Go Library September 2016
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Go Library September 2016
September 2016 www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary OUR PICK FOR THIS MONTH SG Author Series: A. Wahab Hj. Hamzah 13 A. Wahab Hj. Hamzah is a prolific author. His published books include Igau, Tuhan Masih Sayang, Berlalu Sudah Dukanya, Renungan and Hikmah. Some of his works have also been translated into Mandarin by Chan Maw Woh. His collection of short stories, Tuhan Masih Sayang bagged the consolation prize for Hadiah Sastera 2003. All Rights Reserved. ARTS 04 READ 09 BUSINESS 14 WELLNESS 15 OTHER HAPPENINGS 17 BOOK REVIEWS BY THE ALEXANDRIAN 26 NL PRESENTS 37 The National Library Board, Singapore disclaims all liability and responsibility for any loss caused to any person by any act or omission due to the material contained herein. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, the National Library Board, Singapore. Independent advice and opinions expressed by the presenters do not denote endorsement by National Library Board (NLB), its staff, associates and affiliates. NLB reserves the right to cancel or postpone any programmes without prior notice. All information is correct at the time of printing. For the latest updates, please visit www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary DESIGN Graphic Masters & Advertising Pte Ltd Dear Readers, There is a saying: you are only as old as you feel. This month, invigorate yourself with the creative possibilities of artistic expression as we celebrate Silver Arts at the libraries. Seniors can choose from a wide array of fun and engaging Silver Art programmes, from Peranakan Tile Block Printing to a Crosstalk Workshop. Reflect on your own personal journeys in Silver Memories, a showcase of life stories brought to life through dramatic readings, produced by fellow seniors from The Arts House’s Silver Writing Programme. Find out the different roles art has in the lives of the fifty-plus in various exhibitions at selected libraries (see page 5), and head over to the Plaza at the National Library Building for Arts on the Move, a special series of events, including crafts and dance programmes, happening throughout the month. All this and more in our special feature on pages 4 and 5. September also marks the 10th anniversary of Bishan Public Library. If you haven’t visited this library yet, known for its signature colourful pods, here’s your chance – Bishan Public Library has planned a slew of exciting events for its month-long birthday celebrations. Turn to page 17 for highlights such as a guitar performance and a talk on personality types. Carpe diem and see you at the libraries! Editor: Shanshan Chen Scan this to visit GO Library SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 03 Arts Feature: Silver Arts 1 – 25 September 2016 Silver Arts is a national platform organised by the National Arts Council (NAC) that advocates the meaningful possibilities seniors have in the arts. Into its 5th edition, this year’s festival will take place over four weeks from 1 to 25 September at more than 25 locations island-wide to encourage widespread participation. [Silver Arts] Silver Memories 17 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library [Silver Arts] 相声剧 “欢喜咖啡店” (Silver Kopitiam) 3 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library 在一个大家熟悉的“欢喜乐咖 啡店”里,老顾客和店主建立 起亲密的感情,他们日常生动 有趣的对话内容,为人们带来 了欢乐与回忆。演出聚集了本 地活跃杰出的相声演员杨世 彬,黄家强,纪庆荣,苏维胜, 钱翰豪,李城威等人。肯定给 大家带来笑声不断,喜乐满满 的演出! [Silver Arts] Peranakan Tile Block Printing 4 September 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Enjoy the beauty of Peranakan floor tiles while learning to make your own linocut prints! Have fun printing with colourful inks onto paper. Hope, regret, love and longing. These are the life stories of graduates from The Arts House’s Silver Writing Programme. Come hear dramatised readings of precious recollections. [Silver Arts] The Silver Chorus 18 September 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Move to the music when you learn the basics of choral singing and choreography. [Silver Arts] The Art of Miniature Furniture Making 4 September 12.30 pm – 3.30 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown 21 September 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library Micro-size your furniture for up-size fun – it’s all in the detail. 04 [Silver Arts] 新风相声工作坊 (Crosstalk Workshop) 10 September 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown 新风相声工作坊让您你在笑声 中认识相声,学习相声,创作相 声。参与工作坊的都是本地著 名的相声演员-杨世彬,黄家 强,纪庆荣,苏维胜!不要错过 这个难得的机会! SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary [Silver Arts] Ocarina Workshop: Bridging Generations 25 September 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library Ocarina House takes you through how to play this six-hole ancient instrument fit for all ages, along with a ‘live’ demo. Silver Arts Festival at National Library Building, The Plaza [Silver Arts] Memories – A Tamil Music Concert 25 September 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library Take a trip down memory lane with Tamil films and tunes from ‘60s through to the ‘80s. Mohamed Raffee and the Vasantham Boys perform unforgettable songs from the greatest Tamil movies in stereophonic splendour. [Silver Arts] Connections 1-25 September Level 1, Jurong Regional Library Seniors and community artists showcase the fruit of a collaborative journey, celebrating strength and inspiration. Presented by Tsao Foundation, as part of enhancing the quality of life for the elderly through art. 3 & 4 September 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Relive the Golden Era 11 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Tales of 4 Dialects 17 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm [Silver Arts] Remember Me – Through My Art Featuring works created over a three-month period, view original art pieces and animation expressing heartfelt themes. Selected from three Silver Arts community art projects held from April to June this year. Craft Marathon 10 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Exhibitions 1-25 September The Plaza, National Library Building Arts On The Move Senandung Dari Selatan Programme in Tamil. [Silver Arts] My Home, My Memories, My Journey Come visit The Plaza at National Library Building for unique and exciting programmes happening throughout the four weeks of the festival! Do check out silverarts.nac.gov.sg for more information. 5-27 September Level 2, Ang Mo Kio Public Library Yesterday Once More Appreciate a range of artworks capturing the imprint of unique experiences from the perspectives of persons with dementia. Brought to you by Arts & Dementia, a programme of the Alzheimer’s Disease Association. Handshake Dance 18 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm 24 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Remembering P. Ramlee 25 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Priority will be given to participants aged 50 years and above for all Silver Arts workshops. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 05 Arts Nodes Nodes art fresco JURONG ES JURONG REGIONALREGIONAL LIBRARY LIBRARY NAL LIBRARY WOODLANDS WOODLANDS REGIONAL REGIONAL LIBRARY LIBRARY er Workshop m – 6 pm, om, egional Library digital images into ece of artwork e use of textured paper. Participants aged to bring their images and photo igger than 8X10 able for adults and d 12 and above. RE:SOUND by Art Fresco Presents … Music of the Caribbean 17 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Auditorium, VAT Open Stage: Little Orchestra of Horror Woodlands Regional Library Oct, +6.45 pm – 8 pm, Jaime Wong [Art Fresco] 26 Song Auditorium, Calligraphy Performance Sway to the enchanting 11 Oct, 4.30 pm – 5.15 pm, Woodlands Regional rhythms Library of irresistible Workshop VAT, Jurong Regionaland Library [JRL Live!] 3 September Join us for an eveningCalypso of thrills music, and Join singer-songwriter, Jaime Pinhole Photography discover the evolution of this Programme Zone, and chills as Tze n Looking Wong, recipient of the Noise iconic genre: from its birth Regional Library 25 SeptemberSingapore Award forWoodlands Glass Orchestra brings this and Tobago to Music in in you Trinidad 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm performance featuring new 2012, who writes about life, becoming the signature Performance: Programme Zone, scares musicof the Caribbean. sound 5.00 pmof– 5.30 pm and old thrills of death and love (or the lack Jurong Regional Library it). No registration required. Workshop: and sound effects. No registration required. No registration required. No apps needed for making 5.40pm – 6.00pm [Art Fresco] Caribbean this age-old camera. Turn The Local Indie Artiste – Music Workshop with a small box into a pinhole Get ready for a oneA curious phenomenon in the Pan Cats camera, the forerunner to of-a-kind performance ABOUT COMMUNITY the Mandarin music market singing and modern photography. combining 18 September ARTS & CULTURE NODES 19 Oct, 2 pm – 3 pm,Japanese calligraphy. 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm For children and adults. From May 2014, National Arts Programme Zone, Programme Zone, Noon: Required: Light-tight box Tomochika 890 (Yakkun) Council and National Library Board Woodlands Regional Library Jurong Regional Library eries – Printmaking or handphone box with packs synergistic art formsa wide range of will co-organise am – 12 pm, removable cover. into Aaron a powerful personal Local singer-songwriters engaging arts programmes Jump right in and learn rendition. Carry on withregional the libraries om, at our three for the unique steel to play Lim and Derrick Tham will share good vibes at the handspan, people to come together to national instrument of egional Library about the Mandarinon music calligraphy workshop Trinidad participate and enjoy the arts in and Tobago. Make industry and their journey following. the iconic features their neighbourhood. music with the Pan Cats to through it. Fans are also in for experience the richness of re surrounding life For all ages. Register only a treat as they will be singing Afro-Caribbean culture and B neighbourhoods for workshop. history. For all ages. Adults live. The talk and songs will be REGISTRATION DETAILS e process of printto accompany children in both English and Mandarin. pping on a myriad All programmes are free with 7. under y experiences and required registration, and open to all unless otherwise stated. you canABOUT design and COMMUNITY ARTS & REGISTRATION DETAILS nique pattern on a NODES Please at the library CULTURE Allregister programmes are free with required ief as memorabilia! or through ouropen website registration, and to all unless From May 2014, National Arts Council and Nationale-kiosks, adults. www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary otherwise stated. Library Board will co-organise a wide range of engaging arts programmes at our three regional Please register at the library e-kiosks, or through libraries for people to come together to participate our website www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary and enjoy the arts in their neighbourhood. 06 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Arts Listing PERFORMING ARTS – Ben Johnson, Preface to the First Folio Wandering minstrels take you into the action of Shakespeare’s beloved scenes with lyrical lines ‘live’ and loud. No registration required. Sentimental hits and classical favourites fill the air with an evening featuring the humble harmonica performed in masterful energy. No registration required. [Ticket to the Moon] Folktales Alive: The Magical Lotus Lantern (宝莲灯) Double Bill – Shakespeare and Family 3 September 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Anglo-Chinese School Independent Stage presents a rollicking Pyramus and Thisbe, the play-within-aplay from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Then, switch gears for Family, an original short exploring social pressures upon the family and lonely elderly. A full complement for the heart and head awaits. No registration required. Double Bill – Peer Pressure and Expectations 3 September 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Dive into the pressures surrounding the young. Two original skits highlight growing pains with friends, family and society. Students from Assumption English School shed light on this universal theme. No registration required. The Immortal Bard 3 September 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library Soule of the Age! The applause! delight! The wonder of our stage! 