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.
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.
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.
Hiding Behind A Mask
As the world wears a mask to protect against the novel coronavirus, Charleen Leonita investigates if wearing a mask alters our identities and how we are perceived by others.
Finding an Alternative Career During the Pandemic
Ray Lim explores the alternative jobs Singaporeans have taken after their old jobs were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fiverr: Three different freelancers, three different price points
Shajahan Mohd finds out more about the differences in the quality of work provided by three different photo retouchers at three different price points to determine whether they are worth it or not.
The Art of Entrepreneurship: More than Making Money
Since the onset of the pandemic, many youths have started new businesses to give back to vulnerable communities, such as those heavily affected by Covid-19. Celestina Gimino finds out more from these young entrepreneurs.
Just Like You and Me
Are our schools conducive enough for Special Education Needs (SEN) students? Nur Sabrina looks into the issue of including disabled students in mainstream schools.