The new-age kunafa—also called kunafe or knafeh—is almost unrecognisable. Simple syrup is replaced with Nutella, white chocolate, or other cloying sauces. Pistachios are swapped out for cereal or ...
Ass hygiene remains Singapore’s most unspoken public health gap, with bidet adoption lagging far behind what we deserve.
Despite the constant number of young girls attending ballet classes, why do we hear so little about homegrown Singaporean ...
At the helm of Seatrium’s Floating Living Lab project, Alex is given the task of transitioning the maritime sector’s use of ...
Many might admit to reading fanfiction, but few openly confess to writing it. What are they trying to hide behind their ...
The Singaporean stories left out by mainstream narratives.
Not in our forefathers’ wildest dreams could they have imagined a single entity that seamlessly handles commutes, delivers favourite meals and makes financial services accessible. Platforms like Grab ...
Traffic jams, crowds at Tuas and Woodlands checkpoints, and even Malaysia’s VEP enforcement haven’t dampened Singaporeans’ efforts to cross the Causeway. Things are looking even more convenient as ...
A call from the police. A crime you didn’t commit. What would you do? For Disha*, this wasn’t just a nightmare—it was her life unravelling in real-time. As a university student overwhelmed by academic ...
All images by Swarnabho Sarkar. A ragtag community of casual chess players in Singapore who meet monthly to sip teh, make moves, and talk for hours? Say less—I’m in. Aliwal Chess Club (ACC) started as ...