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1 week ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye
The DébutanteAt the time that The Débutante stepped onto the stage for the Lion City Dance Convention’s open showcase competition in August last year, they had not competed as a crew in half a decade. Together, they make a striking picture. A crew of five women is not a common sight in the local street dance scene, and when they move together, it is equal parts strength and grace. Indeed, it made for as impressive a comeback story as any when they were crowned the champions.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye |Ting Shing Koh
As April rolls around, the entertainment scene is heating up, with a slate of exciting releases all queued up and ready to go. It seems as though every fan-favourite series is returning this month, and the first on our list is, of course, the second season of The Last of Us. Five years after the events of Season 1, we return to a post-apocalyptic world far more dangerous and unpredictable than the one we first left behind.
‘Wicked’’s Zoe Coppinger and Courtney Monsma on bringing musical theatre’s most iconic roles to life
3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye
Wicked needs no introduction at this point. The musical is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon, all the more so after the success of its film adaptation last year. After all, who could forget the cyclone of pink and green that we got swept up in in the lead-up to the movie, from character-themed cars to an array of fashion collaborations.
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye
Singaporean actress Janice Koh likens her speech to a paint palette. An acclaimed performer both on stage and on screen as well as a former Nominated Member of Parliament who passionately championed the arts, she was diagnosed with oral cancer in 2022 and had to have more than half of her tongue removed. “An artist would typically have a full palette of colours and mediums to choose from.
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1 month ago |
vogue.sg | Jesslyn Lye
Elevator pitchBangkok has always been at the top of the list for a quick getaway from Singapore, and it would seem that recent years have only seen the city’s appeal grow. First came the art galleries, cocktail bars and cafes of Charoen Krung Road, which has since then expanded to seamlessly blend with the cultural heritage of Song Wat Road. Then came EmSphere, the newest in a trio of malls that has come to be known as the Em District.
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