Getting to Ipoh just got easier
Say hello to Tigerair’s new direct flights to the Malaysian city.
3 interactive themed dinners to book in April
British comedy, Game of Thrones and a bit of freaky circus-chic: no boring dinner convos here.
We can’t wait for Singapore’s newest mall to officially open
Finnish homewares, Japanese coffee, Swedish clothes and lots more
5 meet-ups this week for techies, entrepreneurs and wannabes
Bring some business cards.
Bar Bar Black Sheep (Holland Village)
A casual restaurant with a full bar that serves a mix of Japanese, Western and North Indian food.
La Vie en Rose
To celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of French singer Edith Piaf, this 90-minute concert will feature Singapore artists such as Sebastian Tan, Lim Kay Siu, Rani Singam and Leandra Leandra doing Piaf covers.
Looping Loopholes
This group exhibition by 3 Indonesian artists will present an all-video and sound exhibition, aimed to give viewers the experience of being in a “looping loophole”. These artists have had their works exhibited at galleries, art fairs and biennales all around the world.
Falling Off Plastic Chairs
Local artist Ian Woo has his works currently featured in collections of major institutions all around the world. This solo exhibition will feature some of his most recent abstract paintings.
Requiem for the Red Viper
Game of Thrones fans, pay attention. Themed dinner planners Geek Crusade are doing a one night-only dinner, Requiem for the Red Viper in honor of GoT character Red Viper, or Oberyn Martell, Prince of Dorne.
Collective Dreams: Images From a New Generation
Pop-up Noise is an initiative of Noise Singapore, aimed to give young arts talents exposure. They’re bringing this exhibition to 2 venues– Kovan Hub and Asia Square. It will feature photographic works (curated by Objectifs) by 30 young local photographers. Viewers will get to see different styles, approaches, and themes explored in these works.