Jerry Cooks The Hu’s Sound
JERRY Chua’s man cave occupies a bedroom in an unassuming corner HDB flat in Pasir Ris.
From his mixing studio, which occupies the entire length of a wall, many songs...
The Rise Of The UnRetired — WED WEB CHAT
RETIREMENT, often viewed as just reward after a lifetime of hard work, has undergone some major rethinks.
We now live longer, healthier lives and this is changing the way we...
How To Tell Our Stories Like A K-drama
IT'S a daily activity for almost everyone. Watching television or keeping your eyes glued to your devices.
What Are We Watching?
Panellists Jeremiah Choy, Founder of Orangedot Group, Kenneth Tan, the...
Less But Better
WHAT does mountaineering have in common with business?
“A lot,” according to Benedikt Böhm, a successful brand manager and one of the world’s most famous speed mountaineers. Reduction to essentials,...
What Are We Watching?
IF you grew up in the 1960s you’d remember the kampong spirit that served as the glue to bond the migrant communities building their new homes in Singapore.
It was...
Riding In Tomorrow’s Cars
AS car companies head towards a yet-to-be-determined autonomous future, the preparations are nevertheless charging forward at speed.
Tomorrow’s traffic should be free-flowing with none of that start-stop movement that consumes...
Ideas To Excite Singapore
SINGAPORE is known as a foodie haven, and a place to do business.
Both are exciting in their own way.
The variety of cuisines and price points makes it affordable for...
Zakir Hussain — Let The Music Flow Like A River
FRESH from collecting his Kyoto Prize for his contribution to international music, tabla maestro Zakir Hussain presses on with his latest effort, Triveni, a sell-out performance at the Esplanade Concert...
Would Parents Like Their Children To Be Farmers?
AS Singapore took to the tech path and rushed from third world to first world nation status, it was achieved at some cost.
Farming was sidelined, but whether you’re first...
Who Will Feed Singapore?
BEING small has its challenges. It sometimes means having to make decisions that will result in depending on others for crucial support.
Singapore’s leaders have long bemoaned Singapore’s vulnerability on...