Swito Yuber is the co-founder of RentTycoons.com, an online P2P rental service that lets out anything from a bus (for use in Ho Chi Minh City) to cosplay outfits.
In the poetic dance performance Hymn of Angelology, Hong Kong-based choreographers and dancers Allen Lam and Tony Wong explore faith through a series of martial arts and traditional dance movements, dwelling into themes such as joy, laughter, conflict, loss and love. Terry Ong attempts to break down the show’s deeper meanings with Wong.
Fifteen emerging local artists have invaded six homes in Tiong Bahru for the third edition of OH! Open House, the arts in the heartlands project, which was held at Marine Parade last year. Showcasing works by mostly emerging Singaporean and Singapore-based artists like photographers Ang Song Nian and Zhao Renhui and painter/chef Stephen Black, the project is a great alternative to stuffy art galleries. Founder/curator Kimberly Shen tells Terry Ong why it works.
We talk shop (and a bit about romantic commitment) with the founder of social network enterprise Girls in Tech, which launches in Singapore this month.
Henry Mason is the Head of Research & Analysis at Trendwatching.com, an independent firm that researches consumer behavioral patterns and shares their stimulating findings with the world. Here, he tells I-S what it takes to be a leading consumer analyst and where Singapore is on the trendy map.
The FighterZone World Kickboxing Series will kick off on February 25 but before the action goes live, Kyle Ganapathy chats to these two local fighters about the sport and their plans for the future.