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Gentle Bones and Clara Benin. Credit: Press
Gentle Bones has released a new collaborative single with Clara Benin titled âA Day At A Time.â
The two singer-songwriters worked on the track, which is out today (March 5), together online during 2020âs lockdown. âWe went through many WhatsApp conversations and calls, also a lot of large files being sent through the web,â Gentle Bones â real name Joel Tan â said in a statement.
âItâs my first experience working fully virtually and I loved it! Clara actually wrote many beautiful parts to the song which unfortunately couldnât be squeezed into the final track.â
Orange Tree Theatre announces Inside/Outside
February 22, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
Orange Tree Theatre today announces
Inside/Outside; a collection of world première short plays by six emerging and established writers, performed and live-streamed from the Orange Tree Theatre’s auditorium. The first three plays, written by Deborah Bruce, Joel Tan and Joe White, focus on the theme of Inside, and will be streamed live 25 – 27 March 2021. The final three plays by Sonali Bhattacharyya, Zoe Cooper and Kalungi Ssebandeke explore the theme of Outside, streamed live 15 – 17 April 2021.
The collection, directed by Anna Himali Howard and Georgia Green, cover stories of estrangement and loneliness; of connection and redemption; of despair in confinement to hope found in life outdoors.
The Straits Times
Gentle Bones and Benjamin Kheng s new duet came about after a drunken discussion
Gentle Bones (left), whose real name is Joel Tan, and Benjamin Kheng have long been fans of each other s work.
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SINGAPORE - A man among the seven people linked to the Orchard Towers murder in July last year pleaded guilty on Monday (Dec 14) to obstructing justice by disposing of a bloodstained T-shirt worn by another man involved in the incident.
Loo Boon Chong, 27, was initially charged with the murder of Mr Satheesh Noel Gobidass, 31. His charge was later reduced to that of consorting with Tan Sen Yang, 28, who had the karambit knife - a curved blade resembling a claw - on his person at the time of the incident, as well as another charge of preventing justice.
The consorting charge will be taken into consideration for his sentencing.