Gaining an Edge in Singapore’s Dance Industry
MEGAN NICOLE YIN speaks with Ms Elizabeth Lee, studio owner of DancEdge Academy, about her experience of being a dancer in Singapore and how her studio came to fruition.
Living with Blindness: Josh Tseng’s Story of Grit & Determination
Meet Josh Tseng, a visually impaired digital accessibility specialist and keynote speaker who does not let his disability be an obstacle to the pursuit of his goals. CHERYL JUAN chats with him to find out more about how he overcame his struggles and achieved many things beyond expectations.
Comfort Characters Deserve All Our Love
People come and go, but comfort characters are here to stay and the comfort they bring is beyond measure. Htet Htet Nay Aung talks about her ultimate comfort character and why she thinks it’s important for everyone to have them.
In a Land Devoid of Hobbies, What Makes a Sk8r Girl?
Skate to me, baby! Meet Letitia Liew, a 20-year-old Singaporean inline skater who skates more than she walks. Charleen Leonita learns about the teenager’s skating journey and how it has helped her glide through the setbacks in her life.
Stolen Youth: Memoirs of a COVID-Struck Generation
When the pandemic was at its peak, schools converted to home-based learning (HBL). Although many students rejoiced at the news, some graduating students felt differently. Genevieve Sia speaks to Cheryl Teo, who missed out on every student’s most anticipated event: prom.
Inside Tay Yuan Song’s Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Boo! Meet the spooky kid who’s been photographing all of your nightmare fuel. Gabrielle Ang goes on a haunt with him to find out.
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.
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.