Since its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival back in 2006, this spoof—covering all seven books in the Harry Potter series—has developed a cult following. The creators Dan Clarkson and Jeff Turner talk to Chin Hui Wen about what they call work research, condensing the plot and keeping the show fresh.
Can’t get away from the computer? Feel naked without your iPhone? Prolonged usage of technology can take a toll on your body. De-stress and give yourself a break with these treatments designed to give you some relief.
Brought up by parents of Kenyan and Jamaica ancestry, this globetrotting indie artist cites Cambodia as the main inspiration for her debut album of dreamy folk tunes, Gown. Chin Hui Wen chats with Jo Hamilton about her diverse influences and that weird-looking instrument known as the AirPiano.
Ankur Mehrotra is the CEO of Abratable a restaurant booking website which allows users to earn points redeemable for meal vouchers and invitations to exclusive food and beverage events. He talks to Chin Hui Wen about the company name, transitioning from banking to being an entrepreneur and the Singapore dining scene.