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William Grant & Sons unveils Chinese New Year Glenfiddich pack

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Chinese New Year 2021: What to Do in Singapore to Celebrate the Year of the Ox

Concerts in Singapore 2021: 10 live & virtual events to catch

[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/CJqQIumHZi9/?utm source=ig web copy link[/embed] This annual arts festival’s 2021 edition will feature a number of theatrical, dance and multimedia performances happening at various live venues and online. Tickets for each event are sold separately and cost from $15 to $27. Some highlights include video-on-demand works like I, Frida, which is a play in English and Spanish about a young immigrant to Canada, and Havoc Girls & Kamikaze Boys, a multimedia performance taking place at the NAFA Studio Theatre. When: Jan 20 to Feb 7 Where: Esplanade Theatre Studio, NAFA Studio Theatre, online video-on-demand BlackPink: The Show ($40 to $53) 

Usher In The Year Of Ox At Resorts World Sentosa CNY 2021

Usher In The Year Of Ox At Resorts World Sentosa CNY 2021 Usher in the Year of the Ox at Resorts World Sentosa CNY 2021 celebrations with plenty of joyful and memorable photo moments. The destination resort introduces a different spin on the Majestic Dragon meet-and-greet at Universal Studios Singapore and mythical sea dragon installation at S.E.A. Aquarium, along with bright and happy festive décor and exciting programmes for the Lunar New Year. Resorts World Sentosa CNY 2021- Usher In The Fun At USS  Begin the Lunar New Year with the magnificent Majestic Dragon meet-and-greet at Universal Studios Singapore, a rare photo opportunity for an auspicious start to the new year. You can capture this prosperous occasion in a wefie along with many other exciting characters.

Why Dr Martens IPO Makes Perfect Sense

In this Article Few footwear brands can rival Dr. Martens when it comes to its influence on subcultures across the globe. From the rebellious punks of the ‘70s and ‘80s, to the grungers of the ‘90s and indie kids of the noughties, the label remains a paradigmatic visualisation of countless eras. Renowned for its unique air-cushioned soles, welted construction and contrasting yellow stitching, the British footwear label remains as popular as ever, seen on the daily across the streets of Europe. According to the BBC, the label sells on average around 11 million pairs of shoes a year, with annual sales of £672m – and is one of few brands to buck the impact that the Coronavirus pandemic has had on countless brands. In fact, Dr. Martens’ revenues for the six months leading to September 2020 were up by 18-percent on the previous year at £318.2m.

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