Living Portraits Gallery
Growth of a Nation
Ode To Art
For the love of art
Aquanova Restaurant & Bar
Moonstone
The only watering hole in the Faber Peak Singapore complex, Moonstone is an alfresco Japanese yakitori and sake bar. It’s a great place for sunset drinks. Moonstone is in I-S Best Bars Guide 2014. Download your copy to see where else you should be partying.
Law & Media Night
Merrymakers from these two industries will enjoy complimentary entry, housepours at $8+ per glass and $25+ per jug, Tiger draft at $7+ per glass, plus Kirin draft at $8+ per half pint—all night long. There will also be fries, spring rolls, samosas and chicken wings on the menu. All you gotta do is flash your name card […]
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Thanyamundra Organic Resort
This resort boasts an on-site farm, set on rolling terraces at Khao Sok National Park in the Surat Thani Province. Everything’s organic and the produce (indigenous fruit, vegetables and herbs) is used in traditional Thai recipes. Guests can also walk around the farm via scenic paths and trails.
Interview: Robert Casteels
Ahead of An Evening at the Opera the Singapore-based Belgian conductor and composer talks to JFK Miller about Bernstein, bird watching and why he can’t listen to Bach’s St Matthew’s Passion.
Interview: Elbow’s Pete Turner
Manchester band Elbow seems to have spent the last 20 years becoming an overnight sensation. The indie rockers have quietly assembled five critically acclaimed studio albums, and scooped a Mercury Prize (for 2008’s The Seldom Seen Kid) and a Brit Award in the process. Bassist Pete Turner talks to JFK Miller ahead of the band’s concert at the Mosaic Music Festival 2012.
Event Preview: iLight Marina Bay 2012
Come March 9-April 1, a series of 30 genre-bending lights shows will take place across various Marina Bay venues. According to curator and festival director Mary-Anne Kyriakou, the festival aims to reduce reliance on coal-based electricity and promote the best practice in energy efficiency. Green efforts aside, there are some genuinely impressive works on show. Terry Ong picks five of the best.