SG60 It’s Giving Fest kicks off two-day celebration with local singers Lullaboy, Tasha Low and even a surprise song from Tyler Ten
Mediacorp’s Cloud 9 music festival, part of It’s Giving Fest, will continue with performances by local singers on Sunday (Jul 13) from 7pm to 9.30pm at *SCAPE. Read More
At her mother-in-law’s bedside, dementia sparked an unexpected bond: ‘I felt closer to her than before’
Over sentimental Teresa Teng ballads and long afternoon chats, a quiet bond blossomed between Fortuna Tan and her late bed-bound mother-in-law in the final stages of dementia.Read More
Out at 6pm, home by 11pm: Why alternative clubbing experiences are gaining popularity
From afternoon coffee clubbing to kid and pet-friendly raves, CNA Lifestyle attended two alternative parties and spoke with three of these party collectives on the growing trend in Singapore.Read More
Commentary: Did anyone really win the Great Eastern-OCBC standoff?
After the delisting vote fell short, two groups of Great Eastern shareholders could be left worse off, says former financial journalist Ven Sreenivasan.Read More
ASEAN should ‘double down’ on its integration amid Trump tariff threat: Vivian Balakrishnan
Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand, face duties ranging from 25 to 40 per cent. Read More
Singapore needs trusted media now more than ever, says PM Wong
“We do not want our national newspaper to be owned by billionaires with narrow or partisan agendas. Nor do we want public trust in the media to be eroded,” says…
Man who killed 5-year-old daughter gets life sentence after appeal against 35-year jail term fails
The Court of Appeal exercised its discretion to increase the man’s punishment for culpable homicide.Read More
OCBC Group CEO Helen Wong to step down end-2025; Tan Teck Long named successor
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Singapore’s jewellery talent pool losing its shine despite market growth expectations
Industry players have expressed concerns about whether enough young Singaporeans are entering the trade to keep the craft alive in the country.Read More