Discovering the Game Library at FatPirate Casino
Since its launch in 2024, FatPirate Casino has quickly established itself as a notable contender in the online gambling scene. With its captivating pirate theme and an extensive library featuring over 6,000 games, it promises players a treasure chest of gaming options. This article takes a closer look at the diverse offerings at FatPirate Casino, highlighting various game categories, software partnerships, unique features, and the … Continue reading Discovering the Game Library at FatPirate Casino
Preview: Steven Berkoff’s ‘Metamorphosis’ by Intercultural Theatre Institute
Intercultural Theatre Institute presents Steven Berkoff’s adaptation of Metamorphosis, directed by Aarne Neeme and performed by the ITI graduating class of 2024. This gripping retelling of Franz Kafka’s iconic novella melds abstract physical theatre and psychological drama with elements of dark comedy. The story follows Gregor Samsa, a young man who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. As he … Continue reading Preview: Steven Berkoff’s ‘Metamorphosis’ by Intercultural Theatre Institute
Preview: Pangdemonium’s 2025 Season
After three five star shows in 2024, we expect great things from Pangdemonium’s recently announced 2025 Season, a thoughtfully curated lineup that explores the essence of our existence, the power of choice, and the pursuit of happiness. Each production delves into deep and meaningful themes, questioning how we navigate the lives we’ve been given. They invite audiences to consider whether we are at the mercy … Continue reading Preview: Pangdemonium’s 2025 Season
The Necessary Stage calls for urgent donor support to continue annual Singapore Fringe Festival in 2026 and beyond
Each year, The Necessary Stage has been consistently curating and bringing together a plethora of local and international fringe performance work that becomes the Singapore Fringe Festival, calling to attention urgent issues affecting community and society. After a successful 2024 edition, the 2025 edition of the Singapore Fringe Festival will mark M1’s final year as its dedicated donor, after 20 years of support. The Necessary … Continue reading The Necessary Stage calls for urgent donor support to continue annual Singapore Fringe Festival in 2026 and beyond
The Feelings Farm: An Interview with Amanda Chong on connecting with children and managing emotions
“Like a Pixar film onstage.” That’s how writer Amanda Chong imagines any kind of Theatre For Young Audiences theatre should feel like, rather than talking down or infantilising it in any way, able to connect not just with children, but even with the adults accompanying them by speaking to some fundamental, universal, relatable truths. And in many ways, that is precisely what she’s achieved with … Continue reading The Feelings Farm: An Interview with Amanda Chong on connecting with children and managing emotions
Poker Etiquette: How to Play With Style and Grace?
Playing a game of poker is an experience, not just engaging in a form of entertainment. There’s a reason why every cool character in cinema history has at least one scene at a poker table, pulling a bet or throwing a hand that no one else could. So, if you want to be a certified member of the high society, you need to know more … Continue reading Poker Etiquette: How to Play With Style and Grace?
Staging Ryuichi Sakamoto: An Interview with Todd Eckert, founder of Tin Drum and co-creator of KAGAMI on technology and friendship in the arts
In March 2023, Ryuichi Sakamoto, one of Japan’s greatest contemporary composers and pianists, passed on after a long battle with cancer. Known for his ambient, sparse compositions that were capable of evoking powerful reactions and emotions from his listeners, his fans mourned him, while also knowing they would never get to see him perform live again. Yet, one of those fans, who also happened to … Continue reading Staging Ryuichi Sakamoto: An Interview with Todd Eckert, founder of Tin Drum and co-creator of KAGAMI on technology and friendship in the arts
Can I Make You A Suit, Mate?: An Interview with Rishi Budhrani on grounding himself and returning to his roots via comedy
“If you want to know where you’re going, you need to know where you’re from.” That is the mantra that comedian Rishi Budhrani took with him when he set out to write and perform one-man show Can I Make You A Suit, Mate?, which returns to the stage this week, following a sold-out run in 2022, during the Esplanade’s annual Kalaa Utsavam – Indian Festival … Continue reading Can I Make You A Suit, Mate?: An Interview with Rishi Budhrani on grounding himself and returning to his roots via comedy
Arts of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Arts Festival Announces Full Programme Lineup of 53rd HKAF in 2025
HONG KONG – The 53rd Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) is set to take place in February and March 2025, with more than 1,300 outstanding international and local artists in over 125 performances of more than 45 programmes. The Festival Opening performance features the exceptional Orchestra of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna under the baton of revered Maestro Donato Renzetti, performing the music of Rossini and Mendelssohn. This … Continue reading Arts of Hong Kong: Hong Kong Arts Festival Announces Full Programme Lineup of 53rd HKAF in 2025
What to Expect During Teeth Scaling and Polishing for Optimal Beauty
Maintaining a bright and healthy smile is essential for both your appearance and your overall well-being. One of the best ways to do that is teeth scaling and polishing. These are essential dental procedures that help keep your smile looking its best while ensuring your oral health is in check. Here’s what to expect during the process and why it’s beneficial for achieving optimal beauty … Continue reading What to Expect During Teeth Scaling and Polishing for Optimal Beauty
