Kingyo Kintsugi Relaunched this Lunar New Year

Full-time tattoo artist and founder, Joel Ang, had a vision of translating his work of contemporary Japanese tattooing into the creation of large embroidered patches, big enough for the graceful details of Japanese art to come through. In 2016, Peony & Talon was launched online as a platform for Japanese-inspired embroidered patches. It is redefined … More Kingyo Kintsugi Relaunched this Lunar New Year

Sezairi is a Fool for Love in His Romantic New Ballad

Singaporean singer-songwriter Sezairi is back with a romantic new ballad Fool. The ballad marks his third release for 2021, following his involvement in the National Day song, The Road Ahead, back in August. Fool is about Sezairi’s ongoing journey of reflection as he recalls the intensity of falling in love for the first time, losing … More Sezairi is a Fool for Love in His Romantic New Ballad

465 Presents: RRILEY Echoes Her Frustrations & (ASMR Sounds) in her Debut Single “You Should Have Said So”

RRILEY releases her debut single – You Should Have Said So infused with unique ASMR sounds under 465, the newly launched indie-pop label founded by Zendyll and The Kennel Asia. The single is also available in Spatial Audio, providing a one-of-a-kind listening experience that is music to the ears (no pun intended). You Should Have Said So expresses … More 465 Presents: RRILEY Echoes Her Frustrations & (ASMR Sounds) in her Debut Single “You Should Have Said So”

Back To the Cinemas! : 32nd Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF)

Films are given a breath of fresh air as the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) returns to its original format for its 32nd edition this November. As one of the countries with the highest cinema-goers year-round, Executive Director of the festival, Emily J. Hoe, shares her positive sentiments during the virtual press conference. Credits: SGIFF … More Back To the Cinemas! : 32nd Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF)

The Foundations of Love in a Bittersweet Twist in 無源之愛 (No Room for Love) by Jason Yu & Soph T. 霏霏

Local singer-songwriter, Jason Yu released his first ever Mandarin single 無源之愛 (No Room for Love) with Soph T. 霏霏. 無源之愛 (No Room for Love) is a mid tempo ballad with lyrics based on the Chinese idiom “无源之水,无本之木” which means, a water without source, a wood without its root resembles how things would eventually fall apart … More The Foundations of Love in a Bittersweet Twist in 無源之愛 (No Room for Love) by Jason Yu & Soph T. 霏霏

“Here We Live, Here We Grow” – The Singapore Korean Film Festival 2021

What comes to your mind when it comes to South Korean cinema? Well, it is certainly more than just zombies on a train or a family going to great lengths to experience living a luxurious life. You can look forward to the Singapore Korean Film Festival 2021 (KFF) as it makes its return in a … More “Here We Live, Here We Grow” – The Singapore Korean Film Festival 2021

Stop Living in The Past and be in The Present! ShiGGa Shay Raps about Mental Health in “Passive Aggressive” with HUGO Louder

Championed for bringing Hip-Hop in Singapore to the forefront, ShiGGa Shay has found commercial success internationally on several occasions. As a follow-up to uRight, which featured Jay Park, ShiGGa Shay returns with his brand new release, Passive Aggressive in collaboration with HUGO. The new release deals with the topic of mental health and how as … More Stop Living in The Past and be in The Present! ShiGGa Shay Raps about Mental Health in “Passive Aggressive” with HUGO Louder

lullaboy Reflects on his Actions with “Only in my Dreams”

With a whooping over 610,000 monthly-listeners and over 8.8 million streams to date on Spotify, lullaboy is back with a soft piano ballad that pays homage to his mother from the perspective of singing all the things he would like to say to her in the fictionalised event that it would be too late. lullaboy … More lullaboy Reflects on his Actions with “Only in my Dreams”

A Tragicomedy 500 metres Down Under: Sinkhole 싱크홀

The South Korean movie is a tragicomedy, a genre with elements of fear as well as joyful moments to keep the audience laughing. Sinkhole quantifies that as it tops the domestic box office on its release surpassing Marvel Studios’ Black Widow according to the Korean Film Council. Dong-won (Kim Sung kyun) and his family moves … More A Tragicomedy 500 metres Down Under: Sinkhole 싱크홀

Get Your Hands on Sweet Treats at Nuage Patisserie & Boulangerie

Ever missed having a good buttery croissant in your mouth that leaves you hanging for days? Nuage is the one you are looking for! They are called Nua-ge (哥 ) but it is actually Nu-age, a french word which means cloud. It reflects  the owners aspiration to be versatile and free in their creations, just … More Get Your Hands on Sweet Treats at Nuage Patisserie & Boulangerie