o-clock I must die

1 Comment / Uncategorized / Rama Ramanathan

On the 21st of February, 1944, after 8 months in prison, Dr Alfons Wachsmann, in Brandenburg prison in Berlin, Germany, wrote a letter to his sister Minka. It’s first line is “At three o-clock I must die.” Before his arrest and incarceration on 23rd June 1943, he had served for 15 years as parish priest

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All I wanted was to hide my two front gaps

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Guest Columnist

By Celeste Choo Miss Lee had these black- framed-pointed-at-both-ends spectacles. She was slim, young. She had a face full of pimples. I do not think of her as particularly beautiful or attractive. I recall her as always attired in a white blouse with rolled up sleeves and a black skirt, whereas the other teachers dressed

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Pastor Niemoller, Hitler and our Neighbours

3 Comments / Uncategorized / Rama Ramanathan

Most of us have seen the following words, often on placards at protests. Some of us know that a man called Martin Niemoller spoke them: First, they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—     Because I was not a socialist.Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—    

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Sight-singing sign-up sheets are stuck to my studio door

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Jern-Yi

William Newbrough was easy to mythicize. He was exceptionally tall with a wide stride, Lisztian hair and a bashful smile. From a distance, one could recognize him merely by his walking pace. We affectionately called him Dr. N. Whenever he sat at the piano, Dr. N brought musical notes to life with his physics-defying pianistic

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Should we wear helmets during church services?

2 Comments / Uncategorized / Rama Ramanathan

The clothes I wore the first time I attended a service made me look like green veggie stuck in the sparkling teeth of a TV news reader. The church was packed with people in their Sunday best. The men wore suits and ties. The women were poles of elegance, topped by hats. I had on

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“This house would…”

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Calvin Woo

During my initial schooling years, I would only see my teachers in school, but eventually, there was a period in my schooling where I moved into a school and my teachers played a parental role for me. In my early teenage years, many would describe me as the quiet and shy person and the underdog.

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Sekolah Sri Perhentian, Pontian

Look at that lolly lolling down the slope!

6 Comments / Uncategorized / Rama Ramanathan

I first saw Mr Seet Chot Chit when he walked into the first-floor classroom where Form 4A was housed. I was in Sekolah Seri Perhentian, Pontian, in 1974. I was one of about 40 pupils in the class. Looking out the doors and windows on the left, we could see the sports/football field, and beyond

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Finding rest through the storms of life

Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Calvin Woo

Recently, I found myself in a place of life that I was in 3 years ago. A slew of events and circumstances which were disrupted by the pandemic left me in a place which caused me to question myself and clouded my identity. Am I perceived to be successful at my work, now that I

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