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Whether you’re a wine wanderer or a seasoned swirl-and-sniffer, July in Singapore is brimming with exceptional events that promise more than just a good pour. From curated gin experiences to global ...
This was Pink Dot’s 17th edition, and the third since the repeal of Section 377A, a clause that for decades defined queer lives in Singapore. In its absence, something else has begun to take shape: a ...
The online economy—driven by ad dollars, engagement metrics, and algorithmic amplification— should reward reason more. That makes it harder than ever for companies to discern which comments reflect ...
When The Standard throws an opening, it is never just a hotel launch, rather, a mood board in motion. In Standard Bangkok, it was New Year’s Eve with Dita Von Teese and synth-heavy DJ sets in the ...
No one’s saying EDM is dead, it’s definitely been replaced by lo-fi beats, soft serve, and a live DJ in New Balance. The only stimulant is 80mg of ceremonial-grade caffeine. It is now time to bring ...
What began as a youth hangout in the heart of Orchard Road is now ready to reintroduce itself. This November, *SCAPE will relaunch after years of redevelopment, ushering in a fresh chapter shaped by ...
In a bold act of defiance, The 1975’s band member, kissed a bandmate onstage during a festival in Kuala Lumpur, openly challenging Malaysia’s laws. The government swiftly shut down the event, ...
In Singapore’s national story, Kwa Geok Choo is often described as the steadfast wife of founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, present, poised, and quietly powerful. Aside from the familiar outline ...
In 2025, Singapore’s telecommunications landscape is no longer just about call time and data quotas, it’s about lifestyle. As digital demands grow and international travel resumes in full swing, ...
When Joy Becomes Collectible, And FlexibleThis July, Nana & Friends café at Suntec City hatches a playful new collaboration with local artist Berry Winkle, bringing the lovable chaos of the Bird Bois, ...
Every Friday, we spotlight artists pushing boundaries and breaking forms. Batavia Collective don’t fit neatly anywhere, they are building their own lane. That’s exactly how they like it. “We’re not ...
At Chanel, the carpet was white, the air hushed, the mirrors omnipresent. It was as if the house had exhaled—retreating into itself before Matthieu Blazy’s arrival, before the inevitable tide of ...