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06 August 2009 | 10:25 pm

Rui En would be making an appearance in the above mentioned event on 15 August 2009.

Admission ticket: $20
Attire: E.Excel T-Shirt

Source: MyPaper, E.Excel

Categorised in E.Excel Convention 2009, MyPaper.

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04 August 2009 | 07:23 pm

National Day songs were first created to help evoke a sense of national identity.

By MALINI NATHAN

THEN

National Day theme songs were first introduced in the 1980s. Many are sung every year during the grand finale of the parade, in what has come to be known as the Sing Singapore Medley.

Stand Up For Singapore was first sung in 1984. With its catchy rhythm and positive lyrics, it spread the message for Singaporeans to be “prepared to give a little more”.

In the 1986 parade, Count on Me Singapore, sung by Clement Chow, reminded Singaporeans that they must, and can, achieve excellence.

In 1990, the song titled One People, One Nation, One Singapore, penned by Jim Aitchison with music by Jeremy Monteiro, was sung by people at the Swing Singapore Party 1990 held in Orchard Road as confetti rained down on them. It was also sung in the 1990 parade, commemorating Singapore’s 25 years of independence.

NOW

Over the past few years, National Day theme songs have become more modern, incorporating pop elements. They have also been performed by popular home-grown talent.

Some favourites include Home, sung by Kit Chan from 1998; Where I Belong by Tanya Chua (left) from 2001; and Reach Out For The Skies performed by Taufik Batisah and Rui En from 2005.

This year’s National Day theme song is entitled What Do You See. Performed by local rock band Electrico, the song aims to foster community spirit and pride in Singaporeans. The Mandarin version will be sung by Chen Wei Lian.

Categorised in The Straits Times.

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04 August 2009 | 04:10 pm

The MP3 of “Listen to Your Heart” would soon be released on Community Chest’s website for free downloading. Both the English and Chinese versions by Rui En would be made available.

Please refer back to RBKD for further updates and details.

Categorised in TrueHearts 2009.

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03 August 2009 | 09:37 am

娱乐分帮派 他们Friend不Friend?

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独行侠3: 瑞恩

冰山公主瑞恩独来独往,不轻易把电话给圈中艺人。但冰山也有融化的时候,林湘萍就曾以三寸不烂之舌成功要到电话,据说两人现在已成为聊天知己了呢。

Categorised in I-Weekly.

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01 August 2009 | 05:36 pm

日期:01/08/2009 | 新闻来源:联合晚报 | 记者:陈韵红


陈子谦认为瑞恩(左)很有型,白薇秀则有一双勾魂的眼睛。

“七公主”要拍电影?才子导演陈子谦比喻绝妙:“当公主不如当‘妖精’!”

七公主中,谢宛谕、白薇秀与刘芷绚先后拍过电影,但成绩不一,谢宛谕《第一诫》叫好,白薇秀《突然发财》叫座,刘芷绚运气不济,新片《还原》因拍摄出状况,面临重拍。

除了她们3人,其他公主小荧幕窜红后,是否也有望跃登大银幕拍电影?

子谦被问起,就表示他对“公主”这字眼有意见,认为拍电影不应该有“公主”!

乍听吓人一跳!他解释:“‘公主’通常都是被包装得美美的,但却一模一样,看不出什么特色!”

“上大银幕要变化多端,对我来说,‘公主’不会比‘妖精’有吸引力,我要求的不是多美,而是多敢!”

那七公主中,谁被子谦看好登大银幕?

他答:“白薇秀与瑞恩。”

分析:“白薇秀有一双可以勾魂的眼睛,如果《玫瑰香》开拍的话,她有条件去演‘脱后’陈惠珍!”

“你知道吗?就像电影《青蛇》里的张曼玉,白薇秀有着一种‘妖精’特质,能带出娇娆的美感,我说‘妖精’并无任何贬义,反倒是一种赞美,因‘妖精’更有想像的空间。”

至于瑞恩,子谦认为瑞恩一双眼睛很有杀气,气质中性,如果要为她量身订做角色,“机器人”会是不错的选择。

“她(瑞恩)可以很有型。”子谦赞说。

对于其他公主,说话率直的子谦不讳言暂时没什么feel。

Source: Wanbao

Categorised in 七公主 7 Princesses, Wanbao.

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28 July 2009 | 03:02 am

Categorised in Wanbao.

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27 July 2009 | 02:23 pm

日期:27/07/2009 新闻来源:联合晚报 记者:陈韵红

陈靓瑄、白薇秀、谢宛谕有条件上大银幕

电影商直批,本地七公主仅3人有条件上大银幕!

她们分别是陈靓瑄,白薇秀与谢宛谕。

七公主在小荧幕叱吒风云,但上大银幕拍电影者印象中不多,本地东方天蝎营运总裁林德透露一年希望投资三至五部电影,但问起七公主中,谁最适合拍电影,说话一向大胆率直的他就表示:“我看好陈靓瑄,白薇秀与谢宛谕。”

至于欧萱,姚懿珊,刘芷绚与瑞恩,林德未表示看好。

另4公主缺电影魅力

缺乏大银幕魅力,欧萱需要好角色带红?

谈到3个“能”,自然也谈到4个“欠缺电影魅力”的公主。

林德以投资商角度直言:“欧萱比较需要好角色带红。不过,娱乐圈有时候很讲究人气,样貌美不美,身材好不好还是其次,重点是在娱乐圈红不红,欧萱无疑是当红炸子鸡,即使不是那么有条件上大银幕,也未必没有机会在大银幕扬威。”

林德以香港无线小生郭晋安为例:“起初见不到他演戏的天份,但自从安仔以“阿旺”(《戆夫成龙》)角色走红后,整个人气势立即变得不一样。”

提到姚懿珊,林德认为对方“形象不突出”,刘芷绚“模样普通,不能让人留下深刻印象”,至于瑞恩,他如此表态:“这名公主很另类,气质比较屌,未必符合大众口味。”

Source: Wanbao

Categorised in 七公主 7 Princesses, Wanbao.

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25 July 2009 | 06:36 pm

Check out Rui En as IZU’s ambassador!

Categorised in IZU.

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24 July 2009 | 11:05 pm

Source:The Straits Times, Asiaone

Categorised in asiaone.com, The Straits Times.

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