Cam signs off as Branded Content Editor, crafting content that converts. Previously, she was Time Out Singapore's resident City Life Writer before delving into the world of advertising in the UK, working with big names such as Disney, Sky, and British Airways. With that experience in her back pocket, she returns to Time Out to help brands turn words into wins. Her byline has also appeared in other titles like Metro (UK), Grazia (UK), Paste Magazine (US), The Luna Collective (US), Her World (SG), Home & Decor (SG), and RICE (SG). 

Between deadlines and diaper changes, she still manages to find time for music festivals and gigs. She calls both Singapore and London home, but mostly lives on the internet.

Say hello at cam.khalid@timeout.com.

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The best things to do with kids in Singapore

The best things to do with kids in Singapore

Whether you're gearing up for the upcoming weekend or the long-awaited school holidays, Singapore is brimming with fun, quirky, and educational activities for kids of all ages. From making a splash at an outdoor water playground to getting your hands dirty at rice planting workshops, we've curated a list of the best things to do with your kids, so your next family outing is packed with fun and unforgettable memories. RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails for kids and the best free playgrounds in Singapore
The best kid-friendly things to do during the school holidays

The best kid-friendly things to do during the school holidays

School’s out from March 15 to 23, and the holiday fun is just getting started. With a lineup of exciting events that will have the kids screaming for joy, there’s always a reason to head out – even if it’s just for us parents to have a breather. Experience the magic of Disney on Ice, where your favourite characters come to life on the rink, or get lost in the mind-bending world of Mirror Mirror, an immersive art experience. There’s also Splashtopia for a wet and wild day of water fun. And if that’s not enough, the highly anticipated Rainforest Wild Asia is opening its doors just in time for the school holidays. For more ideas, check out our guide on the 50 best things to do with kids in Singapore. RECOMMENDED: The best kid-friendly restaurants and cafés in Singapore and The best free playgrounds for kids in Singapore
The best things to do in Singapore this March

The best things to do in Singapore this March

We’re marching into the month strong with a myriad of festivals, new exhibitions, and family-friendly events. These include the grand opening of Rainforest Wild Asia, the return of the iconic sakura display at Gardens by the Bay, and the arrival of Wicked the musical at our shores. Ramadan is also happening this March, so make time to visit the many Ramadan bazaars popping up. Find out more about these and more in our list of the best things to do in Singapore in March 2025.  RECOMMENDED: 101 things to do in Singapore and The 50 best restaurants in Singapore you must try
5 fun things to check out at LIV Golf Singapore, an all-in-one sports and lifestyle festival

5 fun things to check out at LIV Golf Singapore, an all-in-one sports and lifestyle festival

If you thought golf was all about quiet claps and hushed commentary, think again. LIV Golf Singapore presented by Aramco is rewriting the rulebook, transforming the sport into a high-energy, all-in-one festival packed with entertainment, food, and sporting thrills dialled up to eleven – think shotgun starts, two titles on the line, and 54 of the world’s best golfers battling it out. This year, the action returns to The Serapong, Sentosa Golf Club from March 14 to 16. The tournament tees off at the iconic Par-72 Serapong Course, set against Singapore’s breathtaking cityscape and stunning sea view. Watch the players drive over the ocean, take on the lagoon, navigate the snaking rock wall, and conquer the fearsome Dragon’s Tooth guarding the 7th green – all on a course crowned Asia’s Best Golf Course at the 2024 World Golf Awards. And it’s not just the pros taking a swing – you can get in on the action at the Fan Village too. Not sure where to start? Here are five unmissable highlights.
Experience CQ @ Clarke Quay's famed nightlife with an exclusive bar hop this March

Experience CQ @ Clarke Quay's famed nightlife with an exclusive bar hop this March

If CQ had a heartbeat, it would thrum to the sound of clinking glasses, lively chatter, and music spilling from its venues into the night. It’s the stomping ground of the city’s night owls, with the world-famous nightclub Zouk and endless tasty options to match any mood. Need a mid-week pick-me-up? We’ve got just the thing. We’re teaming up with CQ @ Clarke Quay for an exclusive bar hop on March 26, taking you through four standout spots, each serving up signature cocktails, savoury bites, and a vibe that guarantees a night to remember. Keep reading for all the juicy details.
HSBC SVNS returns to Singapore with brand-new experiences for every fan

