Two poems by emerging Singapore poet Loh Guan Liang.
Have two hours to spare after work or need a good weekend home dig? This cult classic sits on the public library shelf, awaiting your discovery.
Not exactly journalism, but Marc Nair does some drive-by shooting in the backlanes of Yogyakarta.
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Apr 21, 2011 •
Just why are mama shops called mama shops? As a tribute to all the small shopkeepers who have nurtured us with a kind smile, twntysmthg presents an infographic that remembers this sunset trade.
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Apr 20, 2011 •
MARC NAIR remembers the quintessential mama shop, a staple of housing estates, and considers its precarious place in society today.
Ming Wei has something that most twenty-somethings don't. And she's sharing it in more than your mom-and-pop cookbook.
If you think farming is for duds, KASH C. says think again.
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Apr 6, 2011 •
WEIYE TAN spends a few hours in the kitchen of 2am:dessertbar with sous Chef Cathy Wang. He learnt simple but oh, so yummy desserts you can make easily at home.
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Apr 1, 2011 •
twntysmthg supports this evolving collaborative art project that questions and celebrates the state of art in our city.
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Mar 24, 2011 •
Hyper-planned Singapore needs a people-driven initiative or two. Here, NAT H. presents some social initiatives imagined abroad.
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Mar 23, 2011 •
On the lookout for a weekend getaway? Tired of the typical list of things to do? Join MARC NAIR as he seeks out the scintillating squares of Kuala Lumpur.
Are Singaporean girls a materialistic lot? ADELINE C. gets a feel of what people in their twenties feel about going dutch, and getting expensive gifts while dating.