The decorated filmmaker and documentary veteran Ursula Macfarlane isn’t new to breaching the sensitive and controversial, and her 2017 film...
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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.
From the looks of your Instagram feed, you can probably tell music festival season is back! What better way to...
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...
With all the travel lanes opening up, new food places popping up and events going on, the forecast for November...
Now that our skies are free of haze, it’s time to dispense with the facemasks, venture out and enjoy the...
Tadashi Suzuki’s production of Dionysus is by no means new, created in 1990 based on Euripedes’s The Bacchae. Suzuki himself,...
If you haven’t read Louisa May Alcott’s famous 1868 novel, then you’re in for a treat. Garnering rave reviews for...
Happy National Day! Given how reflective movies are of the culture from which they belong, there’s no better way to connect...
The latest production by Pangdemonium – The Rise and Fall of Little Voice – is the Asian premiere of a...
We must admit, we internally cringed a little on first hearing of The Arts Place’s latest production – a reimagining...









