Interview: Cast of Burn the Floor

Burn the Floor, a Latin and ballroom dance show that’s now in its 14th year of touring, is due to hit Singapore for the first time. Chin Hui Wen speaks to some of the award-winning young performers—Australian Jemma Armstrong, Brit Stephen Vincent and Slovenian Aljaz Skorjanec—about the appeal of ballroom dance, changing perceptions and individual expression.

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse

The reliable, but unstuffy, steakhouse is known for their selection of Australian Angus and USDA-grade meats. Aside from perfectly seared meats, the menu is kept to steakhouse classics including starters like crab cakes and prawn cocktail, and mains like lamb cutlets and fish. This refined yet relaxed 140-seater restaurant also boasts a wine collection of […]

Wooloomooloo Steakhouse

Australian and New Zealand wines, as well as 20-odd cocktails and mini cheeseburgers, are at $12++ each. Pol Roger champagne goes for $99++ per bottle,a bucket of Corona and Heineken for $38++ and a bucket of James Boag and Hoegaarden for $48++. 

Foodfare@Marina Bay Financial Centre

Choose from 14 stalls including Sakae Sushi, Go India and Wang Café at this high-end food court. Offerings include mushroom and vegetable ipoh ho fun ($3.90), fusili arabiata ($5) and the butter chicken set ($6.50).

Interview: Tiffany for Retrolicious

Performing at annual Singapore 80s’ fest Retrolicious this year is superstar Tiffany. Chin Hui Wen talks to the singer (best known for hits like “I Think We’re Alone Now”) about being an eighties icon, the evolving industry and her next album.