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TheUrbanwire.com Team

The people behind the August Issue

Adam Koh
Adeline Loh
Amy Ng & Pyxia
Carol Liu
Cheryl Zhang
Daniel Yuan
Esther Yeap
Gloria Wong
Robin Yee (Online Journalism Lecturer)
Ronald Wan

Having dabbled with the pre-Med combination of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Adam changed academic gears, figuring that mass communication made for a compelling choice of study. By then, he'd already had some experience in public relations under his belt, and, if memory serves him well, at 22, he had been more than ready for this new phase as student number 01804455.

Last December, there was a feather in Adam's cap: A prestigious 2-month internship writing for supplements produced by the Special Projects Unit in The Straits Times, Singapore's flagship newspaper.

There, he wrote for both Recruit [in the classifieds section] and Computer Times, a weekly supplement that comes with The Straits Times. Apart from the occasional contribution to the latter, when time permits, he does freelance writing for Eclipse Computing, a business software company.

Adeline dreams of the day when she can cruise between living in the plush urbanism of her New York City studio apartment and the serenity of her wooden beach house in the Bahamas. She doesn't understand when people say that in order to have it all, you have to be willing to give it all up. But she does understand that it's important for her to have dreams, big fat crazy ones, for without them, well, she'd sleep her life away. At this moment, sleeping is already 1 of her indulgences.

Adeline aspires to write for Wallpaper. Survey the sections - interiors, architecture, fashion, entertaining, and travel - and you'll know her pet topics in a nutshell. Adeline, however, never dreamt before entering the Mass Communication course in Ngee Ann that she would end up as a writer. "So what do you want to be next time? A journalist?" someone would ask and Adeline would scrunch her face in mock agony, yelping "No way!" But as fate would have it, she realized how much she enjoyed the process of writing, and the rest as they say, is history.

In writing this, the irony of life has just slapped her right in the face. Ouch.

Adeline likes bombastic language. She enjoys reading prose that fires at her like bullets, and though she might not comprehend, she finds the use of electronic dictionaries immensely gratifying. She devours books about heroes and of valour, saints and murderers, books detailing good and of evil. She relishes reading about the extremes, the sacred and the vile, because she finds that most people are probably just stuck in the middle - read: ordinary.

So even as she dreams about the infinite possibilities in life and seems to be stuck fantasising about medieval times, Adeline knows that the best time to live is now. And where she is now is an editor of UrbanWire. The skies are the limit.

In the summer of May/June 2003, Adeline found herself interning at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, where she wrote for the campus paper and an online project chronicling various aspects of Brisbane for Singaporean students. She now writes and designs for the UrbanWire and is plotting her next travel venture to New York City. [top ^]

Amy has tried countless times to pull her eyes away from the glaring monitors and her fingers from tapping the keyboards of computers everywhere she goes.

Connected to the World Wide Web at the young and impressionable age of 11, it was a natural choice for Amy to have signed on with TheUrbanWire.com as a student designer - after all, who better to undertake the job than someone who has been dwelling in the cyber realms for nearly a decade? Be it playing online multi-player games, involving herself in discussions in various forums and chatting with people from all over the world, Amy is submerged in the world of the internet so much so that some of the strongest friendships she has formed are with various individuals from chat rooms, server games and forums.

Because of this unnatural way of making friends, Amy was for some time reclusive and quiet, talking only to a select few. Since signing up for the Mass Communication course at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, however, she has learnt to speak up and at times can be incessantly talkative, shutting up only when… wait, she never shuts up.

Amy also has a keen interest in Astronomy, which was cultivated since she was a baby through the never-ending loops of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star", the only known lullaby to put her to sleep as a baby (or maybe that's the only song her tone-deaf parents can sing properly).

This interest has placed her in a constant bind of irony. For a person who detests Mathematics, she does a pretty good job of calculating complex sums related to the stars and planets. She is also able to spew scientific and historical facts about the subject while discussing literature over a cup of coffee. Ask where a certain constellation can be found and Amy will be able to point it to you almost immediately and she can also single-handedly set up a telescope (a laborious task that usually takes 2 people to do). After all, who ever said that girls can't play with boys' toys?

