Le marche de l’empereur (March of the Penguins)
Figure8 Agency and independent cinema The Projector have come together to present a showing of Luc Jacquet’s Oscar-winning documentary Le marche de l’empereur. The French-language version of March of the Penguins, this screening is held in conjunction with Emilie Simon’s concert in Singapore, as she composed the documentary’s score—which won Best Original Soundtrack at the 2006 Victoires […]
Anthony Robbins Live in Singapore
American life coach and self-help author Anthony Robbins will be in Singapore to give a motivational talk on how to transform your business and life. He has helped hugely accomplished people like Oprah Winfrey, Hugh Jackman, Serena Williams and Bill Clinton.
The Gathering with Rhye
Alternative R&B indie duo Rhye, comprising Canadian singer Milosh and Danish instrumentalist Robin Hannibal, will be performing in Singapore for one night only. Expect downtempo soul pieces like “Open” and “The Fall”.
Leading Ladies: Women Making a Difference
This exhibition pays tribute to female leaders of community service from the mid 1800s onwards, who devoted their time and effort to helping people in need. These women include missionaries who set up schools and medical and social services, as well as those who formed the Chinese Ladies Association, the very first women’s organisation in Singapore.
11 ways to spend your weekend in Singapore
Lots of parties, art shows and the beginning of Singapore Cocktail Week
Sleepmakeswaves Live in Singapore
Hailing from Australia, instrumental rock band Sleepmakeswaves will be performing in Singapore for one night only. Expect to hear sonic tunes from their ARIA Award nominated new album, “Love of Cartography”. Supporting them will be up-and-coming local punk/emo/spoken word quintet False Plaintiff.
Uto Ughi Live in Singapore
Known as one of Italy’s violin legends and also for being actively involved in classical music education, Uto Ughi will be performing in Singapore for one night only.
Discord of Discourse
Written and directed by Khairul Kamsani, this new play explores language, signs, symbols, semiotics and how interacting with others forces us to change our beliefs.
British Contemporary
See how British art has evolved from the 1990s until today—this exhibition will showcase a curated collection of artwork from the likes of renowned British artists such as Damien Hirst, Marc Quinn, Turner Prize nominated sculptor David Mach, famed street art duo The London Police and pop minimalist Julian Opie.
This Will Destroy You Live in Singapore
The last time they were here, the American post-rock band sold out two shows at Home Club. They’ll be back in June with their latest album, Another Language.