3 September 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Watch the tale of forbidden love, magical powers and untold courage interpreted in Chinese dance. Chen Xiang embarks on a perilous journey to free his mother, San Sheng Mu, from under Mount Hua. Imprisoned there by her elder brother, Er Lang Shen, she is a goddess punished for falling in love with a mere mortal. No registration required. Touchstyle Guitar: What, Why and How 17 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Nope, you’re not seeing double. Watch as Daniel Purnomo demonstrates the special skill of playing two guitars at the same time. This veteran performer, visionary guitarist and conceptor, pulls it off effortlessly for a bit of truly astounding music. Magic of Hulusi Workshop 17 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown RE:SOUND: Music of the Caribbean 10 September 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Square Garden, Central Public Library Sway to the enchanting rhythms of irresistible Calypso music, and discover the evolution of this iconic genre: from its birth in Trinidad and Tobago to becoming the signature sound of the Caribbean. No registration required. PhilHarmonica Ensemble Performance The Hulusi (葫芦丝), also known as the Cucurbit flute, is a tribal folk instrument of the Yi tribe in China, known for its unrelenting, yet soft and moody tone. Find out all about this instrument and pick up some playing techniques for beginners. For ages 13 and above. Take-home instruments will be provided. 10 September 6.00 pm – 6.45 pm Open Stage, library@esplanade SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 07 Arts Listing VISUAL ARTS Speech Bubble Blend technical and creative choices to portray the most evocative of shots. Learn to tell the story behind the face with just the right pose. For ages 15 and above. Required: Fully charged camera and memory card. Various dates & venues Central Public Library Couldn’t make it to ComicCon? Well, the good news is Speech Bubble is much nearer. Head down to Central Public Library for a jam-packed roster of special events celebrating the love of comics over an entire month. Creators, enthusiasts and agencies come together for insider seminars and topical talks with displays featuring collector’s items and recommended books. Feel the buzz at the exhibition of original works. Artist, writer, parent, teacher, child, illustrator, collector, professional – everyone’s invited! Still Life Acrylic Painting for Beginners 4 September 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library 17 September 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library Capture what you see with true-to-life detail. Acquire the skills of this timeless genre and understand the relationship between light, shadow and form. Learn to observe as an artist and use colour for the mood you want. For ages 12 and above. It’s a Snap! Taking Better Portraits 10 September 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library 08 Tatting Tales: Artistry in the Thread 24 September 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Create lace crafts according to your whims and fancy. From its European heyday in the mid-19th century to today’s modern appeal, learn all about stitches, knots, threads and tools for making a variety of intricate tatted lace. More exciting art programmes can also be found on our website or received via our mailing list. To subscribe, please email arts@nlb.gov.sg with the subject “Add me to EDM”. Art Programmes are brought to you by: For ages 21 and above only. 书法工作坊 Chinese Calligraphy Workshop 25 September 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library 让我们带您走入书法世界,了 解更多书法的知识,并且亲自 动手挥毫。 工作坊将以华语讲解,适合成 人和年长人士,入场免费。由 于名额有限,请到任何图书馆 内的资讯服务站或浏览 www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 报名。 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary REGISTRATION DETAILS All programmes are free with required registration, and are open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at any library e-kiosk, or through our website www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary To cancel a registration or request to be placed on the waiting list for a fully registered programme, please email arts@nlb.gov.sg with [programme title – library & date] as the subject. 02 TUE FRI READ 06 The Golden Circle 7.00 pm – 8.45 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library Come join The Story Line, a monthly meeting for amateur storytellers to come together and develop their skills by sharing and listening to stories. Facilitated by award-winning storyteller Roger Jenkins, the sessions aim to foster the skills of its regular members and find opportunities for them to perform. The rustle of a well-thumbed page, the whiff of age from a much-cherished tome – come appreciate the beauty of a good book with The Golden Circle, an English book club for seniors. Discussions will be centered around fiction books, so join us for a stimulating afternoon of lively conversation. More information is available at Roger Jenkins’ website: www.rogerjenkins.com.sg/storyline.html. To register, please email rogerstoryteller@gmail.com. SAT * Please note that this is not a ‘regular’ storytelling session for those who prefer to simply sit and listen. 03 (Yidu Reading Club) 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library 07 分享读书会 Share Read Chinese Reading Club 10.30 am – 12.00 pm Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library 你喜欢阅读中文书吗?我们诚意邀请您来参加我 们的阅读分享会。每 个月的第一个星期三,我们 都会介绍不同的书,进行讨论,分享阅读 心得。 欢迎您加入我们的读书会。 THU 壹度书会 WED The Story Line 08 碧山乐龄读书会 Chinese Seniors Reading Club 壹度书会是一个以爱好读书年轻人 为主体的交流平台,通过阅读、讨论 和分享实现大家思维的碰撞和情感 的共振 Find out more at www.facebook.com/yidushuhui. For adults only. 3.30 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library 想结交新朋友、促进华语会话和分享您的阅读经验 吗?碧山乐龄读书会每个月都会聚集一群活跃的乐 龄朋友与图书馆馆员一同讨论书籍和文章。现在就 加入我们吧! Take part in monthly book discussions with a group of enthusiastic senior citizens. Share how each book relates to your memorable experiences and improve your Mandarin conversational skills. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 09 09 11 AfterWords by Ethos Books Thangameen Readers Club 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library 5.00 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library AfterWords is a platform for the public and literary communities to build ties through books. By giving opportunities to everyone to read and discuss books in a conducive environment, we hope to encourage more people to pick up the reading habit, and expose readers to work and writing from the Singapore community. Thangameen Readers Club is a reading club formed to encourage the confident use of Tamil across generations. With short film screenings, short story writing competitions and impromptu poetry contests, the club is truly the total literary package. SAT 10 Writing the City Writers’ Group 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Writing the City Writers’ Group is a community of writers committed to the craft of writing. Our monthly workshops offer participants writing exercises, guest lectures, and exposure to literature from both established and emerging writers. In creating a group where writers are encouraged to give and receive feedback on their work, we aim to give writers the tools to take their writing forward. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary This reading group is facilitated by readers of www.thangameen.com, a Singapore Tamil e-zine. The discussions will be conducted in Tamil. All are welcome. WED This initiative is supported by Ethos Book Club. Check out Ethos’ Facebook page for the latest speaker updates: www.facebook.com/ethosbooks 10 SUN FRI READ 14 FUNdaMENTALs Reading Club 10.00 am – 11.30 am Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library A reading club formed to encourage the confident use of English amongst adults in a comfortable environment. And what better way to polish your language, than through a poignant book. Come join us to hone your English proficiency, discuss your views and bond over a book. Make some friends along the way and always go home feeling accomplished. For adults only. 15 WED THU READ Malay in Minutes 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library SAT Would you like to converse in Malay with your friends and neighbours? Join us in this ongoing book club where we use simple Malay books as part of learning tools. 17 Pseudo Book Club 21 Preview Session: Introduction to Guided Autobiography (GAB) 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library Our golden years are a time for celebration of our lives – a time to look back and reflect on our life’s journey as unique individuals. Guided Autobiography (GAB) provides you with the framework and tools to reflect on your life story. Enjoy the process of sharing and journaling within a supportive group environment over 8 sessions. At this preview session, learn what GAB is, as well as hear from past participants who have found it a meaningful and enriching experience. 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Level 3, Synergy Room, Jurong Regional Library Calling all young adults aged 13 to 19 – learn facilitation skills with the Pseudo Book Club and make new friends with like-minded people! This is a book club facilitated by young adults, for young adults. Highly recommended for student librarians and all young adults who enjoy reading. If you are 50 years old and above, and are keen to join NLB’s 4th GAB series starting in October, we welcome you to attend this Preview Session. Book Lover’s Club 3.00 pm – 6.00 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Central Public Library The Book Lovers’ Club is a reading club for singles. Focusing on relationships and inspirational stories, book discussions are held on a monthly basis. To register, please email your particulars (name and contact number) to shirley_lim@nlb.gov.sg. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 11 27 THU TUE READ 29 Storytelling Club 10.30 am – 12.00 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library To celebrate our one-year anniversary, come join us as we take turns to share a book that has impacted our lives – be it on relationships, retirement, financial issues, health and exercise as well as hobbies, recreation and travel. If you are interested in these topics, read and speak English, we welcome you to join The Next Chapter. Love stories? Want to learn how to tell them in creative ways with your loved ones? Then come join us for our next Storytelling Club session; a safe space for everyone to share stories, learn and work on storytelling techniques and practise with one another. You can prepare a story before the session or you can work in a group to get one ready. WED The Next Chapter Turns One! 28 For adults, but parents are welcome to bring their children. The Big Read Meet Join Straits Times Senior Writer Cheong Suk Wai every last Wednesday of the month in a session of The Big Read Meet. She will lead a discussion based on books reviewed for her column Big Read published in The Straits Times. For more information on the book discussed for the month, please visit the Read! Singapore website at www.nlb.gov.sg/readsingapore This event is organised by The Straits Times and supported by Read! Singapore. If registration is full, please email readsingapore@nlb.gov.sg to be placed on the waiting list. 12 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary FRI 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Central Public Library 30 Heartlands Book Club is discussing Louis Fischer’s biography “The Life of Mahatma Gandhi” 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Activity Room, Bukit Batok Public Library Louis Fischer was an admirer