Day 1 of Registration For Great Eastern Women’s Run 2019 Attracts Nearly 1,000 Registrants

The launch of the 2019 Great Eastern Women’s Run (GEWR) saw a great turnout earlier today at Guoco Tower, with close to 1,000 coming forward and committing to the Run on 3rd November. In conjunction with ‘Plan Like A Woman, Plan For the Long Run,’ a campaign focusing on helping women with their physical and fiscal wellness by Great Eastern, this year’s GEWR will also see … Continue reading Day 1 of Registration For Great Eastern Women’s Run 2019 Attracts Nearly 1,000 Registrants

Great Eastern Launches Plan Like A Woman, Plan For The Long Run

Having championed the importance of women’s health since the launch of the very first Great Eastern Women’s Run in 2005, Great Eastern has now launched its brand new Plan Like A Woman, Plan For The Long Run campaign to bring into focus the various aspects of life and to encourage all women to plan and cater for their physical and fiscal health for the long run. … Continue reading Great Eastern Launches Plan Like A Woman, Plan For The Long Run

In London’s (Off) West End 2019: My White Best Friend and Other Letters Left Unsaid at the Bunker Theatre (Preview)

LONDON – 2019 is here, and we still live in a time where white feminism runs rampant, blackface happens from time to time, and racism and discrimination are well and alive. How do we strengthen the move for change and be inclusive, and tell white people themselves that they are part of the problem such that they just get it? Writer Rachel De-Lahay and director Milli Bhatia … Continue reading In London’s (Off) West End 2019: My White Best Friend and Other Letters Left Unsaid at the Bunker Theatre (Preview)

Charting A Course Through Bugis Culture In Singapore: Malay CultureFest 2017

The Malay Heritage Centre kicked off its annual Malay CultureFest on 13th October with a bang. Opening the festival was a spectacle of stylised dance, ethnic drums and martial arts tracing the roots of the sub-ethnic community from Bugis – from the myth of their creation, to the people’s departure from their homeland after the Makassar War in the 1600s. Titled Aga Kareba, the performance … Continue reading Charting A Course Through Bugis Culture In Singapore: Malay CultureFest 2017