Singapore to Host First Major International Art Festivals since Pandemic BY :THE JAKARTA GLOBE MARCH 16, 2021
Jakarta. Singapore will stage international arts festivals involving over 60 shows and 300 performances starting mid-May, arguably the biggest festivals since the Covid-19 pandemic began early last year.
The festivals will be a mixture of video streaming, live performances and multi-platform interactive shows to attract as many audiences as possible while giving high regard for the health protocol.
The 16-day event will “showcase artists who have incorporated different technologies from lo-fi to high-tech to interact with audiences in real time; live performances in theatres, and shows where artists have collaborated across borders,” the organizers said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Look out, Labs: French bulldogs now 2nd most popular US dog
JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press
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‘A major reason for failing CSS exams is ignoring relevant syllabus’
Karachi
March 15, 2021
Students who are interested in taking the Central Superior Services (CSS) examinations should focus on their studies and not ignore the importance of preparation, said Prof Dr Abdul Hai Madani, associate professor in the Humanities Department of the NED University.
Addressing the introductory class organised by the University of Karachi’s Students Guidance, Counselling & Placement Bureau (SGCPB) for those enrolled in the preparation course for the CSS exams, Dr Madani said that one of the major reasons for failure in the CSS exams is that the students ignore the syllabus and content.