A Boey and His Dog: In Conversation with Daniel Boey on Rescue Dogs, Pet Care and New Book ‘We Adopted!’

As the saying goes, a dog is a man’s best friend. But for Singapore’s ‘Godfather of Fashion’ Daniel Boey, Leia is more than that – she’s family. More importantly, Leia isn’t just any dog Daniel walked into a store one day and ‘purchased’, but a dog with a tragic past who was rescued from a pet farm, in need of love, care and rehabilitation. “When … Continue reading A Boey and His Dog: In Conversation with Daniel Boey on Rescue Dogs, Pet Care and New Book ‘We Adopted!’

Television Time: BBC’s Killing Eve Season 2 (Preview)

After leaving Villanelle for dead with a stab wound inflicted by Eve herself, the shocking Season 1 finale of critically-acclaimed BBC America series Killing Eve left viewers stunned and wanting more. As we stated in our Season 1 review, the core relationship between Villanelle and Eve is the strongest aspect of the show, and without a doubt, that seems set to be about to be pushed even … Continue reading Television Time: BBC’s Killing Eve Season 2 (Preview)

Preview: Moonfest 2019 by Esplanade -Theatres on the Bay

Hotels have begun to hawk their mooncakes again, and you know what that means – the annual Mid-Autumn Celebration is back, and the Esplanade is having a bash with a weekend of family fun with the return of Moonfest! Come enjoy some of the very best traditional Chinese arts by local and international artists and companies. With the 15th edition of the festival, over 60 free … Continue reading Preview: Moonfest 2019 by Esplanade -Theatres on the Bay

The History Of Hurling

The finals of the Gaelic Games 2019 are fast approaching, sonow is the time to get up to speed on the events you will come across. If you’re already invested in the Gaelic Games and wish to place a few wagers on the event, be sure to check out the All Ireland Hurling winner odds. At the Gaelic Games,you will find football (native and Irish) for both men and women, Hurling and … Continue reading The History Of Hurling

Preview: Caught by Singapore Repertory Theatre

The Singapore Repertory Theatre has had its brushes with controversial fine art before, having staged Yasmina Reza’s Art at the National Gallery Singapore in 2016, but for their  brand new, upcoming experience, they’re taking audiences on an intimate journey with a socially immersive theatrical performance, as they meet a celebrated artist in the Miaja Gallery. Within a regime that smothers free speech and gives breath to fake news, … Continue reading Preview: Caught by Singapore Repertory Theatre

Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019: Bryony Kimmings wins inaugural Popcorn Group Writing Award for I’m a Phoenix, Bitch

EDINBURGH – Bryony Kimmings has been presented with the inaugural Popcorn Group Writing Award in association with the Pleasance Theatre for her show I’m a Phoenix, Bitch. Celebrating writing excellence at the Fringe, the Award platforms writers and artists that ignite and challenge the status quo with the most fearless and topical piece of new writing. For her win, Kimmings received a cash prize of £2,500 … Continue reading Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019: Bryony Kimmings wins inaugural Popcorn Group Writing Award for I’m a Phoenix, Bitch

Preview: 1984 by The Young Company + An Interview with Director Daniel Jenkins

Following two years of practical training in all aspects of theatre, Singapore Repertory Theatre’s The Young Company are set to graduate this August, with a production of 1984 as their graduation show. With a script by Michael Gene Sullivan, based on the iconic novel by George Orwell, 1984 is a tale that brings us the story of Winston Smith, a cog in the giant, dystopian machine state of … Continue reading Preview: 1984 by The Young Company + An Interview with Director Daniel Jenkins

Copper Chimney: North Indian + Chindian Dishes In The Heart of Little India

Nestled in the very heart of Little India, on Syed Alwi Road, recently refurbished Indian restaurant Copper Chimney brings a fresh new look to its interior along with new additions to its menu. Serving up an experience that comprises both authentic North Indian and Chindian cuisine, the recently halal-certified restaurant is ready to appeal to any and all diners to walk through its doors. Ideal … Continue reading Copper Chimney: North Indian + Chindian Dishes In The Heart of Little India

Rang Mahal presents brand new gin tasting programme, with In-Gin-ious Pairings and Indian-inspired Cocktails This August

Acclaimed Indian restaurant Rang Mahal has debuted a brand new gin tasting programme, a first for any fine-dining Indian restaurant in Singapore. In collaboration with six premium Gin labels, including Hapusa, Greater Than and Jaisalmer, which are all distilled in India, the gin tasting experience will also see the launch of three handcrafted cocktails and tasting flights. Rang Mahal has always been known for their attention … Continue reading Rang Mahal presents brand new gin tasting programme, with In-Gin-ious Pairings and Indian-inspired Cocktails This August

Buffet Season: Local hawker delights at PARKROYAL on Pickering’s Lime Restaurant for National Day

PARKROYAL on Pickering has always been one of the classier hotels in the area, and naturally, delivers some of the best experiences not just when it comes to a great stay, but also in its food offerings. This August, over at the iconic Lime Restaurant, they’re presenting a limited time buffet menu comprising some of Singapore’s favourite local delights in a ‘Loco Local’, hawker-themed buffet … Continue reading Buffet Season: Local hawker delights at PARKROYAL on Pickering’s Lime Restaurant for National Day