
Alycia Lim
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You'd never guess what Singapore's most popular tweet of 2015 was
2015 has been a very memorable year for Singapore, with the events in the country over the past year resembling an emotional roller-coaster ride.
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Introducing Star Wars to a world of craft and cakes
The closer Star Wars: The Force Awakens gets, the dizzier Star Wars fanatics are starting to get.
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Seniors take the plunge into learning water survival skills
On Saturday mornings at the Woodlands Swimming Complex, a group of senior citizens gather to learn water survival skills.
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Three made-in-Singapore films to look forward to in 2016
Looking forward to 2016, Singapore filmmakers have a fresh lineup of movies for the local and international market.
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Singapore rises in ranking of best student cities
Singaporeans don’t have to look too far when it comes to deciding on the best city to pursue their tertiary studies.
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Singapore behind Malaysia, Thailand, while Myanmar tops World Giving Index
Singapore may be on top of many indexes, but when it comes to charity and giving, we don't fare so well.
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Arts and crafts for a cause: How it's being done in Singapore
Crafts may be a pastime or a profession, but for some, it's also been a way doing charity.
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Wildlife art in Singapore’s concrete jungle
It’s not everyday you see images of endangered Asian animals and learn about wildlife conservation in Singapore, especially not along the Orchard Road shopping belt.
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Taylor Swift spreads positivity in 1989 world tour in Singapore
Nothing seems to faze Taylor Swift. Not the gossip swirling around her that’s par for the course as a pop celebrity. Not the emotional pains of her breakups.
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Ghost the Musical: A feast for the senses
It’s never easy to turn a movie into a musical.
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Letters to Ubin: A musical tapestry inspired by a 'spirit animal'
Inch Chua may have performed in various venues across the world and mingled with stars in the music industry, but it was a rare sighting of an endangered animal on an island in Singapore that provided the singer-songwriter the inspiration for her new single and album.
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Journey through the evolution of mankind with Cirque du Soleil’s TOTEM
It’s hard to walk into the iconic blue and yellow striped Big Top without expectations when you know you’re going for a show that has been performed in 30 cities and seen by over 3.8 million people.
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APB ends exclusive beer supply practice after competition probe
Asia Pacific Breweries Singapore (APB) said Wednesday (28 Oct) that it is committed to stop supplying draught beer to retail outlets on an exclusive basis after an investigation by the competition authority into the practice by the brewery giant.
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Meat-loving Singaporeans not overly concerned about WHO report
A shocking report by an agency of the World Health Organization stating that eating processed meats can cause bowel cancer has drawn mixed reactions among health experts and food lovers in Singapore.
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No police confirmation that teen's death was due to parkour
The 14-year-old girl from Spectra Secondary School who died from injuries following a fall is believed to have been attempting a parkour jump.
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Spectra Secondary student dies after falling from school building
A 14-year-old girl died following injuries from her fall on Tuesday (20 Oct) at Spectra Secondary School.
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This may be Superman, Batman and co's most unique transformation yet
DC superheroes are a familiar sight for both kids and adults, be it in the form of comics, cartoons, movies figurines or Lego blocks. But the iconic characters' latest incarnation may just be their most unique yet.
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Reflections on SG50 and hopes for GE2015
Just over a week ago, Singapore celebrated 50 years of independence over a four-day weekend that culminated in a spectacular National Day Parade at the Padang.
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SMRT train breakdown: More kindness than a normal day
It was almost 7pm when I boarded the train at Tanjong Pagar MRT station – a daily routine. Like many people onboard, I looked forward to going home after a long day to have dinner with family.
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Why more men are turning to online shopping
Shopping – or rather, online shopping – looks set to shed its stereotypical image of being a woman's arena. Statistics and anecdotal evidence show that more men are shopping online for various items.