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CNA
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
CNA938 Rewind - "To the Last Gram" - Putting Anorexia in the Spotlight using Comics
CNA938 Rewind Play In 'Culture Club', Melanie Oliveiro focuses on the local comic 'To the Last Gram', a fictional young adult coming-of-age story about living with an eating disorder (ED). Put out by publisher Difference Engine, 'To the Last Gram' is written by Shreya Davies and illustrated by Vanessa Wong. Written from the perspective of the protagonist Divya, the comic unpacks the lived experience of ED – how it impacts family members and affects those who grow up in diet-free households. Wong and Davies will also discuss Divya's emotional and mental journey via the captivating illustrations and unique writing style. CNA938 Rewind - Redefining Beachfront Retreats - the Story Behind Oshom Bali In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro speaks to a luxury travel director in Europe who is now the founder of one of Bali's most buzzworthy openings of 2025. Daisy Angus, founder of Oshom Bali, talks about her brand new luxury beachfront boutique hotel located in the heart of Bali's Nuanu Creative City. Angus, who has a decade of experience in luxury hospitality, will recount the story behind Oshom: from its creative concept to fleshing-out its design-led experiences up to opening day. She'll also talk about how Nuanu Creative City is reshaping Bali's cultural and ecological landscape. 19 mins CNA938 Rewind - "To the Last Gram" - Putting Anorexia in the Spotlight using Comics In 'Culture Club', Melanie Oliveiro focuses on the local comic 'To the Last Gram', a fictional young adult coming-of-age story about living with an eating disorder (ED). Put out by publisher Difference Engine, 'To the Last Gram' is written by Shreya Davies and illustrated by Vanessa Wong. Written from the perspective of the protagonist Divya, the comic unpacks the lived experience of ED – how it impacts family members and affects those who grow up in diet-free households. Wong and Davies will also discuss Divya's emotional and mental journey via the captivating illustrations and unique writing style. 30 mins CNA938 Rewind - Teaching with a Twist - Meet Singapore's TikTok Educators In 'Made in SG', Melanie Oliveiro speaks with two local TikTok personalities - who double-up as educators - on the popular social media platform. BioGirl MJ (@justkeepthinking), co-founder and host of the science channel 'Just Keep Thinking' talks about how her lessons focus on bite-sized videos about science and wildlife. Math Tutor May (@maythematics) who is the founder of math tuition centre 'Maythematics', talks about her role as an educator and content creator who provides valuable tips and solutions to students. 32 mins

Straits Times
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
The Straits Times Weekly Bestsellers May 10
Fiction: The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei. PHOTO: WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON 1. (-) The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei 2. (-) King Of Envy by Ana Huang 3. (-) To The Last Gram by Shreya Davies 4. (-) Delicious Hunger by Hai Fan; translated by Jeremy Tiang 5. (3) Sunrise On The Reaping by Suzanne Collins 6. (2) Fearless by Lauren Roberts 7. (-) Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry 8. (8) The Convenience Store By The Sea by Sonoko Machida 9. (6) Lost Souls Meet Under A Full Moon by Mizuki Tsujimura; translated by Yuki Tejima 10. (-) Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt Non-fiction: Elevate Your Assets, Elevate Your Wealth by Kelvin Fong. PHOTO: BOOK BAR 1. (1) Elevate Your Assets Elevate Your Wealth by Kelvin Fong 2. (3) Why Palestine? Reflections From Singapore by Walid Jumblatt Abdullah 3. (-) The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle 4. (8) The Psychology Of Money by Morgan Housel 5. (7) The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins 6. (-) The Land Of The Rising Sun And The Lion City by Tommy Koh and Ishikawa Hiroshi 7. (-) We Singaporeans Are Very Concerned by Thum Ping Tjin 8. (5) The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt 9. (10) Atomic Habits by James Clear 10. (-) The Psychology Of Leadership by Sebastien Page Children's: What's Inside The Red Box? by Phua San San. PHOTO: EPIGRAM BOOKS 1. (-) What's Inside The Red Box? by Phua San San 2. (8) Dog Man 13: Big Jim Begins by Dav Pilkey 3. (3) Dog Man 12: The Scarlet Shedder by Dav Pilkey 4. (-) Sherlock Sam's Orange Shorts: The Second Pair by Stephanie Garber 5. (-) Investigators: Class Action by John Patrick Green 6. (-) Agents Of S.U.I.T: Wild Ghost Chase by John Patrick Green 7. (-) Bo Bo And Cha Cha's Big Day Out (Book 2) by Jason Erik Lundberg 8. (9) The Incredible Basket by Quek Hong Shin 9. (-) Every School A Good School by Ng Ziqin 10. (-) Secrets Of Singapore by Lesley-Anne Tan and Monica Lim This is The Straits Times' compilation of bestseller lists from the Kinokuniya, Epigram, Wardah Books, Book Bar and Afterimage bookstores. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.