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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 20 MIN

Viewpoint: Can Singapore’s arts scene compete with streaming?

from The Afternoon Update with Lynlee Foo · host MONEY FM 89.3

As streaming, gaming, social media, and endless digital entertainment compete for attention, what still gets people to leave the house for an arts event? On Viewpoint, Lynlee Foo speaks with Corrie Tan, Arts Editor at independent magazine Jom, and Director of the Asian Dramaturgs’ Network, about the future of live arts experiences in Singapore. Can festivals like the Singapore International Festival of Arts offer something audiences cannot get digitally? Why do some people still feel the arts are “not for them”? And in a convenience-driven world, what makes a live performance feel worth the time, effort, and attention?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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