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Climate Appropriate Spoilers

Sim Wie Boon | Rahmah Pauzi | Kam Raslan

19-Apr-19 21:00

Climate Appropriate Spoilers

Our culture vultures are back with three topics from the world of the arts and pop culture. This week host Kam Raslan is joined by video producer Rahmah Pauzi - discussing the growing number of climate-change refugees; and Morning Run's Sim Wie Boon, discussing spoilers. Kam kicks it off by bringing up Gordon Ramsey's recent uproar after an unfavorable review of his new Asian restaurant Lucky Cat and shares his thoughts on cultural appropriation in food. Rahmah then paints a rather gloomy picture of our future with the rising number of people displaced due to climate change. And finally, Wie Boon's take on our penchant to spoil movies and TV series for others and mull over its possible impacts on friendship.

Produced by: Ali Johan


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