Top 10 Things To Do In March
The annual Mosaic Music Festival rolls out this month, but that’s not all there is to do in Singapore—here are all the highlights.
After Dark
Free entry and complimentary drinks on the house for ladies from midnight till 2am as Guest DJs dish out R&B and House music.
Le Bon Marche
French restaurants are a dime a dozen in this city, but finding one that offers tasty fare at affordable prices is no easy task. Le Bon Marché, with its slightly offbeat location and the fact that it houses a bakery, restaurant and delicatessen under one roof, all sounds good—in theory at least. In reality, the […]
ArtScience Museum Opens
The newly opened MBS showpiece features three astounding exhibitions on showcase. Check out what’s in store at Singapore’s grandest arts museum.
Ivan Heng’s Back as Emily
Local theater mainstay W!ld Rice Productions is restaging the witty and highly engaging Stella Kon piece Emily of Emerald Hill. This time, the aclaimed and versatile actor/director will be returning to the role after 10 years, revisiting the Peranakan wayang style of female impersonation that has the Singapore audience in stitches. Heng tells I-S what the role of matriarch Emily Gan means to him.
Charlie Haden Talks About All That Jazz
Pushing jazz boundaries for over 50 years, the soft-spoken Grammy Award winner and family man tells Diane Wong what he’s been up to, what moves him, and his opinion on jazz.
The Merry Men | Robertson Quay
Hungry and caught in the clinically sterile condo section of Robertson Quay, we began to lose hope of finding something decent to eat. Fortunately, we soon found The Merry Men and the young, zippy service staff had us seated, with appetizers before us, on our rustic wooden tables in double-quick time. As a crowd of […]
Youth sensation Justin Bieber hits Singapore this April
“You give me fever…” OK, that’s not a Justin Bieber song but he does set hearts racing and temperatures rising with hits like “Baby” and “Somebody to Love”. Ladies, there’s a higher chance of getting his attention at the My World Tour (Singapore’s his first stop in Asia so that should give you a bit […]
Hurts to perform in Singapore this May
One of the newer entries in the world of electro pop, Hurts will be making their rounds in Asia this year, with Singapore as their first stop. While not your typical neon-wearing pop outfit (they’re more GQ than Smash Magazine), the boys’ twist of melancholic 80s pop and ironic lyrics have garnered them a melange […]
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