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  Monday
7 September
Monday
8 September
Tuesday'
9 September
Wednesday
10 September
Thursday
11 September
Friday
12 September
9pm Once Upon a Tree: Tides & Coastlines The Human Spirit
Malcolm & Barbara - Love's Farewell
Lifestyle
Supernanny


Lifestyle
Striker
Lifestyle
World Cafe Asia

Lifestyle
Ganges
930pm Dish with Vivien Lifestyle
Indian Food Made Easy
10pm FilmArt
- Half Nelson

Live From Abbey Road

Documentary
Sport Science

Documentary
Earth From Above

Documentary
Culture X (PG)

Documentary
Seconds From Disaster
(New Episodes!)
1030pm
11pm Performance
Morricone conducts Morricone
(Part 1)


Destination Truth (PG)

Animania
Jigoku Shoujo

Animania
Shakugan No Shana

Animania
D.Gray-Man ep100
(Same week telecast as Japan!)

1130

Animania
Neo Angelique Abyss
(Same week telecast as Japan!)

Animania
Zero no Tsukaima: Princesses no Rondo
(Same week telecast as Japan!)

Animania
Samurai Deeper Kyo (PG)
 
     
Scene In Singapore
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Scene In Singapore
Day Dreams
Day Dreams & Night Musings
12 - 14 September 2008
Night & Day
bar+gallery+friends

DAYDREAMS & NIGHT MUSINGS is a site-specific dance performance that explores the temporal elements of past in present, old spaces with new uses, and contemplates the possible interface of prosaic modern life with the dramatic residue of ancient myth.

Working together in the art deco building of Night & Day bar+gallery+friends in a grand excavation, choreographer Angela Liong collaborates with video artist Jing Chiang, experimental musicians from Choppa, and the ARTS FISSION dancers and try to peel away layers of old wall-paints, peer through antique patterns of metal grilles and discover faint stirs of life past lurching behind the relentless pulses of life present.

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Striker!
A Turtle's Guide to the Pacific
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FilmArt in September

The Human Spirit
The Human Spirit
Mondays 9pm

 
 
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Dominic Matei survives a cataclysmic event to find his youth restored. His physical rejuvenation is matched by a highly evolved intellect, which attracts the attention of Nazi scientists. - Youth Without Youth, The Picturehouse, coming soon in September
Your guide to the arts in Singapore is now available on radio every weekday from 6am to 10am on Lush 99.5FM.
(25 - 31 AUG 08)
  1. FILMART: SINGAPORE DREAMING
  2. CULTURE X (PG)
  3. EARTH FROM ABOVE
  4. INDIAN FOOD MADE EASY
  5. WORLD CAFE ASIA
  6. D. GRAY-MAN
  7. PREHISTORIC PARK
  8. SECONDS FROM DISASTER
  9. GENERATION NEXT V
  10. INDIA WITH SANJEEV BASHKAR
     
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My son simply loves your DOCUMENTARY @ 10 : BRAINIAC on Tuesday nights. Too bad it ended last Tuesday. What season of Brainiac was on TV last night? When will you start airing the next season of Brainiac again?
Thanks for such an entertaining programme!!

- Edmund Tan, 37

Alright! We have another anime that is being shown at the same week as its japanese broadcast. Its really great! Thank you arts central for bringing us the newest in anime.
Anyway, I found out that the anime being shown on thursday, zero no tsukaima: princess no rondo, is the 3rd season of the anime. Maybe you can show the first 2 seasons of the anime as well then we can watch the complete series properly.
Thank you very much
- Chang Zhi Ping, 18

Hai arts central...1st time i'm writin in to u... i like that u r showing programs like destination truth... that kind of documentary shows which have suspense... i'd like u to show more of that show... cos it attracts people to watch it esp me... hope u add in more shows like destination truth... gd luck arts central
- Ridzuan, 19

I love BARE BEAUTY.  Anita Kapoor is a great host and really knows her stuff.  My partner and I watch it faithfully each week and we have learned a lot.  We currently live in New York City but hope to visit Singapore again soon, and see first hand all the shops that Anita visits.
- Hidesato Sakakibara, 48

 


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