of Mahatma Gandhi and a personal friend, a student of India’s history and philosophy, who has injected a good deal of this as background for a better understanding of the extraordinary career of the man, the leader, the saint. (Extracted from www.kirkusreviews.com) Siri Penulis SG The SG Author Series celebrates local literature by showcasing Singapore authors who have contributed to the development of Singapore’s literary landscape. Each month, you will not only discover interesting titbits but get an opportunity to meet the featured author. September 2016 A. Wahab Hj. Hamzah DETIK-DETIK PERJALANAN: CITRA KARYA A. WAHAB HJ. HAMZAH SEP 17 17 September, Saturday, 2.30pm - 4.30pm The Pod, Level 16 National Library Building SAT *For access to The Pod, please proceed to the lift lobby opposite the reception counter at Level 1. Perjalanan panjang A. Wahab Hj. Hamzah, dalam bidang penulisan menemukan beliau dengan banyak pengalaman berharga yang sekaligus membentuk peribadi dan penulisan beliau. Persekitaran sosial dan peribadinya turut mempengaruhi inti karya-karyanya. Para pencinta kesusasteraan dijemput untuk lebih mengenali beliau dalam sesi perkongsian ini, di mana penulis akan berkongsi pelbagai mutiara ilmu dan pengalamannya bagi menarik minat kita untuk menikmati karya-karya beliau dan juga para penulis tempatan yang sealiran dengan pendekatannya. Dr. Subari Sukaini akan turut mengupas beberapa aspek pengkaryaan penulis. Sesi ini terbuka kepada golongan remaja dan dewasa. ABOUT A. WAHAB HJ. HAMZAH Abdul Wahab bin Hamzah is also known as A. Wahab Hj. Hamzah. Born in Damar Laut Island, Singapore, on 2 February 1947, he received a Diploma in Linguistics from NUS in 1995. He started writing poetry in 1964 and short stories from 1997. His first short story, Keputusan, appeared in Berita Minggu in 1997 and a poem was aired on Bicara Puisi, a Malay radio programme. He has worked as a language teacher in a secondary school since 1990 and retired in 2003. He had held posts as a committee member of KGMS (1990-2002) and ASAS’50 (1990-2003). Tidak perlu pendaftaran. Tertakluk pada ruang tempat duduk yang terhad. A. Wahab Hj. Hamzah is a prolific author. His published books include Igau, Tuhan Masih Sayang, Berlalu Sudah Dukanya, Renungan and Hikmah. Some of his works have also been translated into Mandarin by Chan Maw Woh. His collection of short stories, Tuhan Masih Sayang bagged the consolation prize for Hadiah Sastera 2003. Tuhan Masih Sayang: Antologi Cerpen (2002) Berlalu Sudah Dukanya (2005) Hikmah: di sebalik keredhaanku di atas ketentuan Tuhanku (2015) Igau: kumpulan cerpen (1999) Call Number: SING Malay AWA Call Number: SING Malay AWA Call Number: SING Malay ABD Call Number: SING Malay 899.283 AWA Presented by Read! Singapore @PublicLibrarySG Organised by Detik-detik Perjalanan: Antologi Cerpen (2012) Call Number: Malay 899.283 ABD Renungan: kumpulan puisi (2015) Call Number: SING Malay 899.281 ABD Making Sense of Your Money 10 September, 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Bedok Public Library 17 September, 11.30 am – 1.00 pm Programme Zone, Clementi Public Library SAT Set S.M.A.R.T. financial goals and calculate how much you need. Develop a budget through tracking your spending, and learning how to cut down on expenses and save regularly using a spending plan. Also find out how effects of compounding interest can impact your savings and expenditure. 17 Dollars and Sense Learning Community 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Level 3, Synergy Room, Jurong Regional Library Financial literacy is a critical life skill that helps you make informed, long-term decisions on your financial well-being. The Dollars and Sense Learning Community focuses on sharing key financial literacy topics such as retirement planning, basic investing, savings and budgeting. Join us for this month’s session on Bonds. Topics include an introduction to bonds, bonds for corporate or personal finance, and how to analyse bonds and interest rates. 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary SAT 10 17 SAT SAT BUSINESS 24 Introduction to Personal Investing – Major Financial Products 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library Learn about basic investing concepts and key considerations when investing. Assess your risk appetite and learn about various investment strategies, and the features and risks of major financial instruments. FRI 01 15 THU THU WELLNESS 09 Bending Instead of Breaking 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library Learn fast and simple steps for building fitness with Quick 6 by the Health Promotion Board (HPB). Use a resistance band to strengthen the muscles and bones of your shoulders, arms, chest, back, hips and legs. The low intensity of this set of 6 exercises makes it suitable and beneficial for seniors. How do we be resilient when everything around us keeps changing? Setbacks, disappointments, obstacles, relationship tensions and stresses are a given. Some people can approach them with poise and confidence, bouncing back even after being knocked down by adversity. Others on the other hand, become overwhelmed, fall apart or suffer from psychological distress. Led by HPB’s volunteer Health Ambassadors, this is a 1-hour session conducted in English and Mandarin. Please come in comfortable sports attire. Navigate life’s challenges and overcome difficulties through developing the the right attitude, harnessing inner resources and utilising adaptive coping skills. Equip yourself to better handle the ups and downs. FRI 六招速成力量活动是一组六个步骤的 运动。它采用拉力带来强健我们的胸 肌,腿部和髋部,上背肌,肩膀与手臂 的肌肉和骨头,这项低强度运动不需 费很大的力气,所以适合年长人士参 与。这活动长达一小时,是由保健促 进局的义工们,保健大使,带领的。活 动将以中、英语进行。请穿运动服前来 参加。 02 Ageing Gracefully – Enjoying Quality of Life 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Swordfish Room, Bukit Merah Public Library The ageing process begins the moment you are born. Learn about enjoying various stages of adult life and overcoming crises. Get insights on nurturing relationships, maintaining healthy self-esteem and boosting mental health for seniors. Limited to 40 participants. SAT Quick 6 Strength Exercise 10 Learning Differences: Understanding Dyslexia 10.30 am – 12.00 pm Swordfish Room, Bukit Merah Public Library Dyslexia affects 20,000 primary and secondary school students in Singapore. Problems in learning to read and/or spell could be signs of this learning difference when a child’s overall progress seems at odds with his or her general ability. Find out more about how dyslexia affects literacy development and how parents and educators can work together with a child to overcome this challenge, including: • • • • What is dyslexia? How to identify signs of dyslexia Simple tips and strategies for parents and educators Services by Dyslexia Association of Singapore (DAS) Conducted by the Dyslexia Association of Singapore, a non-profit organisation which works closely with the Ministry of Education to provide support for students aged 6 to 16 who have dyslexia. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 15 24 Liver Cancer Awareness Health Talk 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library SAT Learn the facts about liver cancer such as symptoms, early detection, treatment options and risk factors. 10 General Cancer Awareness Health Talk 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Cheng San Public Library Get an overview of how cancer develops, from contributory factors to spotting signs. Plus find out about ways for lowering cancer risk. 16 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary FRI SAT WELLNESS 30 askST@NLB Talk: Could I Have a Serious Health Problem If I Feel Perfectly Well? 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Imagine, library@orchard Hear about the latest in wellness, from fads to fresh insights, with Salma Khalik, Senior Health Correspondent from The Straits Times. askST is a new reader engagement platform launched by The Straits Times that answers readers’ questions on everyday topics ranging from food and finance to lifestyle and current affairs. Meet The Straits Times’ correspondents in these askST monthly talks and learn from the featured subjects. Sessions are held on the last Friday of each month at library@orchard. 陪你看报纸 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library 由《联合早报》和《联合晚报》组成的义工 团队将为您讲解过去一周的社会焦点、时事 动态、娱乐与生活情报等各项新闻,让您轻 松了解天下事! 02 17 03 I Can’t Live Without It! – Engaging the IT & Smartphone Generation 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Room, Sembawang Public Library The facts tell the story. More than 90% of youths own a smartphone by the time they are 13 years old. 50% of them own at least two or more gadgets, such as a smartphone, laptop, tablet or portable audio device. With the growing prevalence of mobile gadget usage in Singapore, gain a better understanding of youths’ mobile habits and learn to connect with your children more effectively in this digital age. For parents of children and teenagers. SAT FRI 适合50岁及以上人士参与。 SAT THU THU 01 08 15 22 29 THU THU THU OTHER HAPPENINGS IDA Labs Equipment Briefing (3D Printing) 2 September, 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm 17 September, 12.00 pm – 1.30 pm IDA Labs@NLB, Jurong Regional Library This briefing is compulsory to attend if you would like to reserve and use the 3D printer in IDA Labs@NLB. This session will guide you on how to operate the 3D printer and other safety aspects of using the equipment in the IDA Labs@NLB. Upon completion, you can reserve to use the 3D printer, subject to availability and prevailing policies. This briefing does not cover the basics of 3D design and modelling. Participants must be at least 13 years and above. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 17 Understand Basic Health Insurance Scheme Part 1 3 September 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library Understand Basic Health Insurance Scheme Part 2 03 Parenting Talk @ MPPL: Babywearing 3.30 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Find out more about the trend of babywearing and learn the importance of wearing your baby in a comfortable and safe way. Hear from certified babywearing educators on a range of topics including: 10 September 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library • • • • • Take a step-by-step look at evaluating health insurance and hear about important topics for your decision-making including: Includes Q & A and a chance to try different carriers. Conducted by Babywearing Singapore. Join their monthly Sling Meet right after the talk to catch up on the latest on babywearing. • Types of health insurance plans: features and purpose • Common terms in contracts and implications • CPF insurance schemes (MediShield Life) • Selecting health insurance: one or all? • How claims are processed • Choosing a suitable hospital ward to maximise benefits of your hospitalisation plan 18 SAT 03 10 SAT SAT OTHER HAPPENINGS SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Benefits for parent and child Ergonomic carriers (T.I.C.K.S. Rule) Newborn-friendly carriers Right posture Babywearing and breastfeeding Babywearing Singapore was started by a group of mothers in 2013 to promote safety and comfort in babywearing. Discover more at www.facebook.com/groups/ babywearingsg SAT 07 [乐龄康乐活动]元宵节灯笼制作 9.00 am – 11.30 am Programme Zone, Bedok Public Library Celebrate the splendour of a singsational performance with members of this choir who regularly share the joy of music at school events and concerts. [BEPL 31st Anniversary] I Remember Bedok Public Library 08 Artists’ Trading Cards Club 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library Come join the Artists’ Trading Cards Club and create your own little piece of art! Let your creative juices flow and pick up valuable tips. Trade your miniature works of art with other art enthusiasts at the end of the session. FRI 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library 11.00 am – 4.00 pm Exhibition Area, Bedok Public Library Every ending brings a new beginning. Pen your beloved memories of fun and learning at our favourite library on this special occasion. 10 SAT THU 想要体验集体活动的乐趣,结交新朋友并 与图书馆员一起探索新知识吗?诚邀大家 一起来做运动、玩游戏和做手工! 此活动是专为50岁及以上人士而 设的。 