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BOOK EARLY FOR THESE MOTHER’S DAY EVENTS
New! Mother’s Day Concert- Golden Melodies 2 May - 3 May, 8pm - 10pm, $25 onwards SCO’s annual tribute concert to mothers return with a selection of the most beautiful music as a special gift for mums. Quek Ling Kiong will conduct familiar favourites including The Wandering Songstress Overture, Years Flow as Water and Sister Liu San Medley. SCO Concert Hall, 7 Shenton Way, www.sistic.com.sg Mother’s Day Special: A Bouquet of Love 10 May, 10am – 11.30am, $30 How else can children say I Love You on Mother’s Day? At this flower arrangement workshop, not only can children pick up a skill, they can also bring a smile to their mother’s faces! Children learn to arrange a lovely bouquet to present to their loved ones, and appreciate the colourful language of flowers. Jacobs Ballas Children’s Garden, Bukit Timah Core of Singapore Botanic Gardens, nparks.eventshub.sg New! Mother’s Day Special, Hong Kong Superstars 10 May, 8pm-10pm, $28 onwards Come celebrate this occasion with Mums favourite popular Hong Kong artistes, Nancy Sit, Li Si Qi, Liu Song Ren, Li Yao Xiang, Zhong Jia Xin , Zeng Zhi Wei and Jin Gang as they will join hands to present an unforgettable concert with comedy and hits. Resorts World Convention Centre, Compass Ballroom, 8 Sentosa Gateway, www.sistic.com.sg New! Free! SSO Classics in the Park: Mother’s Day Concert 12 May, 6pm-7pm Bring Mum along for a picnic cum concert to show your appreciation for her! With a special programme line-up featuring pieces such as Dvorák’s Songs My Mother Taught Me and the Mother Goose Suite by Ravel, this concert will also bring joy to all ages. SSO merchandise booth has a special gift for mums, while stocks last! Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Road, www.sso.org.sg
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Singapore Chinese Film Festival 2014 Until 27 Apr, 2pm-9pm, $13, $11 (Senior Citizens), $10 (Singapore Film Society and Unisim members) Film lovers, this is your last chance to catch your favourite films! Organized by Singapore Film Society and SIM University, the Singapore Chinese Film Festival makes a comeback with a lineup featuring the best of Chinese films at The Arts House. The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane Singapore, www.sfs.org.sg/scff
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Free! DBS Movies by the Bay 25–26 Apr, 7.30pm Movie buffs, look up! It’s time for the monthly cinematic experience again. Catch your favourite superheroes under the stars whilst enjoying popcorn, drinks and snacks bought to you by local social enterprises. This week, don’t miss the screening of Man of Steel on Friday and The Dark Knight Rises on Saturday. Marina Bay, dbsmoviesbythebay.com
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New! Singapore International Comedy Festival Until 26 Apr, various timings, from $35 Comedians from around the world
will take over Boat Quay with a smorgasbord of the biggest and brightest comedy acts, set to give you a hearty laugh. Presented in a fringe-style format, the shows will be held at some of the best bars and cafes in town Various locations, www.comedyfest. com.sg
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Rapunzel Until 30 Apr, $25 onwards The perennial favourite of a demure princess’s loneliness retold. Rapunzel and her friends embark on a seemingly impossible journey of self-discovery. A story invoking emotions of happiness, depression and friendship. A twist on this classic tale that guarantees no one will see it coming. DBS Arts Centre, 20 Merbau Road, www.srt.com.sg
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Southeast Asian Film Festival 2014 Until 4 May, various timings, $10, $8 (students, senior citizens & NSFs) Southeast Asian Film Festival continues to present the freshest and most compelling cinematic work emerging from the region. This is also a space for inter-cultural and philosophical sharing, and friendships to form. Audiences will have a chance to meet both emerging directors as well as veteran filmmakers. Singapore Art Museum at 8Q, 8 Queen Street, www.singaporeartmusuem.sg
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New! Free! From the People, To the People, For the People Until 4 May, 12pm-7pm (Tue-Sat), 12-6pm(Sun) Presenting the first solo exhibition in Southeast Asia by British artist Nathan Coley, he explores the ritualised nature of protest and mourning. Take an insight into how architecture conditions social behaviour, and question the place of religion and ideology in the public sphere. 27 Malan Road, futureperfect.asia Free! Spring/Summer fashion event @ Jem Until 4 May, 10am-10pm The inaugural fashion event kicks off with their first street parade conducted. Thereafter, Jem will put up weekly themed fashion displays around the mall showcasing seasonal merchandise from its retailers. There will also be consumer promotions and live performances. 52 Jurong Gateway Road, www.jem.com.sg
New! Free! Mark Thia: Night Throwing Until 11 May, 10am-1.30pm & 2.30pm-6pm A new series of ‘performative self portraits’ photographs by Mark Thia, illustrating his thoughts and a manifest for his memories. The title itself exemplifies the balancing act of Thia’s, between concealing and revealing. Lasalle College of Arts, 1 McNally Street, www.laselle.com.sg
New! FREE! Line Pop-up Store Until 18 May The first ever Line store featuring a line of the messaging application’s merchandise including famous digital characters Brown, Cony and Sally. Also available are activities like photo-taking and sweepstakes with prizes to be won! Wisma Atria, 435 Orchard Road New! Free! Fashion Steps Out Special Events Until 18 May, 10am-10pm Lights, Camera, Fashion! In celebration of Fashion Steps Out @ Orchard 2014, get to experience a “dressing room” like no other. Pose away under the spotlight and you might win $500 worth of shopping vouchers. Other events like Guess the Fashion Labels and a Fashion Excursion (chargeable) have been in store for fashion junkies. 313 Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, www.313somerset.com.sg New! Free! 10 For Keeps, Memories to Cherish Until 25 May, 10am-9pm It’s time to feel nostalgic again and we celebrate Singapore’s past memories that are close to our hearts. Boasting a curated selection of the top 10 most cherished memories from local personalities such as Anthony Chen, Kumar and Najip Ali. National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street, www.iremember.sg
