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Arts & Entertainment Lifestyle Subculture ‘Misrepresenting and Misconstruing’: Faith, Friction, and the Beans&Beats Dancefloor When evangelism crashes the party. by Andre Frois September 17, 2025
Arts & Entertainment Subculture Singapore’s AI Memes Aren’t Funny Do we really have such a low bar for humour? by Liying Yap September 16, 2025
Education Race & Religion Why I’m Leaving My Body and Brain to Medicine, Not an Urn "When I die, I want my body to keep giving." by Luo Chen Jun September 12, 2025
Mental Health Sex & Gender He Was Rejected. Then He Built a Safe Space for the Rejected. What does it mean to lead a space of healing while still healing yourself? by Andre Frois September 10, 2025
Family & Housing Government & Politics News Nuance Is a Luxury Singapore Doesn’t Have in a K-Pod Crisis Parents aren’t asking for a measured debate. by Joel Teo September 4, 2025
Immigration Jobs & Economy News Grindsets Migrant Workers on Life & Labour in Singapore What does life in this country feel like for the workers who labour for it? by RICE September 5, 2025
Government & Politics After The Vote What Does an ‘Active Citizen’ Look Like in 2025? Besides complaining about things, of course. by Andre Frois August 28, 2025
Arts & Entertainment Food & Drink Lifestyle Subculture Amongst Us Much Ado About Matcha Raves: Inside Gen Z’s Sober Nightlife Takeover Sobriety is the new slay. by Andre Frois August 22, 2025
Jobs & Economy Mental Health Sex & Gender Coming Of Age LazyCabbie, the Taxi Driver Vlogging Through His Midlife Crisis on YouTube "For some, there’s a struggle behind the smile, but they don’t have an avenue.” by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2025
Food & Drink History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Lifestyle After The Vote After the Vote: Cedric Tang on a Singapore Where Rent Doesn’t Erase Its Roots "When we tear physical spaces down to preserve them only in photos and videos, culture feels superficial and artificial." by Andre Frois August 14, 2025