Imagination has been my life for the past 19 years. I live in my own fantastical realm where everything goes according to what I imagine it to be, or so I wish. My dope for escape includes a daily dosage of any sort of Japanese drama, music, manga and anime. Add in other remedies such as the iPod, magazines and TV, my life will appear to be a sanctum for anyone who is overly exposed to the media. This capricious person has goals in her eccentric life too, just that there are too many on that checklist: I aim to watch as many Japanese dramas and movies I can; I aim to read up on Arthur Rimbaud and his works; I aim to become a novelist; I aim to mark my presence around the world; I aim to come up with endings for all the stories I’ve started; I aim to introduce more goals to my life. =)

Articles

Having had a fervent passion for romance novels since she was a teenager, Sally Lim has always yearned for her own happy ending
4 Mar 2009
Expecting to be showered with chocolates and roses, she waited for him at the usual subway station that morning. It had been the ritual since
18 Feb 2009
Singapore’s Central District saw people from all walks of life on Feb 8 as the annual National Vertical Marathon (NVM) brought action
16 Feb 2009
Hollywood has an abundance of superhero figures: Superman, Spider-Man, Batman… But, Japanese pop culture had no superhero icon until one finally emerges with the movie K-20: Legend of the Mask.
10 Feb 2009
How do you cope with the ache in your heart after a break-up?The Museum of Broken Relationships, is here in Singapore from Croatia, to carry the burden of past and broken relationships for you.
15 Jan 2009
Paper is all that artists Kelvin Atmadibrata (Indonesia) and Rin Ioka (Japan) want for Christmas this year, as the duo collaborates on an origami exhibition titled Mobile Garden at Pagoda St.’s Forth Gallery from Dec 23 to 30.
25 Dec 2008
Koreamania gripped audiences at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as 9 Korean artistes stormed the stage with a medley
5 Nov 2008
If you think SAW is overdone, think again – the end doesn’t seem to be even near. The fifth chapter of torture-porn SAW continues
29 Oct 2008
“Hollywood movies don’t give even half a second to breathe,” said Wayne Wang, the famous 59-year-old Asian-American director, about mainstream action-packed and effects-laden movies. “Empty spaces give you time to think about life.” “Empty spaces” is exactly what he gives to the audience in his second independent film, Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985).
14 Oct 2008