10 An Enchanting Morning with the Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School Choir SAT WED OTHER HAPPENINGS 24 Community in Bloom 09 11.30 am – 12.30 pm Activity Zone, Queenstown Public Library St Gabriel’s Secondary School Vocal Ensemble 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library Follow the vocal journey of voices in unison with an uplifting repertoire. Join the Community in Bloom project at the Queenstown Library garden! We welcome anyone who is interested in simple planting and caring for our garden, as well as taking part in gardening activities facilitated by library staff. We meet every alternate Saturday, 11.30 am – 12.30 pm. Help us to create a garden sanctuary for all at Queenstown Public Library! Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 19 10 [BEPL 31st Anniversary] Sharing our Stories 12.00 pm – 2.30 pm Exhibition Area, Bedok Public Library Tell us your favourite stories and we’ll reveal ours. Make a list of must-reads with recommendations from our eager and helpful librarians. All about Mobile Apps 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Activity Room, Bukit Merah Public Library 10 A Talk cum Demo on Bonsai Shaping 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Learn about the art of shaping giants in your hands with all you need to know about bonsai such as: • Using proper tools • Selecting bonsai plants and what species to grow • Aesthetic criteria for shaping bonsai • Repotting • Choosing suitable pots and soil About the speaker: Mr Lim Keow Wah is a Master Mariner by profession and has been cultivating bonsai plants for more than 30 years. He is also the Vice-President of Singapore Penjing & Stone Appreciation Society, Chairman of Tanglin Community Club Bonsai Club and a lecturer for Nparks bonsai courses. TUE Discover useful and convenient functions with NLB’s Mobile app, and other user-friendly apps you can access anytime on your smartphone. Participants are encouraged to bring their own e-devices for this session. SAT SAT OTHER HAPPENINGS 13 Creative Crew Talks 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Be inspired and learn from industry experts who will be sharing their unique experiences on topics such as photography, print design, video, web and much more. Find out the latest trends as well as useful tips and tricks. Creative Crew Talks are held on every 2nd Tuesday of the month. For updates on talk venues, please check out the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CreativeCrewSG 20 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 17 WED SAT OTHER HAPPENINGS Standing Up Against Cyber Bullying – Helping Our Children Overcome the New World Danger 11.30 am – 1.30 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Take a stand against cyber bullying. Learn about the severity and impact of cyber bullying based on real life case studies. Pick up skills on identifying who the bully and the bullied might be, and how you can help children or youths facing this. 21 Digital Art Club @YIPL 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library Do you like to doodle, sketch or paint? Interested in using your digital device to draw manga characters, paint landscapes or transform your photos into digital artwork? 24 24 September, 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library TUE Learn about various changes to your CPF accounts when you reach 55. Get a range of important information on: • CPF Minimum Sum • Minimum Sum shortfall • Features of CPF LIFE • How to choose CPF LIFE plans 20 SUN For adults and youths aged 13 and above. No art experience is required. Please bring along your own mobile devices. 17 TUE 17 September, 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library SAT Managing CPF Money for Your Retirement Here’s your chance to discover techniques and apps for creating digital art on your mobile devices. Join our brand-new volunteer-driven Digital Art Club at Yishun Public Library and meet other fellow art enthusiasts. Visit the club’s Facebook Group (www.facebook.com/groups/ digitalartclubyipl) for more information. 25 Sunday Origami 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library What can you create by simply folding sheets of paper? Come join us every 4th Sunday to pick up origami folding techniques and learn about new styles. Get the opportunity to fold various interesting models to take home! This excellent family bonding activity is suitable for adults and those with children (aged 4 and above). Children aged 7 and below will need at least 1 accompanying adult. Materials are provided. Lim Kopi, Let’s Talk 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Take part in this interest group for seniors to discuss about the current happenings in Singapore. You may also pick up useful health tips, share an interesting recipe and more over a cup of morning coffee or tea. Target Audience: Seniors This session is facilitated by Origami Singapore. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 21 28 SAT WED MOVIE SCREENINGS 03 故事迷 Thor 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Ang Mo Kio Public Library 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library 您有多久没听故事了呢?听故事不是小孩子 的专利,成人也能享受其中的乐趣。诚邀大 家一起来听故事,让馆员们带您穿越古今中 外的各个故事。 The warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard by his father Odin for his arrogance and sent to Earth to live among humans. Falling in love with scientist Jane Foster teaches Thor many lessons, and he soon becomes one of the planet’s finest defenders when disaster approaches. 17 Communities: Travel and Culture Explorers SAT 适合中50岁及以上人士参与。 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Share, library@orchard Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Now Boarding: Wanderlusters, adventurers and culture enthusiasts. 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library Communities is an alternative learning environment in which you can pick up a plethora of skills by sharing and experimenting with others. This fortnightly series is built on the belief that teaching and learning can happen without a teacher. For more information on this session, please visit www.meetup.com/sgtravelmeet PG PG Percy Jackson discovers he’s the descendant of a Greek god and that he has been accused of stealing the weapon of Zeus, a lightning bolt. He sets out on an adventure to clear his name and to settle an ongoing battle between the gods. This movie is sure to keep you on the edge of your seats! Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. 22 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Bishan Public Library Celebrates Turning 10! Special Programmes More exciting events on www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary St Gabriel’s Secondary School Guitar Ensemble 3 Sep (Sat) 11am-12pm Programme Zone Knowing Me Knowing You 23 Sep (Fri) 6.30pm-8.30pm Programme Zone Fantabulous music awaits from the award-winning performers who have presented at four Singapore Youth Festival celebrations. Hear all-time classics together with contemporary favourites for a perfect-sounding 10. Dominance. Influence. Steady. Conscientious. A DISC profile illustrates personality traits based on a series of questions for self-assessment. Find out what motivates you and how to adapt your natural responses to conflict and problems. Open your eyes to bringing positive change and communication every day at home and work. Is It Necessary to Plan for a Budget? From Stretched To Pieces To Finding Balance 16 Sep (Fri) 7pm-8pm Programme Zone 30 Sep (Fri) 6.30pm-8.30pm Programme Zone Take control of what you spend when you track your expenses, along with ups and downs. Learn the difference between regular and irregular, and expected and unexpected costs. Care for your needs and enjoy little luxuries with your guiding plan month by month, year after year. Get off that tightrope where demands push us without an end in sight. Reflect upon your true priorities and strategise to accomplish both personal and professional goals. Have it all through doing the right thing, at the right place, at the right time. Adapted from MoneyAct by Society for WINGS, a non-profit organisation which promotes active ageing for women. Brought to you by Family 365, an initiative of Families for Life, started in 2006 to enhance wellbeing for today’s families. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. Program mes to look out for in Central / Downtown Region THU 01 SAT 陪你看报纸 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library SAT 03 Craft Marathon 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building 壹度书会 (Yidu Reading Club) 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library St Gabriel’s Secondary School Guitar Ensemble 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library SUN 04 SAT [Silver Arts] 新风相声工作坊 (Crosstalk Workshop) 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown Senandung Dari Selatan 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building [Silver Arts] Peranakan Tile Block Printing 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Craft Marathon 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building Writing the City Writers’ Group 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library An Enchanting Morning with the Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School Choir 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library SUN 11 Relive the Golden Era 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building 08 陪你看报纸 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Artists’ Trading Cards Club 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library 09 Bending Instead of Breaking 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library St Gabriel’s Secondary School Vocal Ensemble 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library 10 It’s a Snap! Taking Better Portraits 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Serangoon Public Library ARTS READ THU FRI 16 Is It Necessary to Plan for a Budget? 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library SAT 17 [Silver Arts] Silver Memories 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Tales of 4 Dialects 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building BUSINESS WELLNESS iKnow iPads & Social Communications (2-session course) 14 & 15 September, 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Bedok Public Library THU [Silver Arts] My Home, My Memories, My Journey 1 – 25 September 2016 Level 1, The Plaza, National Library Building 24 25 Remembering P. Ramlee 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building 28 The Big Read Meet 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Central Public Library Communities: Travel and Culture Explorers 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Share, library@orchard OTHER HAPPENINGS For more information and programme registration, please visit www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 29 FRI The Donors Gallery Level 10, Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, National Library Building Singapore Literary Pioneers Level 11, Promenade, National Library Building 30 陪你看报纸 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library askST@NLB Talk: Could I Have a Serious Health Problem If I Feel Perfectly Well? 