Mynah Magazine #4
By: Mynah Magazine
Synopsis
These Mosques Belong to the Present
by Alif Ibrahim
GOLDEN MILE: Memory on Loop
by Alexandra Dalferro, Benita Leong
Singapore on Public Notice
by Claire Voon
In Conversation:
worms and Stephanie Dogfoot
Yes, Yes Y’all:
Rap, Resistance, and the Singapore State
by Varsha Sivaram
Crossword
by Jean Ning Phua
Eating the Malay World:
Singapore’s Peranakan Amnesia
by Faris Joraimi
On Farms
by Isabelle Lim
NDP Floats Reimagined
by Gideon & Jamie, Randy Yeo, Priyageetha Dia
Overseas: Singaporeans Abroad
Paper Trails (Insert)
by Teo Kai Xiang
by Alif Ibrahim
GOLDEN MILE: Memory on Loop
by Alexandra Dalferro, Benita Leong
Singapore on Public Notice
by Claire Voon
In Conversation:
worms and Stephanie Dogfoot
Yes, Yes Y’all:
Rap, Resistance, and the Singapore State
by Varsha Sivaram
Crossword
by Jean Ning Phua
Eating the Malay World:
Singapore’s Peranakan Amnesia
by Faris Joraimi
On Farms
by Isabelle Lim
NDP Floats Reimagined
by Gideon & Jamie, Randy Yeo, Priyageetha Dia
Overseas: Singaporeans Abroad
Paper Trails (Insert)
by Teo Kai Xiang
Contributor's Note
Since Chris Koh contributed Issue #3, I'm contributing Issue #4! Take one, or take both, they're all good! :)
In Issue #4, the essays spread across remembering our past, commenting on our present, and capturing impending losses before they're gone. Mynah jokingly calls the crane our national bird and reminds us that Singapore seems to always be a work in progress - so make sure you record your favourite places and memories before the crane comes.
— Li Lin, SD
In Issue #4, the essays spread across remembering our past, commenting on our present, and capturing impending losses before they're gone. Mynah jokingly calls the crane our national bird and reminds us that Singapore seems to always be a work in progress - so make sure you record your favourite places and memories before the crane comes.
— Li Lin, SD