Rape is one of those things that is difficult to portray effectively on stage. But on the opening night of...
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Some evenings deserve more than a scroll. City Nomads covers Singapore’s cinema and theatre with a discerning eye, the films that linger, the productions that sell out, and the performances that remind you why live storytelling still matters.
10 Questions with Krish Natarajan: Co-founder of Singapore Youth Theatre Collective Patch and Punnet
It’s hard not to be pulled in by Krish’s laid-back vibes and zany humour. As one of the founders of...
To say that Deborah Emmanuel is a woman of many facets is hardly an exaggeration. The Singaporean poet and performance artist...
When you think of 70s America, you’d probably think of hippies, flared pants, peace signs, or That 70s Show. Well,...
Loo Zihan‘s coming show, Catamite – part of Singapore’s M1 Fringe Festival 2019 – is, like many of his other...
What do you think of when you think about Art? Does the Mona Lisa come to mind? A performative piece?...
Is food just food? Or is a well-cooked potato, as the acclaimed restaurant critic Jonathan Gold suggests, like “an aria”?...
Dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding mental illnesses, the first ever Singapore Mental Health Film Festival launches this year, taking place...
What does an inclusive society look like? Particularly in the areas of disability – from special needs to mental or...
In the seven years since opening, Matilda the Musical has collected more than 70 major awards from around the world...









