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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Feature: Lights of Spring 2010



This year's Spring festive event in Sentosa turns to an evening affair with decorative lightings amidst serene gardens as Chinese New Year meets Valentine's Day. With a mix of the traditional Chinese cultural symbols and Western romance elements, it makes excellent unique outings for both families and lovebirds to spend their long weekend. A small note for lovebirds though: You're strongly encouraged to visit during non-peak days if you prefer some quiet space with your partner.

Happy Chinese New Year & Happy Valentine's Day!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Feature: Total Defence - Death Before Dishonour

"Biar putih tulang, jangan putih mata" - Better to go down with a fight than to go on with tears of regret.


Warm sunshine penetrated through the gaps of the palm tree leaves as they covered the small village with a blissful atmosphere that suggested peaceful days of happiness. Life was simple but great in the eyes of the villagers who lived in the Malayan kampong, with a loose focus on daily life sustainment and domestic family ties. Adnan looked up towards the clear sky as he welcomed the rays with a light grin and took in a deep breath of fresh air, closing his eyes at the same time. It pleased him in doing so as it never failed to instill a sense of calm and relief in him every single time. A swaying brown leaf danced gracefully in mid air as it completed its final performance before landing softly upon the left of Adnan's broad muscular shoulders. He felt it and immediately jolted his eyes open and stared hard at the tiny intruder of his afternoon peace before relaxing his tense posture after discovering what it was.

A military career had replaced Adnan's previous job under pressurising national calls of duty, which he took with a good heart and mind even though a teaching role in the village was preferred before the unwanted chaos invaded everybody's lives. During anguish moments as such, sovereign obligation prioritised personal desire. Adnan was just like any other who loved his village and his family, passively noting in his mind that nothing could ever replace and disrupt this gift of life. He was no more special than any of his adjacent neighbours.

Peeking out of the hut, looking at every direction in search of her husband before her eyes rested upon Adnan's masculine physique finally and it produced a genuine smile and delighted brows on Sophia's mesmerising facial assets. She walked out and placed her petite hand on top of his right shoulder as he turned around to greet his visitor. With one firm hand on Adnan's shoulder, the other offered a cup of fluid for his thirst.
"It's a hot sunny afternoon, drink up before you die of thirst.", Sophia positioned the cup closer towards him.
"Why yes, I will.", he took the cup and looked deeply into her eyes with unsaid gratitude.
As he took an initial sip of cool water and allowed the fluid to roll down towards the back of his tongue as slowly as possible, a loud sharp sound shrieked past his right ear.


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With a startle from his brief mental flashback, he looked towards his right and spotted a circular wood-wreck on the trunk of the tree half a metre behind him. Adnan thrusted his head back to face the hostile source of the projectile as a sense of dread and danger flowed rapidly within his bloodstream as adrenaline kicked in once again for the thousandth time.
"Sir! 56th is finally upon us at the foot of Chandu!", his Sergeant-Major informed him with a tone of distress.
A little over a day had passed as 'C' Company of the 1st Malay Brigade had retreated to Bukit Chandu at 1430 hours due to suppressive artillery superiority by the Japanese.

It all began when they were tasked to defend The Gap against the invading Japanese troops from the North-west. First hostile contact occurred at about 1400 hours on February 13, 1942. 'B' Company had suffered a massive defeat as they defended the frontline against the heavily supported Japanese 18th Division. Several perished while many others became POWs.
Few had made it back.

'C' Company fought along the other Companies and held their line until the situation appeared bleak and were ordered to retreat back to Bukit Chandu for a strategic defence advantage at 1430 hours, February 14. It was also meant to be a key stronghold of a historic last stand.

With declining supplies and ammunition, Second Lieutenant Adnan performed a swift mental calculation of odds and opportunities before realising the imminent fate that was staring blatantly at his men. The 7th Platoon of 'C' Company remained in high spirits and morale even though hard battles had been fought. A source of peak morale boost came from their earlier mini victory over the Japanese trickery deployed - The see though and subsequent gun-down of the Japanese troops disguised in Punjabi uniform. This infuriated the Japanese command, in line with the frustration induced from the difficulties imposed by the Malay Regiment.

Adnan recapped his earlier illusion and inspired a decision for his men. With a quick swipe of his rough tongue across his arid lips in futile aim of ignoring his thirst, he gathered his thoughts before beginning.
"Comrades of the Malay Regiment, brethren of the 7th Platoon. Hear my words under such heinous times. We have endeavoured and performed highly above our country's expectation of us. We have persuasively irritated our enemy against their aggression and in doing so we've instilled one more day of peace to our people, our family, our loved ones, who desperately depend on us for it.", a unified roar of agreement rose through the dense forested region.