The fiercely independent Amy depends a lot on PYXIA, her IBM laptop which she bought for the purposes of her Year 3 work in general. As the semester progressed, however, Pyxia’s hard disk began to fill up with files and folders – all belonging to TheUrbanwire.com. Amy suspects that it is all an elaborate plan to keep her fixated to the screen and tapping on the keys of Pyxia.

As you can now easily guess, Pyxia spends more time displaying the pages on TheUrbanwire.com than any other site as Amy happens to be the monthly uploader of the E-zine as well. Next to lecturer-in-charge Robin Yee, Amy spends the most time working on keeping TheUrbanWire.com in a "linked" condition – for your reading pleasure. [top ^]

Carol Liu Jiawen considers it an absolute privilege to be appointed editor for a third time. Prior to this, she was editor for her newspaper project and sub-editor for her magazine project - both equally unexpected appointments - during her 2nd year in Ngee Ann Polytechnic's Mass Communication course.

She feels that she has since gained the momentum, skills and passion to face the challenges of being in a team tasked to run UrbanWire.com and to master the techniques of good journalism.

This 18-year-old former Methodist Girls' School student hopes to build both a beefy portfolio and enough credibility, while working on this e-zine, to graduate in style come July 2004. She aspires to eventually be a professional journalist.

When not busy looking for or writing stories, you'd find Carol indulging herself in Egyptology, The Sims and looking after her 2 rabbits, 4 turtles, and 30 over fishes at home. [top ^]

I love writing, hence my foray into online journalism. However, one thing I did not count on was the possibility of my tutor's constant intervention, prowling our forum at all hours, dispensing advice and anger via messages posted.

And there I was thinking, "Hey, working online is cool, I don't have to face my tutor that often."

Well, I was wrong. Darnedest darn. I forgot all about the 24/7 reach of the Internet.

In any case, it still hasn't dampened my love for writing, or ability to perform under pressure. After all, I grew up in Singapore.

A place where people seem to thrive under stress, and spend the wee hours of the morning seated in front of a computer doing work, just as my tutor, fellow editors and I are doing.

And I do foresee many, many more nights of this occurrence, staring at my laptop and a full page (or more) of red edit marks. Totally demoralising, I must admit, after all the praise our team recently got for our journalism internship in one of Australia's best universities.

But hey, how else do you expect me to learn effectively?

I love it. (Well, it does help that my favourite colour happens to be red.) [top ^]

Daniel is an ordinary guy, with an unremarkable name to match. He eats, sleeps, bathes, plays hard, tries to work as hard, and eats some more. There's completely nothing newsworthy or scandalous about Daniel, and he wonders which bored person is even taking the time to read this.

But considering how you've gone this far, you may be interested to know that this ordinary guy is waiting for something extraordinary to happen. So if you are a government agent recruiting members for an elite covert organisation, some mad biochemist on the verge of a scientific breakthrough requiring human guinea pigs, or even a terrorist looking for suicide bombers, email him at danz_the1@yahoo.com.

And he will contact you either to sign up or score a scoop for UrbanWire.com. [top ^]

"Fantasies inspire me. I'm easily distracted, because I'm a dreamer. In my world, the skies are always blue, the rainbow never disappears, and all our dreams come true. That is also why I'm always quiet around my friends, because nothing beats a moment alone in a world so enticing. I'm constantly enthralled by the splendid and alluring kingdom I create," I once told a friend.

"Then you should write! Do you? Write what you imagine. Or capture it somehow. Compose music, drawing, painting.... the whole palette of colours and their canvases.... then it becomes more than just a fleeting moment. It's not the exact replica, but it’s the gateway back to reminiscing that fantasy. The canvas you 'drew' on takes you back to the memory.... you mind goes the rest of the way," he replied.

I’d love to paint my world; my ambition previously, was to be paid to dream. Sadly, I have no talent in art, unlike my father who can draw and paint, beautifully. I still wonder these days what it feels like to capture the moment.... in colours I can only think about.