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New! Muddy’s Monday Laugh-In Until 16 Jun, 8.30pm-11.00pm, Co-hosted by the Comedy Hub, beat the Monday blues at Muddy’s with a night of stand-up comedy featuring local and international comedians, Enjoy draught beer and delicious bar food to make your night even better! Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub, 111 Somerset Road #01-02, www.muddymurphys.com
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Free! PAssionArts Until 22 Jun, various days & times Arts and culture is brought right to the heart of every neighbourhood in Singapore, made accessible to ‘Everyone, Everyday, and Everywhere’. This week, don’t miss out on film screenings @South East, Chinese Orchestra Recital Series@South West, Art and Craft @North West and more awesome activities in your district. Various neighbourhoods, www.passionarts.sg
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New! Free! Seeing is Believing: Unusual Stamps exhibition Until 1 Jan 2015, 1-7pm (Mon), 9.30am–7pm (Tue–Sun), $6 adults, $4 child, free for citizens and PR For the first time in your life, come and view a display of unusual stamps that tickle your five senses. Featuring stamps that smell of flower
New! Shakespeare in the Park- Merchant of Venice 30 Apr–25 May, 7.30pm–10pm Spread a picnic blanket under the stars, uncork that bottle of wine and lose yourself in the rich world of The Merchant of Venice, where all that glitters is not gold. Join Shylock, one of Shakespeare’s most sympathetic villains, and the quick-witted Portia in their pursuit of justice and mercy. Fort Canning Park, 51 Canning Rise, www.sistic.com.sg
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FREE! Istana Open House Labour Day 1 May, 8.30am-6.00pm The Istana opens its doors to the public once again for the Labour Day public holiday. Tour selected function rooms of the estate and witness special display of gifts presented to the President and Prime Minister for just $2. Prime Minister’s Office, Orchard Road 23, www.istana.gov.sg
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New! Dj BL3ND @ Zouk 2 May, $28 onwards The American Club Circuit regular rocks Zouk this May! Previous performances include Electric Zoo, Spring Awakening and Electric Adventures. Zouk, 17 Jiak Kim Street, www.zoukclub.com
New! The Rise and Fall of Little Voice 2 May-18 May, 8pm (Tue-Fri), 3pm & 8pm (Sat), 3pm (Sun), $18 onwards The Rise & Fall of Little Voice tells the story of a shy, reclusive girl named LV - or Little Voice and her larger than life, boozy, out-of-control mother Mari. The award-winning showcase is set to change your life with a humorous and heartwarming story by colourful characters. Drama Centre Theatre, 100 Victoria Street, www.sistic.com.sg
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ay weekend and chocolate, stamps that glow in that dark and even some that play songs! Singapore Philatelic Museum, www.spm.org.sg
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New! Down Memory Lane; Up Melody Plane 25 Apr-5 May, 3pm-7pm The latest showcase of 30 masterpieces by five talented artists- three of them are Filipino expats working in Singapore. Sharing a passion for urban sketching of Singapore scenery, they tell a unique personal
Show Lo 2014 Over the Limit 3 May, 8pm, from $88 The ‘Dancing King of Asia’ Show Lo is returning to Singapore with a sensational show-stopping encore concert! Fans are in for a more spectacular music extravaganza as the multi-talented Taiwanese star promises to rock with a revised set list that includes hits from the latest album, ‘Lion Roar’, breathtaking dance choreography, more extravagant stage design and a mind-blowing 3D mapping performance. Singapore Indoor Stadium, www.unusual.com.sg
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New! Origin: The End of an Entity Tour 4 May, $48 onwards Technical death metal band performs their first ever gig in Singapore. Present members of the band include Paul Ryan, Mike Flores, John Longstrength and Jason Keyser. Aliwal Arts Centre, 28 Aliwal Street, www.heavymetaltribune
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An Evening with John Cleese 4 May, 8pm, $98 onwards A true comedy legend makes
an appearance at the University Cultural Centre Hall, NUS. The master of comedy continues his five-decade career and promises “an evening of well-honed anecdotes, psychoanalytical tit-bits and unprovoked attacks on former colleagues.” NUS University Cultural Centre, 50 Kent Ridge Road, www.la-comedylive.com
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New! Fashion Reimagined 5 May-18 May Featuring the creative works of designers from Raffles Design Institute. The designers will convert shopping bags from paragon into clothing and other apparel. Witness the imaginative and improvising spirit of Fashion Steps Out at the Fashion Reimagined viewing. Paragon Atrium 1, 290 Orchard Road, www.orchardroad.org
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New! Free! Momentum Dance Festival 7 May-31 May Back for its seventh year, the Momentum Dance Festival showcases the best of Singapore’s young dancers. This festival explores Singapore’s multicultural dance heritage, progression and future through an exciting range of performances from ballet to hip hop and, for the first time ever, a Dance Forum. Republic Polytechnic, 9 Woodlands Avenue, www.rp.edu.sg
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New! Club Kyo: Jerome Sydenham 9 May, $20 onwards Electronic Music visionary Jerome Sydenham pumps the dance floor at club Kyo this May. Enjoy a night of premium electronic music and good company with a master of global dance music. Kyo, 133 Cecil Street 06 Keck Seng Tower, www.clubkyo.com
Leukaemia & Lymphoma Foundation (LLF) 3rd Annual Charity Walkathon The Leukaemia and Lymphoma Foundation (LLF) will be holding its 3rd annual charity walkathon, “LLF Walkathon”, on Sunday, Jun 1, at Sentosa from 8.30am to 11am. The walkathon aims to increase awareness of blood cancer and blood disorders in Singapore, and to raise funds for LLF. LLF provides financial assistance to Singaporeans and Permanent Residents who are receiving treatment at local restructured hospitals by paying for, either fully or in part, all costs related to the treatment of blood cancer and blood disorders, including the high costs of procurement and transplant. Registration fees for LLF Walkathon are $18 per adult and $15 per child (four to 12 years old). Please visit www.llfwalkathon.com or www.facebook.com/llf2003/events for more information and registration details.
