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Mural in Kampong Glam features works of 22 artists and augmented-reality animation

SINGAPORE - At Jalan Klapa in Kampong Glam, it is hard to miss the huge red and blue signage of experiential marketing agency amcasia! (The Audience Motivation Company Asia). Now, the company is drawing even more eyeballs with one of Singapore s biggest collaborative murals - it corrals the creative forces of 22 artists - on the side of its shophouse building at 18 Jalan Klapa. Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month Latest headlines and exclusive stories In-depth analyses and award-winning multimedia content Get access to all with our no-contract promotional package at only $0.99/month for the first 3 months

Former Booktique owner makes comeback with chill new pop-up Chio Books

Bookseller Anthony Koh Waugh, however, rarely does what people expect of him. It opened in Beach Road mall City Gate, near Golden Mile Complex and arthouse cinema The Projector, on Tuesday (Dec 15) and will run for three months until next February. Mr Koh, 47, says he hopes Chio Books - its name is a pun on chio bu , Hokkien for pretty girl - will attract not just converted readers but also people who do not typically read books to begin with. Chio Books, a dim space lit by the pulsing neon glow of LED furniture, has the vibe of a chill after-hours bar. Bubblegum pink and cool mint-toned posters of models holding books adorn the walls.

Travel to Southeast Asia: Top 11 Reasons & Highlights for Each Country

Ah, Southeast Asia: the ever-enchanting region that travellers from around the globe can’t seem to get enough of and with good reason! Not only is it (mostly)  budget-friendly; it also boasts a wide array of cultures, must-visit places, and scrumptious food. Suffice to say, it definitely has a lot to offer to different types of travellers!  Beyond these all-too-general reasons to travel to Southeast Asia, what exactly makes each of its 11 countries impressive and worth exploring? You know, beyond the usual reasons that have more to do with backpacking convenience and long-term trips? Well, allow us to break it down for you. Whether you’re a foreign tourist or a born-and-raised local from one of these countries, here are the main highlights and places to visit in Southeast Asia.

The best Italian restaurants in Singapore that serve authentic handmade pasta

December 13, 2020 Facebook/linorestaurantsg The hallmark of a good Italian restaurant is authenticity, which includes making food from scratch using fresh ingredients and honest-to-goodness prep and cooking techniques. If you deem handmade pasta a measure of how authentic an Italian restaurant is, then you probably know that there are no shortcuts when it comes to making pasta. Here are some of the best Italian restaurants in Singapore that make their own pasta. 1. Kucina [embed]https://www.facebook.com/kucinaitalianrestaurant/posts/1024291211328712[/embed] Helmed by Chef Gero, Kucina is Singapore’s first halal Italian restaurant. With more than two decades of experience cooking in the kitchens of Da Paolo and the Garibaldi Group, Chef Gero opened his own restaurant after becoming a Muslim.

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