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A Bit of Culture: ANTHROPOMORPHIZATION

Kam Raslan | Umapagan Ampikaipakan | Ong Jo-Lene

18-Feb-17 17:00

A Bit of Culture: ANTHROPOMORPHIZATION

If there’re any big words we’ve used on this show, anthropomorphize is arguably the most bombastic so far. We welcome a first timer on the show, arts curator Ong Jo-Lene, breaking down the concept of biennales and its value to ASEAN countries; Kam speaks his mind about attributing human traits to animals - that’s what the big word means - and with the Oscar’s coming up Uma taps into the current movie craze, musicals.


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