"It is through our fight for our sovereignty where our nation stays free of invaders with malicious intentions, and it is through the nation's sound sovereignty where our family and loved ones stay safe and sound. Peace is the common precious condition that we all want for our people and chaos is the common ultimate gift we all wish for our enemy.", he paused for a random survey of his men's looks on their faces to see if they had sustained his point.

"Death may come to our family and loved ones should we decide to give up at this moment just because we're at the end of our supplies and ammunition, and death is in essence the most optimistic fate that they can receive from our aggressors. Ruthless torture of our people, outrageous stripping of our people's dignity, predominant enslavement of our people's freedom. They will beat our parents, humiliate our brothers and sisters, rape our spouses and starve our children, and at the long run of it, they will not allow them a quick death that they will so desperately desire for in aim of an escape for a better fate in a better world elsewhere. That is beyond the worst that we will ever want for them should we allow the enemy to succeed.", bitter facial expressions filled the men around him. Adnan paused yet again for his words to be digested for inspiration.

"We have learned the art of Silat and let us now honour the skills bestowed upon us by our forefathers and use our fists in close quarters combat againt our enemy down below. We will use our bayonets together with the spirit of our Kris in our hearts to deter and cast the devils out of our land. Let us strike fear in the enemy, fight to the very last man in resilience and never look back. We shall die trying and not live crying.", several determined faces now surrounded Adnan. Adnan knew in his heart that it was time to end it, with his platoon's motto.
"Biar putih tulang, jangan putih mata!", he roared in uplifting conviction as others rose and echoed his final words in boisterous succession.

Adnan spun around in his Lewis machine-gun post and after a ten second halt for him to regather thoughts of his life thus far, he lifted his eyelids in tenacious determination and squeezed off the first round of his final few left in his magazine to declare the glorious last stand of the 7th Platoon atop Bukit Chandu.


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In remembrance of Lt. Adnan Saidi and all the brave men of valour who gave their lives for the sovereignty of Singapore.


Total Defence Day 2010, Singapore.

(The above short story is fiction inspired by the WW2 Hero Lt Adnan Saidi whose actions provided a firm foundation for all descendants of Singapore to learn of the importance of total defence with qualities that he had shown in exemplification to others. It is in no attempt of any way to put down any party of today's context that illustrates differently, thus all are strongly advised to disregard any similarities and trends between the imperial Japan of WW2 and modern Japan of today. Kindly note that the above is based on certain events depicted during the 'Battle of Bukit Chandu' and is loosely accurate for literature purpose. Any fault or inaccuracy is deemed to be intentional by the author and does not reflect similar upon the actual facts and accounts provided by factual historic records.)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Feature: The CURRENCY

Academic pursuers in Singapore are more often than not distracted by the syllabus and workload bestowed upon them, so they tend to leave other aspects with a minor portion of attention. When we're in primary and secondary schools, we didn't have to bother ourselves with our school attire and hairstyle as school rules governed it. After foundation studies, most of us were pretty excited about gaining the precious liberty of wardrobe display in tertiary institutions. After all, every student is able to make his or her own fashion statement by their choice of outfit. It may render strong (or faint) hints of an idea of what the person is about, purely basing upon dress sense. Fashion instills a sense of identity that is unique to each of us.

Let's face it, campus life will be dull and uninspiring if everybody selects to dress with no sense. Ever held a vivid conversation with your clique peers over some passing person with a loud fashion style? With everyone performing distinct wardrobe decisions, you'll be assured of a dynamic and vibrant environment where people don, converse and breathe fashion.

So unless you're really solely interested in inscribing your name permanently on the Dean's List, there's actually another fun side to school life. Don't be backed down by peer pressure in class for there's a glamorous reason for you to do so now without worrying about your surrounding incessant mockery. There's a fashion squad on the prowl around tertiary institutions for interesting fashion and unique style!

Starting this year, The CURRENCY has successfully established an online presence with their official website showcasing the results of their fashion hunt around schools such as NTU, SMU and NUS. Keeping affairs simple and clean, the team seeks to offer nothing but pure inspiring lookbooks featuring students modelling their favourite fashion concepts. What this translates to is this: You may well be the next person featured to publicly impress your personal style definition. Give it a shot, your style might be one that others will desire and pick up.

Keep a look out for The CURRENCY. You may be the next tertiary fashion icon!
Are you NEXT?