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Canon Photo Contest Winner Zumba With Mama Congratulations to Heng Ek Khun Spencer for sending in the winning photo! His photo was taken at the Girl Guides’ World Thinking Day. Spencer has won a Canon Selphy CP910 compact photo printer. The winner will be notified directly.
Spend more time with your mom by doing a fun activity – Zumba is a popular and lively form of dance and exercise Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance workout that uses music and choreographed steps to form a fitness party atmosphere. Essentially, everyone dances to the infectious music and the exotic rhythms to keep fit and have a great time. Zumba is one of the most energetic and fun workouts you can find. As you get caught up in the fun doing the moves, you’ll barely notice how hard you’ve worked out! Zumba vs Other Dances While many dance moves in Zumba are pre-choreographed, instructors often incorporate their own style or steps, or even create an entirely new routine to their favourite songs. Some of the common moves include salsa, V-steps with exaggerated hips, cha-cha-chas and side touches. Zumba is also unique as the instructors don’t say much. Instead, visual cues are used, like a loud clap, to signify a change in movement. Unlike other dances, there is no pressure to get the steps right! A good portion of Zumba involves having a good laugh. Join the Zumba Party with Mom Zumba is truly for anyone who is willing to stand up and dance, and sweat it out. It doesn’t matter whether you’re young or old, or if you have a flair for dancing. Join with your mom and the cheerful and welcoming Zumba community is bound to take away any grumpiness she might have from being cooped at home for too long. The Essentials All you need is to throw on a T-shirt and sweatpants. Anything comfortable and conducive to movement will do. Also, a pair of fitness shoes with good support and range of movement is essential. Apart from these, bring a towel and a water bottle because you will be perspiring a lot. You can bring a heart-rate monitor if you want to keep track of how active you are. By Lim Wan Ling Editorial Director Frank Young
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Where to sign up for Zumba 1 Fiesta Visit www.1fiesta.com.g for 11 locations around the island. Bolly Dancing Studio 261 Waterloo Street, #01-12, Singapore 180261, www.bollydancing.com.sg Zumba Singapore Ngee Ann City Tower A, 391A Orchard Road, Singapore 238873, www.zumbasingapore.org SAFRA Visit www.safra.sg for Zumba classes in three locations.
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Spidey gets in a tangle with Electro
in teenage girls to watch what would otherwise be considered a “boys’ film”.
Electro is a flashy character (literally) with electrical powers to torment SpiderMan. Electro is one of the oldest Spider-Man villains, but has been given a makeover in this new incarnation. Foxx has stated that he was elated at the chance to play the role, and to be part of movie history. He certainly has been highly popular with the fans at various media events around the world. The Spider-Man franchise has received some criticism for being ‘over-saturated’. Yet, this latest take from Webb offers acrobatic stunts, brilliant comedic influx, and enough tear-jerking romance to make us forget some of the past criticism of the franchise. The Amazing SpiderMan 2 may be similar in plot and setting to previous incarnations but, from the looks of it, it is promising enough to offer audiences much action and entertainment.
The Flashy Villains Like many Spider-Man films before it, this latest film decided to reintroduce former villains. However, it also has a new one. The hero will have two arch-nemeses to tackle: the Osborn character and Electro, played by Jamie Foxx.
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2 [PG13] DIRECTOR: Marc Webb STARRING: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone & Jamie Foxx GENRE: Action, Adventure RUN LENGTH: 142 min RELEASE: May 1
The Amazing Spider-Man 2:
Here we go slinging again Here comes the fifth movie of the Spider-Man franchise since 2000 – how different is it? Here is yet another sequel to the Spider-Man franchise that never seems to end. Just five years after the release of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3, we have yet another movie of the same hero, with the same villain and a similar plot.
Heartthrob Hero One could argue that this alltime favourite superhero has a certain ‘novelty’. Spider-Man is a character that many people would want to watch over and over again. Perhaps it is the electrifying chemistry between Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield, or the humorous timing derived from the comics, that gives Marc Webb’s do-over an edge
over his predecessors. Andrew Garfield’s portrayal of Spider-Man was flawless. He evolves from a shy and socially-awkward teenager, to a hero with a life purpose. Also noteworthy are the energising dynamics between him and co-star Emma Stone, who plays Parker’s girlfriend. On set, the duo offers the perfect teen heartthrob fairytale relationship, which brings
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Alien Abduction: Moments of mild shock This is a standard “foundfootage” sci-fi movie minus the frills of a star-powered cast and a creative script A family goes away and becomes hapless earthlings hunted by inquisitive extra-terrestrials. This seems to be the standard storyline for several sci-fi movies of late, and Alien Abduction’s plot is just as generic as its title.
Strange phenomena unsettle nerves in Alien Abduction
Run-of-the-Mill Script Director Matty Beckerman follows the abduction nightmare of a family on a camping trip that turns sour. The parents, Peter and Katie (played by Peter Holden and Katherine Sigismund), pay no attention to rumours about the Brown Mountains. With them on the trip are their three children: Jillian and Corey, and their 11-year-old autistic son, Riley (Riley Polanski). Riley is the trip’s ‘cameraman,’ lugging around his camcorder as a safety blanket. It is Riley who records the entire abduction. Alien Abduction follows the many found-footage horror movies before it. Of course, one cannot help but think that using ‘real’ movie footage was the producers’ intelligent way of working around film costs and not breaking the small budget.
