Comedy Central Stand-Up Asia Returns For A Third Season

Season 3 of Comedy Central original series Comedy Central Stand-Up, Asia is back! Produced in partnership with comedy entertainment company LOL Events in Malaysia for the third year running, the series is a 10-part series that will feature 15 of the most distinct voices in Asian comedy from around the world, giving audiences an opportunity to experience the different facets of Asian stand-up. The show is filmed … Continue reading Comedy Central Stand-Up Asia Returns For A Third Season

Both Sides, Now: Last Dance and Closer by Drama Box and ArtsWok Collaborative

Following a successful participatory theatre experience back in March, Drama Box and ArtsWok Collaborative’s Both Sides, Now project returns this September. A community engagement project aiming to share and facilitate within communities what it means to live and leave well, this new edition of the project will be a participatory performance entitled Last Dance. Last Dance will see a departure from previous editions of Both Sides, Now, going for a … Continue reading Both Sides, Now: Last Dance and Closer by Drama Box and ArtsWok Collaborative

Preview: NUS Arts Festival 2018 – If We Dream

This September, the NUS Arts Festival returns for two weeks as they present a new theme of If We Dream, as the festival focuses on invoking the dreams of Singapore’s cultural pioneers through dance, music, theatre, film, exhibition and open dialogue. Organised by the NUS Centre for the Arts, this year’s theme takes its title from Goh Poh Seng’s novel If We Dream Too Long, published the same year as … Continue reading Preview: NUS Arts Festival 2018 – If We Dream

Review: Joshua Bell and SCO – Butterfly Lovers

Brilliant, emotive violin playing backed up by a worthy orchestra makes for a stunning concert. There’s a saying that of all the instruments, it is the violin that best represents and resembles the human speaking voice. When an expert violinist takes to the stage then, one can only expect a performance that moves with its humanity, and its ability to produce music that comes alive … Continue reading Review: Joshua Bell and SCO – Butterfly Lovers

Dining Goes Full Throttle As Marina Bay Sands Enters Race Season This September

This September, Marina Bay Sands is all set to transform into one of the premier destinations for the upcoming F1 Night Race! Expect stylish parties and attractive dining specials galore across the entire district, as race season returns during the weekend of 14th – 16th September 2018. At Adrift by David Myers, an all exclusive four-course set dinner (S$68++) will be made available from 14th – 16th … Continue reading Dining Goes Full Throttle As Marina Bay Sands Enters Race Season This September

Tennis legend Martina Hingis kicks off 50-day countdown To Final WTA Finals In Singapore

As the final edition of the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global arrives this October, the tournament welcomed former WTA World No.1 singles and doubles player Martina Hingis, as she arrived in Singapore on Friday to kick-off the tournament’s 50-day countdown with a series of promotional activities and attend the premiere of the WTA Finals documentary GAME. SET. SINGAPORE. at School of the … Continue reading Tennis legend Martina Hingis kicks off 50-day countdown To Final WTA Finals In Singapore

Museum Musings: Sullivan + Strumpf (Sydney) Presents Alex Seton’s Cargo

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – In their latest exhibition, Sullivan+Strumpf will be presenting Alex Seton’s Cargo, an exhibition of new marble sculptures depicting highly compressed bales of clothing reminiscent of those found in the second-hand clothes industry. Each cube is tightly packed into a single volume, comprising a mass of stories and history that makes up a tangled mass of humanity, representing the mesh of needs and concerns, environments … Continue reading Museum Musings: Sullivan + Strumpf (Sydney) Presents Alex Seton’s Cargo

Preview: Hullabaloo at the Artground

Following the 100 and 100 More Festival, The Artground returns with a brand new programme this September. Titled Hullabaloo, the four month programme promises visitors an explosion of colours, patterns and shapes sure to appeal to children’s exploration and discovery. During the period of the programme, the Artground has been transformed into a whimsical landscape by local artist Nur Aida Binte Sa’ad (Yellow Mushmellow), who was inspired by her … Continue reading Preview: Hullabaloo at the Artground

Warner TV Escape Room Challenge Comes To Centrepoint This September Holiday

This September holiday, join Warner TV in staging a breakout as their Escape Room Challenge comes to the Centrepoint for one week only. Put your knowledge of the most popular Warner TV series to the test, as you attempt to use your wits to flee rooms themed after The Big Bang Theory, Gotham and Lethal Weapon. Expect plenty of mindbending puzzles and intricate games as you put your facts to … Continue reading Warner TV Escape Room Challenge Comes To Centrepoint This September Holiday

Preview: Tiger of Malaya by Teater Ekamatra

After a mad July spent taking charge of the 2018 Singapore Theatre Festival as festival co- artistic director, playwright Alfian Sa’at returns to the Singapore theatre scene proper with a brand new play this September. Presented by Teater Ekamatra as part of their 30th Anniversary season, Tiger of Malaya takes inspiration from the 1943 Japanese film ‘The Tiger of Malaya’. Based off the life of Tani Yutaka, … Continue reading Preview: Tiger of Malaya by Teater Ekamatra