HSBC SVNS returns to Singapore with brand-new experiences for every fan

HSBC SVNS Singapore returns to National Stadium with more on and off-pitch action on April 5 and 6 – and it's not just for the rugby purists. Over the years, the sporting event has evolved into a full-blown celebration. Whether you're a die-hard sports fan, a party animal, or just someone looking for an epic day out with the family, you’re in for a weekend like no other.  Witness the top 12 men's and women's rugby sevens teams battle it out on the pitch. As the final stop before the World Championships, this is where the HSBC SVNS League Winners will be crowned. New Zealand Women have made the podium at every event so far this season and look tough to beat, while in the men’s competition, it’s a tight fight between front-runners Argentina, Spain, Fiji, and South Africa – with only a handful of points separating them. With the competition at its peak, you just can't miss the end of this title race. Plus, with all the new experiences added for 2025, this year’s festival promises to be even bigger and better. Here’s a sneak peek at what to expect.
The perfect weekend getaway to Singapore

The perfect weekend getaway to Singapore

Singapore is a city of contrasts. One moment, you’re admiring futuristic skyscrapers; the next, you’re strolling through heritage neighbourhoods with charming shophouses and age-old traditions. Even Orchard Road, the city’s iconic shopping belt, captures the Lion City's knack for blending old-world charm with modern-day buzz. Recently refreshed, it’s now more than just a shopping hub. It boasts Asia’s largest Nike store, foodie haven Taste Orchard, and adrenaline-filled complex Trifecta. And let’s not forget the ice cream cart ‘uncles’ who are still serving their beloved potong ice cream sandwiches along the street – a long-time local favourite for beating the heat. Whether you're looking to be pampered in luxury hotels, explore lush green spaces, or shop ‘til you drop, Singapore makes for the perfect weekend getaway for those who want to recharge in style. And the best part? Hotels like Hilton Singapore Orchard and Conrad Singapore Orchard put you right in the heart of it all.
The 50 most beautiful cinemas in the world

The 50 most beautiful cinemas in the world

What makes a special cinema? A colossal IMAX screen, Dolby Atmos sound and cutting-edge 4K projectors are all great, but there’s something more that makes a great temple of cinema – a sense of storytelling that starts before you’ve even grabbed your popcorn and taken your seat. There are a few cinemas that truly stand apart: cine-temples so historic, beautiful and unusual that they make taking in a movie feel like an act of pilgrimage. We’ve scoured the globe, from London to Paris, Jaipur and New York to Sydney and Copenhagen, to highlight the 50 most heavenly movie theaters on the planet. From a 12-seat theatre in an old Ontario crafts shop to a 2702-seat grand salle in the City of Light, Time Out is celebrating them in all their architecturally eye-popping, Insta-friendly, just plain drop-dead-gorgeous variety. Pull up a red velvet armchair, plonk your feet on a foot stool and take a trip to the world’s most beautiful cinemas. RECOMMENDED: 🎥 The 100 greatest movies ever made🌏 101 places all movie lovers should visit
The ultimate guide to the Rail Corridor in Singapore

The ultimate guide to the Rail Corridor in Singapore

Outdoor lovers will know – there are many nature trails and parks in Singapore, so much so that you can plan an entire weekend’s worth of things to do at these green spaces. And one such place would be the 24km-long Rail Corridor, which reopened in 2021 after two years of renovation work. Following this came the restoration of Bukit Timah Railway Station, the launch of Rifle Range Nature Park, and the reopening of the northern section of the Rail Corridor – all of which are part of the Rail Corridor. Needless to say, there’s much to do here. Whether it’s your first or tenth visiting the revamped space, we’ve curated a guide on what to see and do. Happy trails! RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails in Singapore and the best outdoor spots in Singapore to admire nature from above  
The best cycling trails in Singapore

The best cycling trails in Singapore

Singapore may be small in size but you'll be surprised to find plenty of green spaces including farms (yes, we've got farms!) – if you know where to look. Leave the car at home, hop on a bicycle and explore these cycling trails in and around the city. Don't worry we've got one for everyone to suit all abilities – leisure beginner-friendly options (with a good view to boot), intense mountain biking tracks and everything else in-between.  If you’re looking to soak in the fresh air and stunning scenery while testing your fitness limits, sign up for Singapore T100 and challenge yourself on April 5 and 6 at Marina Bay. RECOMMENDED: The best hiking trails in Singapore and the best mountain biking trails in Singapore
The best running trails in Singapore

The best running trails in Singapore

Working up a sweat in a gym or HIIT studio is a great way to stay active, but sometimes, an outdoor run can do wonders for the mind. After all, it’s a relatively fuss-free way to stay fit without the need for expensive gym memberships – and it's a welcome bonus when there are great views to make the journey seem less tiring. Here’s a rundown of scenic running routes across various zones in Singapore. If you’re looking to soak in the fresh air and stunning scenery while testing your fitness limits, sign up for Singapore T100 and challenge yourself on April 5 and 6 at Marina Bay. RECOMMENDED: The best gyms in Singapore and Cheap gyms with memberships under $100
The best local Muslim-friendly brands in Singapore

