Top 10 Active Attractions in Singapore

G Max Reverse Bungy For a full-on adrenaline rush, strap yourself into this reverse bungee at the edge of Clarke Quay. You’re catapulted 60 meters high up in the air at a speed of about 200 km/hour. Our advice: just don’t attempt this after a heavy meal. Gogreen Segway® Eco Adventure  Hop on two-wheeled stand-and-balance […]

Interview: Ian Tan

One of the founders of new concept gym Ritual is known for getting results fast. The celeb trainer talks to Hidayah Salamat about dragging yourself out of bed and being a man about things.

Preview: Art-In-Film Festival at Dusk 2013

Out of the stuffy cinemas and art galleries and off to the beach we go as the first Art-in-Film Festival at Dusk 2013 attempts to bring both film buffs and art aficionados together in a comfortable outdoor setting at the Tanjong Beach Club. Here we pick the best four films to catch.

Ristorante Da Valentino

You’ve got to give this stalwart’s proprietor Valentino Valtulina props for taking chances on uncharted territory. He first opened his homey Italian restaurant at secluded Jalan Bingka back in 2005, and, in the middle of last year, upped and moved to The Grandstand (then still a construction site) a good three months before most other […]

SushiAirways

An aviation-themed Japanese restaurant, let your tastebuds take flight.

Lens Flair

From an iPhone-toting Instagram sensation to an irreverent fashion photographer, I-S captures snapshots of the keenest eyes and best gear in town.

Top 10 Hottest Bars and Restaurants in Chinatown Now

The area around Jiak Chuan and Keong Saik is currently the hottest dining strip in town. A former red light district, tucked away from the better known parts of Chinatown, the intersection of these two roads is now awash with swish dining spots and characterful bars. All the area needs for some greater recognition is a name. Jason Athertown, anyone?

Interview: Rufus Wainwright for Timbre Rock & Roots 2013

Poet, troubadour, prima donna and one of our most acclaimed contemporary musicians, Rufus Wainwright is a class act of his own. Having grown up in a family of musicians (he is the son of folk singers Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III, while sister Martha is an equally regarded singer-songwriter), the 39-year-old has gone on to release 10 critically-acclaimed albums, written an opera set to Shakespearean text directed by the legendary Robert Wilson, and will be in town for the upcoming Timbre Rock & Roots 2013.