Arts
Contrary to uninitiated belief, the Arts exceeds the scope of visual art. To the best of our ability, the Arts vertical is entrenched in the egalitarian belief that all forms of art are born equal, and should be represented likewise.
In Stories and Souls: Reviewing The Sound Inside by Singapore Repertory Theatre
March 29, 2021
In Stories and Souls: Reviewing The Sound Inside by Singapore Repertory Theatre
Operating at the Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT), The Sound Inside weaves a tale of human connection through two characters' relationship.
Asian Civilisations Museum’s Pop-Up Caravanserai: An immersive experience of Artisans and Craftsmanships
March 24, 2021
Asian Civilisations Museum’s Pop-Up Caravanserai: An immersive experience of Artisans and Craftsmanships
Asian Civilisations Museum brought people back to the iconic Silk Road era with their latest pop-up installation - the ACM Caravanserai.
“DING!”, The Fight is On in ‘The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition’ with Our Two Singaporean Candidates!
March 11, 2021
“DING!”, The Fight is On in ‘The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition’ with Our Two Singaporean Candidates!
We speak to the two Singapore candidates on vying for the ultimate prize in the upcoming TV Series The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition.
Horror Anthology Monsterland presents a new kind of horror: A Review (Part II)
March 3, 2021
Horror Anthology Monsterland presents a new kind of horror: A Review (Part II)
So, here’s for the second part of my review. In this second episode of Monsterland, titled New Orleans, Louisiana, we delve into the psychology of Annie (played by Nicole Beharie) as she finds out a horrifying truth about her husband, Joe. Much like the first episode, this one delves more into the psychological aspect of horror, even with an actual Devil’s appearance with a horn. Playing with unreliable narration, there is a lot more to this episode than meets the eye. Again, this review will contain some spoilers, so do be warned! Overall Thoughts Before I begin my review, I…
Horror Anthology Monsterland presents a new kind of horror: A Review (Part I)
March 2, 2021
Horror Anthology Monsterland presents a new kind of horror: A Review (Part I)
Monsterland is now airing on FX Asia. We take a look at the first two episodes of the horror anthology series to see if it is worth watching.
Through a Different Pair of Lens: cINE65 Workshops and Seminars in February 2021
March 2, 2021
Through a Different Pair of Lens: cINE65 Workshops and Seminars in February 2021
cINE65 2021 brings a powerful line-up of workshops and talks conducted by established industry veterans for the next generation of filmmakers.
Otherworlds: Technology Transcends Reality in this Physical and VR Exhibition
February 11, 2021
Otherworlds: Technology Transcends Reality in this Physical and VR Exhibition
Part of Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2021, we visited the Otherworlds: Non/Digital Realities exhibition, where VR is incorporated into artworks.
Reimagine the West with “For Art’s Sake: Shaken & Stirred”
February 10, 2021
Reimagine the West with “For Art’s Sake: Shaken & Stirred”
Experience the work of emerging Southeast Asian artists in a different way with the pop-up exhibition: “For Art’s Sake: Shaken & Stirred”
Be one with the force this 2021 at Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition
February 1, 2021
Be one with the force this 2021 at Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition
No need to travel to a galaxy far, far away to get your Star Wars fix as Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition finally arrives in Singapore!
Inner Like The OutAR: A Sensory Experience on the Commentary of Technology vs Nature
January 22, 2021
Inner Like The OutAR: A Sensory Experience on the Commentary of Technology vs Nature
“Do you think technology could ever coexist with nature?” I asked Tulika. “That’s the dream!” She chirped proudly. After almost a year, Tulika Ahuja, Founder and Curator of MAMA MAGNET (an Arts Programming Consultancy), presents us with various perspectives of Man’s fragile relationship with nature through art and exhibitions, supported by the National Arts Council. The digital dynasty of augmented flora and fauna is the brainchild of artists Reza Hasni and Siah Tiong Hong, with Tina Fung (Space Objekt studio) as the principal set designer. The experience begins with a scan of the QR Codes found around the exhibition This…