The best local Muslim-friendly brands in Singapore

Singapore’s beauty and fashion scenes are constantly evolving, with an increasing number of Halal-certified brands popping up to cater to the modern Muslim. Whether it’s a women-only hair salon or unique and practical modest wear, the options are limitless. We’ve compiled a list of the best homegrown Muslim-friendly brands, so you can prep for the upcoming Hari Raya or any other occasion.   RECOMMENDED: Local designers you need to know and best local sustainable, vegan and eco-friendly brands in Singapore

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Exclusive Jimmy Choo Pop-Up Sale

Exclusive Jimmy Choo Pop-Up Sale

If designer deals get you excited, OnTheList should be at the top of your shopping list. More than just a flash sale, this members-only concept is all about sustainable luxury, giving past-season designer pieces a second chance to shine. Since launching in Hong Kong in 2016, OnTheList has been making waves across Asia and is now back in Kuala Lumpur with not one but four unmissable sales. From March 14 to 16, OnTheList is teaming up with Jimmy Choo for an exclusive pop-up sale at The Starhill, Atrium. Expect a curated selection of the iconic Malaysian designer’s lust-worthy shoes, bags, and accessories at a fraction of their original prices.  And the shopping spree doesn’t stop there. OnTheList is also rolling out online exclusives for Karl Lagerfeld from now until March 9, Braun Büffel & Bonia from March 17 to 23, and Maison Kitsune from March 24 to 30. That means even more chances to shop coveted brands from the comfort of your home. The catch? These deals are only available to OnTheList members. And becoming one is super easy, fast, and best of all, free. Sign up now to enjoy exclusive access and get first dibs on your next designer steal. Discover more here. All events mentioned are subject to change. OnTheList reserves the right to modify details without prior notice. In case of any disputes, OnTheList’s decision will be final. 
Easter Eggs-travaganza

Easter Eggs-travaganza

Hop into the Easter spirit early with an epic egg hunt featuring 100 giant eggs scattered across Bird Paradise, each representing different bird habitats. Kids can also join the Ranger Buddies Eggs-pedition to discover C.O.U.R.A.G.E. life skills and take part in a digital Easter Eggs-ploration for cool rewards. Don’t miss the first-ever Avian Easter Parade on selected weekends, where colourful dancers take flight, and a special edition of the park’s Songbirds Keeper Talk to learn more about our feathered friends. Pro tip: be a WildPass holder and enjoy free entry for kids with every adult ticket from March 15 to April 20.
March On: A Children's Festival

March On: A Children's Festival

Trade screen time for story time and head to the Esplanade as March On, the annual children’s festival, makes its exciting return. This year’s edition is extra special, featuring a Singapore-first: The Lost Lending Library by renowned British immersive theatre company Punchdrunk Enrichment. Your little bookworm’s mission? Gather as many new stories as possible for this magical, ever-growing library. But the fun isn’t just for the kids – parents can jump in too. It’s a page-turning experience the whole family will love.
Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

Nearly 30 years on and Disney On Ice is still as magical as ever. Calling all Disney fans, young and young-at-heart, grab your mouse ears as Mickey and friends skate in to bring modern favourites like Moana and Mirabel from Encanto, as well as long-time Disney Princesses to life – on ice, of course. This new show celebrates heroism through heartwarming tales of bravery and resilience. Expect impressive figure skating moves, dazzling costumes, and breathtaking sets, all elevated with innovative lighting and exhilarating special effects. It’s a show that will leave you cheering, laughing, and maybe even wiping away a tear or two.
International Women’s Day at Komyuniti Bar & Restaurant

International Women’s Day at Komyuniti Bar & Restaurant

Raise your glasses and toast to girl power at Komyuniti, where star bartender Sheen Yin takes the spotlight this International Women's Day. From March 8 to 14, celebrate the strong ladies in your life with three of her unique cocktails – each a liquid love letter to her mum's remarkable journey of strength and resilience. Start light with the refreshing Blooming Bubbles, then savour the bold, umami-laced Fallen Grace, a whiskey creation made for those who like their drinks with a little grit. Finally, sweeten the occasion with Coco Mango Sago, a creamy, fruity, and dessert-like tropical delight. Each cocktail starts at $18 (excluding GST and service charge), with $2 from every sip-worthy serve going to United Women Singapore – because there's nothing like supporting sisterhood. Make a reservation
Rocketland

Rocketland

Forget overstimulating play zones – Rocketland keeps things simple with calming yellow tones and soothing rhythmic beats to keep kids focused and relaxed. This is also designed to promote better behavior and even improve sleep patterns – a win for sleep-deprived parents. The 5,000-square-foot space is also great for little legs, so they can explore the space fully without the meltdown. Plus, with Aperia Mall’s glass ceiling, they can also soak up natural sunlight for a healthy dose of Vitamin D without the sticky heat.
SSO concert with Kahchun Wong

