April 2024 Singapore’s food scene remains vibrant as ever, and we’re constantly scouring the jam-packed F&B space to pick out the best...
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April 2024 Singapore’s food scene remains vibrant as ever, and we’re constantly scouring the jam-packed F&B space to pick out the best...
Things to do in Singapore
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To mark the end of the fasting month, Muslims in Singapore gear up for the ultimate celebration – Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Upcoming theatre and dance performances in Singapore
Upcoming theatre and dance performances in Singapore
Sit back, loosen those belts, and be prepared to have your socks knocked off
Tigerlily Patisserie by ex-Les Amis pastry chef is closing down after four years
Tigerlily Patisserie by ex-Les Amis pastry chef is closing down after four years
Visit for modern French pastries before it closes on April 30
What you need to know about the total solar eclipse in 2024
What you need to know about the total solar eclipse in 2024
Time, duration, and how to catch this rare phenomenon online from Singapore
The best brunch buffets in Singapore
The best brunch buffets in Singapore
What's better than lavish buffet spreads and bottomless champagne? That's right, nothing.
The best public art walks and trails in Singapore
The best public art walks and trails in Singapore
Get those cameras ready, we’re taking in art outdoors
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Lucy Charles-Barclay, winner of Ironman 2023, spills the joys and challenges of her journey as an athlete
If you're part of the triathlon circle, the name Lucy Charles-Barclay would be familiar – after all, she's the proud winner of the most recent Ironman...
Celebrate Easter at this family-friendly restaurant with a bouncy castle for kids
Easter’s coming round the corner, and if you’re looking for somewhere to take the whole family to, Crafted by Peter Zwiener might just be the spot....
Taha by Amer Hlehel
Singapore Theatre Company (formerly Singapore Repertory Theatre) brings the story of Palestinian poet Taha Muhammad Ali, whose life is wrought with loss. In...
Little Shop of Horrors
Plants are far smarter than you think. Case in point: award-winning musical Little Shop of Horrors, where an unassuming floral shop assistant and a...
Time Out Singapore March Cover
We speak to three young owners of secondhand stores in Singapore to get their unique perspectives.
You can now get bean-free coffee at 14 cafes and eateries in Singapore
You can now get bean-free coffee at 14 cafes and eateries in Singapore
Bean-free coffee? Coffee enthusiasts might balk at the idea, but there’s a good reason for it.
From trash to treasure: Singapore's first plastic maker community is changing the recycling game
From trash to treasure: Singapore's first plastic maker community is changing the recycling game
Plastify is working to transform plastic waste into functional, everyday items.
Neighbourhood guides
Once a prominent red-light district, you’d think it would take loads to eradicate the impression of Keong Saik Road being littered with brothels in the...
Busy, noisy, filled with people, that’s the general consensus of the Chinatowns of the world. Singapore’s is no different, but ours (perhaps...
Joo Chiat and Katong
Joo Chiat and Katong
Joo Chiat and Katong have gained popularity over the years for their blend of Instagram-worthy Peranakan shophouses, delectable cuisine, and indie retail...
Little India
Little India
It’s a given that Little India is colourful, vibrant and a hive of activity – but it’s also changing and gentrifying. There’s never a...
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