Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road

Southeast Asia gets its first Hotel Indigo with the opening of Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road in the heart of Bangkok. The 192-room boutique hotel is located in the heart of the city, in the laid back leafy boulevard of Wireless Road and is minutes away from Bangkok’s iconic Lumpini Park where you’ll find the odd splattering of street style mural.

Speakeasy #19: Featuring Deborah Emmanuel

Join local actress, writer and musician Deborah Emmanuel for an engaging night of poetry. Her poetry has been heard at TEDx Singapore, The Singapore Writers Festival and the Queensland Poetry Festival in Brisbane.

Book Club: The Left Hand of Darkness

This bimonthly feminist book club led by the Singapore Committee for UN Women is discussing The Left Hand of Darkness by the prolific Ursula LeGuin, a science fiction novel about a diplomat who is sent to a planet where the people can choose and change their gender. Admission is free, RSVP at Peatix.

Modern Fantasy

Six local artists were asked to use their imagination to turn Singapore’s myths and folklores into fantasy illustrations. These illustrations are being presented in this group exhibition, with the aim of encouraging the audience to look at societal issues with a different perspective.

Chun Kwang Young: New Dreams

This solo exhibition showcases 15 new pieces by Korean-born artist Chun Kwang Young, part of his new series, Aggregation. He pieces together triangular polystyrene foam packages wrapped in mulberry paper, using a bold pinks, oranges, yellows, and blues.

Atmosphere Bistro

A lazy seaside bistro with classic bites like pizzas, a weekend brunch and a full-fledged bar by night.

The House of Haagen-Dazs

Ice cream giants Haagen-Dazs gets all gourmet with this fancy ice cream cafe that does ice cream cocktails, too.

Violet Herbs

A two-story semi-fine dining restaurant on the hip Tras Street that cooks up modern French and Italian food.

Cocoa Colony

A chocolate lover's dream with tons of hot chocolates, spiked coco drinks and ice cream brioche buns.

Swan Lake

Following their sold out shows in London and Paris, the acclaimed 55-member St. Petersburg Ballet makes a stop in Singapore for the first time ever to perform Tchaikovsky’s magnificent Swan Lake. Expect amazing sets and costumes on top of the dancers’ technical prowess.