(Visit The CURRENCY @ http://thecurrency.org/)

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Feature: Beerfest Asia 2009


First, it's the devastating economic crisis, followed by that sad Rojak poisoning incident I managed to read off the papers over the shoulders of some poor white collar gentleman who seemed to be more interested in the Classifieds (probably trying to revive from a recent mass retrenchment exercise) onboard the MRT. I thought the ever-changing cursed weather was the end of bad things to come, but that was before the Newsreel on the tube shouted Swine Flu repeatedly over the past few days.

Let's put an end to the previous paragraph of bad news and allow me to direct you to something that can brighten up your day, or should I say the coming long weekend this week?

Beerfest Asia 2009 is hitting us from 29 May to 03 May at the Singapore Flyer! With live music sets (including a live performance by Vertical Horizon!) and endless flow of over a hundred types of beer (including beers that will be available in Singapore for the first time!), this truly transcends beyond the typical chilling crowd where it caters specially for beer enthusiasts and live music lovers. You can expect to taste beer brewed in places like Chile, Switzerland and Mexico, which will allow you to boast to even avid pub frequenting fans of the exotic beer experience you enjoyed over the weekend. Live music fans will find themselves rejoicing when they know that some of Timbre's favourite artistes like The Goodfellas, Jack & Rai with EIC, and 53A will be jamming the event high up in spirits!

Don't like what you've just read so far? Fret not for there's also the Victoria Bitter National Arm Wrestling Championship on top of the usual bar sports like Pool and pinball machines. Visit the official site for more details if you're on for a good weekend filled with booze and music. Just do us a favour: Don't tip off those Tiger-wielding heartland uncles on this.

Have a great weekend and stay safe.


Photography Credits due: Beerfest Asia 2009

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Feature: HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition

As much as I've desired to label this article under the "Couture" agenda, it's essentially a work of technological art. We've always dreamed of how some day, with the outraging presence of the petite netbook these days, designers will collaborate with netbook makers to produce haute couture editions. This dream has finally materialized! Being marketed aggressively as the first 'digital clutch', when it was first sighted at Vivienne Tam's Spring/Summer 2009 RTW show, ladies finally earned an opportunity to pamper themselves with advance technological gadgets other than their PSPs, DS Lites and Ipods! As a member of the opposite gender community, I have to admit the vast amount of envy I hold in my heart.

The latest netbook offering from HP now arrives in various versions, out of which one exciting option caught our lustful attention. The new HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition boasts an external prosperous red chassis with peony floral prints that is so fashionably head-turning! With a 10.1 inch widescreen LED display and a sexy 1 inch thickness, it still allows comfortable typing action with spacious keys, including a special "double-happiness" Enter key.



Here's why we think it's so sexily charming and attractive: As a netbook, its lightweight feature encourages everyday computing with extreme mobility for the business executives as well as tertiary students. It allows one to be resourceful and flexible, where one can easily gain access to the Internet even while on the move. This brings you an edge forward of those who can only rely on their PDAs and smart phones. As a fashion accessory, it is haute couture. With one in hand, it clearly relays to others highly of the owner as one who handles top class fashion with prestige. Chances are that the ordinary folks will probably walk up to you and comment on your nice "G-mask" job, when that happens you can proudly enlighten them on your fashionable netbook with delight like a true deserving fashionista.

The HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition is definitely one of MSR's top picks in the must-have of this season, highly recommended for our dear deep-pocketed fashion forward friends.

The HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition is currently going at S$1099 that includes a limited edition flipcase and bag charm worth more than S$130 from now till 28 February. Gentlemen, it's Valentine's Day soon.


For more information, visit the official site.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Feature: NSW 21 Mercer @ NYC

Finally, Nike's first stand-alone Sportswear boutique right in New York city: 21 Mercer

Ever since the launch of Nike Sportswear label with intent to integrate sports into people's lifestyle wear, it is without doubt that Nike vies for a share in the sports-inspired fashion pie. Shortly known as NSW, it has all their icons under its belt such as the Air Force 1, the Air Max 90, the AW77 fleece, the Eugene track jacket, the Windrunner, the Cortez, the Dunk and the latest NSW t-shirt range. 'What a nice way to converge all their popular icons into a casual sports lifestyle fashion collection!', we thought.

Here's a quick look through the store @ NYC SoHo neighbourhood:






Not to forget their latest Flywire technology that made many of their latest collection busking in limelight for their lightweight properties. With it comes the 21 Mercer Lunaracer, the Air Max 90 Flywire and the Flywire Windrunner, all of which are exclusive only to the 21 Mercer store among other limited edition items. Let's hope they patent the Flywire technology soon.

A piece of good news for sidetracking, the standard Lunaracer is now available at all Nike retail outlets! Here's a quick clip on it:



Designed for sport, remastered for life.
Nike Sportswear.

