20 Singaporean TV shows that will make you smile wistfully (or cringe, whatever)
We're turning 20 this year and feeling all nostalgic. From the spandex stylings of VR Man to the problematic female depictions in The Little Nyonya, this #throwbackthursday has got a TV theme.
5 unmissable shows at M1 Fringe Festival
So many shows, so little time. Here are our top Fringe picks.
Singapore’s brew nerds name their desert island beers
And, you know, Singapore's an island. So better get drinking.
How Loneliness Goes
A world premiere at the festival, this photography exhibition explores the sense of modern isolation in Singapore, one of the most densely populated countries in the world. By accomplished local photographer Nguan, it places people among the city’s architecture and mundane HDB locations.
White Rabbit Red Rabbit
This one-man stage piece by Iranian artist Nassim Soleimanpour, who is himself unable to leave Iran because of his refusal to perform national service, will be performed by Singaporean actors Lim Kay Siu, Pam Oei, Benjamin Kheng and Karen Tan. Each actor will take turns performing the play over four nights.
The Duchamp Syndrome
A Mexican janitor in New York starts to make imaginary friends with things like toys, marionettes and even an iRobot Roomba out of loneliness. Although this play is about the American Dream, it’s ultimately about making our mothers proud.