Unlike many other films that are similarly shot, this film offers an interesting backstory with the autistic son. Having the camcorder as his only shield from an otherwise frightening world makes sense. The film should also receive acknowledgement for introducing supporting cast members such as Sean (Jeff Bowser), the worldweary local who adds an interesting flair to this sci-fi horror.
CHildish curiosity Perhaps amateurish at times, the film does have its positives. The use of a child’s innocent curiosity is a brilliant way to explain why one would continue shooting in times of such distress.
ALIEN ABDUCTION [TBA] DIRECTOR: Matty Beckerman STARRING: Katherine Sigismund, Corey Eid & Riley Polanski GENRE: Sci-Fi, Thriller RUN LENGTH: 85 min RELEASE: May 1
stereotype Sci-Fi Aside from some well-developed characters, Alien Abduction does not offer much to make it stand out. Not only its small budget but its formulaic plot also dooms the film to be just another sci-fi flick with little to be excited about. Still, avid sci-fi and horror fans can expect a thrilling ride through a ‘safe’ sci-fi storyline.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) entity, portraying no emotion. His listless character and lack of charisma in the role could be the reason many found him boring in this film. I guess you could argue that he played his role as a computer so well that the monotony could be a reflection of his success.
Left: Transcendence features big names including Morgan Freeman and Cillian Murphy Right: Johnny Depp’s performance seems a bit predictable
“Transcendence takes the cake with the most pointlesslyconfusing plot in recent sci-fi films.”
Transcendence: Depp disappoints A chance for the amazing Johnny Depp to break away from the Disney franchise ends up a listless role in an over-complicated story Doctor Will Caster, who is given a week to live, pursues immortality by downloading his consciousness into a super computer. This is an interesting storyline but you might find,
like I did, it ends up a dry and confusing two-hour botch. Depp’s Robotic Acting A talent such as Johnny Depp rarely struggles to shine in a film regardless of his co-stars but, be it because of the role he plays or the lack of makeup he is used to, we see an abysmal performance from him. Depp plays the role of an
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This infamous case has already been covered in endless features and books. Nonetheless, director Atom Egoyan’s effort in turning what could have been a regular thriller into a star-powered courtroom drama has paid off.
Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth star in this biographic murder mystery Perhaps as inexplicable as the plot itself is the movie producers’ decision to offer more coverage on the “West Memphis Three” murder suspects. The savage murders of three young children sparks a controversial trial of three teenagers accused of killing the kids as part of a satanic ritual.
By Basil Lee TRANSCENDENCE [PG] DIRECTOR: Wally Pfister STARRING: Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, Cillian Murphy & Kate Mara GENRE: Sci-Fi RUN LENGTH: 119 min RELEASE: Apr 17
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The Devil’s Knot: Real-life intrigue turned courtroom drama
Reese Witherspoon is brilliant as the grieving Southern mother
The Convoluted Premise Everybody loves a great scifi movie about technology taking over the human race; we’ve seen the appeal of technophobia from movies such as I, Robot and Eagle Eye. As complex as those were, this movie takes the cake with the most pointlessly-confusing plot in recent sci-fi films. While Transcendence has an appealing trailer and intriguing storyline, director Wally Pfister has unfortunately confounded many with a movie full of technical jargon and unnecessary detail. It is a classic case of a great idea being executed poorly and surprisingly so, given the decent cast.
Morgan Freeman, Supporting Superstar? If you need something to look forward to, Morgan Freeman plays Joseph Tagger, Depp’s supporting friend and coworker. Freeman has few scenes and few lines but he never fails to deliver in the grandeur of his voice and surprising comedic talent. In fact, it may be reminiscent of the subtle humour of The Shawshank Redemption. A slow film overall, many will see Transcendence as a let-down, despite all the star power it has. Nonetheless, little sparks of brilliance from Depp and Freeman are highlights. At the screening I attended, the entire story was probably never understood by the audience.
Convincing stars Colin Firth may be one of the most talented actors of our time, winning multiple awards for his work and wowing millions with his performance in The King’s Speech. Of course, his co-star Reese Witherspoon has been about as equally successful. Witherspoon seems to steal the show as she plays the brilliantly-cast role of victim Stevie Branch’s grieving mother. Being from the south herself, Witherspoon appears to be in her comfort zone. Although some critics have raised concern on the glamorous Witherspoon’s ability to play a humble, southern woman, she has thus far proven herself to be an adept performer. Brought to life by her immense talent, her character alone is reason enough to watch this film.
Courtroom Drama Central to the film’s drama are the courtroom scenes. Despite the fact that some viewers might already know of the case’s verdict, the film nonetheless fuels high suspense. Egoyan creates a docudrama that brilliantly encompasses the film’s quiet frustration and intrigue. Anyone who has read about the trial would know that those convicted were in fact innocent. Yet, Egoyan aims to lengthen the painfully-biased judiciary proceeding. Devil’s Knot takes a trial that spanned many years and cuts it down to two hours of footage. The film does not show the final verdict, but it certainly gives us the anticipation and drama, shedding a new perspective on this renowned case. DEVIL’S KNOT [PG13] DIRECTOR: Atom Egoyan STARRING: Reese Witherspoon, Colin Firth & Dane DeHaan GENRE: Drama, Thriller RUN LENGTH: 114 min RELEASE: May 1
One Chance [TBA] The story of Paul Potts, Youtube sensation and winner of “Britain’s Got Talent”. Once a simple shop assistant by day and amateur opera singer by night, One Chance shares the incredible tale of how Paul won the hearts of millions overnight. STARRING: James Corden, Alexandra Road, Julie Walters GENRE: Biography, Drama, Musical RELEASE: May 1 Blue is the Warmest Colour [R21] Winner of the Palme d’Or for this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Abdellatif Kechiche presents a story of confusion, frustration and devastation. A young woman whose desire could never be satisfied until she meets this older woman who excites her and soon becomes her lover. STARRING: Lea Seydoux, Adele Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche, Jeremie Laheurte GENRE: Drama, Romance RELEASE: May 1
Muppets Most Wanted [PG] On a global tour, the Muppets sell out theatres in Europe’s grandest of locations, but find themselves caught in a tangled tale of crime and adventure. Kermit and his dangerous ally Constantine brings us into a world of adventure, comedy and heartfelt emotion. STARRING: The Muppets, Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, Tina Fey GENRE: Comedy, Family RELEASE: Apr 24 Oculus [NC16] Another masterpiece from the producer of Insidious. Tim has just been released from protective custody, and is ready to move on with his life. However, his sister Kaylie cannot forget their childhood trauma. The siblings embark on a daunting task to once and for all be rid of their childhood nightmares, only to discover that it is happening all over again. STARRING: Karen Gillan, Brenton Thwaites, Rory Cochrane, Katee Sackhoff GENRE: Horror, Violence RELEASE: Apr 24
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We speak with veteran comedian John Cleese all the way from the Four Seasons in Sydney
When I spoke to veteran British comedian John Cleese over the phone, a few weeks ago, I was starstruck and understandably so. The 74-year-old will be in Singapore in early May for a two-night stand-up act at the University Cultural Centre (UCC) in the National University of Singapore. Known for shows such as television comedy series “Fawlty Towers” and “Monty Python” as well as the hit movie A Fish Called Wanda, the veteran is darkly hilarious.