And so I write. It may not be the most beautiful way, but I write to express myself. I write to remember. I write, most of all, because I want to tell a story.

I write here now – I am Esther, nobody extraordinary, just Esther, who’s very much still a little girl at heart, a dreamer at heart, and someday, hopefully, a writer too. But now I begin that dream, as an editor of Urbanwire. [top ^]

Glo·ri·a (glôr-, glr-) : Glory in Latin.
Gloria: A commonly used first name
Gloria Estefan: A beautiful Latin pop singer who looks absolutely gorgeous.
Gloria Wong : a very lazy girl who cannot sing, who loves chocolates, shopping and food. So supremely lazy is she that she was deemed THE laziest of all by family and friends. It's nothing short of a wonder that she actually seated herself in front of the computer to type this for you to read, let alone enter a JOURNALISM class.

So if you need to know more, email her. But don't hold your breath for a reply. And the reason should
be quite obvious...!

enjoy reading UrbanWire! [top ^]

From the time Robin Yee realised that he would never be a Broadway headliner or a $300-an-hour shrink, he's inflicted his idiosyncratically tortured prose on readers of national newspaper The Straits Times, best-selling English entertainment magazine 8 Days, and global financial wire services, Bridge News.

Since 1997, the professional rolling stone turned his energies to torturing journalism students at Ngee Ann Polytechnic and building and an even more varied freelance portfolio of translation, copywriting and online consultancy work. His therapist calls this progress. [top ^]

Ronald is a self-confessed himbo (hey, he has the looks!) with an ego even the Queen of England cannot rival. Not trusting the job of his self-portrait to any old hack, the narcissist summons himself to get up close and personal with himself (holy molly!) in order to reveal more about his wonderful personality.

In other words, the aspiring and egotistical actor is getting into character.

Tell us something we don't know about you
I fart like a cow? *farts* Oops.

Talk about getting into character. Seriously, tell us more about you.
What do you want to know about me? I'm nothing of me but everything like you, a version of what is me and you, a modified version of my predecessors, the 6th version of the chosen one, I am the chosen one…

Stop. You are watching too much of The Matrix.
We are in The Matrix. Look around you…

Hey, be serious, will you?
If I'm serious, there's no meaning in life. Life should be spontaneous, fun and a little less ordinary.

But…
Yeah, you do have a nice butt.

Oh, thank you. It's in the genes.
Do you have a sister then? Can I have her number?

Get out.
So touchy…

Please! We have an interview!
Fine, what do you want? You don't seem to ask any question.

I already asked. Tell me something about you!
Huh?

That's it. You're forcing me to tell the whole world that you're…
No! You win. I'm a film buff who loves the silver screen and wants to be a film critic in the league of Roger Ebert. I totally dig reading Entertainment Weekly, Premiere and Vanity Fair magazines. I'm a sucker for Tony Parson's novels and I think J K Rowling is a Hogwarts witch in disguise. I'm a couch potato and I'm a big fan of Gilmore Girls (girrl power!), The Practice and the now-defunct Ally McBeal. Sometimes, people call me the male version of Ally. Don't ask me why, even though I've fantasies of flushing my enemy down the toilet. I'm an actor wannabe because I want to be like Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca. My friends tell me I suck in singing but I think I'm a closet Norah Jones or Frank Sinatra. Wait till they hear me sing (or scream). And oh, I sleep a lot. Hey, it's not what you think. I mean I sleep a lot, literally. It's so fun lying on the bed and…

Okay, I think that's enough for readers.
You sure? I mean they don't even know that I can do a great imitation of The Bee Gees and I can stand on 1 leg while I…

Thank you for your time…
Wait, you threatened earlier to reveal that I am…

Oh, nothing, just wanted to say you're…cute.

Ronald is now happily settled with his Finding Nemo pet toys and he freelances for LIME and STYLE magazines occasionally. He used to be a wonderful intern (no taping controversies or scandals at the oval office) at 8 DAYS. He is also a radio presenter on his campus radio station, Radio Heatwave, and was a host on his campus television station, CTV.

He wants to be a Broadway actor (and Hollywood waiter) in future. [top ^]


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