Affordable Art Fair Names Stephanie Kelly As New MD for Asia Pacific
Affordable Art Fair has named Stephanie Kelly as its new Regional Managing Director and Board Member for Asia Pacific. She takes over from Camilla Hewitson, who launched Affordable Art Fair in Singapore in 2010 and brought the brand to other Asia Pacific markets. Stephanie is no stranger to the business, having worked on Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong before being promoted as the Melbourne Fair … Continue reading Affordable Art Fair Names Stephanie Kelly As New MD for Asia Pacific
Music Is: Opeth – LIVE in Singapore in December 2019 (Preview)
LAMC Productions has announced the arrival of Swdish prog-metal masters Opeth, set to perform in Singapore on 8th December 2019 at Live at The Crossroads. Sweden’s Opeth are one of the most influential heavy metal groups to emerge from Northern Europe. They have traveled a long way since their humble beginnings in Huddinge, a small town south of Stockholm. Formed in 1990 by David Isberg … Continue reading Music Is: Opeth – LIVE in Singapore in December 2019 (Preview)
Exhibition Extravaganza: SKL0’s Rising Change at Biroshouten (shouten by biro)
Artist Samantha Lo, sometimes better known by her moniker SKL0, has come through at the end of a long journey. Once known as the ‘Sticker Lady’, we believe with absolute conviction that with her solo exhibition, she can finally make a name for herself as a creator of fine pop art. Titled Rising Change, the exhibition, curated by Adam Bow and being shown at the newly established … Continue reading Exhibition Extravaganza: SKL0’s Rising Change at Biroshouten (shouten by biro)
In London’s (Off) West End 2020: The Delights of Dogs and the Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost at the Old Red Lion Theatre (Preview)
LONDON – With her two self-penned plays, Rosalind Blessed returns to the stage with a family affair as she performs alongside her mother, Hildegard Neil, with her father, Brian Blessed, as executive producer. Shedding light on what we often keep hidden from the world, The Delights of Dogs and the Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost will be performed in rep throughout January at … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2020: The Delights of Dogs and the Problems of People and Lullabies for the Lost at the Old Red Lion Theatre (Preview)
KFC Goes Green: KFC Singapore Doubles Down On Sustainable Practices; Eradicates plastic cups and reduces paper packaging waste with reusable trays
As one of the largest fast-food brands in Singapore with a local presence of 85 restaurants, KFC Singapore has taken the responsibility and commitment to effect lasting change in environmental sustainability. In continuation of its dedication for eco-friendly packaging and waste management, from November 2019 onwards, all KFC restaurants island-wide will see the eradication of plastic cups entirely in favour of paper cups. Paper cups … Continue reading KFC Goes Green: KFC Singapore Doubles Down On Sustainable Practices; Eradicates plastic cups and reduces paper packaging waste with reusable trays
Preview: Southernmost Festival 2019 by Emergency Stairs
Now in its third year, Emergency Stairs’ Southernmost Festival is back! Questioning the role of an arts festival, over the last two editions, Southernmost has proven itself as a fascinating experiment into festival curation and artistry, deliberately going against the grain as it focuses on intercultural work as prominent and emerging traditional and contemporary artists from the region come together. Presented and produced with Zuni Icosahedron (Hong Kong), … Continue reading Preview: Southernmost Festival 2019 by Emergency Stairs
Preview: The Hawker by The Second Breakfast Company
With a sold-out, abbreviated presentation at the 2018 Asian Youth Theatre Festival, local theatre company The Second Breakfast Company (2BCo) returns this year with their fifth main season production – original work The Hawker! With the nation fast progressing and many old buildings put up for en-bloc or demolished to make way for bigger and better facilities, all amidst the National Heritage Board’s call to preserve … Continue reading Preview: The Hawker by The Second Breakfast Company
Preview: Operatic Identities by CulturedGen + Interview with Creator Summer Song
Summer Song has led a multicultured life. Born in China, she moved to Singapore when she was just 8, before moving to Toronto 11 years ago to work. Obtaining a Masters from Columbia in New York, she entered the financial services and did corporate jobs before it finally hit her along the way that something was missing in her life. And then she realised what … Continue reading Preview: Operatic Identities by CulturedGen + Interview with Creator Summer Song
Hotels & Holidays: Club Med Announces New Spy Academy for Kids, in Partnership With “Spies In Disguise”
Club Med has announced an exciting new Mini Club experience, Spy Academy, in conjunction with new animated spy comedy adventure “Spies In Disguise” (Blue Sky Studios). Suitable for kids of all ages, Club Med’s Mini Club, will be turned into a training school for “young spies”, teaching them detective skills while emulating the charismatic and lovable characters of the highly anticipated film. “At Club Med, we … Continue reading Hotels & Holidays: Club Med Announces New Spy Academy for Kids, in Partnership With “Spies In Disguise”
Hotels & Holidays: Club Med Brings A Brand New Sustainable Resort to Kota Kinabalu
Club Med, the pioneer of Premium All-Inclusive holidays, has announced plans to open its first resort near Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state, in the northern part of Borneo island late 2022. Located at Kuala Penyu Beach – just 90-minutes’ drive from Kota Kinabalu International Airport – the premium all-inclusive Club Med resort with a Club Med Exclusive Collection space (5 Tridents Space) … Continue reading Hotels & Holidays: Club Med Brings A Brand New Sustainable Resort to Kota Kinabalu
