A1, Blue and Jeff Timmons slated to perform in Singapore this February, 2012
It’s the return of the… er, man bands as A1, Blue and 98 Degrees’ Jeff Timmons make Singapore one of their world tour stops this February.
Rachael Yamagata to return to Singapore in February, 2012
The American singer and pianist will be promoting her latest album Chesapeake—a cheekier and less introspective offering featuring the work of Happenstance producer John Alagia.
Gallery Reis
The Clinic
Grab a wheelchair and sip on Sex On The Drip and Mood Tube cocktails at this alfresco medical bar. With its trademark hospital whites, colorful pills, syringes, test-tubes, IV bags and paraphernalia in all manner of things clinical, this head-turner of a bar is one of THE choice destinations for pre-party drinks. Try out the […]
COCO
A nightspot for East-West pop music lovers, Coco features daily live entertainment and DJ music sprawled across contemporary settings.
Interview: Tracie Pang of Pangdemonium Productions
The Artistic Director of Pangdemonium Productions talks to Kurt Ganapathy about life, love and theater.
Interview: Dzulhusnie of ska-punk band, Cesspit
The ska-punk band has been delivering their ruckus live and loud islandwide since 1997. Trumpeter Dzulhusnie chats to Patrick Benjamin before their gig at Substation’s The Tribal Gathering of Jaw Benders.
Upclose with Vivek Mahbubani
Quite possibly the only metalcore drummer and web designer from Hong Kong who moonlights as a comedian, Vivek Mahbubani talks with Patrick Benjamin before his gig at Karma Komedians.
Pepper Steakhouse & Bistro
Great World is hardly glam central when it comes to the city’s malls, but it received an unexpected boost earlier this year when The Pump Room revamped its restaurant space and introduced steak specialist Pepper. Sadly, there wasn’t much they could do about the location. It’s not a place you want to come and spend […]
Uomasa @ Ebisboshi Shotengai
Our first impression of Ebisboshi Shotengai was that of yet another one of those stadium-concept clusters of ramen shops, where the service is shared, charges consolidate into one bill, but you’re free to order from the different restaurants. Unfortunately, at times it also feels and sounds like an amusement park. Expect lines out into the […]