Art After Dark at Gillman Barracks
The third edition of Gillman Barracks’ bi-monthly party comprises the joint openings of several galleries, extended opening hours and F&B pop-ups. Plus, in conjunction with Singapore Design Week 2015, there’ll also be outdoor film screenings.
Story Slam Singapore
Whether you like listening to or telling stories, this storytelling event only has three requirements: stories must stick to a theme, it must be based on real life events and last between seven and 10 minutes. Storytellers are also not allowed cue cards or papers. To sign up, email [email protected] with a summary of your […]
Bassic Presents Jamie xx with Jeremy Boon
He needs no introduction as the producer and remixer of well-known English indie outfit The xx. He’s also known for being a solo artist with garage/dubstep/electronica-inspired remixes from the likes of Four Tet, Adele, Florence + The Machine and Nosaj Thing.
Joo
A convivial bar in Bugis serving rice wine and soju with Korean-inspired bar bites like kimchi mac n' cheese.
Sync Korean Tapas Bar
A Korean tapas bar brimming with tons of K-dramas and music where you can load up on reimagined classic dishes.
Syun
Japanese celeb chef Hal Yamashita's first overseas outpost does Kobe-inspired modern Japanese cuisine.
Alcohocalpyse NYE
The cheeky Duxton Road bar, famous for their grafitti wall with a mug shot line-up, throws a good ol’ fashioned New Year’s Eve party full of debauchery. There’s tons of beers, wines and cocktails to go round and there’s no dress code or cover charge.
Speakeasy #17
Local migrant workers from the Banglar Kontho Literary Association will be headlining the 17th edition of this poetry/spoken word slam. Poems are recited in Bengali and Tamil, while local poets like Cyril Wong, Marc Nair and Tania de Rozario will be on hand to translate them. A priceless chance to hear poetry by (often voiceless) migrant […]
Julian Casablancas cancels, but Crosby, Stills & Nash are coming
When one door closes, another opens.
The Monocle Shop and Cafe
Monocle's first Singapore bureau, shop and cafe, peddling "utilitarian luxe" wares.