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Imagine, library@orchard SAT 03 [Silver Arts] 相声剧 “欢喜咖啡店” (Silver Kopitiam) 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library SAT 17 RE:SOUND by Art Fresco Presents … Music of the Caribbean 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library The Immortal Bard 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library Still Life Acrylic Painting for Beginners 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Activity Room, [Art Fresco] Song + Calligraphy Yishun Public Library Performance and Workshop SUN Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library Performance: 5.00 pm – 5.30 pm [Art Fresco] Caribbean Music Workshop: Workshop with the Pan Cats 5.40 pm – 6.00 pm 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library 18 书法工作坊 Chinese Calligraphy Workshop 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library WED A Nation Built on Trust, A World of Opportunities 1 August – 31 October 2016 Level 7, Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, National Library Building From Books to Bytes: The Story of the National Library Level 5, Promenade, National Library Building FRI 30 From Stretched to Pieces to Finding Balance 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library northern Region 23 Handshake Dance 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building SUN [Silver Arts] Remember Me – Through My Art 5 – 27 September 2016 Level 2, Ang Mo Kio Public Library THU From the Stacks 30 January – 25 September 2016 Level 10, Gallery, National Library Building 22 Knowing Me Knowing You 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library SAT iKnow电子娱乐与资源 (共两堂课) 29 & 30 September, 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Silver Infocomm Junction, Woodlands Regional Library Ongoing [Silver Arts] Connections 1 – 25 September 2016 Level 1, Jurong Regional Library 21 陪你看报纸 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library FRI iKnow Social Communications (2-session course) 21 & 22 September, 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Silver Infocomm Junction, Woodlands Regional Library Exhibitions 20 Preview Session: Introduction to Guided Autobiography (GAB) 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library 15 陪你看报纸 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library 6 & 7 September, 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Bedok Public Library 18 13 Creative Crew Talks 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library 苹果iPad平板电脑与娱乐资源程序 (共两堂课) Lim Kopi, Let’s Talk 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library General Cancer Awareness Health Talk 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Cheng San Public Library 16 COMPUTER COURSES Yesterday Once More 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm The Plaza, National Library Building tue TUE SAT SUN PhilHarmonica Ensemble Performance 6.00 pm – 6.45 pm Open Stage, library@esplanade 碧山乐龄读书会 Chinese Seniors Reading Club Thangameen Readers Club 3.30 pm – 5.00 pm 5.00 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Programme Zone, Bishan Public Library Toa Payoh Public Library FRI Book Lover’s Club 3.00 pm – 6.00 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Central Public Library RE:SOUND: Music of the Caribbean 4.00 pm – 5.00 pm Square Garden, Central Public Library S e p t e m be r 2 0 For Seniors 17 Magic of Hulusi Workshop 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown WED [Silver Arts] The Art of Miniature Furniture Making 12.30 pm – 3.30pm Programme Zone, library@chinatown THU 10 HERITAGE I Can’t Live Without It! – Engaging the IT & Smartphone Generation 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Room, Sembawang Public Library WED 07 WED Digital Art Club @YIPL 7.00 pm – 8.30 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library SAT 分享读书会 Share Read Chinese Reading Club 10.30 am – 12.00 pm Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library WED 14 FUNdaMENTALs Reading Club 10.00 am – 11.30 am Amazon Room, Woodlands Regional Library 21 24 Introduction to Personal Investing – Major Financial Products 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library SUN 25 [Silver Arts] Ocarina Workshop: Bridging Generations 2.30 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library [Silver Arts] Memories – A Tamil Music Concert 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Auditorium, Woodlands Regional Library TUE 27 The Next Chapter Turns One! 10.30 am – 12.00 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library WED 28 故事迷 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Ang Mo Kio Public Library THU 29 Storytelling Club 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Activity Room, Yishun Public Library western Region THU 01 THU Quick 6 Strength Exercise 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library FRI 02 SAT Quick 6 Strength Exercise 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library SAT Ageing Gracefully – Enjoying Quality of Life 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm Swordfish Room, Bukit Merah Public Library 15 17 Managing CPF Money for Your Retirement 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library SUN Touchstyle Guitar: What, Why and How 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library sat 03 Double Bill – Shakespeare and Family 11.00 am – 12.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library Double Bill – Peer Pressure and Expectations 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library [Ticket to the Moon] Folktales Alive: The Magical Lotus Lantern 《宝莲灯》 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Thor (PG) 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library SUN 04 Still Life Acrylic Painting for Beginners 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library SAT Pseudo Book Club 3.00 pm – 4.30 pm Level 3, Synergy Room, Jurong Regional Library 10 Learning Differences: Understanding Dyslexia 10.30 am – 12.00 pm Swordfish Room, Bukit Merah Public Library Community in Bloom 11.30 am – 12.30 pm Activity Zone, Queenstown Public Library All about Mobile Apps 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm Activity Room, Bukit Merah Public Library A Talk cum Demo on Bonsai Shaping 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library ARTS READ Dollars and Sense Learning Community 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Level 3, Synergy Room, Jurong Regional Library 25 30 Heartlands Book Club is discussing Louis Fischer’s biography “The Life of Mahatma Gandhi” 5.00 pm – 6.30 pm Activity Room, Bukit Batok Public Library Making Sense of Your Money 11.30 am – 1.00 pm Programme Zone, Clementi Public Library Standing Up Against Cyber Bullying – Helping Our Children Overcome the New World Danger 11.30 am – 1.30 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library IDA Labs Equipment Briefing (3D Printing) 12.00 pm – 1.30 pm IDA Labs@NLB, Jurong Regional Library Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (PG) 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library sUN 18 [Silver Arts] The Silver Chorus 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library SAT 24 Tatting Tales: Artistry in the Thread 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Jurong West Public Library Structuring Your Child’s Time 3 September 11.00 am – 1.00 pm Activity Room, Bukit Merah Public Library 4 September 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library [JRL Live!] Pinhole Photography 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library FRI IDA Labs Equipment Briefing (3D Printing) 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm IDA Labs@NLB, Jurong Regional Library For Parents 24 How to Be a Hero to Your Kids 3 September 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm Activities Room, Bukit Batok Public Library 18 September 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Parenting Talk @ MPPL: Babywearing 3 September 3.30 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library A*STAR Seriously Science Talks: Building Better Baby Brains 17 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Cheng San Public Library 25 September 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Reading is Fun: Start Now! 17 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Woodlands Regional Library Jiggle, Read & Rhyme 1 September 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Children’s Playhouse, Tampines Regional Library 10 September 11.00 am – 11.30 am Multi-Purpose Room, Central Public Library 13 September 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Room, Sembawang Public Library 14 September 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Activity Room, Choa Chu Kang Public Library 14 September 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm Activity Room, Ang Mo Kio Public Library 19 September 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Activity Room, Bishan Public Library 20 September 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Storytelling Corner, Bukit Merah Public Library 20 September 4.00 pm – 4.30 pm Programme Zone, Pasir Ris Public Library THU 01 WED How to Turn Your Innovative Idea into a Viable Business 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary FRI 02 The Story Line 7.00 pm – 8.45 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library sat 03 Parenting Talk @ MPPL: Babywearing 3.30 pm – 6.30 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library 06 08 Tech Entrepreneurs Series @The LLiBrary: Elevator Pitch 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary FRI Understand Basic Health Insurance Scheme Part 1 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library 07 [乐龄康乐活动] 元宵节灯笼制作 9.00 am – 11.30 am Programme Zone, Bedok Public Library THU Community in Bloom 11.30 am – 12.30 pm Activity Zone, Queenstown Public Library The Golden Circle 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library 09 AfterWords by Ethos Books 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm Programme Zone, Marine Parade Public Library Wellness Friday@The LLiBrary: Mindful Yoga – Freeing the Mind from Restlessness, Anxiety and Fear 4.30 pm – 5.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary SAt 27 September 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Toa Payoh Public Library Read and Bond Asian Folktales for Children 6 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Everest Room, Woodlands Regional Library Rabbit Tales! 6 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Bedok Public Library Time for Spooks! 8 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Children’s Playhouse, Tampines Regional Library The Myth of Big Turtle and Earth 8 September 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Programme Zone, Queenstown Public Library 20 September 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm Programme Zone, Jurong Regional Library 10 SAt OTHER HAPPENINGS For more information and programme registration, please visit www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary HERITAGE Making Sense of Your Money 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Multi-Purpose Room, Bedok Public Library 10 [BEPL 31st Anniversary] I Remember Bedok Public Library 11.00 am – 4.00 pm Exhibition Area, Bedok Public Library Understand Basic Health Insurance Scheme Part 2 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library THU 15 Malay in Minutes 6.30 pm – 7.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library How to Manage Work Relationships through Communication 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary sat 17 Managing CPF Money for Your Retirement 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library WED WELLNESS 27 September 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm Everest Room, Woodlands Regional Library eastern Region tUE BUSINESS 21 September 7.30 pm – 8.00 pm Activity Room, Bukit Batok Public Library 21 [Silver Arts] The Art of Miniature Furniture Making 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Changi Room, Tampines Regional Library THU 22 S.U.R.E DIY Series: Brainstorming Ideas for Creativity & Innovation 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary SAT 24 Liver Cancer Awareness Health Talk 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library SUN 25 Sunday Origami 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Activity Room, Geylang East Public Library THU 29 Word-of-Mouth Marketing for Businesses 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary Library Services For the 50Plus SILVER INFOCOMM JUNCTION @ THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES TABLET COURSES FOR SENIORS SEPTEMBER 2016 九月份iPad班课程表 Register at our library e-kiosks today! You can also go to www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary and key in “SIJ” for more details. 现在就通过图书馆内的电子服务站报名吧!您也可浏览 www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 输入 “SIJ” 以搜寻更多详情。 