By Debbie Ng, a marketing communications manager at NVPC, who gets a lot of fulfillment working in the non-profit sector. A self-confessed animal lover, she recently started a blog to rehome dogs. Take a step back and look around you on this tiny island. What likely greets you is an urban...
Connect with Good Pa...
posted by Geordie Wilks
Do you want a really COOL volunteering experience! Join us at Scape on 26 November for International Volunteer Day and we will give you a GOOD reason to talk to anyone that interests you, tell them what excites you and hear what they have to say about themselves. Here, you can connect with...
Get a Better Body an...
posted by Spring Singapore
By Keshia Lee, a strong believer in working hard and playing hard. As part of the Soyato team, she is dedicated to marketing, enjoying and spreading the yummy Soyato joy to everyone. Indulgence always provides great pleasure, but indulgence without any guilt makes it perfect. That is where...
Bottles to Tees, Des...
posted by Spring Singapore
by Cai Li and Khloie Have you ever wondered what does the triangular, recycle sign with numbering on the bottom of bottles and plastic cups mean? It does not refer to the weight or colour, it actually represents the type of plastic that can be recycled! For example, PolyEthylene Terephthalate...
Twist and shout insi...
posted by Spring Singapore
By Daphne, one of the co-founders of MakeShake, alongside Seth (main founder) and RJ. As an ambassador of shakes, she dreams of making MakeShake a creative playground while serving awesome shakes. Makeshake is about taking something done so traditionally, And doing it differently. One of...
The Resident Tourist...
posted by joeykang
Troy’s story begins with a homecoming. To many on this small, well-connected island, the world is an easily accessed place. Home for a Singaporean is a mercurial concept. The Resident Tourist is a comic that is immediately recognizable to any Singaporean; the familiarity of...
Films For The Coming...
posted by Sinema
Sinema gives you access to restricted content, come end August. Presenting a series of films rated for mature content (R21), Sinema will be screening four films – The Kids Are All Right (2010), The Housemaid (2010), I Love You Philip Morris (2009), Summer Palace (2006) – on...
Grow with Sun
posted by Dazzle
Sun Lee Siew Loo is a graphic, illustrator and photographer based in Singapore. Inspired by evolution, space, patterns, animals, humans, she has been using unique pen and ink drawing techniques since early 2009. She is also one of the 9 Fountains Founding 15 – Singapore’s premier on-line...
What Lies Between
posted by Dazzle
By Shooting Home, a unique mentorship programme led by Objectifs, Singapore for emerging photographers, which provides emerging talents with the opportunity to learn alongside some of our most prolific photographer. ‘What Lies Between’ exhibition features the works of...
Sinema serving a Wak...
posted by Sinema
Sinema deals a series of award-winning four green-themed films that will get you to sit up and take notice of the ever-changing environment around us. The feature documentaries—Tapped (2009), Plastic Planet (2009), Bag It (2011), Carbon Nation (2011)— examine the impact of human...
Sinema Showoff! My S...
posted by Sinema
Every last Tuesday of the month, Sinema Old School hosts a themed screening called Sinema Showoff! Curated by academic staff and students from Singapore Polytechnic’s School of Architecture and the Built Environment (Diploma in Integrated Events & Project Management), Sinema...
Museum of National I...
posted by Dazzle
By Michelle Kuek, who works in Outreach at the NUS Museum where she is actively involved in facilitating a vibrant museum culture on campus among students as well as exploring collaborations and opportunities between NUS Museum and the broader NUS Community. History of NUS Musuem Established...



