Brunch @ Super Loco
The more casual offshoot of Duxton’s Lucha Loco does a full-on Mexican brunch with hefty (and hangover-worthy) items like huevos rancheros ($18), breakfast burritos ($18) with steak and scrambled eggs and pulled pork tortas ($15), a sandwich stuffed with juicy pork, beans and habanero mayo. However, if you’re feeling a little healthier, go for options […]
Meghan Trainor—That Bass Tour
With her playful videos, upbeat tunes and love-your-body lyrics, it’s not hard to see how “All About That Bass” pretty much became an instant anthem for ladies across the globe. The American singer-songwriter kicks off her first world tour this year, stopping in Singapore in April
20 free (or cheap) things to do in Singapore every day this week
Here's proof that you can go out every day and not go broke.
Aliwal Urban Art Festival
Party organizers Sideshow (who are behind the wildly successful Sunday at the Training Shed) curate this music-meets-art fest with funk, rock and hip hop bands, DJs, dancers, live street art and video projections. Of note: samba-influenced mega-collective Wicked Aura, funk/soul band The Mighty Mighty, rising hip hop star Shigga Shay, broody electronica producer Gema, plus a skate (car)park, […]
Gay Geeks Singapore
Talk tech and code with fellow LGBT geeks about the latest digital trends, the coolest smartphones, what’s new in web development and your favorite TV shows at this casual evening session organized by Gay Geeks Singapore. The location is yet to be announced, but they’ve created a sign-up sheet to get the latest updates. Photo by […]
Heaven and Hell on Earth: Haw Par Villa Art Festival
After taking over hell-themed park Haw Par Villa with contemporary art last year, art collective Latent Spaces return with a full-blown two-day festival. Yes, for real. Jan 16 sees the opening of group art exhibition Absolving the Object, performance art and guided tours, and Jan 17’s line-up includes video installations and a collaborative performance art/music piece […]
Imprint: New Works by Suzann Victor
Singaporean artist Suzann Victor (you might recognize her swinging red chandeliers at the National Museum) exhibits her new body of work, the result of a recent residency at STPI. More chandeliers, movement, light and shadow, only this time challenged by the medium of paper and print in new and interesting ways. There’s a panel discussion […]
Imagination Cinema
The second of a six-part film series at Canvas in collaboration with Singapore International Film Festival, this event screens shorts by local filmmakers Wesley Leon Aroozoo, Wee Li Lin, Mikael Teo, sub:shaman and Yeo Lee Nah. There’s also a raffle for a Bombay Sapphire prize at the end. Registration essential.
A Modest Affair: Fundraiser for the Independent Archive
Help keep Singapore’s performance art history alive at this fundraiser for the Independent Archive and Resource Center. There will be a silent auction of donated art pieces by 13 local names including Lee Wen, Ezzam Rahman and Jason Lim throughout the period. On Jan 17 and 18 there are several programs including a group performance art […]
Urban Hysteria
Flaneur Gallery’s debut exhibition showcases the works of 10 emerging young local whose works look to the society that we live in and how it shapes our existence.