FoxyWu

33 years

Posted in Everyday Happenings by fariwu on July 10, 2010

 Thirty-three years ago (and one day), two people got married.

9th July 2010.

They had 3 kids, one who got married, one who loves film, and one who can’t decide. 

We took many efforts just to get this photo.

HAHAHAHAHA looks like James, can!

Newsroom Escapades

Posted in Everyday Happenings by fariwu on July 8, 2010

I finally got to see the interior of local clubbing hotspot Supperclub when a flea market was held there:

Entrance of Supperclub.

Yes, I was bored. Came too early, everyone was still setting up.

When the flea market finally started:

Sorry random guy, for turning your head into a giant disco ball.

This was still very very early, not many shoppers were around. There were supposed to be 2 celebrities at the event: Joanne Peh and Dawn Yang and I was hoping to interview at least one of them. Turns out, Joanne Peh only had ‘associates’ to manhandle the actual booth, she wasn’t around. And Dawn Yang was super late. I only caught a glimpse of her when I was leaving. She was walking up the staircase and I was walking down. And since I was already in a rush to get back to school and finish my assignment, I didn’t bother talking to her.

For the next assignment, I had initially wanted to go to the Wu Gaozhong’s exhibition at Linda Gallery in Dempsey Road, an artist creating art using pencil and hair. I thought that sounded interesting, until I saw some preview photos online:

WTH. Not my thing. At all.
I half-wish I did go though. Because at that very night, reports streamed in that the artist (and great donator to arts causes) passed away the day before. And I never got to see his art in person.

So the next obligatory assignment took me to the Arts House, where I could see the traffic jam coming from the National Day Parade rehearsals that were just nearby. Anyway, I was at the Arts House to check out the photo exhibition of amazing and completely ethereal pictures he took while in different parts of the world… underwater. And some of these photos are really the most awesome and awe-inspiring photos ever.

I like these though they’ve got this completely out-of-this world quality about them.

And then because there was another exhibition Cats of the World also going on at the exact same place, I couldn’t resist taking a look. They framed some very nice photos, but I didn’t take photos of the photos.

Cat in Singapore

Stray cats in Tiong Bahru, Singapore

Cat in Ephesus, Turkey

LIEKS.

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