Regular participants—Fakkah Fuzz, Rishi Budhrani, Suzanne Shepherd and Quill Potter—from standup comedy competition Fight Comic share what it’s like to be a working funnyman in Singapore.
Indiescapes—which just launched their website in April—is a travel company that provides individual holiday activities hosted by city locals. The founders Min Seetoh and Heidi Shum talk about their motivations for starting the company and their dream travel experiences.
Member of Vegetarian Society (Singapore) and head honcho of the Veg Buddy Program tells us about the perks of going veg, why some vegetarians avoid mock meat, and substitutes to that quarter pounder.
British artist Tim Wakefield’s hip and psychedlic artworks are created by capturing the digital heartbeat of some of the world’s most iconic musicians including Eric Clapton, BB King, Pink Floyd and The Clash. Prior to his first solo show here, Wakefield talks to us about getting on with some of the artists he’s worked with.
The Avalon resident, who has done our city proud with accolades, such as his top four placing at the renowned DMC World DJ Championships, and recognition from celebrities like LMFAO, Steve Aoki and Lady Gaga, takes five with us.
Bruce Guthrie, the director of this year’s edition of Shakespeare in the Park—a tale about jealous Moor Othello and his new bride Desdemona—talks about Shakespeare’s power to communicate universally and reach out to the common man.
The intrepid 26-year-old, better known as Sticker Lady, was in the limelight recently having spray-painted our roads and pasted stickers on traffic lights in the name of art (she has since pleaded guilty to the charge of mischief). Though she can’t talk about the case, she does tell Terry Ong where she finds inspiration.