Have you planned what you’re going to say? Yes, I have. It is a very personal autobiography about how I grew up in England that was being bombed by the Germans, to going off to Cambridge and how I got into showbiz. As I get older, I realise how quite a bit of that has something to do with luck. I’m going to show a few clips, the making of a few shows, and I will talk about the real hotel that Fawlty Towers was based on. I will talk about black humour as well and why audiences get offended.
over again like how one would listen to a piece of music. That helps a new audience be familiar with my other work.
Are you surprised that younger audiences know you work? It is very surprising to me
Are there any new comedians you like? Well, I don’t watch much television. But the comedians that came after me were brilliantly talented, such as Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Rowan Atkinson, you know that bunch. They aren’t new anymore but they are quite a bit younger than me [laughs]. The sad thing about doing comedy for 50 years is that you know most of the jokes and it’s harder to find something delightful these days.
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The Monty Python man opens up What are you expecting from your first show in Singapore? I haven’t the slightest idea! I don’t know how many expats there would be in the crowd from England or Australia, but I love performing for Asian audiences as they are introverted like me. In America, they are quite extroverted and they tend to whoop quite a bit, and I don’t really get what that is all about! There are two proper ways to enjoy a joke, you either laugh or clap, if it was really amusing. Introverted audiences are more interesting and they will enjoy the show in their own way.
Big History: Be bowled over by fascinating historical quirks Did you know Napoleon literally came undone in Russia because of the humble button? Did you know that you carry the legacy of the Titanic every day in your pocket? Every call made with a mobile phone uses radio wave lanes, assigned after the Titanic’s telegraph rescue calls went unanswered. The programme “Big History” puts a sci-fi spin on history, linking iconic events to our daily lives. When you take out your mobile phone to make a call, you are also connected to
explosions from the Big Bang that created tantalum, a rare and mysterious element used in every phone. Without this, the phone you carry in your pocket would have to be 12 times bigger! To find out more interesting quirks of history and modernday science that impact us, tune in to “Big History”. Every episode is a recount of one great story in a whole new way, by shattering the wall between history and science. This is also part of an emerging movement in academics, championed by innovators such as Bill Gates.
there are clips of your old shows such as “Monty Python” and “Fawlty Towers” on YouTube. Do you think that helps expose your work to a new crowd? Most definitely. In the past, there was the assumption that once someone laughs at a joke, they don’t want to hear the same joke again. But with YouTube, people watch these clips over and
These are some of the upcoming episodes.
Episode 13: Decoded Premieres 6 May, 8pm DNA, the code of life, is the operating system for all organisms. Now, we’ve created an entire digital universe built on binary code. Is it possible that the universe itself runs on code?
Episode 11: Pocket Time Machine Premieres 29 Apr, 8pm How in the world would a mobile phone that’s in your pocket be linked to the Big Bang, the evolution of human memory, and even the Titanic disaster? “Big History” reveals how cosmic forces conspired to give us the tool that has revolutionised the planet. Episode 12: Deadly Meteors Premieres 29 Apr, 8.30pm A series of impacts from space have created our planet and just about everything in it. Like celestial supply ships, these meteors have brought in water, metal, and possible even life. However, will they snuff it all out in a fiery burst of destruction?
Episode 14: Silver Supernova Premieres 6 May, 8.30pm “Big History” uncovers how the heat from bursting stars Find out how silver helped to save democracy and has a secret power to connect the world
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that young kids know me. Of course, they don’t know me from my work from Monty Python, but they know me as King Harold from Shrek or the chimpanzee in George of the Jungle or from the movie Cars.
We hear that there is going to be a Monty Python reunion. Yes, in London in July at the O2 Arena. We’ll be doing the Monty Python golden oldies, some new stuff, and old stuff as well. We aren’t going to tour, so we are keeping it at ten shows and after the last show, that will probably be the last time we’ll get together. There’s always the temptation to get the gang back together though!
As a comedian, I’m sure you often get asked for a joke. Having said that, could you tell us one? Let me ask my wife [turns to mutter to his wife]. All right, a man goes to the doctor, the doctor says, “What’s your problem?” The man replies, “Doctor, I feel like a pair of curtains.” The doctor replies, “Well, pull yourself together!” An Evening With John Cleese takes place on May 4 & 5, at 8pm. Tickets from Sistic. By Cheryl Chia transplanted silver’s place in our minds, how this one metal also saved democracy, gave us the dollar, and had a secret power to connect the world. Find out an intriguing historical and scientific quirk each week. New episodes of “Big History” premiere each Tuesday, at 8pm & 8.30pm, on History, StarHub TV Ch 401.
