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Travel
Travel is one of the great privileges of living in Singapore. City Nomads covers where to go, where to stay, and where to eat across Asia, Europe, and everywhere worth a long weekend. Practical where it needs to be, inspiring where it should be. Real travel, researched properly.
In little under a year, Dexter Café and Bar has firmly established itself as one of Bangkok’s favourite eateries. With...
White Magic Sunsets is a one-of-a-kind Sunday Sunset party, where nu-disco meets 80’s, funk and great food & drinks to...
White Magic Sunsets is a one-of-a-kind Sunday Sunset party, where nu-disco meets 80’s, funk and great food & drinks to...
For this edition of The Factory, the folks at Mint have teamed up with two of the most experienced DJ’s...
They’re back at it again! DJ Khan & [Yellow@TheLight](https://www.facebook.com/yellowatthelight) present another evening of banging techno Jenja for WTFtuesdays. This duo...
It’s “Wednesday Night at the Cinema’ at the Deus Temple. Set in our back courtyard we have bean bags, Albens...
Tomorrow night is Wednesday night and you know you’re gonna get served a fresh and delicious mix of deep house,...
Another round of Residents Showcase this week featuring our favourite Japanese jack in a box in the headline slot –...
Did you enjoy your sunny day on the island? Now it’s time to dance deep into the night. Supported by:...