SSO concert with Kahchun Wong

From winning the prestigious Gustav Mahler Conducting Competition in 2016 to leading world-renowned orchestras, Conductor Kahchun Wong has put Singapore on the global stage. Now, as principal conductor of the UK’s Hallé Orchestra and chief conductor of the Japan Philharmonic, he returns home to helm the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) for three unmissable evenings. On March 28, he joins critically-acclaimed German pianist Gerhard Oppitz for Brahms’ soul-stirring ‘Piano Concerto No. 2’, before taking the SSO through the dramatic highs and lows of Shostakovich’s ‘5th Symphony’. Then on April 4 and 5, celebrated Japanese violinist Akiko Suwanai takes the stage with Wong for Dvořák’s folk-inspired ‘Violin Concerto’, followed by Elgar’s deeply moving ‘Enigma Variations’. Tickets start from $15. Buy tickets
Singapore T100

Singapore T100

Strap in, lace up, and brace yourself for a weekend of heart-pounding action as the T100 Triathlon World Tour kicks off its 2025 season in Marina Bay on April 5 and 6. This is the first of nine global stops, with others including San Francisco, Vancouver, London, and Qatar. This high-stakes showdown brings together the world’s top 20 male and top 20 female professional triathletes, all gunning for glory in a relentless battle against time. Plus, reigning T100 World Champion Marten Van Riel is making his Lion City debut, so you know the competition is going to be fierce.  Think you’ve got the stamina to go the distance? Step up to the starting line and test your endurance in a gruelling 100-kilometre triathlon (2km swim, 80km bike, 18km run). If you prefer to pace yourself, tackle one of the duathlons by yourself or in a relay team: the Standard Distance (5km run, 32km bike) or the Long Distance (9.5km run, 64km bike). But hurry – spots are sprinting fast. The Music Run is also back as part of the Singapore T100 to put a spring in your step, regardless of whether you’re a rookie or a pro on the track. With pulsating beats, neon lights, and party vibes, the five-kilometre fun run is less about the stopwatch and more about the soundtrack. And the celebrations don’t stop at the finish line – keep the momentum going at the Music Village Stage for the Finish Line Festival, where local and international DJs and artists fuel the night with live performances.  Register here for a week
Splashtopia

Splashtopia

Sometimes the best way to beat the Singapore heat is with a dose of thrills and spills. After making waves at its debut last year, Kiztopia’s Splashtopia is back at Palawan Green, Sentosa for more splashin’ good fun with its biggest edition yet. This year’s pirate-themed water wonderland invites families to seas the moment (see what we did there?) with 10 massive, specially designed inflatables. Your mission? Team up with the Kiztopia Friends to fend off pesky pirates and take on Dr. Octo, a giant purple octopus, all while tackling obstacle courses, zooming down water slides, and uncovering treasure-filled surprises at every turn. And it's not just for the school holidays – Splashtopia runs from March 7 to 31, so there’s plenty of time to make a splash.
A French Kiss in Singapore

A French Kiss in Singapore

If Sing'theatre's 2013 debut of A French Kiss in Singapore had you falling head over heels, then its 2025 revival will have you puckering up for more. And if you haven’t seen it, it’s time you catch this highly raved musical from April 17 to 27.  Set to be staged at SOTA Drama Theatre, A French Kiss in Singapore is a cheeky love letter to four of France’s most iconic singer-songwriters: Charles Aznavour, Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Brel, and Charles Trenet. If those names don’t ring a bell, we’re sure their songs – which have been immortalised by legends like Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli, and David Bowie – will. Directed by and starring Hossan Leong, the revival also features local stars Amin Alifin, Andrew Marko, Dwayne Lau, and Rino Junior John who are breathing new life into its captivating musical numbers. Expect a melodic rollercoaster of love and loss, from the heartbreakingly poetic ‘Ne Me Quitte Pas’ (Don’t Leave Me) to the playfully relatable ‘Mes Emmerdes’ (Pretty Shitty Days – yes, that’s the song title). Get swept up in the songwriters' scandalous affairs and uncover the colourful stories behind the music that will steal your heart and leave you humming long after the final bow. Tickets start from $40. Get yours here.
Canto-Nice Flavors, Every Bite

