3 Back Street Tales Of Little India
The colourful history of the Indian community in Singapore is marked by the events and personalities that have shaped Little India. A series of cultural activities reflect upon its...
Photography Identifies Who We Are
We have always taken selfies, even as a region. In his study of Southeast Asian trends, Zhuang Wubin looks at photography trends over the decades. By S. Sakthivel
Selfies may...
Things Ordinary Refreshed
The daily objects of Singapore life are given novel play by creative and enterprising minds. By Yimin Huang
The exclamations of delight from the older generation are as telling as...
Dick Lee – Greatest Hits With Wit
Dick Lee turns on the tap as he lets his hits flow, along with wit, senior moments, and liberal jibes at the powers that be. By Kannan Chandran
Dick Lee...
The Past Presents Us With Insights
Commerce has long pulsed through Singapore, and forms the foundation of our psyche, as two exhibitions at the National Library showcase. By S. Sakthivel
Imported ice from America was what...
Watch This Cause
They come from all walks of life to give a fresh face to Arbutus watches while raising funds for charity. By S. Sakthivel
Artists from different disciplines have come together...
Sketching A Future
Do we love art, or do we love the money in art? By Basia Chow
There are, have been, and will occur, significant art transactions which take place worldwide. The leading...
Eye Of The STORM
Take aim at the Eye Of The STORM and your shots could win you a prize.
Starting 4th July, every Monday, STORM will blow in with a new theme on...
More Meaningful Than Successful
There’s no point making art that satisfies everybody. As Festival Director of the O.P.E.N and SIFA, Ong Keng Sen expresses his views on society, politics and ideology. By Basia...
Watch Out Hollywood
Foreign films are staking their claim. Storm interviews director of The Admiral, Roel Reiné. By Basia Chow
Roel Reiné’s easy nature and affable manner is a far cry from the...