Interview: Jonas Ericsson

The founder of Scandinavian lifestyle brand Style:Nordic recently wrote CAN!, a book about being an entrepreneur in Singapore. He talks to Hidayah Salamat about starting over and being in love with life.

GOTO Japanese Restaurant

Like your fish firm, tender, fresh and raw? So do we. Check out our favorite places for sushi in Singapore.

The Best Soups in Singapore

There are few things more comforting than a bowlful of hot, steaming goodness in our book, here are our top picks.

Singapore’s Most Exciting 2013 Arrivals

As if 2012 wasn’t busy enough, the year ahead promises lots to look forward to, including an all-green marathon, John Clang’s mammoth museum show, Jamie Oliver’s entry to Asia, a luxury label’s Singapore arrival, the new “Tiong Bahru”, plus many, many more. Prep yourself.

What’s Happening in Istanbul

Istanbul is both in Asia and in Europe—how perfect does that sound? Throw in a flourishing economy and a new dedication to modern art and you’ve got one of the world’s most happening cities built on the remains of one of history’s most glorious empires.

Interview: French actress Isabelle Huppert

The enigmatic French actress was recently in town to promote Michael Haneke’s Amour, which premiered in Singapore at the recently concluded 2nd Rendezvous with French Cinema. Terry Ong had a face-to-face chat with the multi-faceted actress, most well -known for her award-winning role as a sexually frustrated piano teacher in Haneke’s The Piano Teacher and as a runaway exnun in Hal Hartley’s Amateur. 

Best Hotels in Asia for Nightlife

There’s no need to head out to paint the town red—the party never stops at these hip Asia hotels with on-site clubs and hotspots.