Preview: MISSING – The City of Lost Things by Drama Box
If you’re already wondering about what potentially unique theatre shows are coming up in 2018, Drama Box already has you covered in January. Drama Box starts off 2018 on an experimental note, continuing their ongoing exploration of the relationship between city dwellers and their environment through their latest theatre project. Titled MISSING: The City of Lost Things, the project will specifically look at individuals and their connections lost … Continue reading Preview: MISSING – The City of Lost Things by Drama Box
Theatre and Food: Fabulous French Food and Mouthwatering Wine at Ginnett
Located right in the heart of town, Ginnett Wine and Bar is nestled on the first floor of the all new Hotel G at Bencoolen. Ginnett is the kind of restaurant you notice the moment you walk past it, with curious passers-by able to glimpse in at the energetic diners sipping away at tasty wine and curated cheese platters in the establishment. As you might … Continue reading Theatre and Food: Fabulous French Food and Mouthwatering Wine at Ginnett
Preview: Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2018 – Bay of Hopes and Dreams
New Year’s Eve has always been a bit of a nightmare, with huge crowds and congested roads, and most of the time we’d prefer to just stay home. But this year, we might just be willing to brave the year end madness and venture out into the Bay area for celebrations, because this year’s line-up looks absolutely stunning. Presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), get … Continue reading Preview: Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2018 – Bay of Hopes and Dreams
Review: 2042 by Patch and Punnet
Could millennials ever survive a war? That is the central question Patch and Punnet attempt to answer in their newest work, as they bring the 2017 theatre season to a close. In 2042, the collective imagines a Singapore of the future – not too different from our current one, save for slightly more advanced technology, and newly armed with the memory and scars of a savage war … Continue reading Review: 2042 by Patch and Punnet
Review: Prudential Marina Bay Carnival 2017
Life’s a carnival. Or at least, the next 3 months are, as the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival takes over the Bayfront area and keeps the festivities running high all the way through to April! Organized by Pico and title sponsored by Prudential, the Marina Bay Carnival primarily aims to promote stronger familial ties through spending time together with food and play. The carnival is split … Continue reading Review: Prudential Marina Bay Carnival 2017
Artist Spotlight: Local Musicians Falling Feathers, Disco Hue and Jasmine Sokko Talk About Their 2017 and Hopes For 2018!
Local music has been absolutely thriving in 2017. Countless new bands have emerged, new singles and EPs were released, and plenty of exciting collaborations between local acts have been crafted, and our Spotify playlists have been highlighting plenty of them (and on repeat too). So to get a chance to catch six acts for completely free at the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival at tomorrow on … Continue reading Artist Spotlight: Local Musicians Falling Feathers, Disco Hue and Jasmine Sokko Talk About Their 2017 and Hopes For 2018!
Review: Bintan Lagoon Resort, An Island Home Away From Home
Hands up those who agree with me: beach holidays are the absolute best. For someone who’s spent all his life growing up in metropolitan cities, from the island city of Singapore to hustling-bustling London, it’s always a welcome relief to get away from it all to spend a few days out in the sun and letting the sea wash all your worries away. Of … Continue reading Review: Bintan Lagoon Resort, An Island Home Away From Home
Preview: 2042 by Patch and Punnett
It’s better late than never as Singapore’s newest theatre company on the block makes their debut at the end of December at Goodman Arts Centre. Described as ‘by millennials, for millennials’, Patch and Punnet bursts onto the scene with two all new plays in 2042, imagining a not-so-distant-future set in a post-apocalyptic world. The millennials have unexpectedly, survived a great war twenty four years back that destroyed … Continue reading Preview: 2042 by Patch and Punnett
Century of Light: The Gallery and Co. Edition
In the great big world of museums and art galleries, there are gift shops, and then there are gift shops. What differentiates a regular gift shop from a truly outstanding one then? In our opinion, it’s one that stocks some truly fabulous items we’d be willing to shell out for, and beyond the usual exhibition catalogs, comes up with some inspiring collectibles that scream class and makes … Continue reading Century of Light: The Gallery and Co. Edition
Preview: Platform Series – Journeys by GenerAsia
Monologues have the potential to be some of the most powerful pieces of theatre, with an entire audience focused on a single performer, pouring their heart out into a character. This February, for just two nights only, GenerAsia will present not one but two monologues performed by young, upcoming thespians Erwin Shah and Kimberly Chan in an exciting double bill. Erwin Shah will be performing Kulit On The … Continue reading Preview: Platform Series – Journeys by GenerAsia
