7 things you didn’t know about Italian coffee*
There’s so much more to coffee drinking than meets the eye.
7 fringe SG50 events to check out if you can’t score tickets to the parade
Or if the Padang just sounds too crazy for you.
2015 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix
This year’s exciting edition will not only feature thrills from the racetracks; international acts like Maroon 5, Bon Jovi and Pharrell Williams are also set to perform at the Padang.
Great Eastern Women’s Run 2015
Asia’s largest all-women’s run features 5km, 10km as well as 21.1km race distances, starting at Singapore Flyer and ending at The Float@Marina Bay. Fringe activities include training runs, piloxing and yoga.
Koskos
A take away deli, bakery and retail store with tons of hearty sandwiches and sweet treats.
Tomas Saraceno Exhibition
Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno transforms the gallery space of the Centre for Contemporary Art into a labyrinth-like installation which comes replete with spider webs and various symbols drawn from architecture and astrology.
Pesta Raya – Malay Festival of Arts
This annual festival showcases an array of dance, theater and music performances to celebrate the city’s Malay culture and community. Highlights include a play about Singapore’s first president Yusof Ishak, a hip-hop songwriting workshop with singer Altimet and and a meet-and-greet concert with alternative pop/rock band NOAH.
STORIES
This pop-up theatrical dinner series features two chapters, with the first chapter held at the Fort Siloso and the second chapter held at Customs House Terrace. The dinner features a 5-course modern Singaporean menu by chefs Malcolm Lee and Kenneth Francisco, and actors relaying stories about Fort Siloso and Singapore River respectively.
World Food Fair 2015
The 11th edition of this food fair will showcase the 100 of the world’s best cuisines, featuring food and beverage manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of poultry and seafood, bakery and confectionery, desserts, drinks and juices, and more.
15 things to do, see and eat this weekend in Singapore (Jul 17-19)
Sunset yoga sessions, beach parties, maker workshops and whisky tastings. All happening this weekend.