BEDOK PUBLIC LIBRARY 苹果iPad平板电脑与娱乐资源程序 (共两堂课) 第一堂课: 06/09/16(星期二),下午2点至5点 第二堂课: 07/09/16(星期三),下午2点至5点 收费: $4 iKnow iPads & Social Communications (2-session course) Part 1 of 2: 14 Sep (Wed), 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Part 2 of 2: 15 Sep (Thu), 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Fees: $4 网络娱乐就在弹指间。课程除了教您如 何使用网际网络搜寻音乐、电影及网络游 戏,也教您如何借阅NLB的电子书和阅读 电子报刊。 学员须具备基本iPad平板电脑知识,包括 利用键盘输入文字,触控式荧幕操作及 上网经验。 Find out how to conveniently stay in touch using Facebook Mobile. Set up a Facebook account to post interesting updates with functions such as update status, comment, like and share. Discover how to reach your friends through Facebook-related apps including Messenger. Access Facebook pages from NLB for our latest news and events! Prerequisite: Participants are required to have a working personal email address; and know iPad basics such as typing with on-screen keyboard and touchscreen navigation with swiping, pinching and zooming. Register at our library e-kiosks today! You can also go to www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary and key in “SIJ” for more details. 现在就通过图书馆内的电子服务站报名吧!您也可浏览 www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 输入 “SIJ” 以搜寻更多详情。 Library Services For the 50Plus COMPUTER COURSES FOR SENIORS SEPTEMBER 2016 九月份电脑班课程表 WOODLANDS REGIONAL LIBRARY iKnow Social Communications (2-session course) Part 1 of 2: 21 Sep (Wed), 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Part 2 of 2: 22 Sep (Thu), 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Fees: $4 Learn how to connect with people through Facebook. Create a Facebook account and share the latest about yourself, using functions such as update status, comment, like and share. Access built-in tools including messenger and video calling to easily contact and chat with friends. Explore Facebook pages from NLB and keep in touch with us too! Prerequisite: Participants are required to have a working personal email address. iKnow电子娱乐与资源 (共两堂课) 第一堂课: 29/09/16(星期四),下午2点至5点 第二堂课: 30/09/16(星期五),下午2点至5点 网络娱乐就在弹指间。除了教导学员如何使 用网际网络搜寻音乐、电影及网络游戏之 外,您也能学习如何借阅NLB的电子书和阅 读电子报刊。 收费: $4 学员须具备基本电脑知识及上网经验。 Registration closes 2 days before the day of the course. You must read and agree to the following terms and conditions before registering for a course. 1. 2. 3. Participants must be Singapore citizens or Permanent Residents. Participants must be 50 years old and above. Maximum intake for each class is 10 participants at Woodlands Regional Library and 15 participants at Bedok Public Library. 4. Registration is only confirmed upon payment of the full course fee. 5. Fees paid are non-refundable. 6. NLB reserves the right to postpone the courses. Cyberspies: The Secret History of Surveillance, Hacking, and Digital Espionage BOOK REVIEW “T he Computer was born to spy” so begins Corera’s fascinating and chilling book on the relationship between computers and man, between governments and citizens, and between nations – in peace and at war. Corera is a journalist who has been spying on computers for a long time. The book covers the birth of the computer through the efforts of Alan Turing and Tommy Flowers. It tells the story of the birthplace and midwives of the computer. One of Turing’s crucial inquiries was whether instructions can be fed into machines in the same way as data. Corera moves on to the use of computers in espionage and spy-hunting. He describes how Britain initiated but let slip the lead in the sphere of computer development and high-tech espionage, allowing America to assume its dominance in this area. Before he comes to the rise of China and the digital Dragon, Corera tells the story of cyber war and attacks on government computers. The story of the 1988 attack on the National Computer Security Center (NCSC) is an incredible one that seems to be more fiction than fact; but once we are reminded it was real the chill becomes hair-raising. The man who unleashed an ‘immortal’ worm into the NCSC’s computer system is none other than Robert Morris, who goes by the same name as his father. The senior Morris was then the Chief Scientist of NCSC. 26 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Gordon Corera 2016 Pegasus Books Call No. English 327.1202854678 COR Corera writes about the challenge China poses in the realm of espionage, disabusing his readers of the image of the old school ‘James Bond’ spies. He warns that “it is a mistake when trying to grasp Chinese cyber espionage to attempt to make it conform to a world it does not inhabit”. He explains that in the West, spying “is a specialised, professional discipline which is kept as secret as possible” whereas “the distinction between intelligence and information is less clearly defined” in China. And then, the danger that lurks – the Americans and Israelis unleashed Stuxnet, crippling an Iranian uranium enrichment plant. This was a stupendous exercise. “How did the Stuxnet code get into the Iranian computers when those computers were not connected to the Internet? But the point is that Stuxnet is now in the open. Others will follow.” But in the 1990s, it seemed for a while that times might have been hard for spies. The end of the Cold War removed the old enemy. It also coincided with the digital revolution and, as one American senator proclaimed, he found out more from CNN than a National Security Agency (NSA) briefing. This almost led to a decline in spying when the American and British governments implemented financial cuts on their espionage and security agencies. This was the era of the optic fibre. By 2015, 90 per cent of the world’s data was transmitted through this cable. It is the modern era’s telegraph. The Little Paris Bookshop Nina George, 2015 Abacus Call No. English GEO It can be seen, perhaps not at once, but on hindsight, how private enterprises can benefit and spur further growth in the use of cyber technology for harmless spying. “Harmless” did we say? American Express, Corera tells us, was a pioneer user of data in this way. It bought data “to crunch through purchasing patterns and understand customer habits” and that enabled Amex to send “targeted offers on people’s billing envelopes which led to an increase in card spending”. If all that does not scare the reader, Corera goes on to tell us how Google soon got into the act, and realising that “there were riches in this”, it “developed its own email system . . . which it uses to scan people’s communications to target advertising better”. This is how machines talking to machines result in people being led by the nose to the altar of the advertiser. And as early as 2004, even Google executives realised that the vast amount of data they possess will drive the NSA to ecstasy. All that data was not mined from secret sources or in secrecy. A network chart can be built from a person’s Facebook profile. It is all about cross-referencing. It is easy when you have the data; and data is all there. If the NSA represents the state’s interests, Corera brings up both the pros and cons of the state’s use of cyber technology. The state can track specific cell phones that are geared to be used as detonators of bombs. Yet it can also use the same cyber system and technology to spy on all and sundry, which, in peacetime, includes its own citizens. That brings us to Corera’s final chapters – on encryption, accountability, and exposure – where he discusses the exciting story of Edward Snowden and the fallout from his disclosures. Finally, Corera tells us where the future battleground will be – encryption. There will be a tussle between the state and individuals exemplified by people like Snowden. Corera writes that for people like Snowden, “encryption had the power to bind the state and the power to bind the individual, altering the fundamental balance of power between the two. The state and its spies, unsurprisingly, did not want to be bound”. Ultimately, it becomes the familiar tussle of modern life – security versus privacy. The more innocent people are killed, the more votes security will garner. The Alexandrian SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 27 The Sympathizer BOOK REVIEW T he Sympathizer is the enigmatic title of a poignant story of a war named the Vietnam War by the Americans, and the American War by the Vietnamese. It is a strange kind of war in which, Nguyen observes, its history has been written by the vanquished, not the victor. This book is a gripping tale with many parts that may be fact rather than fiction. The reader will not know. Who does, in such stories? The story is narrated by a man who is known only as the Captain. He is the aide-de-camp of a South Vietnamese general known in the book as the General. The General is in charge of a security unit known as the Special Branch but does not know that his trusted aide, the Captain, is a double agent who takes orders from a North Vietnamese Commandant. The Captain is a bastard, born of a Vietnamese woman and an American Catholic priest. As an ‘Amerasian’ he does not look fully Oriental, nor fully Occidental. That has its advantages as the story unfolds, but he is also “forever caught between worlds and never knowing where he belongs”. The Captain adores his mother but disdains his hypocritical father. The Captain grew up with two friends, Bon and Man. They swore a secret allegiance as blood brothers in the midst of the war. Bon’s father was killed by the North Vietnamese and he swears revenge. Man and the Captain, on the other hand, feel that the fate of their country depends on them becoming revolutionaries. The story takes off rapidly from the imminent fall of Saigon to the Communists. The fast, exciting 28 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Viet Thanh Nguyen 2015 Grove Press Call No. English NGU account from the Captain’s perspective involves the evacuation of the General and a list of South Vietnamese that the Captain has to help prepare. When the evacuation by American airplanes begins, desperation and danger rain on the evacuees from all directions and in all manner of forms, from demands of bribes to the screaming rockets from the advancing Communists. In the dramatic last moments, Bon loses his wife and young child. He becomes even more embittered. His grief is indescribable. It is a grief that can only compare to that the Captain feels for his part in not saving a female Communist agent from torture because that would have revealed his allegiance to the Communists. Eventually arriving in California, with the General and the General’s family – his wife, known only as Madame, and his daughter Lana – the Captain finds a former professor of his, Avery Hammer, and gets his help in obtaining a scholarship. He falls in love with a JapaneseAmerican lady, Sofia Mori, who is the professor’s secretary. The Captain has a difficult time settling into this new and intriguing country. His heart, partially enamoured by the people there, continues to be bound to his homeland, Vietnam. He finds an old friend, Son Do (now known as Sonny) who has settled in America and now works as a journalist. The paths of Sofia, Sonny, the Captain, and the General become enmeshed. The General starts a small business but soon, with encouragement from a Congressman and his old US Army handler, Claude, the General raises a counterrevolutionary army with the objective of returning to fight in Vietnam. News of this clandestine The Little Paris Bookshop Nina George, 2015 Abacus Call No. English GEO army spreads, much to the annoyance of the General who believes that it is Sonny’s work. Just as he had suspected a traitor among them when they first arrived in America, the General orders the Captain to have, first, the traitor, then Sonny, killed. The traitor is identified as the crapulent Major, who the Captain knows is not; but again, like with the female agent, the Captain cannot save him without blowing his own cover. Sonny, too is another innocent casualty in the war that does not seem to end. Although Sonny has won over Sofia, the Captain bears him no enmity. But what is he to do? Life among the Americans is not easy. The Captain finds himself thrown into a movie production of the Vietnam War. It is called The Hamlet. The captain discovers the American director’s chauvinistic attitude and