One of the actors who play King Lear in satirical one-man show Nothing Like Lear talks about the universality of Shakespeare and being afraid of clowns.
India’s foremost art duo Thukral & Tagra presents a new series of paintings exploring the socio-political issues behind the Punjabi diaspora using surrealistic, dreamy images for their mammoth solo exhibition Windows of Opportunity. We spoke to them about creation and manifestation.
The owner of old Western-style barber shop Hounds of the Baskervilles gets forthright with Hidayah Salamat about Singaporeans, religion and his wild past.
Singapore’s first female Nominated Member of Parliament and founding member of women’s advocacy groups AWARE and WINGS, tells Chin Hui Wen how she lives it up.
The Latin superstar (who last performed in Singapore back in 1999) reflects on his four-decade-long career as he prepares for his return 1 World Tour concert.
The director of W!ld Rice's take on the Oscar Wilde classic The Importance of Being Earnest—which was first staged in 2009—talks about handling the egos of an all-male cast.
Brendon Fernandez, who plays Algernon in W!ld Rice's take on Oscar Wilde's classicThe Importance of Being Earnest, talks about playing a Victorian lover in Singapore society.