Bridesmaids
If you’re thinking of writing this one off as a chick-flick, don’t. The premise, of course, is girly, but all the humor is perfectly unisex, thanks to comedic genius Kristen Wiig.Wiig’s character, Annie, has hit rock bottom, her bakery’s gone bust, she’s parted ways with her boyfriend, she’s in debt, and lives with a weird […]
Bistro @ Changi
Start your trail with a cocktail and some light bites at this bistro by the waters of Changi Beach and watch planes fly overhead towards the airport.
Ponggol Seafood
A contender for the title of Singapore’s national dish, the chili crab at this long-time favorite in the Punggol wilderness is a must-try.
Colbar
Located in Wessex Estate off Portsdown Road, everything about Colbar is old-fashioned and charming, from its classic chicken cutlets and all-day egg, sausage and beans breakfasts, to its rustic structure. Great English beer selection, too. When the weather is good, eating outside can be a truly enjoyable dining experience. These joints with charming open air […]
Ngee Ann Kongsi Collections Gallery
Moni Gallery
At the crossroads between an art gallery and a hostel, this venue provides rooms in an artistic environment.
At Room Gallery
Nested in Little India’s Lavender Street, this boutique venue provides a range of paintings and photographs.
Singapore Art Museum
Housed in a 19th century mission school, the carefully restored Singapore Art Museum is devoted to the collection, research and display of 20th century Singapore and Southeast Asian visual art. The Singapore Art Museum holds a permanent collection of approximately 7,000 South and East Asian contemporary and modern art—the largest collection held by a public […]
Kim Seng Community Centre smashes aluminium cans to promote recycling in Singapore
Youths from Kim Seng Community Centre create awareness on recycling through record-breaking initiatives.
Vue Privee Artist of the Month, Stefen Chow
Vue Privée’s artist for the month of July chats with Patrick Benjamin about life and art.