Poetry… whether it’s classic literary greats or your lover’s clandestine whispered words of passion, it has the power to affect...
Entertainment
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.
Michael Chiang, one of Singapore’s popular playwrights, has made a comeback with his first play in fourteen years, High Class....
Fat Pig by American playwright Neil La Bute is the clever but touching story of a stereotypical young urban professional...
Nestled in the heart of the Singapore’s Civic District, Fort Canning Park is where the country’s rich history, verdant nature,...
If there’s one topic that’s close to Singapore’s heart, it’s food. We are a nation of foodies. Just ask someone...
Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT) is proud to be celebrating its 25th Silver Anniversary this year. Since its establishment in 1988,...
2013 looks like it’s going to be a bumper year for productions of Shakespeare plays in Singapore. Things have got...
May is here and it’s a bit of a mad month when it comes to the City Nomads membership and...
It’s not easy to give a neat synopsis of ‘Rabbit Hole’ David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer winning play, which is the opening...
I went to see Edges expecting to see a mini-musical and I was pleasantly surprised. There was no spoken dialogue,...









