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Arts

Pangdemonium is remaking the tale of Peter Pan in 1880s Southeast Asia

77-year-old watercolor artist returns to the scene with paintings of 1970s Singapore

For one weekend only, you can view Uniqlo’s F/W collection in a theatrical play

Appreciate eclectic works by 24 artists at the 12th edition of Art Trek

Peek into the culture of one of Singapore’s smallest minority communities before it’s lost forever

New York pop artist The Sucklord is bringing his crude bootleg art toys to Singapore

Christmas time’s most popular story gets a Singaporean twist from Wild Rice

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Archifest 2018 will put people first with more exhibitions, film screenings and an underground EDM party

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