The successful filmmaker and a runner-up at Yahoo!’s recent Singapore 9 Awards, a platform recognizing our brightest young talent, talks to Hidayah Salamat about being optimistic.
I-S talks to the organizer of Singapore Craft Beer Week, and director of Evolve Beverages and The Beer Cellar ahead of the event happening October 22-28.
Peter Ong, starring in Company, a remake of a 1970 Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim, tells Chin Hui Wen what it’s like playing a commitment-shy bachelor who juggles relationships with multiple women.
Singapore’s most innovative office spaces were featured in Bangkok design/architecture magazine art4d, who worked with Archifest director Adib Jalal to determine the top 10. Editor-in-chief Mongkon Ponganutree talks about his selections.
International firm WOW Architects’ directorJames Tan is the principal designer behind the eco-friendly Pavilion, the activity hub for this year’s Archifest. He talks about why Singapore architecture is special, the Pavilion’s unique construction materials and how he remembers the building site at Fort Canning.
The former electrical engineer and proud owner of the MINT Museum of Toys talks to Hidayah Salamat about living in Singapore and the person he’d like to spend time with the most.
The globally renowned Red Bull Flugtag competition, which features young innovators and their creative attempts at unassisted human flight, has hit Singapore. I-S picks the brains of finalist team The Adventures of Fluoride Man and the Cavity Creeps.
Business creativity expert and author of bestselling book The Idea BookFredrik Härén is on the panel for ideas incubation competition Pitch It!, a lead up to the Asia on the Edge 2012 conference. He tells Hidayah Salamat how to keep the ideas coming and why he's now based in Singapore.
Burn the Floor, a Latin and ballroom dance show that's now in its 14th year of touring, is due to hit Singapore for the first time. Chin Hui Wen speaks to some of the award-winning young performers—Australian Jemma Armstrong, Brit Stephen Vincent and Slovenian Aljaz Skorjanec—about the appeal of ballroom dance, changing perceptions and individual expression.
Performing at annual Singapore 80s’ fest Retrolicious this year is superstar Tiffany. Chin Hui Wen talks to the singer (best known for hits like “I Think We're Alone Now”) about being an eighties icon, the evolving industry and her next album.