Spa for Jetsetters; Go Karting; Space Opens New Outlet

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health
Author: 
Hidayah Salamat
Issue Date: 
2011 Apr 29 - 00:00
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We all know the crazy toll travel can take on your skin and overall wellbeing. That’s why we recommend the Ladies’ Jetsetter Ritual ($248 for 135 minutes) at St Gregory Spa. You’ll be treated to a bout of dry scrubbing (uncomfortable at first but the radiant full-body glow after is well worth it), before their signature Instant Radiance Expert Facial and Wellbeing Massage. They’ll even serve a light, health-conscious snack for you at the poolside café when you’re done.

REVIEW & CHAT: DJ Masa (with K-raze)

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Topics: 
nightlife
Blog Name: 
Man About Town
Author: 
Hidayah Salamat

You may or may not agree that K-pop is taking the world by a psychedelic storm but it's everywhere and it looks like it's here to stay—well, for the next five years at least. Bringing this almost teenybopper phenomenon to the DJ console for the first time in Singapore, is 23-year old Brazilian DJ Carlos Brandão or DJ Masa as he's better known.

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Tired but still smiling after his set

REVIEW: Timbre Rock & Roots 2011 (Day 2)

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nightlife
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Man About Town
Author: 
Hidayah Salamat

The highly-anticipated Rock & Roots Festival redeemed itself on Day 2 with world-class acts like Imogen Heap, Trombone Shorty and John Legend living up to their name.
Trombone Shorty came on shortly after Heap’s lively showing and damn did the man deliver. At least half the crowd had been completely oblivious to the talent of this horn-tooting performer and his band Orleans Avenue before the gig, but they walked away impressed, some even going so far as to proclaim his genius on Facebook (our Wall was flooded in the morning).

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