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Author: Emily Seow

Emily is a stickler for details, a grammar Nazi, and a really picky eater. Born and bred in Singapore, she loves cats, the written word, and exploring new places. Can be bribed with quality booze across the board.
La Cantine – taking perfection to new heights
Category FoodPosted on October 17, 2012March 30, 2016

La Cantine – taking perfection to new heights

The minute you walk into La Cantine, you know that something different is going on here. With a fabulously unique interior featuring rooster and churc…
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Hitting the Hearthrob creative spot
Category Art & DesignPosted on October 17, 2012January 21, 2016

Hitting the Hearthrob creative spot

In this day and age, when we are so rushed off our feet with the trivial and banal, it is little wonder that the creative souls that were once in ther…
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PARK Eun Sook exhibition rocks this month’s MAAD
Category Art & DesignPosted on October 9, 2012January 21, 2016

PARK Eun Sook exhibition rocks this month’s MAAD

It never ceases to amaze me how the monthly Market of Artists and Designers (MAAD) at Red Dot Design Museum manages to keep things fresh, and this month is as good an example as any. While as usual…
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The Fabulous Baker Boy to the rescue!!!!
Category FoodPosted on October 8, 2012May 30, 2016

The Fabulous Baker Boy to the rescue!!!!

Cakes glorious cakes! One thing's for sure, we can never get enough of them over at City Nomads. And so it was, that we were watching, waiting for…
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Art gets turbulent with Simon Birch
Category Art & DesignPosted on September 27, 2012January 21, 2016

Art gets turbulent with Simon Birch

There is something about artist Simon Birch's figurative paintings that are decidedly arresting... And later this week, we will have the opportunit…
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Taking over the soundwaves at Broadcast HQ (closed)
Category CulturePosted on September 27, 2012May 18, 2020

Taking over the soundwaves at Broadcast HQ (closed)

Something's happening in that little stretch between Lavender and Farrer Park MRT – there's a new cool sweeping through (watch your backs ladies of the night!), with the new kids on the block CCSH who…
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Exquisite cocktail encounters at the Catalunya bar (CLOSED)
Category UncategorizedPosted on September 27, 2012May 18, 2020

Exquisite cocktail encounters at the Catalunya bar (CLOSED)

Wow moments..don't you just love them? Well I promise you, there are plenty to be had at the Catalunya bar. Yes we already shared many a 'wow' moment …
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A food and vintage fairytale at Carpenter and Cook
Category FoodPosted on September 25, 2012March 29, 2016

A food and vintage fairytale at Carpenter and Cook

I'd been meaning to get over to Carpenter and Cook for the longest time, having heard good things on the grapevine about this little hidden gem. Some …
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Swimming with Sharks: Our verdict? One hell of a play!
Category CulturePosted on September 24, 2012July 25, 2024

Swimming with Sharks: Our verdict? One hell of a play!

I'm usually skeptical of film to stage adaptations but my cynicism was firmly washed away recently having seen Pangdemonium's production of Swimming with Sharks, currently running at the Drama Centre …
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A taste of Vietnam at Viet Lang (closed)
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on September 20, 2012March 29, 2016

A taste of Vietnam at Viet Lang (closed)

I have to say, I'm a sucker for Vietnamese street food – give me a Summer Roll or steaming bowl of Pho anytime and I'll be one happy camper. But there…
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