Using Style as a Tool for Creative Expression
With the rise of social media, countless aesthetics and fashion trends are circulating at a rate like never before. Sasha Ling gives her thoughts on how we can find our unique personal style by looking within ourselves, and how we can use it to express our identity and values.
The Kou Wei With Wei Kai
Meet Yong Wei Kai, a Singaporean food influencer who chronicles his delicious encounters in the lion city. Claire Ng Min grabs a front row seat on this delectable journey with him.
Singapore’s Sustainability Scene Is Bursting With Remarkable Young People
Everi Yeo speaks with the inspiring youth founders of Accommodate and Earth School Singapore to find out why they do what they do.
Once Upon a Time In Hallyuwood
Charleen Leonita looks at the incredible buying power of the K-culture fandom and how it transcends borders to become 21st century’s biggest cultural export in the world.
Yes, Women Can Do It Too
As society’s views progress over time, an increasing number of young women are breaking into traditionally male-dominated professions. Genevieve Sia speaks to three women who are changing the scene.
Ready, Set, Fly! HYPE’s Declassified Singapore Vaccinated Travel Lane Guide
Wondering what travelling via the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) is like? Tan Jia Hao shares his insider tips and tricks based on his experience travelling via the VTL.
The Duality of Health In A Pandemic-Stricken World
With spin classes held in former nightclubs and a rise in home-based bakeries, the pandemic has shown two sides of society’s consciousness towards health. Claire Ng Min uncovers how fitness and healthy eating have adapted in Singapore.
The Middle Child: More Than Just Forgotten
Some believe it’s a myth, yet others have gone through the implications of Middle-Child Syndrome firsthand. Htet Htet Nay Aung explores how this syndrome has affected the childhood and development of youths.
The Transformation of Pop Culture: Why Gender-Defying Artists Have Invaded Music
From the viral popularity of Kim Petras’ ‘Coconuts’ to the explosion of non-binary pop stars into the mainstream, the past decade has been exciting for transgender and gender non-conforming artists. Gabrielle Ang investigates.