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Chivalrous or sissy? Why do women ask their boyfriends to carry their handbags?
of one friend who does that to her boyfriend “for the wrong reasons”. Jerlyne’s parting shot: “If carrying a handbag emasculates you and somehow makes you less of a man, perhaps you should worry about that more than a small, simple bag.” Another person named Ying Ying commented, “But that happens to [sic] dependent girls only. An independent girl will never let or ask her boyfriend to do so.” Other Views
We often see this phenomenon but some of us find it weird. Do you? Why do Singaporean women ask their boyfriends to carry their handbags for them? Is it because their handbags are heavy? Are they testing whether their men submit to them? Isn’t it a form of emasculation? We posed these questions on Quora and we got a few different responses. Support or Scoring Points?
Tom Willis, an American married to a Singaporean, said that it is an Asian phenomenon. He does it too, without being asked. Tom said he feels that there needs to be give and take in any relationship. Moreover, helping your partner carry her bag may score you some points. Chivalry not Dead
Jerlyne Ong responded, “In North America, guys hold doors. In Asia, they hold bags.” “I’ve had guys carry my bags for various reasons, from seeing me struggle with the weight of the bag, to simply being courteous. This is not restricted to only boyfriends. Male friends in secondary school did that too, [‘Come la, your bag look so heavy; I carry for you.’] ” she said. “I’ve also had guys insist on carrying my bag, to the point where they try to yank it off my shoulder. So, no, there is no territory-marking or submission involved,” she added. Still, she admits that she does know
Another person had posted similar questions: What is the story behind the common practice in Singapore of guys carrying their female partners’ handbags? How long has it been going? How did it get started? Is it unique to Singapore? Bo Fiona Ren responded, “I think allowing your boyfriend to carry your bag is really an expression of trust and co-dependence. Growing up in a Chinese family instilled in me that good guys will ‘take care of / care for you’. (Duh, they should regardless of Western or Eastern culture.)” “For me, admitting that my bag is too heavy, uncomfortable, hurting my back, is a big step in my nouveaufeminist Asian-American mind because it’s an admission of help. Admitting that you can’t do it all to someone else builds trust,” she said. She added, “I would also like to point that out that bag carrying is a privileged permission you give to someone special. I would never just let any of my guy friends help me carry my bags even if it’s a 20-pounder hiking up the mountain.” Joses Ho, whose profile states that he is born and bred in Singapore and has served National Service, said, “But girls wouldn’t freely let their partners carry their handbags unless they found it uncomfortable.” “So the real question is, why do Singaporean females find their handbags too heavy? Is it the humid tropical climate? Or is it because there’s just too much in the handbag for the poor girl to shoulder?” he asked. What do you think? Do you agree? Do you disagree? Drop us a personal message on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/weekendersgp and share your thoughts with us.
Positive psychology is a little-known way to help yourself and others When one says, “Think positive,” what exactly does that mean? This is usually easier said done. Nonetheless, do you know there is a science behind positive psychology? What is Positive Psychology? Positive psychology is a science of positive aspects of human life, happiness, well-being and flourishing. The aim of positive psychology is to form a catalyst in psychology, from a preoccupation only with repairing the worst things in life to also building the best qualities in life. Positive psychology focuses on the following key elements: positive emotions, positive individual traits, positive relationships and positive institutions. Understanding positive emotions entails the study of contentment with the past, happiness in the present and hope for the future. Essentially it focuses on understanding positive individual traits such as compassion, moderation and self-control which can in turn foster better relationships.
Applied Positive Psychology [minimum requirement is a general degree] offer both scientific and practical insights into the subject. It is no surprise that the two courses are popular among those in the education, social service and coaching sectors but the school has observed a significant uptake by professionals from other backgrounds, such as engineering and IT, with many in search of a more fulfilling career path. The school also offers courses in psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, positive business psychology, and psychology and counselling. Partake in Events The School of Positive Psychology also has interactive events frequently, such as the #HappinessinSG seminar and open dialogue held earlier this month, where it discussed topics of compassion, productivity and happiness in Singapore. Join in the next round of activities at The School of Positive Psychology during its Open House on May 10 to find out more.
Where to Learn The School of Positive Psychology is the first institution in Asia to promote education, training, research and dissemination of positive psychology, and it has been around for seven years. The Diploma in Applied Positive Psychology [minimum requirement is A Levels] and Graduate Diploma in
Upcoming events include: TSPP Open House – 10 May, 10.30am-6pm Counselling: Different Therapies in Different Situations – 22 May, 7.15pm-8.45pm Psychotherapy & Hypnotherapy Course Previews – 22 May, 8.45pm-9.15pm A Career in Life Coaching – 26 Jun, 7.15pm-8.45pm Positive Psychology Course Previews – 26 Jun, 8.45pm-9.15pm Call 6884 5161 / 6884 5162 for more.
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The 1872 Clipper Tea Co. Mother’s Day
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Enter The 1872 Clipper Tea Co. Mother’s Day Giveaway Contest and you and your mom might just win. Weekender readers get a chance to win an extra prize! In celebration of all mothers, The 1872 Clipper Tea Co. is launching its limited-edition infusion, Bloom, uniquely created to capture the majestic beauty of a mother’s love. Comprising a colourful bouquet of carnation, lavender, lily blossoms, chamomile and ginseng root, this invigorating blend assures comfort and nourishes one’s body and mind, as in a mother’s nurturing love for her child. Win with Mom To commemorate this joyous occasion, The 1872 Clipper Tea Co. is having its first-ever #throwback contest.
