Less But Better For Rolls-Royce
IT HAS often been impressed upon consumers that designing simply is not an easy task.
When developing a versatile but exclusive range of products to suit the needs of a...
When Will We Have Happy Music?
COVID-19 brought down the curtains on many livelihoods, but few as deafeningly obvious as the concert industry.
For artists like Singapore's Ramli Sarip and Airrion Love of The Stylistics, everything...
Strange Times Call For Creative Communication
WHILE the pandemic that is ongoing is challenging our way of life, and threatening many industries and jobs, the addition of a general election into the mix makes for...
Dyson’s 30-year Desire To Be Realised In Singapore
SIR JAMES Dyson is making his presence felt in Singapore, while training the spotlight on the Republic. But, in typical Dyson fashion, everything is kept hush-hush until the time...
Dr Ratty’s Mouse Play
THE BRAIN has always intrigued Dr Anil Ratty.
The CEO of Cennerv Pharmaceuticals has spent half his life in research and development in neurosciences, and his company is pushing to...
Teach Them Well For Tomorrow
PANELISTS at the Keep It Going: the Nth revolutioN session on The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of The Future voiced their opinions about what lay ahead.
In this...
A View To A Skill – John Klass
THE REVIVAL of radio’s fortunes has enabled a lot of experienced hands to continue at the microphone.
William Xavier, Mark van Cuylenberg (The Flying Dutchman), Susan Ng and Brian Richmond are...
Ramli Sarip — Rolling With The Times
FOR A man with "little bit of talent" Datuk Ramli Sarip has made the most of it, and enjoyed a long career.
From humble beginnings playing at weddings and birthdays,...
Connecting With The Sound Of The ’70s
PLAYING the role of a living celebrity on the big screen is not the easiest thing to do. More so if that celebrity is also the director of the...
Dick Lee On The Confusing 1970s
IN THE creative era of the 1970s, Singapore was going through a period of growing pains.
Trending Western form creativity was often curbed by the authorities, keen on establishing law...