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The Lighter Side Of Dystopia

Kam Raslan | Lee Chwi Lynn | Eddin Khoo

09-Sep-17 17:00

The Lighter Side Of Dystopia

This week, Lee Chwi Lynn and Eddin Khoo add their voices to Kam's to make another exciting episode of A Bit Of Culture. Lynn shares a few thoughts on the ever-changing nature of work, especially now in millennial context. Eddin then goes on to talk about the idea of dystopia - are we going to slip into one in the near future? Finally, Kam lightens the mood by asking the question of what really goes into making a good cover version of a song?


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