12 things to see, do and drink this weekend in Singapore (Jun 26-28)
From sampling 400 craft beers to learning how to write calligraphy, here's what to do in Singapore this weekend.
The Nail Social
Socially conscious nail salon opens at Kampong Glam (and they have services for men too).
Help support community and shelter animals at this Lucky Plaza jumble sale
Donate pre-loved clothes, accessories and household items for a good cause.
First Take
First Take is a showcase of the newest and most promising short films by upcoming film directors based in Singapore. Filmmakers whose works are selected will have a platform to showcase their works and participate in a Q&A following the screening.
The LIMPEH Show
The city’s most controversial street artist SKLO (aka Sam Lo) returns with her first solo show with yet another sticky subject. Each work in this series about LKY is inspired by a specific point in Lee’s career, charting the various stages of his life and work.
The Singapore Night Festival 2015
The annual Singapore Night Festival will be held over two weekends, with late night activities including indie music by Bear Culture, Tantra and Stop Gap, art exhibitions such as The LIMPEH Show, and film screenings
Taylor Swift
In support of her fifth studio album, 1989, the world’s biggest pop star Taylor Swift returns to perform hits such as “Style” and “Bad Blood”.
Singapore Favorite Food Village 2015
This returning food fest showcases our local hawker heritage, with a focus on Teochew dishes this year. Highlights include celebrity chef Eric Low preparing the Teochew Opera Porridge.
Hotel
This raucous comedy explores the notions of cyclical time and recurring histories. Directed by Glen Goei and Ivan Heng, it stars Jo Kukathas, Dwayne Lau, Sharda Harrison and Lim Kay Siu, among many others. With Part 1, set from 1915 to 1965, and Part 2 in the years 1975 to 2015. Presented by Wild Rice at the Singapore […]
Fish Story, to be continued
The exhibition will showcase the late eminent American artist-photographer Allan Sekula’s most ambitious project, Fish Story, alongside video essay Lottery of the Sea and his last film The Forgotten Space.