Travel (Back In Time) On The Orient Express
The historical luxury train line comes alive as a pop-up exhibition at Gardens By the Bay opening on 12 December.
The historical luxury train line comes alive as a pop-up exhibition at Gardens By the Bay opening on 12 December.
From political thrillers to family dramas, the social media maven shares her favourite shows.
If commercial blockbusters stifle your imagination, go for local award-winning film director Wee Li Lin’s stories and recommendations.
We said “cheers” to our laptops. Wine masterclasses can get far more scenic and personal despite the lockdown, writes A’s Editor-in-Chief and co-host of the vinous gathering.
Designers like Valentino and Marc Jacobs have launched custom collections in the game, providing a much-needed dose of escapism not just for fashion lovers, but for sufferers of lockdown-induced ennui.
Mock the redundancy and archaism of finishing schools all you want, but modern etiquette is just what China’s newly baked upper crust needs, and it is Sara Jane Ho’s mission to bring it to them.
In case you needed a list of things to binge watch this weekend.
Social media platforms from Instagram to Snapchat may be in a mad race for our attention, but as the digital wellness movement shows, we don’t have to give it up so easily.
Forget about zoning out to Netflix — take a look at these other sites that’ll keep you entertained.
Some of the world’s most celebrated chefs share recipes and live cooking demos on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube for home cooks sheltering in place.
With all the digital and visual effects necessary to restore any performer to the prime of life, Hollywood is defying age and death in the name of entertainment. But should it?
The good, the bad, and the ugly: celebrity coronavirus edition.
But beneath the filters and #ads, life as a social media star is riddled with unchecked issues and an underbelly that mirrors Hollywood’s.