Simply: 1. Find a photo taken with your mom when both of you were younger, and recreate it by taking a current or updated photo. 2. Upload & share both photos onto Instagram and The 1872 Clipper Tea Co.’s Facebook page with the hash tags: #1872clippertea, #Veduremb, #MdayinBloom and #weekendersg The top 3 winners with most total likes on 1872 Clipper Tea Facebook & on Instagram, get to bond with mom over a pampered spa retreat or a mani-pedi from Vedure.
*Weekender readers (RANDOMLY CHOSEN) also get a chance to win: - Bloom from The 1872 Clipper Tea Co. worth $28. - A Mother-and-Daughter Classic Manicure Session from Vedure worth $172 For more information, E-mail: The1872clipperteaco@gmail.com Visit www.weekender.com.sg/terms for Terms & Conditions
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SHOPsavvy DIAMONDS ARE A MOM’S BEST FRIEND Nothing says I love you more than getting some shiny baubles for your mom. If your mother loves jewellery and all things sparkly, perhaps you might consider getting her some of these.
M ot h e r ’ s Day G i f t s Reward your mother with the perfect gift, using this nifty shopping guide
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Inscribed Jewellery
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other’s Day is an excuse to show your mother how much you care about her and appreciate her, in more extravagant gestures than usual. Instead of settling for a storebought greeting card, surprise her with a thoughtful gift instead. There are many different types of mothers in this world that would like different presents. Here is a nifty guide to do your shopping for mom.
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Goldheart If your mom is a traditionalist at heart, spring for Goldheart’s jade range this Mother’s Day. Crafted in white gold and accentuated with brilliant diamonds, the lush green tones are highlighted, giving it a touch of sophisticated opulence. Inscribed Jewellery Get your mom a memento with these Love Letter lockets from Inscribed Jewellery. You can place an engraved message on the gold letter plate within. It also comes with a diamond, sapphire or ruby cabochon and in three sizes. www.inscribed.com.sg
SK Jewellery What glitters better than gold? SK Jewellery handcrafted Floral series of 999 pure gold is detailed by master craftsmen with diamond knives, creating extremely delicate, textured lines. This enables the gold surface to reflect the maximum amount of light from different angles to achieve a unique shine with a rainbow sheen. Soo Kee Jewellery Soo Kee Jewellery’s Enamour Collection, featuring enamel pendant necklaces made with enamel, warm rose gold and glamourised with the addition of sparkling brilliant diamonds, reflects a French flair in its design and an understated charm that is ideal for beautiful, sophisticated and modern mothers.
MOM IN THE MIRROR Who’s the fairest of all? Your mom would like to think she is. If she loves taking care of herself, these may be her cup of tea. Vecua Honey Dew Hand Cream Maple Honey
Bershka
Triumph
Kate Somerville
Vecua Honey Dew Hand Cream Maple Honey The Honey Dew Moist Hand Cream is a smooth and rich cream with honey, royal jelly extract, walnut extract and birch bark extract to ensure that the cream penetrates into the skin. The scent reminds one of warm pancakes drizzled with syrup. www.vecuahoney.com.sg Bershka This nifty and sassy mirror not only projects a sense of humour, it is also useful for mid-day make up checks. Perfect for the prim and proper mom. Exclusively available at Ion Orchard outlet.
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Triumph This pink slip dress from Triumph is comfortable and comes with patented memory cushion pads for a good fit and comfort. Moms can be pretty while sleeping too! Kate Somerville Kate Somerville’s Age Arrest Anti-Wrinkle Cream effectively reduces the appearance of wrinkles, increases skin firmness and elasticity, improves the appearance of skin discolouration and significantly hydrates the skin. Available at Sephora Peter Thomas Roth Apart from smelling like fresh cut roses, this Stem Cell Bio Repair Mask helps repair the signs of aging, including the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, dehydration and dullness as it strengthens and tones the skin, which reveals soft, radiant and youthful-looking skin.
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MOM ON THE GO For the mother who has no time and who prides herself on being fuss-free, here are hassle-free things to get for her.
MOM’S TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL If you have a fashion-conscious mom who loves to dress up, here are a few options you can consider. CH Carolina Herrera
iRoo
Gucci
Nails Inc
Levi’s This spring, Levi’s launches the COOLMAX, an innovative denim collection specifically-constructed to combat sweltering-hot weather. It also ensures maximum body movement and ventilation. Great for the mom who runs around all day. Shanghai Tang For a touch of casual lux and chinoiserie, look no further than Shanghai Tang. This red Mongolian Hobo Handbag is perfect for throwing all her essentials in and transitions from day to night. The Body Shop For the mom in a hurry, she won’t bother with too many products. This raspberry range from The Body Shop comes in a simple range of body lotion, body scrub, body butter, shower gel and eau de toilette. Get her the whole set for her ease. Uniqlo Get mom this comfortable bra-top from Uniqlo. The built in bra gives the appropriate support while providing optimum comfort. It also comes in a wide range of colours.
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Levi’s
Shanghai Tang
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CH Carolina Herrera Marchesa Luisa Casati, the Italian aristocrat and one of the most legendary and artistically-represented women in history, inspired the new CH Carolina Herrera handbag collection. The genuine Denver leather exterior has a soft texture and flawless appearance is contrasted by the structured, linen-lined interior which contributes to the modern, clean aesthetic of the Casati collection. Gucci Look like a superstar with these new shades from Gucci. Take advantage of the neon and flashy trend with these loud options and keep mom in trend. Available at all authorised retailers.
iRoo Add an element of casual chic to your mom’s wardrobe this season. iRoo’s Escape to the Beach designs provide a relaxed off-duty look while ensuring she looks spiffy at the same time. Available at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Takashimaya, VivoCity and Great World City. Nails Inc Glitz and glam is not far away with this nail polish from Nails Inc. Known for its unique colours and finishes, The Modern Art range features multiple particle sizes that give a semi-matte, high fashion finish.
Available at Sephora.
Now you have many options for mom!
