The NUS History Alumni Association is hosting (for the first time) a Mad Hatters Party at the new NUS Alumni House next Friday.
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The Dim Sum Dollies (in the History of Singapore) are BACK!
Dim Sum Dollies are back! With their hilarious version of the History of Singapore!
Triumphant after a sold-out run last year, the Dollies (and Hossan Leong) will be strutting and singing in the Esplanade Theatre for a second time from 21 to 28 February 2008. So if you have not seen it, do catch them before… »
Singapore: Story of Possibilities
by Sarah Ismail
How many ways to tell the story of Singapore?
It’s August again, and it’s National Day Parade time, where the obligatory reference to Raffles, the Japanese Occupation, and Separation are made. In the later years of the NDP, Sang Nila Utama started making an appearance – possibly because Malay costumes are more… »
Review: Dim Sum Dollies as citizenhistorians
by Hong Lysa
It had been a long day. I had spent three hours that afternoon at a talk for teachers on historiography, which emphasized the importance of time and location in history-writing, both of the event and of the writing of it. How history-writing is not about finding out what really happened — an impossible… »