Singapore Food Festival (credit: Singapore Tourism Board)
5 Singapore stories you might have missed this weekend (Jul 11-13)
Food, frenetic bazaars, Singapore first Marine Park--and other reasons to love the city.
Sugar
Singapore's newest app has food and shopping deals...and a way to make them cheaper
With a cute "skim" function, you and your friends can collectively bring down the price on many of the deals listed on the app.
St John's Island (credit: Marcus Ng)
5 of Singapore's offshore islands to visit
Besides Sentosa, of course.
Cat Welfare Society
5 Singapore stories you might have missed this weekend (30 Jun-6 Jul)
Modern hawker centers, bike sharing programs and Singaporean poets in New York. Another weekend in the city.
Solar Orchid (artist's impression, by Spark Architects)
Is this the future of the hawker center?
The folks responsible for Clarke Quay have another wacky proposition up their sleeves.
Tanjong Beach Club's Stars & Stripes
I-S Weekend: What's on this Jul 3-6
Your discerning guide to everything hip happening over the weekend.
Singapore Sports Hub
5 Singapore stories you may have missed this weekend (June 23-29)
Sports Hub, an honest-to-god farmers market and a police raid...another weekend in the city.
Offline Book by DDB Group Singapore
Watch some of the award-winning Singaporean ads from Cannes Lions 2014
This year's Cannes Lions 2014 (held from June 15 to 21) saw Singaporean ad agencies clinching 14 awards in total for creative ads--including one that appeared on I-S Magazine! 
What's wrong with the local music scene?
Industry players shed some light.
19 ways to die in Singapore
What doesn't kill you... won't make you stronger.
The Trees and the Wild
"We have a plan to beat the Illuminati": Interview with The Trees and the Wild
We chat with Tyo from West Javanese rock band The Trees and the Wild ahead of their gig with Deerhoof on June 19.
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
5 Singapore stories you may have missed this weekend (June 9-15)
Marina Bay Sands (finally) joins the anti-shark fin movement, more PAP drama, and (on a lighter note) a massive sale at Basheer Graphic Books.
Trick Eye Museum
5 Singapore stories you may have missed this weekend (June 2-8)
An open letter to PM Lee, a CPF-related protest and more. Just another weekend in the city.
Through Eyes of Us Thais; Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore
Can't go to Thailand? Thailand's already here!
No plane tickets needed to feel like you're there.
Becca d'Bus
Dr Sketchy host Eugene Tan on making his own clothes, returning to Singapore and queer activism today
Host of risqué life drawing session Dr Sketchy, Eugene Tan is a magazine editor by day and theater performer and drag queen Becca d’Bus by night. Here, he tells Mrigaa Sethi about sewing his...
The Penny Black Victorian London Club, Singapore
[UPDATED] Where to watch the World Cup in Singapore
Don't want to shell out an exhorbitant $125 for SingTel World Cup TV package? Catch the games for free instead at these bars. 
Affordable Art Fair rolls around this weekend, plus five more shows to check out
Our latest cover story, where we asked 9 local illustrators to show us their views on Singapore, has really gotten us feeling all arty-farty.
Anthony Chen
Indie filmmaker Anthony Chen goes viral
The Camera d'Or winning filmmaker stars in Tiger Beer's latest campaign.
WalkaboutSG co-organizer Kristine Lauria
Rent isn't the problem, says WalkaboutSG co-organizer Kristine Lauria
It's all about talent...and angel investors.
Tampines Bike Park
Come say goodbye Tampines Bike Park, closing in June
Pedal there while you still can, with cool bicycles scored from a new bike shop in Siglap. 
June Yap, curator of No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia
Guggenheim-funded No Country not just a West vs East duality, says curator June Yap
No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia is finally here. Have you been to touch the razor blade bed yet?