Memento by Gregory Halili

Contemplate death and beauty at Filipino-born artist Gregory Halili‘s exhibition of bas-relief skulls intricately carved inside mother of pearl.

Restaurant Week March 2015

A favorite among fine dining foodies, there’s more high class nosh at a steal. As usual, lunch goes for $25-40, while dinner goes for $35-55. Everything’s at least a three-course affair, so you’re getting bang for your buck at restaurants like Bacchanalia, UNA and Garibaldi. With a (mouthful) theme like “Something Old, Something New – […]

Ada Apa Dengan Tengkorak?

Ada Apa Dengan Tengkorak? (translation: What’s with the skull?) by Malaysian artist Bayu Utomo Radjikin is his first solo exhibition here, and features new works that range from figurative paintings to sculpture. The exhibition is closed on Mondays.

Nopartyhere feat. Todd Edwards

Probably best known for collaborating with Daft Punk, this Grammy winner is a house legend in his own rights. He’s known for always being at the forefront of the UK garage as well as his hypnotic samplings of swing and lively disco basslines. You’ll probably know him for tracks like “Face to Face” and “Fragments […]

Reverb

This performance night by the National University of Singapore’s Guitar Ensemble will feature a diverse repertoire with beautiful classical guitar sounds. There will also be a special guest performer: Tolgahan Cogulu, founder of the classical guitar department at Istanbul Technical University, Turkish Music State Conservatory. 

Osunlade and Paul Johnson

This double bill is pretty intense with American-born Osunlade and British DJ Paul Johnson helming the decks. While Osunlade is known for house and dance beats inflected with some soul, Paul Johnson is a pro at merging a variety of genres with more mainstream electronic dance music. Plus, some of you might remember him from […]

Dangerously Disco: Pete Herbert

This DJ has been everywhere from London and Ibiza to Belgium and Marseille. He’s been on remix duty for artists like Royskopp and Bottin but also has his own vein of music that veers into Balearic leftfield disco, house, Italo, dub and funk.

Touch 2015 by NUS Piano Ensemble

After a three-year hiatus, the National University of Singapore’s Piano Ensemble is back for a performance night which will feature music from the likes of Rachmaninov, Piazolla, and Gershwin. The recital will also feature some rarely performed piano works. Email [email protected] for tickets.

SuperFREQ – JUST BE

He’s known under many monikers like Matthew B and Layo, but Just Be has always been known for pushing the boundaries of house, breakbeat, techno, downtempo and ambient beats. He’s played alongside Carl Cox and closed the set at Burning Man so you’ll recognize hits like “Magic Rock”.

Migration’s Breath

India-born and New York-based, Rina Banerjee grew up in multicultural communities that influenced her artwork, which include sculptures, works on paper and lithographs that focus on the themes of migration and diaspora.