becomes a victim of his arrogance and venom – but he survives. The story quickens to the stage where the General’s revolutionary army returns to Vietnam through Laos. The Captain, who has been keeping his Vietnamese counterparts informed throughout, becomes emotionally torn when Bon volunteers to fight. The Captain vows to save Bon. He does not know how, but he knows that he must return with Bon. Man warns the Captain; in fact, he orders the Captain not to return to Vietnam. The Captain disobeys this order. He has too much guilt. As he once said of himself that after his conscience, his liver is the most abused part of his body. Part of the intrigue towards the end of his story, is his growing romantic relationship with Lana, the General’s daughter. Does the General know? How will this affect the Captain’s mission? Can he save Bon? This is a story in which one can learn, like the Captain, to “soak oneself in sadness, then rinse oneself in hope”. Nguyen has written a non-fiction historical memoir of the Vietnam War entitled Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War. Readers who enjoy The Sympathizer are likely to be enthralled by Nguyen’s second book. The Alexandrian SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 29 SUGGESTED READINGS You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg Beautiful Hands Author: Kathryn Otoshi Publisher: Novato, CA: Blue Dot Press, 2015 Call No.: English Junior Lending Picture Book 751.49 OTO Did you know that you can create great works of art with your palms? Beautiful Hands is a book that will delight preschoolers and their parents or caregivers. With a simple sheet of paper and some paint, you and your wards can use coloured handprints to form shapes and objects limited only by your imaginations. The projects featured will enhance your child’s creativity and keep them entertained for hours! Contributed by Johan Abd Rahman In the Unlikely Event Author: Judy Blume Publisher: London: Picador, 2015 Call No.: English BLU Historical fiction buffs might want to pick up In the Unlikely Event, which was nominated for Best Historical Fiction for the Goodreads Choice Awards 2015. A hauntingly beautiful story, it is inspired by actual events in author Judy Blume’s home town where three airplane crashes occurred in 1952. The story revolves around the life of Miri Ammerman, a 15-year-old girl growing up in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in the 1950s. Plane travel for the masses was possible and new then – everyone was excited about travelling to novel and faraway places. Life was perfect . . . until three planes fell from the sky in the space of three months, killing neighbours and friends and leaving gashing scars in the lives of the community. The tragedies brought the community closer together but also revealed gaping holes in seemingly perfect families. Friendships were torn apart; families fearing for their lives left their home town which had earned itself the reputation of being the ‘Plane Crash City’. And through these tragedies, Miri learns that life will always find a way, a new beginning, no matter what the circumstances may be. Contributed by Angela Chen 30 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg SUGGESTED READINGS A Village Remembered: Kampong Radin Mas, 1800s-1973 Author: Ibrahim Tahir Publisher: Singapore: OPUS Editorial Pte Ltd, 2013 Call number: Adult Lending SING English 959.57 VIL From school days to weddings and food, A Village Remembered transports us back on a journey through one of the oldest Malay kampongs in Singapore. Far from being an ordinary kampong, Kampong Radin Mas had a rich heritage and social history. This book tells of legends of how Radin Mas began and traces its evolution from a kampong into a developed residential area. Former residents recount stories of a warm community spirit and their memories of childhood kampong adventures. A Village Remembered also lovingly documents artefacts from Kampong Radin Mas such as photographs, recipes, and early kitchen tools used; it is a veritable treasure trove of nostalgia. Contributed by Norah Ismail Modern Romance Author: Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg E-book Modern Romance expounds on the complexity of dating in current times, where our options are broadened – and made even more complicated – by the rise of social media, texting and online dating. Co-written by a stand-up comedian and a sociologist, this book is packed with punchlines but is also backed by research. Stand-up comedian Ansari drew material for the book from personal real-life anecdotes, from people who attended his focus group discussions, and even from a discussion thread he started on the Internet. The most interesting part of the book focuses on the differences in the dating cultures of Tokyo, New York and Buenos Aires. While some of the concepts introduced in this book are certainly not new, Modern Romance will help you realise that you are not alone in your experiences. Contributed by Eunice Ang Xue Ting SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 31 SUGGESTED READINGS You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg 100 Kiat Praktis Sehat di Usia Senja Penulis: Husain Suitaatmadja Penerbit & Tahun Penerbitan: Jakarta: Elex Media Komputindo, 2013 Nombor Panggilan: Malay 612.68 SUI - [HEA] “Apakah pentingnya hidup sihat?” Adakah hidup sihat itu hanya semata-mata dari aspek fizikal sahaja? Ataupun kesihatan itu merujuk kepada kededua aspek luaran dan dalaman? inilah antara soalan-soalan yang dikupas oleh penulis buku ini. Hidup sihat amat penting terutama pada usia senja. Menurut penulis, masalah kesihatan dapat dielakkan ketika usia senja jika kita menjaga diri dengan penuh prihatin dengan mengamalkan gaya hidup sihat seperti sering bersenam, menjaga permakanan kita, mempunyai sikap positif serta sentiasa bersyukur atas segala kurniaan Ilahi. Pendekatan ini dapat meningkatkan lagi mutu kehidupan seseorang yang merangkumi kesejahteraan dalaman dan luaran diri. Buku ini dibahagikan kepada 10 bab dan dalam setiap satu mengandungi sepuluh bahagian khusus. Penulis memulakan buku ini dengan memperkenalkan pembaca kepada prinsipprinsip dan juga budaya tertentu yang dapat diamalkan pembaca. Antara contoh-contoh ini termasuk memiliki teman yang dapat berkongsi tentang perihal kesihatan, memiliki hobi atau kegemaran seperti berkebun, dan juga senang meningkatkan amalan ibadah seperti bersedekah. Isi-isi dalam buku ini banyak yang bersumber daripada Islam. Kata-kata mutiara dan nasihat yang bersumber daripada kehidupan tokoh-tokoh Islam, seperti para Nabi, mampu merangsang keinginan pembaca untuk memperbaiki gaya hidup ke arah kebaikan. Buku ini turut menggalakkan kita untuk bertafakur tentang kehidupan lantas mempersiapkan diri untuk meniti usia senja dengan lebih sempurna lagi bermakna. Penggunaan bahasa Indonesia dalam penghasilan buku ini bukan hambatan bagi pembaca Melayu secara umumnya. Gaya bahasa penulis tetap ringkas dan mudah difahami. Ia amat sesuai untuk dimanfaat setiap lapisan usia, tidak kira golongan tua ataupun yang muda. Diulas oleh: Masturah Abdul Halim 32 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg SUGGESTED READINGS 忽必烈大帝 作者: 饶伙发 出版社与年份:新加坡 :玲子传媒私人有限公司,2014 索书号: Chinese ROHF 小说主角尹志平本是花刺子模国的小王子。后来,他的祖国被蒙古人所 灭,国王全家投河自尽,而他侥幸被中原全真教的丘处机所救。尹志平拜 丘处机为师,练了一身好武功。之后他来到了中原,开始聚集人马,准备 推翻蒙古统治。 小说的历史内容大致真实,演绎了忽必烈蒙古大帝的生平。作品结合了武侠故事和元朝历史,除 了精彩的武林对决,同时也能认识到忽必烈的政治手腕和军事谋略。 编写:杨钦力 (Yang Qinli) 儿童美劳创意王:边玩边学,轻松培养专注力与创造力 作者: Alis Li 出版社与年份: 新北市: 教育之友文化,2014 索书号: Chinese 745.5083 LA - [REC] 偶尔心血来潮的时候,是否会想做一些手工艺品来疏解一下积累 已久的压力呢?不妨参考一下由美术老师Alis所编写的《儿童美劳 创意王》。这本工具书以简单易懂的文字与图片来教导读者制作不 简单的创意作品,是个适合各个族群与年龄层的美劳入门宝典。书中所提到的手工艺品大约 有四十种,分五大种类。有逗趣可爱的咩咩羊、缤纷色彩的糖果屋、永不凋謝的花朵、美丽大 方的手环和小巧玲珑的俄罗斯娃娃家族等等。而且,每个作品的制作程序也绝不超过五个步 骤!如果你想在闲暇之余轻松地制作一些可爱的手工艺品,那不妨翻翻这本书来寻找一些灵 感吧! 编写:林雪婷 (Benita Lim) SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 33 SUGGESTED READINGS You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg 2014 Tamil 791.028092 CUP - [ART] (Dilip Kumar) 34 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg SUGGESTED DVDs Hippo vs. Croc Publisher: United States: National Geographic, 2014 Call No.: AV English 597.982 HIP National Geographic gives us a close-up look at the brutal battle of survival between two of the most aggressive and ferocious river inhabitants – the hippopotamus and the crocodile. Each uses its own survival strategies to compete for food and territory, and protect their young. Hippo vs. Croc is an exciting, action-packed video that explores the natural habitats, behaviours, physical adaptations and complex interactions of the hippopotamus and crocodile. The extraordinary direction and stunning videography will enchant viewers and leave them in awe. Contributed by Azizah Osman A Will for the Woods Publisher: New York, New York: First Run Features, 2014 Call No.: AV English 393.1 WIL A Will for the Woods is a documentary that follows cancer-stricken psychiatrist Dr Clark Wang on his journey in advocating natural burials to minimise a burial’s impact on the environment. What objectively begins as an exploration into an environmentally-favourable method of entombment turns into a more personal journey about the life Wang has led, the type of person he has turned out to be, and the legacy he wants to leave behind. In spite of its grim subject matter, A Will for the Woods is a thought-provoking film that will inspire you to contemplate on how personal decisions can affect the overall environment. Wang’s passion for his cause and the constant conversations about mortality and the inevitability of our end also highlight the film’s most important message of all: to live boldly and meaningfully even in the face of death. Contributed by Siti Fatimah SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 35 SUGGESTED DVDs You can check the availability of these titles via our online catalogue at www.nlb.gov.sg Twice Upon a Time Publisher: Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video, 2015 Call No.: AV English 791.4372 TWI - [ART] Twice Upon a Time takes place in three worlds: Frivoli, the home of sweet dreams; Murkworks, the factory of nightmares; and the human world of Din. Every night, Greensleeves, the ruler of Frivoli, delivers pleasant dreams to the Rushers (humans) of Din with the help of his little workers, the Figmen of Imagination. Meanwhile, Synonamess Botch, the ruler of Murkworks, sends out his vultures to drop nightmare bombs on the sleeping Rushers. The battle between dreams and nightmares unfolds when Botch succeeds in imprisoning Greensleeves and the Figmen in an evil plot to unleash a torrent of nightmares upon the Rushers. It is now up to two misfit inhabitants of Frivoli – Ralph and Mumford – who have unwittingly assisted Botch, to set things right. Wild and wacky, Twice Upon a Time is an animated spoof of fairy tales that is sure to delight the entire family as unlikely heroes fight to save the day and dreams! Contributed by Chu Wan Xin 36 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Bek, bek, kambing, have you any wool? A. W. Hamilton gives familiar English nursery rhymes a delightful Malayan spin in Haji’s Book of Malayan Nursery Rhymes. Published in 1939, the collection contains a hundred popular English rhymes translated into Malay. Find out how the rest of Bek, bek, kambing goes and check out other rare documents and publications on display! Extended till 25 Sep 2016 Gallery, Level 10 National Library Building 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary Many entrepreneurs have wasted time, effort and money building products and services that nobody wants. In this talk, the speaker will show you: About the Speaker: 08 Tech Entrepreneurs Series @The LLiBrary: Elevator Pitch 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary Every start-up, regardless of how innovative their ideas are, needs to move fast to stay ahead. The 2nd of our 3-part series aims to empower entrepreneurs with essential skills on the Elevator Pitch, with topics on: 4.30 pm – 5.