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Hey budtender, take me to the Ganja Giggle Garden! A pot-crawl round LA s boutique cannabis stores | Design

They look like cosmic chapels, luxury spas and uber-cool art galleries. One even boasts a 250-year-old ceiling from a Burmese monastery. Our writer joins the ‘cannaseurs’ in a bong-filled world that could be the future of Britain

Life is Beautiful 2022 brings fresh art to the streets of Downtown Vegas

Once again, Life is Beautiful is presenting a robust visual arts program alongside its music, culinary and comedy offerings, and once again, it promises to leave a prettier Downtown Las Vegas in its wake.

Design practice Anak Singapore launches open access treasure trove Asian Creators Index

Enter the Asian Creators Index, a rich universe of creators inspired by the region we love, doing things so good we’re jealous. Designed to be a simple, intuitive and comprehensive ‘one-stop gateway’ that enables greater collaboration between Asia’s thriving creative community and the world at large

Tribal Worldwide Singapore and National Library Board launch Curiocity to inspire greater appreciation for Singapore s identity & heritage – Campaign Brief Asia

Tribal Worldwide Singapore has collaborated with the National Library Board (NLB) to launch Curiocity, an initiative designed to inspire greaterappreciation for Singapore’s identity and heritage by eliciting a sense of curiosity and wonder in the hidden stories and facets of Singapore’s past. Everyo

These 2 Singaporean artists are grateful to be living passion-filled lives, despite the pandemic

July 30, 2021 Aeropalmics (left) and Tina Fung (right) with their collaborative piece, Wave Hello. Space Objekt/Tina Fung Being able to do what you love every single day is a blessing that Tina Fung and Aeropalmics don t ever take for granted. Both artists have been working in the creative field since graduation, but their artistic inclinations started from a young age.  For Aeropalmics, whose real name is Dawn, her career as an artist began even when she was still a student in Singapore at Lasalle College of the Arts. I got a degree in fine art, but I ve always spent every second of free time drawing since I was a kid. Creating was everything to me, said the 30-something, whose passion is in experimenting with various visual mediums and forms.  It helped me to make sense of how things worked.

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