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Ng Yi Sheng (simplified Chinese: 黄毅圣; traditional Chinese: 黄毅聖; pinyin: Huáng Yì Shèng; born 1980) is a Singaporean gay writer. [1] He has published a collection of his poems entitled last boy, which won the Singapore Literature Prize, and a documentary book on gay, lesbian and bisexual Singaporeans called SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century in 2006.
In 2015, Ng Yi-Sheng of The Straits Times said the second reproduction "holds up magnificently as a classic work of Singaporean theatre" and "arguably more moving than the recent deluge of historical musicals". [8] Yane Usagi of Today reviewed that "themes are easy to follow — without being dumbed down — and the music is easy on the ear ...
Eric Ng (born 27 December 1975) is a Singaporean Mandarin pop music songwriter, music producer and music arranger, and session/touring guitarist. He is also the founder of Funkie Monkies Productions and The Songwriter Music College.
Ng Tian Hann (born 1969), Malaysian Chinese movie director; Ng Woon Lam (born 1971), Malaysian painter; Ng Yen Yen (born 1946), Malaysian politician; Yew-Kwang Ng (born 1942), Malaysian-Australian economist; Ng Yi Sheng (born 1980), Singaporean writer; Ng Yong Li (born 1985), Malaysian professional racing cyclist
The theme song, Ding Feng Bo (定風波), was composed by Leon Ko and sung in Mandarin by Jacky Cheung, with its lyrics written by Chris Shum. Ding Feng Bo won the Best Original Song at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. [5] Yi Sheng Shou Hou (一生守候), another song from the film, was performed by Joanna Wang.
Writer Ng Yi-Sheng described the song as "growling rock, loud as bulldozers", another critic called it "a searing rock track... raw and loud, melancholic and frustrated, and ends with high-pitched feedback", while TODAY's Mayo Martin noted that "the music evokes anger, frustration, despair and destruction — but perhaps also the slightest ...
firstfruits publications was founded in 1997 by Singaporean poet and translator Enoch Ng. [1] It was founded after poet Yong Shu Hoong, a former national service platoon-mate of Ng, approached mediaexodus LLP with a manuscript of poems for editorial work.
Winner: Ng Yi-Sheng – last boy; Aaron Lee Soon Yong – Five Right Angles; Wena Poon – Lions in Winter: Stories; Elmo Jayawardena – Rainbows in Braille; Suchen Christine Lim – The Lies that Build a Marriage; Chinese category. Co-winner: Chia Hwee Pheng (谢惠平) – 希尼尔小说选 (The Collection of Xi Ni Er Mini-Fiction)
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