Canto-Nice Flavors, Every Bite

If your taste buds are craving an adventure, get ready for a feast that will transport you straight to the heart of Guangzhou. From February 24 to May 31, The Westin Singapore is serving up a flavour-packed homage to Cantonese cuisine, with the Canton Seafood Dinner Buffet at Seasonal Tastes and the Canton Afternoon Tea at Lobby Lounge. The Canton Seafood Dinner Buffet (from $128) is an all-you-can-eat celebration of Cantonese flavours. Executive Chinese Chef Leo Cao Jin Ming – the maestro of Chinese cuisine at The Westin Pazhou – brings 30 years of expertise to a spread featuring Cantonese crispy fried chicken, steamed fish with green ginger, honey-glazed char siew, and more. Look out for Hakka yong tau fu, braised grouper fish balls, salted egg prawn balls and more, with desserts like Shunde double skin milk curd and put chai ko for a sweet finish. For a touch of luxury to your afternoon indulgence, the Canton Afternoon Tea (from $78, coffee and Chinese tea included) tempts with a mix of sweet, savoury, and straight-up irresistible treats. Dishes like bi feng tang-style deep-fried lobster, braised cod in golden pumpkin broth, and duo snow stewed bird's nest take high tea to the next level, best paired with a steaming pot of TWG’s finest Chinese teas.  Reserve your spot for the Canton Seafood Dinner Buffet here, and the Canton Afternoon Tea here.
LIVE Pilates

LIVE Pilates

The charming boutique Pilates studio in Newton stands out from the crowd with a more personalised VIP experience and premium Merrithew equipment. Choose from high-quality one-on-one training, duet sessions, and small reformer classes that are capped at just five – all tailored to ensure that your needs are met. Whether you're an athlete building endurance, an office professional correcting posture, a new mum rebuilding core strength, or a senior staying agile, every intimate session allows expert instructors to help you fine-tune each movement for optimal form. With this personalised approach, you can experience faster progress and lasting results. More than just a workout, you'll also be part of a warm, welcoming community that supports you every step of the way.

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Why summer in Europe hits different – here’s how to plan your next holiday

Why summer in Europe hits different – here’s how to plan your next holiday

There’s no season quite like summer in Europe. From June to September, the continent basks in endless sunshine, where temperatures soar to a toasty 30 degrees – ideal for those who love the warmth without Singapore’s humidity. Imagine spending long, lazy days in the Mediterranean, sipping cocktails on a terrace in the French Alps, or strolling through charming cobblestone streets. With the days stretching longer, especially in the north where the sun sets as late as midnight, you’ll have more time to explore, eat, and celebrate under the golden sky. Once you experience it, you’ll understand why Europeans love summertime.   Photograph: Shutterstock   Key events that make summer in Europe unforgettable  If you’re into music, Glastonbury Festival in England and Primavera Sound in Barcelona are bucket list must-haves. For something more eclectic, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is Europe’s largest arts festival, turning the Scottish city into a hub of comedy, theatre, and performances.  Immerse in age-old traditions with the Midsummer Festival in cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, where locals celebrate the summer solstice with dancing, feasting, and good company. Or if you’re in Spain, the UNESCO-listed La Patum de Berga in Catalonia celebrates Corpus Christi with parades, fireworks, and giant puppets.    Photograph: Emirates Airline   Explore 40 incredible destinations in Europe with Emirates  So, how do you get there? Emirates makes it easy with daily flights to 40 destin
Here's what to expect at the Porsche Singapore Classic 2025 even if you don't golf

Here's what to expect at the Porsche Singapore Classic 2025 even if you don't golf

Time to get into the swing of things as the Porsche Singapore Classic returns to Laguna National Golf Resort Club to kick off the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing. The event is now in its third edition, with Porsche returning as Title Partner for the second year. From March 20 to 23, catch a stellar lineup of top golfers from around the world, including English star Paul Casey, DP World Tour winners Haotong Li (China), Keita Nakajima (Japan) and Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand), who was last year’s runner-up. Adding firepower to the fairway are PGA Tour winners Robert MacIntyre and Jimmy Walker. Singapore’s very own 17-year-old Brayden Lee is also making waves, stepping up for his biggest challenge yet after qualifying for the event – a must-watch moment for golf fans.  But this isn’t just about the competition – the Porsche Singapore Classic is teeing up an experience that goes beyond the greens. Swing by the spectator village, where a number of food trucks await to keep you fuelled with tasty street eats.  Photograph: Porsche Singapore Classic Once you’re re-energised, put your skills to the test with Greenside Tic-Tac-Toe or try balancing 18 golf balls on 18 tees as fast as you can at the Par-Tee Time station. Then try your luck at the Birdie Blitz Rewards gashapon machine for prizes or take aim in the daily putting qualifier – nail it, and you could be driving home in a brand-new Porsche Taycan Turbo S. Photograph: Porsche Singapore Classic And if you haven’t got a clue abo
HSBC Women’s World Championships returns with more hands-on golf experiences for all ages

HSBC Women’s World Championships returns with more hands-on golf experiences for all ages