Managing Editor,
MuHu Son

Friday, May 30, 2008

Feature: Belvedere Vodka Launch Party @ J Bar

We're down at the Belvedere Vodka Launch Party @ J Bar that took place in mid May. Sure drank ourselves silly with the free flow of Belvedere Vodka drinks available all the way till 9.30pm. MSR brings you a special feature on the event highlights.





Saturday, March 22, 2008

MSR: Feature - Rock'it 08 Encore Party @ Homeclub

Homeclub @ Riverwalk



Let's ROCK to the RHYTHM!

With the stunning success of February's NTU Rock'it 08 Festival 'alcoholly-fueled' by Homeclub Asahi, it's once again BACK with an Encore Party held in the grounds of Homeclub's premises power-driven by 3 bands - Brown Shoe Electric, s.p.o.n.g.e & King Kong Jane!

All you have to do is to front a $12 cover charge that's inclusive of a standard housepour or beer, with an exclusive promotional sensation that has every Asahi mug to go at $5 all the way till midnight, and you're all set to rock & roll. It's very conducive towards a nice evening featuring heart-thumping great music scene with affordable drinks.
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Kudos to good old' Deryck, Rhythm Guitarist of Brown Shoe Electric, with his nice original composition - Living in The Eyes of You (1st song of BSE-Part 1 video). Do check it out and render your fullest support!

Let's enjoy the moments @ Homeclub where they BROUGHT DA HOUSE DOWN!
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Brown Shoe Electric




Brown Shoe Electric (Part 1)

Brown Shoe Electric (Part 2)


s.p.o.n.g.e





s.p.o.n.g.e (Part 1)

s.p.o.n.g.e (Part 2)


King Kong Jane


King Kong Jane (Part 1)




King Kong Jane (Part 2)


The featured videos are uploaded in lower quality in mind of speed uploading and loading for viewing. Higher quality videos may be available in due time, so do check back for them!

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Note: All videos are copyrighted by MSR and all rights reserved to the respective bands for music credits due.


MSR Managing Editor

MuHu Son

Friday, March 21, 2008

MSR: Feature - MuHu Son Goes Acting


Life's like a drama, without rehearsals you never know what will happen next. You've just got to keep acting your role out in front of the endlessly rolling camera, which is why people tend to comment on how difficult life actually is.

Living your own current life is tedious enough, but living someone else's life? Yes, that's right! Acting allows you to enter another character's life by stepping into his shoes and walk around the fictitious world created by the scriptwriter. (Always thought about how nice it would be if you could just be someone else hmm?)

Here I am, thanks to Minghui, at ADM (School of Arts, Design & Media) for her team's cinematography assignment shoot as one of the cast!


Here's a little breakdown on the characters & plot:

I play the male protagonist, Alex who is an honest & down-to-earth scholar cum court official in the ancient dynasty era of China. Due to a recent promotion, he moved to a new mansion in Xiang Yang together with his virtuous and demure wife, Nancy. Both of them entertain their house-warming guests Coop & his Lady, Celine, by playing Mahjong in Alex's mansion. Coop is also a Court Official but of a inferior rank, however he's wealthier than Alex, thus the constant sense of sarcasm and mockery present in his tone of speech towards him. Celine is always out of the situation, often absorbed in her own personal world and owns a 'bimbotic' demeanour.

Nancy confirming her roles with the Director while Alex's trying to enter into his role

Another angle shoot of the same (Camera-man's practicing his angles hmm?)

The shoot began in the morning with only Alex & Nancy for the team to focus on their takes. When I thought it was going to be a quick session since the scenes appeared to be rather brief, I didn't realize how wrong I was! It took the whole morning and continued further when the other two casts arrived in the afternoon! I started to feel for the Mediacorp drama actors who had to endure for a longer drama series project filming.

All of us commence building chemistry with one another for better role-immersion

The technical expertise that Minghui's team utilized stood to impress and amaze me. I've never realized how complex a filming session could turn out to be, especially with all the lightings and angles that were so sensitive to the contribution of the desired effect that the team seeked for. The details involved served to be extremely delicate, everything was well-thought out prior within their mental image before realizing them in physical form on set.

The 'tree' that was supposed to be outside the window

The sound-crew and the camera-crew working on set

Alex trying out a set of modern drums during his break

In all, I've learnt a lot from my participation and shall be looking forward to such projects in future. Hope the MSR readers too, have enjoyed this feature post and attained enlightenment in this field of profession!

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Photography Credits Due: Licheng

MSR Managing Editor

MuHu Son