Top Places to Buy Beer Home

BeerStyleForget about America’s bland lagers and discover its amazing craft brews. BeerStyle stocks beer from Stone Brewing Co., Flying Dog and Southern Tier, and delivers boozy goodness right to your doorstep. Visit www.drinkbetterbeer.net for more information. 1 Fishery Port Rd. (open Saturdays only, selected beers available), 9297-3023.East of Avalon If the name doesn’t sound fantastic […]

Hip Hideaways

I-S checks into the region’s hottest new boutique hotels.

Laneway Festival Highlights

For the first time in its seven-year history, the St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival is making its way out of Australia to Singapore.

Trans–Cool TOKYO Highlights

Witness the whimsical artistry and raw creativity of some of the finest contemporary artists in a form that throws objectivity out the door.

Table 66

Hidden away in the unofficial Koreatown of Tanjong Pagar is a sleek contemporary European establishment helmed by chef-owner Vincent Teng. Everything about the minimalist furnishings, from the palest lime green chairs with clear plastic legs, right down to the striped green and brown place mats, is appealing. When we showed up on a weeknight, we […]

Ai Mien Bar

A strange one, this. Taking up a large corner of Capital Tower’s lobby, it’s difficult to classify Ai Mien Bar: As a bar that serves food, or a restaurant that has innovative cocktails and cut-price beers at happy hours? We moseyed in here a couple days after their official launch (their soft opening was two […]

Galerie Sogan & Art

Founded in 2010, Galerie Sogan & Art is a Singapore based art gallery specializing in modern & contemporary Asian art. Through research and education, the gallery strives to instill the concept of culture, as well as historical and contemporary issues among artists and art lovers.

Losing The Dancefloor

“I don’t feel it anymore,” sighed a friend of mine, K, when I asked why he’s not heading down for Sasha at Zouk on New Year ’s Day. Now, this is a common vindication for retiring party-goers worldwide, not including North Korea, Libya and Burma …

Week of January 21, 2011

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): In the early 20th century, many women at the beach covered most of their bodies with swimsuits made of wool. If they went in the water, they’d emerge about 20 pounds heavier. Swimming was a challenge. Your current psychic state has resemblances to what you’d feel like if you were wearing drenched woolen underwear and a drenched woolen clown suit and a drenched woolen robe.