The Singapore Arts scene lives [Part 5: Film]

When the Ah Boys To Men was released, everyone was raving about how Singaporean it was, with its Singaporean-style slapstick humour displaying our kiasu...

The Singapore Arts scene lives [Part 4: Theatre]

I have zero experience in theatre, unless you count the Speech and Drama classes I took in Primary School (holla at me 90s kids!...

The Singapore Arts scene lives [Part 3: Dance]

Imagine it's the year 2009. It's a Saturday afternoon and you hop on a public bus headed towards the nearest mall. Chances are you...

The Singapore Arts scene lives [Part 2: Music]

Back in 2010 if I told you that we'll have Singaporean artists making it big out there alongside glamorous stars like JB and Taytay,...

The Singapore Arts scene lives [Part 1: Art]

"Huh don't dance already la! Study, study!" "Draw draw draw also cannot earn you any money." "You not even famous, sing for what?" Whether you're a student...

Quizzy Fridays: What is your Social Credit Score?

Some 9 million people have been banned from purchasing plane tickets to travel out of China because of their bad behaviour as reflected in...

Get fit and lit this summer – with drum sticks, light sabers and a...

School's almost out. You can't wait to hit the beach but how are you supposed to bust out of the study room in your...

[Review] Shakespeare in the Park: Julius Caesar

Bravo! SRT's Julius Caesar is a tempestuous display of powerful performances all round, set against an impressive stage. After a year's absence, SRT's latest Shakespeare...

Nasi Lemak everything

Riding on the Nasi Lemak craze sparked by MacDonald's Nasi Lemak burger (queues form every year when they release their limited-edition burger), brilliant (and...

5 awesome directors and their quirks

In light of the opening of Isle of Dogs, which you just know is directed by Wes Anderson without even waiting for the credits...