Art or Fart?

We look at the Singapore Biennale 2006 from the perspectives of an art connoisseur and an art idiot.

Sushi Yoshida

What can we say, this is the best sushi bar we’ve been to in Singapore. Set back from the street and sharing an entrance with a bar, this joint is always teeming with locals and Japanese who come here for the unfailingly fresh sushi. Sushi Yoshida is small and busy and at the same time […]

Pasta Brava

Pasta Brava has been serving up homely and rustic Italian dishes for years. Very little seems to have changed here—the atmosphere is very comfy and relaxed with Italian paintings and homewares and you’re always met with a warm greeting upon entry. Indeed, the staff are eccentric, opinionated and incredibly eager to interact with their guests. […]

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell, The Producers) has always wanted to go fast. When he finally gets the chance, he speeds his way from being a lowly crew guy to the number one driver on the circuit. But a race against the deadly French import Jean Girrard (Sacha Baron Cohen, Ali G in Da House) sends […]

Severance

Severance seemed to have quite s daunting task ahead of it. After all, it’s got some pretty big shoes to fill—being hailed as the next Shaun of the Dead, the movie which blended everything that was cool about gore fests and witty English humor seamlessly into one cult classic. It proves, however, to be more […]

SUITMAN’s Yong Kim

Inspired by his own multi-cultural background and bind between two cultures, Korean born American artist Young Kim has created SUITMAN, a plastic figure defining the nature of the globetrotter.