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary A happy and peaceful mind goes hand in hand with a relaxed physical state. Find out more about achieving a balance between mental and physical well-being through yoga. Come hear from Hatha Yoga instructor Ms Ong Ju Lee about Mindful Yoga with topics on: • The connection between mind, body and breath • Mindfulness – focusing body and breath on the present • Simple breathing exercises to ease anxiety • Body Scan exercise for relaxation Talk includes hands-on gentle and easy-to-do chair stretches. About the speaker: Ju Lee teaches at Awareness Place Well-Being Centre and Indigo Flow Space with over 10 years of experience. She works with individuals, groups and even seniors. For more, visit www. indigoflowyogaspace.com. sg/#!teachers/ci35 PROGRAMMES THU Kenny Lew, Founder and CEO, Entreport Asia Pte Ltd, has been an innovation and enterprise professional in the last 16 years in public and private sectors. Currently, he runs his own entrepreneurship training programmes. 09 Wellness Friday@The LLiBrary: Mindful Yoga – Freeing the Mind from Restlessness, Anxiety and Fear National Librar y Presents: • An easy method to develop your business model • Determine whether your idea will work • Minimise unnecessary risks and resources FRI THU 01 How to Turn Your Innovative Idea into a Viable Business • Getting your target audience to understand your message in 3 seconds or less • Why articulation and storytelling matters in pitching About the speaker: Wong Woei Fuh, Ph.D. (University of Manchester), is the Consultant for Innovative Education Services Pte. Ltd. His consultancy work focuses on blended learning pathways, research & innovation best practices and go-to-market planning for technology startup. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary 39 THU THU 29 Word-of-Mouth Marketing for Businesses 12.30 pm – 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary 12.30 pm - 1.30 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary Join guest speaker, Ida Abdullah as she shares essential psychology tips on managing workplace relationship. Get yourself charged to change your communication style at work and feel the difference it makes! Word-of-mouth marketing (WOMM) is a powerful tool in today’s world of online customer engagement. How do businesses ride on WOOM to grow their social media presence? About the Speaker: Join Evangeline Leong as she provides insights into word-of-mouth marketing. Discover: Ida Abdullah, Associate Consultant, The Speaking Factory, is a graduate of Jack Canfield’s Train-the-Trainer and certified DISC Behavioural Consultant. Ida has been conducting public speaking and life enrichment workshops using drama techniques for the past 14 years. THU PROGRAMMES National Librar y Presents: 15 How to Manage Work Relationships through Communication 22 • Why it is important and how you can benefit from it • WOMM strategies you can use to scale up your business and social media profile About the Speaker S.U.R.E DIY Series: Brainstorming Ideas for Creativity & Innovation 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Level 3, Programme Area, The LLiBrary Discover how to brainstorm and arrive at innovative ideas that can be further developed into projects or resolve organisational issues and challenges. By the end of this workshop, you will be able to: Evangeline Leong, founder of Kobe Global Technologies, has over 10 years of digital marketing experience under her belt. Working with diverse digital advertising tools, she has strategised Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), PayPer-Click (PPC) advertising for the likes of Red Bull, Volvo and Harley Davidson. To find out more about her work, visit GetKobe at https://www.getkobe.com/ • Generate “Wow!” ideas using NLB’s brainstorming methodology • Adopt the S.U.R.E. framework in your online research to support your ideas • Evaluate information using the AACCO framework Compile a simple research report detailing the ideas and breakthroughs generated during the workshop. These will be backed up by a list of references and resources for further exploration and development of the ideas into tangible outcomes. Admission to programmes is free and open to all unless otherwise stated. Please register at library eKiosks or www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary. 40 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary A Librarian’s World Ever wondered what exactly a librarian does? In this special series of talks, find out what makes our librarians tick as they share highlights of the National Library. Date/Time 22 September 2016 Thursday 7.00pm – 8.30pm Venue Level 5 Imagination Room National Library Building 100 Victoria Street Singapore 188064 Registration www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary Join our Senior Librarian Juffri Supa’at as he showcases the National Library’s Malay literary collection. In particular, he will share about the published and unpublished works of two Singapore Malay literary pioneers: Muhammad Ariff Ahmad and Masuri S.N. Their works not only form part of Singapore’s literary heritage, but also provide insight into the social history of Singapore during the Japanese Occupation and the post-war years. They contributed significantly to the development of Malay Literature in the region and were founding members of Angkatan Sasterawan ‘50 (ASAS 50), which triggered a new Malay literary movement. About Masuri S.N. Masuri S.N. is regarded as the father of modern Malay poetry, or sajak. He started writing poetry at the age of 14, covering topics such as the love for one's country and defending it from foreign aggression. His literary repertoire later expanded to include short stories, essays and plays. About Muhammad Ariff Ahmad Muhammad Ariff Ahmad was considered to be the father of Malay linguistics and was widely known for his expertise on Malay language and culture. He had an impressive body of works ranging from fiction to children’s books to textbooks and even wrote scripts for radio and television. He also contributed essays and articles to newspapers and journals and was actively involved in literary and social activism. About the Librarian Juffri Supa’at is a Senior Librarian at the National Library. He has curated several exhibitions featuring the works of literary pioneers such as Masuri S. N., Muhammad Ariff Ahmad and Abdul Ghani Hamid. He has also compiled poetry selections by Muhammad Ariff Ahmad and Suratman Markasan. OCT AUG 01 31 A Nation Built on Trust, A World of Opportunities Level 7, Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, National Library Building Imagine a world where credit card dimensions vary and road signs have different symbols, how would Singapore fare in a world without a common language called standards? National Librar y Presents: EXHIBITIONS Trace Singapore’s developments from our humble beginnings to the flourishing hub we now are – standards and conformance as a quality infrastructure underpins our social and economic development. Learn how our infrastructure has made Singapore a trusted hub and opened global opportunities for local businesses; and continues to shape our home into a Smart Nation that is ready for the future. In “The Business of Standards”, see how our home-grown companies use standards to differentiate themselves from competitors, improve efficiency and gain inroads into international markets where their products are trusted, safe and of premium quality. Journey with us in “A Day in a Life with Standards”. Uncover standards in your daily routine from the moment you awake, till you head to bed. From our homes to our community and economy, you would be surprised at how standards help make your day safer, more convenient, and more comfortable. Presented by SPRING Singapore, a statutory board which helps Singapore companies grow and promotes internationally-recognised standards. ONGOING From Books to Bytes: The Story of the National Library Ongoing Level 5, Promenade, National Library Building “From Books to Bytes: The Story of the National Library” tells the story of the National Library of Singapore as an integral part of Singapore’s cultural and social fabric. The exhibition traces the history of the National Library of Singapore from 1823 till present. Learn interesting snippets of the library’s rich history and how its function has evolved with the learning needs of the nation. 42 SEPTEMBER 2016 // www.nlb.gov.sg/golibrary The Donors Gallery Ongoing Level 10, Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, National Library Building The Donors Gallery was set up to display a sample selection of items donated to the National Library with the hope of creating a sense of rootedness through the preservation of local heritage content and fulfilling the library’s function of being the national memory and repository of Singapore heritage materials in all formats. It is also hoped that more Singaporeans will be encouraged to donate their heritage collections to the National Library. Singapore Literary Pioneers Ongoing Level 11, Promenade, National Library Building The gallery displays the books, letters, calligraphic works, manuscripts, photographs and portraits of Singapore’s literary pioneers. Some prominent writers have also donated their pens, typewriters and literary awards. In addition, visitors can appreciate audio and video recordings of the writers in two multimedia screens. LOCATIONS Central / downtown Region BIPL Bishan Public Library 5 Bishan Place, #01-01 Singapore 579841 CNPL library@chinatown 133 New Bridge Road, #04-12 Chinatown Point Singapore 059413 CSPL Cheng San Public Library 90 Hougang Avenue 10, Hougang Mall, #03-11 CTPL Central Public Library 100 Victoria Street, #B1-01 Singapore 188064 EPPL library@esplanade 8 Raffles Avenue, #03-01 Singapore 039802 OCPL library@orchard 277 Orchard Road #03-12 & #04-11 Orchard Gateway Singapore 238858 SRPL Serangoon Public Library 23 Serangoon Central, #04-82/83 NEX (Level 4R) Singapore 556083 NL National Library EASTERN Region BEPL Bedok Public Library 21 Bedok North Street 1 Singapore 469659 GEPL Geylang East Public Library 50 Geylang East Avenue 1 Singapore 389777 MPPL Marine Parade Public Library 1 Bukit Batok Central Link, West Mall #03-01 Singapore 658713 BMPL Bukit Merah Public Library 3779 Jalan Bukit Merah Singapore 159462 278 Marine Parade Road, #01-02, Marine Parade Community Building Singapore 449282 BPPL Bukit Panjang Public Library PRPL Pasir Ris Public Library CCKPL Choa Chu Kang Public Library 1 Pasir Ris Central Street 3, White Sands, #04-01/06 Singapore 518457 21 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4, #04-01/02 Lot One Shoppers’ Mall Singapore 689812 SKPL Sengkang Public Library Closed for renovations. Reopens in 2017. The LLiBrary Lifelong Learning Institute 11 Eunos Road 8 #03-02 (via Lobby B) Singapore 408601 TRL Tampines Regional Library 31 Tampines Avenue 7 Singapore 529620 NORTHERN Region AMPL Ang Mo Kio Public Library 4300 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 Singapore 569842 SBPL Sembawang Public Library 100 Victoria Street Singapore 188064 30 Sembawang Drive Sun Plaza #05-01 Singapore 757713 TPPL Toa Payoh Public Library WRL Woodlands Regional Library 6 Toa Payoh Central Singapore 319191 WESTERN Region BBPL Bukit Batok Public Library 900 South Woodlands Drive Woodlands Civic Centre, #01-03 Singapore 730900 YIPL Yishun Public Library 930 Yishun Avenue 2, #04-01, Northpoint Shopping Centre Singapore 769098 Closed for renovations. Reopens in 2017. CMPL Clementi Public Library 3155 Commonwealth Avenue West, #05-13/14/15 The Clementi Mall Singapore 129588 JRL Jurong Regional Library 21 Jurong East Central 1 Singapore 609732 JWPL Jurong West Public Library 60 Jurong West Central 3 Singapore 648346 QUPL Queenstown Public Library 53 Margaret Drive Singapore 149297 Queen’s Cinema, 1982 This 1982 photograph shows the exterior of Queen’s Cinema at Geylang Road. The façade of the cinema features its name and a movie poster showing the movie being screened. The cinema, which opened in the early 1930s, is no longer found in present-day street directories. Visit eresources.nlb.gov.sg/pictures for more old images of Singapore! Credit: © Lee Kip Lin and National Library Board, Singapore 2016 ISSN 1793-5431 (Print) ISSN 2010-0027 (Online)
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