2010 Singapore Grand Prix Concert: Daughtry

September 30, 2010 · Photos · 5 comments | Tags: , , , , ,

On the last weekend of September, I went on a weekend-long trip to Singapore to attend two concerts that were to take place during the 2010 Singapore Grand Prix racing event. The first concert was by a band fronted by a man whose voice and preferred musical genre captivated me from his participation in the fifth season of American Idol. It is one of the best concerts I’ve ever attended.


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The Graveyard Book (2008)

September 23, 2010 · Reviews · 8 comments | Tags: , , , ,

Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book paints a world where safety is assured in the arms of the dead, and that sure death lurks in the world of the living — unless something is done about it. Gripping yet sprinkled with tender moments, it is a book that promotes the versatility of a youthful imagination.


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The Travelling Czech Postcard

September 20, 2010 · Culture · 12 comments | Tags: , ,

I received a souvenir in the mail last week, sent all the way from the Czech Republic. Little did I know the gift would come with an extra story, which it could only dictate, had it been capable of voice.


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Exposure: Blog Design Interview on InspireMonkey

September 18, 2010 · Press · 8 comments | Tags: , ,

I had the honour of being interviewed for an article on blog design. The interview, along with the words of six other talented designers, is published on the design and resource website, InspireMonkey.


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The Lost Symbol (2009)

September 15, 2010 · Reviews · 3 comments | Tags: , , , ,

After two novels were written about the Catholic Church and the Opus Dei movement, American novelist Dan Brown takes a break from stirring controversy in the direction of one religion. In his 2009 effort, complete with the Brown-ian literary formula, The Lost Symbol targets the Freemasons.


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