It’s tee time – the HSBC Women’s World Championship is swinging back into action from February 27 to March 2, returning to the award-winning Sentosa Golf Club with some serious heat for its 17th edition.   Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship   As one of the most prestigious stops on the LPGA Tour, the HSBC Women’s World Championship will excite golf fans with yet another star-studded lineup. Nine of the world’s top 10 women golfers including World No. 2 Ruoning Yin (China), and World No. 3 and three-time major champ Lydia Ko (New Zealand) are set to compete alongside 19 major champions. With an all-star roster and high stakes, the 72-hole stroke play tournament on the Tanjong Course is a must-watch showdown.   Photograph: HSBC Women’s World Championship   But the real party? It’s happening off the course too. The Fan Village is packed with hands-on experiences for all ages. Over at the Kid’s Zone, little ones can get balloon sculptures, airbrush tattoos, design DIY fan signs, and learn about bees, plant care, and environmental conservation.  If you’ve got a competitive streak, test your swing at the Pin Seeker Challenge. If you’re not having any luck, get your swing evaluated at the Golftec booth. Play for a good cause with HSBC’s Play it Forward activation with charity partner Trybe, offering a VR golf experience, putting challenge, and more to support youths facing adversities. There’s also the HSBC Champions Challenge, consisting of four different challenges ac
This Alice in Wonderland-inspired immersive dining experience serves up cat food and toothpaste

This Alice in Wonderland-inspired immersive dining experience serves up cat food and toothpaste

If you've ever wondered what it's like to tumble down the Rabbit Hole, Wonderland Upside Down by ANDSOFORTH is here to make that fantasy a very trippy reality. And yes, that includes things I never thought I’d willingly eat like toothpaste, mouthwash, and cat food. But more on that later.   Photograph: ANDSOFORTH   In celebration of its 10th anniversary this year, the award-winning immersive theatrical dining company has created an experience that’s part dinner party, part fever dream, and entirely unlike your childhood memories of Alice in Wonderland. Instead of a waistcoat-wearing White Rabbit or the quirky Mad Hatter, you’ll meet the real people who inspired Lewis Carroll’s eccentric characters. But things aren’t always as it seems. The adventure begins at The Hatter’s Asylum, a hat shop where I was handed a welcome drink and a fun little DIY project. As I crafted away, orchestral covers of pop bangers played in the background – think Bridgerton, but delightfully unhinged. Then, it was time to tumble deeper into the Rabbit Hole.   Photograph: Cam Khalid   Every room was a new surprise, from stunning set designs including a massive animatronic black cat to the wildly entertaining cast who weren’t afraid to roast us guests. The five-course dinner was just as theatrical – one moment I was slurping a rich Chinese-style soup, the next, digging into a fragrant Indian chicken korma. Then came the curveballs: salmon-based cat food, cream cheese toothpaste with crackers, and a
*SCAPE’s creative arts festival returns with unique and new experiences including an interactive theatrical tour

*SCAPE’s creative arts festival returns with unique and new experiences including an interactive theatrical tour

Forget an ordinary start to 2025 – kick off the year with music, dance, visual arts, and boundless creativity at comma, *SCAPE’s creative arts festival. Running until January 26, this year’s edition revolves around the theme ‘Past x Present = Future,’ daring you to reimagine forgotten traditions to craft bold new narratives. Whether you’re an art aficionado, aspiring artist, or just curious, there’s something for everyone in its lineup of free and ticketed events – here are some we’re excited about. Photograph: Somerset Threads | *SCAPE Somerset Threads is a hot new interactive theatrical experience that’s transforming the Somerset Belt into a vibrant canvas of history and culture on January 17, 18, 24, and 25. Wander through vivid murals, join gamified tours, and rediscover hidden gems with a disposable camera in hand. Then let the MOV:MENT Lab Exhibition sweep you off your feet with its fusion of dance and cinema. Feel the powerful storytelling in four original films including Latex Labyrinth and Southwest Corner on January 11, and delve deeper into its storytelling with the accompanying exhibition that’s running from January 12 to 26. If you’re looking for something a bit more avant-garde, Experimentation Ground spotlights two original performances on January 17 and 18: A Place We Could Not Name by XUE and Auction For The Afterlife by Yang Vicki. Plus, Crawling Under The Tiger, a unique collaboration with HOTHOUSE, pairs soundscapes with movement in mesmerising ways. Fro
The world’s biggest cocktail competition returns to Singapore after six years

