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And who is Cheryl Fox?

Are you in the right country? You don't own a television set?

new additions

Local stage actor, Gary Fernandez as well as local comedian, Kenneth Thexeira, are two bright, young, up and coming starlets that are sure to set the industry ablaze in the years to come with their marvelous delivery and smouldering charisma. Keep a lookout for these two youngsters in the coming months.

agreed!

Yes, I have to whole-heartedly agree with the discussion headline : new additions. I had the pleasure to watch Kenneth Thexeira perform at the Crossroads Rally in March organised by a Catholic Youth organization, and his performance captivated me entirely. I am definitely looking forward to his future performances.

Stage actor Gary Fernandez also left me spellbound after i viewed a play he was casted in. A versatile performer, with the ability to switch between comedy and drama like the snap of a finger, Fernandez is poised to dominate the local theater scene for many years to come.

It is heartening to know that these two youngsters have the world ahead of them, and that they have put their foot on the pedal accelerating them towards a certain superstardom.

OMG people, this is not a stage review section...pls don't get off track...

Problem with "Modern Eurasians" subsection

I think the "Modern Eurasians" subsection contains a number of stereotypes and may violate Wikipedia's "neutral point of view" policy. Can someone – perhaps a Eurasian Singaporean – look into improving it? Cheers, Jacklee 13:43, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

If the shoe fits...

I note, for instance, that model and Channel V International VJ Sarah Tan, who is named in that section, doesn't even fit the stated profile – it is her mother who is of European descent while her father is Chinese. Cheers, Jacklee 13:56, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

But she did go to UWC, is first generation, and speaks with a western accent. and it does say "generally" and "usually". 3 out of 4 ain't bad.

Do sign your posts! Cheers, Jacklee 15:27, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

I see that an editor took the initiative to remove the section on 9 July 2007. Cheers, Jacklee 15:52, 9 July 2007 (UTC)