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WE RE BACK HOME!
Last month, CATC returned after the much dreaded Covid break, though that was at our sister venue, Crane (which will now happen bi-monthly, with featured special acts).
So this month we re absolutely ecstatic to be back at The CASTLE (Comic Association s Studio for Teaching, Learning & Execution).
Once again, DJ Judge Jerry will be here to greet guests with an eclectic blend of Caribbean reggae and USA heavy funk. He sets the mood by introducing co-founder and host, Kallang Ram, who gets the party started with his unique and fast growing welcoming satire.
THE FAST AND THE FUNNIEST theme is then put on rapid display, with 11 comics hitting the stage in timely succession. The evening is split into two halves, with the first segment being headlined by Prem John of Channel 5 fame, and later, topping the night will be none other than, Artur Akhmetzyanov.
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If you’re like most parents, you would have experienced your little one having a full-blown meltdown in public at least once. So kid-friendly restaurants can be a gift for those who just want to enjoy a good meal with their kids in peace.
To make your lives easier as parents, here’s a list of eateries with play areas and kid-oriented menus that offer everything from burgers to all-day brunch.
Ola Beach Club
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Brunch by the beach sounds like a great family outing idea. But it’s also an opportunity for the kids to run rampant. T
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The Substation to close permanently after moving out of Armenian Street building
The first independent arts centre in Singapore, The Substation was set up by theatre doyen Kuo Pao Kun in September 1990. It was envisioned as a home for the arts - a place where anybody from the arts community could walk in to create and put up works without the fear of failure. (Photo: TODAY/Raj Nadarajan)
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SINGAPORE: After more than 30 years of being a mainstay in the arts scene, the Substation will close permanently in July when it moves out of its premises at 45 Armenian Street.
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The Big Read: The Substation story how a disused power station became an arts powerhouse that launched a generation of artists More than an open space for artists to craft their works, it was the people and the community the space created that became The Substation’s biggest draw, say art practitioners.