The world’s biggest cocktail competition returns to Singapore after six years

After six long years, World Class – the globe’s largest and most prestigious cocktail competition – is finally back in Singapore. Come 2025, Singapore’s top bartenders will mix, muddle, and shake their way through intense challenges, culminating in the country showdown in June. The Singapore winner will then represent us at the global finals in Toronto in September. Since its inception in 2009, World Class has been transforming bartending careers and elevating cocktail culture around the world. We witnessed this first-hand at the 2024 World Class finals in Shanghai, where Southeast Asia’s up-and-coming bartenders stood toe to toe with their peers from across the globe, sharing ideas, stories and local ingredients on the world stage. Bali’s Aris Sanjaya of Syrco Basè delivered an outstanding performance, securing an impressive second place behind the champion, Keegan McGregor from Canada. And when World Class last had a representative from Singapore back in 2019, she ended up winning the whole shebang. We’re talking about Bannie Kang, of course, who channelled her success into opening Side Door on Neil Road, which just celebrated its first anniversary. Photograph: Diageo Now, it’s finally time for Singapore to shine once again. In 2025, the country’s finest bartenders face a gauntlet of creative and technical challenges to prove their mettle. These challenges will be powered by fan-favourite brands. Bartenders will craft cocktails with Don Julio, an exceptional tequila that
Experience a Wicked good holiday as A Universal Christmas returns to Universal Studios Singapore

Experience a Wicked good holiday as A Universal Christmas returns to Universal Studios Singapore

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – and Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is turning up the holiday cheer. From November 29 to January 1, the theme park is decking the halls for the return of A Universal Christmas. In celebration of Universal Pictures’ highly anticipated film Wicked, in cinemas now, the New York zone has been transformed into the Emerald City with gorgeous sets inspired by the film. Meet Elphaba, Glinda, and even speak with The Wizard to hear what words of magical wisdom he has for you. At The Emerald Beautification Salon, you can choose a Glinda or Elphaba-inspired makeover including two services – face painting, hair styling, or nail art – for $30. You can also enjoy a 20 percent discount on the makeover package (excluding add-on services) when you book the Universal Studios Singapore Christmas Package (from $80 for an adult and $65 for a child) which includes admission, a set meal, and a $5 USS retail voucher with a minimum spend of $60. Then, strike a pose against the stunning sets inspired by the film for a picture-perfect moment straight out of Wicked. Photograph: Universal Studios Singapore   But hold onto your sleigh bells, because the magic doesn’t stop there. For the first time, the iconic Far Far Away Castle comes alive with the DreamWorks Animation Holiday Spectacular. Watch as your favourite characters from DreamWorks’ Trolls, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, and more light up the night in a never-before-seen projection mapping show that will
This hotel lets you book out an entire floor for your next party

This hotel lets you book out an entire floor for your next party

Fresh from a stunning six-month makeover of the former Telegraph building – just a stone’s throw from the iconic Lau Pa Sat hawker centre – QT Singapore is here to redefine cool. With its luxurious yet playful designs, the hotel turns heads with sleek guestrooms, the stylish Rooftop by QT poolside bar, and Cygnet by Sean Connolly, a neo-classical grill and bar that brings a slice of Manhattan to the heart of Singapore. And now, it’s raised the bar with the Floor’d experience. This unique stay-and-celebrate package lets you take over an entire floor or section of the hotel for your next party – whether it’s a birthday, bachelorette, or big bash to ring in the new year. From the moment you arrive, it’s a full-on VIP affair. Kick off the festivities with welcome cocktails to set the tone, then indulge in a private dinner at Cygnet, followed by post-meal drinks under the stars at Rooftop by QT.   Photograph: QT Singapore The party truly begins in the Premier Suite, which doubles as your personal pop-up bar. Think swanky interiors, tantalising tipples, and a vibe so exclusive you’ll feel like a celebrity in your own world. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, in rolls a late-night surprise at your door: chef Connolly’s famous cheesecake or a petit four trolley with sweet treats. When the night finally winds down, simply retreat to a luxurious room decked out with designer furnishings including Kevin Murphy amenities, iPad room control function, Bose speaker, and Chromecas
8 stunning hotels in Singapore with special offers to elevate your wedding

8 stunning hotels in Singapore with special offers to elevate your wedding

Now that you're one step closer to sealing the deal (congratulations!), it's time time to start planning your dream wedding. Choosing the perfect venue is imperative – it should capture your vision, meet your needs, and align with your budget. But with so many options, finding ‘the one’ can feel overwhelming. To make it easier, we’ve handpicked some of Singapore’s most stunning hotels, each offering wedding packages that DBS/POSB Cardmembers can enjoy to streamline their planning and elevate their big day. Andaz Singapore Nestled in the vibrant district of Bugis, the hotel tempts couples with two impressive venues to choose from. The Glasshouse is a jewel box-inspired ballroom where its floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, while the Garden Studio features a charming outdoor terrace, perfect for romantic ceremonies under the open sky. For DBS/POSB Cardmembers: Enjoy an additional 10 bottles of house-pouring wine at the Glasshouse, or six bottles at the Garden Studio, with the quote 'DBS Wedding Offer' when contacting Andaz Singapore's Wedding Team. Find out more here.   Photograph: W Singapore – Sentosa Cove   W Singapore – Sentosa Cove Tropical weddings are the stuff of summer dreams, so say “I do” at the hotel’s Great Room. Surrounded by palm trees and marina views, this venue features a stunning blue carpet reminiscent of the sea, a high ceiling for a grand or playful march in, and dazzling lighting designed to impress. For DBS/POSB Cardmembers: En
Enjoy year-end offers on food, drinks and more at Esplanade Mall

