The Perth native and founder-barista of 40 Hands talks about the Singapore brew scene, coffee education and the difference between indie cafés vs. specialty coffee shops.
If you haven’t seen any of Wong Fu Pro’s videos, you’re not making full use of your YouTube time. To date, this LA-based independent film house has had more than 150 million views on their YouTube channel and over a million subscribers. I-S managed to get into the heads of two-thirds of the team Philip Wang and Wesley Chan, when they were in Singapore for Social Media Unveiled (part of the boys’ Asia tour) last week.
Manchester band Elbow seems to have spent the last 20 years becoming an overnight sensation. The indie rockers have quietly assembled five critically acclaimed studio albums, and scooped a Mercury Prize (for 2008’s The Seldom Seen Kid) and a Brit Award in the process. Bassist Pete Turner talks to JFK Miller ahead of the band’s concert at the Mosaic Music Festival 2012.
With a moniker like that, expect nothing less than tunes that make the jump to lightspeed from this Swiss DJ and producer. Terry Ong gets his hands dirty with Solo.
Ahead of An Evening at the Opera the Singapore-based Belgian conductor and composer talks to JFK Miller about Bernstein, bird watching and why he can’t listen to Bach’s St Matthew’s Passion.
The British photographer’s Urban Tribal Dance photo series puts local dancers in unorthodox surroundings, aiming to explore internal conflicts between conformity and individuality, denial and acceptance, repression and expression. Here, the long-time Singapore resident elaborates.