The guitarist of blues band Raw Earth and owner/musical director of live music joints Timbre and Switch talks to Terry Ong about his influences and inspirations.
Shawn Tan runs quirky retail, dining and nail parlor Manicurious with his former university mates and now business partners Justin Chow and Wong Yijin.
This New York-based indie pop songstress is famous for hit tunes about love and relationships which have been featured on popular television series like Scrubs, Bones and Grey's Anatomy. She tells Chin Hui Wen about her favorite music collaborator, sounding like a woman and her sleeping habits.
Santhira Morgan is the writer and director of Indian Lawyers, a racially-charged comedy following a multicultural courtroom trial. He tells Chin Hui Wen about growing up with stereotypes, the importance of addressing racial bias directly and how cast members can use the knowledge they learnt to pick-up girls.
Having remixed upbeat tracks for international artists like Jason Derulo, Toni Braxton and Ludacris, Justin Michael has a positive energy that’s hard to beat. He turns up the heat with Mandy Lynn.
W Singapore's artistic director and the man behind the vibrant music at the upcoming W Singapore - Sentosa MIXCHIEF night Mr. Has, shows Mandy Lynn his mischievous side.
Despite his moniker Lazy Rich, Richard Billis proves he is anything but, with chart toppers, underground hits and collaborations with Lady Gaga, Zedd, Morgan Page amongst others. He takes a breather with Mandy Lynn.
Since its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival back in 2006, this spoof—covering all seven books in the Harry Potter series—has developed a cult following. The creators Dan Clarkson and Jeff Turner talk to Chin Hui Wen about what they call work research, condensing the plot and keeping the show fresh.
Helena Wong (weightlifting), Dipna Lim Prasad (hurdles) and Geraldine Lim (canoeing) are all in London flying the red and white flag. Terry Ong spoke to them before they flew off.