Set in 1970s English suburbia, Absurd Person Singular chronicles the changing fortunes of three married – and wild incompatible –...
Culture
Singapore and Asia’s cultural life moves fast. Between gallery openings, sold-out concerts, and theatre runs that vanish before you’ve heard about them, knowing where to look matters. City Nomads covers the art exhibitions, cinema releases, live music, and theatre that shape how this city thinks, feels, and gathers.
Fast forward 50 years, and the people we once knew as stalwarts of the Singapore arts scene are now old,...
Artist by day, DJ by night. Hawt Hand (also known as Dennis) a Singaporean DJ who has just started his...
This week, celebrate Symmetry’s fifth birthday with free-flow BBQ at Kampong Glam and watch some of the world’s most thought-provoking films...
Terrifying but so important; such is Matthew Heineman’s powerful new documentary about the rise of the Islamic State in the...
Imagine it’s lunchtime and you’re in the middle of an important task. You’re feeling peckish, but you don’t want to...
As a professional make-up artist with her own consultancy, 27A, for the last five years, Marie Soh understands better than...
You don’t need to be a voracious reader and intellectual to attend and appreciate the annual Singapore Writers Festival. The...
Wow, is it nearing the end of the month already? As we round off October, make a trip to the...
10 Questions with Charmaine Leung, Author of 17A Keong Saik Road and Daughter of an Ex-Brothel Owner
I remember watching Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman’s 2004 documentary Born into Brothels in my visual ethnography class in university; and it...









