Narratively, I Am What I Am is your typical sports film about three underdogs trying to make it big via a competition. Visually, this film is guaranteed to dazzle all [ … ]
Online Travels amidst the pandemic: Gion District, Kyoto
With Singapore at a standstill due to lockdown restrictions and other pandemic precautions, those of us who enjoy traveling have been left wanting, yearning for the days when we will [ … ]
OK Land: M1 Singapore Fringe Festival
You don’t have to be Thai to relate with the central characters’ troubles in OK Land. Produced by Thai contemporary theatre company Circle Theatre, the show’s format is a live [ … ]
NTU CAC: What’s On at ArtScience Museum
As we can now dine out in groups of five, families and friends are once again seeking new places to explore in our island country. If that’s the case, why [ … ]
Performing a Pantomime in an Pandemic
Beginning in 2003 with Cinderel-LAH!, Singaporean theatre powerhouse WILD RICE would put on a spectacular, family-friendly pantomime to end off their theatre season for the year glamorously. From classic European [ … ]
Saving Spaces: Protecting Singaporean art spaces
The start of 2021 marks the 9th anniversary of Singapore Art Week (Jan 22 to 30), an annual visual arts event which encourages us to appreciate innovative fine arts done [ … ]
Publications Day Out: Georgette Chen Retrospective + Kid Season
Phoenix Eyes (c. 1940-1945) Painter. Visionary. Traveler extraordinaire. These are all labels one could ascribe to the painter Georgette Chen, but none can truly capture the gravitas and revolutionary groundwork [ … ]