Enjoy year-end offers on food, drinks and more at Esplanade Mall

Affectionately known as ‘The Durian,’ Esplanade - Theatres On The Bay is more than just the stage for Singapore’s thriving arts scene. Overlooking the scenic Marina Bay, it’s also home to Esplanade Mall where you can get front-row seats to where the arts meets life. The mall invites you to discover a show-stopping mix of inspirational performances, captivating artworks, and a rich blend of gastronomic and lifestyle experiences. Photograph: Canopy Esplanade Now through December 31, the mall is serving up exclusive treats too. Fuel your creativity with Red House Seafood's Alaskan king crab and Australian lobster at less than half of the usual price per kilogram, or drop by Harry’s for lunch specials starting at just $14.99, with two pints of beer from $22. Then indulge in Canopy Esplanade's Remember When… cocktails at $21 each ($18 each when you order two or more), Baia's tiramisu-inspired tipple Dolce Vita at 15 percent off, or Foreword Coffee's signature Timeless Yanyang at 20 percent off. For a true taste of Singapore’s heritage, immerse in a tea experience at Fort Sanctuary for only $60 per person. Explore more deals here. Photograph: Fort Sanctuary At the Esplanade, the show never really ends. Whether you're watching a performance or enjoying some retail therapy, every moment is a spark for your senses – and emotions.
This riverside hotel's festive buffet features Christmas carolling and Santa visits

This riverside hotel's festive buffet features Christmas carolling and Santa visits

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas – especially at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, where the festive spirit comes alive with a multisensorial dining experience that’s sure to make your season merry and bright. Throughout November and December, the riverside hotel invites all to indulge in its festive feast at Food Capital. The Festive Buffet (from $68 for lunch and $98 for dinner) features a lavish spread of all the Christmas classics including savoury roasts, sweet treats, and other holiday favourites.   Photograph: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore   For the main event on December 24 and 25, treat yourself to a Christmas feast to remember. The Christmas Buffet (from $118 for dinner on both days and from $108 for lunch on Christmas Day) is a hearty holiday spread that includes well-roasted turkey with all the trimmings, whole gammon ham, and tender Australian beef striploin with red wine jus. Seafood lovers will love the creamy lobster bisque and other crustacean delights. And, of course, no festive feast is complete without sweet indulgences – think assorted yule logs and a boozy Christmas fruit cake. Make it a family affair with the little ones too. The kids are in for a treat of their own, with a special menu and a dedicated kids’ corner featuring candy floss, popcorn stations, drawing sessions, and balloon sculpting to amp up the fun. Even better, children five and under dine for free.   Photograph: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singap
Enjoy a Peranakan Christmas buffet with an exclusive menu and early bird specials

Enjoy a Peranakan Christmas buffet with an exclusive menu and early bird specials

As the festive season approaches, it’s time to dust off those jingle bells and plan your Christmas parties. But instead of the usual turkey and trimmings, why not spice things up with a Peranakan-inspired Christmas feast? Look to halal-certified catering service Chilli Manis for a tantalising spread of authentic Peranakan dishes that will have you and your guests back for seconds – or third.  Helmed by the seasoned culinary expert Serene Hoh, with over 36 years of experience in the food service industry, Chilli Manis has earned its rep as Singapore’s best-rated Peranakan buffet caterer. Many have raved over its curry assam fish, ayam buah keluak, and beef rendang – all prepared with a medley of traditional herbs, spices, and aromas for an impactful burst of flavour. Photograph: Chilli Manis   Whether you’re planning a grand office party or an intimate family dinner, Chilli Manis’ offerings are sure to spread holiday cheer across every type of gathering. Take the Chilli Manis Exclusive Full Buffet menu – The Exquisite Taste (from $48.99 per person), a feast fit for Santa. With 13 delectable dishes, this buffet includes highlights like garlic rosemary rotisserie chicken, signature ayam buah keluak, and its new hot-off-the-pot laksa seafood broth with crayfish, prawns, and mussels. And to make things even sweeter, the Christmas party cake platter is sure to be a hit under your twinkling fairy lights. For smaller gatherings, the Opulent Mini Buffets (from $25.99 per person) als