Singapore Thai restaurant KHA introduces fresh street food lunch menu

Spice up your lunch hour with KHA‘s new street food lunch menu.The good folks have introduced a bunch of easy and very affordable eats like muu bing (grilled pork skewers; $6) and yam hua plee phed yang (banana blossom salad with roast duck; $8). Other tasty favorites such as khao raad gaeng kheaw wan (green […]

Harry Potter: The Exhibition—Singapore opening in June

Harry Potter: The Exhibition (see trailer below) will be making its debut in Asia from June 2-September 30, at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore.The exhibition boasts a large collection of iconic props from the Harry Potter movies, and will allow guests to immerse themselves in the magic through several hands-on displays. Finally, witness the world premiere […]

Four great new headsets for anyone on the go

*BEST DESIGN* Bose OE2iQuite a stunner, this designer pair is slimmer and lighter so you won’t look like you’ve got winter mufflers on. Besides its durability and reliability, enhanced TriPort acoustics and redesigned ear cup ports mean you never have to check if your ears are blocked. You can also interact with you iPhone via […]

Interview: Olivier Henry on Vue Privée’s move

One of the pioneers of the affordable art scene in Singapore, the independently run Vue Privée stocks some of the most interesting works from around the region and the world. Prices start from as low $80 (great for first time collectors) up to $5,800 (for one-off silkscreens by street artist Mojoko). Terry Ong chats with founder-photographer Olivier Henry about their move to a new factory-inspired space at Spottiswoode Park.

Interview: Robert Carter of the Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo

Prima ballerina Robert Carter is the most senior member of cross-dressing dance group Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, aka The Trocks. He talks to Chin Hui Wen about being part of the award-winning team, the preparation that goes into each show and the need for ibuprofen.

Interview: Baayork Lee for A Chorus Line

Baayork Lee choreographed and cast the Australian company of A Chorus Line, set to perform at Marina Bay Sands. She also acted as Connie in the Tony award-winning 1975 original, under mastermind, Michael Bennett. Chin Hui Wen learns how she and the show have evolved through the years.