These days, it’s virtually inconceivable to seek out any bodily artwork exhibitions round because the coronavirus pandemic has pulled the plug on most showcases. Realising the significance of conserving the humanities alive in Singapore, Alliance Française de Singapour has taken on the mantle to organise “INFLUENCERS”, an artwork exhibition that places the highlight on 11
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In celebration of International Jazz Day, we had the honour of interviewing Mrs Sandra Chang, the Board Director of the Jazz Association (Singapore) (JASS). As an avid jazz listener, Mrs Chang wants to bring her love for the music to a wider audience, hence, she aims to transform the city-state into a leading destination for
Lexus unveiled its latest concept electric car, the LF-Z Electrified, at the end of March and took the automotive industry by storm. With a plethora of technological innovations such as Direct4 and steer-by-wire, Lexus left consumers clamouring for more. The automotive maker then took advantage of the generated buzz to spark further dialogue by working
Illustration by Ebony Glenn, courtesy of the Bright Agency. The advent of the Internet has brought about an abundance of information that was almost impossible to obtain if the world still retains its traditional methods of communication. This explosion of newfound knowledge has helped a vast majority to gain access to remote cultures in far-flung
Life, Lucky and Loser, 100 x 100 cm, Acrylic on canvas, 2021 Indonesian artist, Justian Jafin is staging his solo art exhibition between April 12 to 24. Following his first individual showcase last year, Jafin comes back with his body of works but this time around, the theme centres on the idea of “repackage”. Before