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.
My Digital Romance: Why Long-distance Relationships Thrive With Tech
With the rapid and vast adoption of technology in today’s world, Noreen Shazreen explores how long-distance relationships can thrive in this digital age.
The Pandemic’s Parasocial Phenomenon
The need for social interaction is crucial, especially in a global pandemic. Sasha Ling explores the role parasocial relationships play in the COVID-19 pandemic and how online interactions have evolved with the rise of livestreaming.
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I Tried Three New Cafés To Hang Out At In Tanjong Pagar
Claire Ng Min reviews three new top-rated cafés to hang out at in Tanjong Pagar and spills the tea on whether they are hot or not.
Gap Years and the Singaporean Dream
Is it a good idea to delay the final stage of one’s education? Everi Yeo deep dives into the ins and outs of taking a gap year and what it means to Singapore’s youth.
The Singapore Street Women Fighters
Charleen Leonita speaks with young and promising dancers about street dance, its overwhelming popularity and what it takes to succeed.
Red (Taylor’s Version) Album Review: A Decade Later
Sad girl autumn has officially arrived. In her quest to find Taylor Swift’s missing scarf, Htet Htet Nay Aung dives deep into the musical embodiment of heartbreak and why it is so revered.
Aligning the Stars: A Tarot Reader’s Journey to Self-Acceptance
Sasha Ling speaks to Lin Yi Xinn to learn more about being a full-time spiritual practitioner in Singapore and the journey that she has taken to discover her life’s purpose.