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Singaporean Comedian Sam See / Episode 001

33 min · 24 de nov de 2021
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Singaporean comedian Sam See has a new special out called “Coming Out Loud”. We’ll discuss what it’s like being a gay comedian in an anti-gay city and also how he’s had to adapt his comedy routine during COVID. Later in the show, movie and TV critic Kimberly Lim reviews the Netflix series Trese. It’s an animated adventure series based on the graphic novel of the same name set in Manila in the Philippines.

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