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Buy one-of-a-kind gifts online for Mother If you would like to get something that can’t be found in Singapore for your mom, perhaps you should turn to the web Sometimes getting something unique and atypical can only be found online. We’ve trawled the best of online websites for options you can consider for a gift for your mother this year.
Kmart Kmart is an American chain store that delivers internationally. This Sterling Silver Vermeil Pink Flower and Cubic Zirconia Mom Pendant is a thoughtful and quirky present for mom. www.kmart.com
candy cotton cosplay Bring the kawaii culture of Japan into your home with this cute stuffed animal bouquet. Choose from plush teddy bears to stuffed little piggies in a bouquet that can be arranged for Mother’s Day. Visit www.rakuten.com.sg/ shop/candycottoncosplay
JC Penney Bet you didn’t know American store JC Penney delivers to Singapore as well. Order these plush velvet throws for mom. Its easy-care knitted polyester keeps its plush feel wash after wash for comfort and warmth you can enjoy year round. www.jcpenney.com
Seventhtreesoaps This online seller on Etsy sells handmade vegan soaps in prettily-packaged gift sets that comprise a bar of owl shaped soap, lip balm and nourishing serum. The soap contains coconut oil, olive oil, sweet almond oil, sunflower oil, macadamia oil, macadamia wax, aloe butter, shea butter, jojoba oil, vitamin E, essential oil and cocoa butter for moisturising effect. www.etsy.com/au/shop/ seventhtreesoaps
The Fashion Benefit The Fashion Benefit donates US$5 to a charitable cause with every purchase made on their website. Local brand Weekend Sundries is also retailing on the website. Who says online shopping doesn’t have its merits? www.thefashionbenefit.org Photos: Screengrabs from websites
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Mom with a Brunch Tea Lounge
Spuds & Aprons Taste Paradise
Balzac Brasserie
The Line Buona Terra Italian Restaurant
Plan a satisfying Mother’s Day treat with our nifty guide
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others rightly deserve our appreciation every day, but many of us are either too busy to show it or take our mothers for granted. So a day is set aside in each calendar year to dedicate to mothers around the world: Mother’s Day. Practically everyone enjoys good food in good company. Our guide helps you plan ahead your celebrations for the occasion. Balzac Brasserie The Balzac Mother’s Day Brunch Menu ($88++) commences with an amuse bouche of a Foie Gras Custard with Pumpkin Emulsion and Crispy Farmer’s Bread. It comes with free flow of oysters, smoked salmon and pan fried foie gras. There are three main courses to choose from: the Braised Spanish Pork with Sautéed Potato and Natural Jus; the Beef Cheeks A La Cuillere – braised over 48 hours, and served with Bordelaise Sauce and Mashed Potato ‘Grand Mere’; and the Pan-seared Cod
The Chop House
Fish with Sautéed Spinach and Roasted Tomato. Available May 11, 11am to 3pm. Balzac Brasserie & Bar, #01-01 Rendezvous Gallery, 9 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189559, Tel: 6336 0797
Lemongrass Pomelo Salad and Chilli Peanut Dressing is an affordable option with a killer view. Spuds & Aprons, 109 Mount Faber Road, Level 2, Singapore 099203, Tel: 6377 9688
Buona Terra Italian Restaurant If your mom prefers the heartier Italian cuisine, there is a Mother’s Day Lunch ($88++) and Dinner ($128++). Expect dishes such as the Agnello E Carciofi – lamb short loin in crispy pistachio crust and artichoke on the lunch menu and more premium dishes such as “Secreto” Iberico E Salsaverde, the chef’s secret recipe of Iberian pork jaw with braised endives and drizzled with green sauce. Available May 11. Buona Terra Italian Restaurant, 29 Scotts Road, Singapore 228224, Tel: 6733 0209
Taste Paradise The highlight of this Mother’s Day is Colours of Love, available at Taste Paradise and Paradise Pavilion. Colours of Love is a kaleidoscope of colours and delightful ingredients such as roast duck, jellyfish, crispy fish skin along with rock melon and mango as well as assorted vegetables topped with a tangy sauce. Taste Paradise offers dine-in set menus starting from $128++ per person to $1,688++ for ten persons, and they include dishes such as Sautéed Scallop with Cordycep’s Flower in XO Sauce and Wok-fried Ramen with Baked Boston Lobster. Taste Paradise, Ion Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, #04-07, Singapore 238801 Tel: 6509 9660
Spuds & Aprons Take mom on a scenic ride up Mount Faber for a meal at Spuds & Aprons. The Mother’s Day lunch ($42++) comprises four courses such as Braised Beef Cheeks with Dashi Stock and Shoyu Daikon, Snow Peas, Baby Carrot, Garlic Fried Rice. Grilled Prawn with
Tea Lounge Take mom for an idyllic Weekend High Tea Buffet ($62++ to $92++) and look
forward to dishes such as Wellington Angus Beef with Foie Gras Filling, Lemon and Chamomile Flowers Confit Salmon and King Crab Salad with Celery and Raspberries, among others. Doubling the pleasure is the irresistible selection of desserts including the traditional Torta di Rose, heart-shaped Lychee Macarons and Grandma’s Carrot Cake. All mothers and grandmothers will receive a special treat from the chefs. Available on May 11. Tea Lounge, Regent Singapore, 1 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249715, Tel: 6725 3245/6 The Chop House The meat-lover mom would enjoy the grilled treats ($88++) from The Chop House. This outlet has a more convivial setting than sister restaurant Wooloomooloo Steakhouse. Enjoy the grilled platter which comprises grilled tender Australian lamb chops, juicy New Zealand grassfed sirloin, crispy calamari, Norwegian salmon, prawns and which can be shared among three to four people. Add two other sides to balance up the meal. Available from May 9 to 11. The Chop House, VivoCity, 1 Harbourfront Walk, #01-161-162, Singapore 098585, Tel: 6376 9262 The Line The Line commemorates Mother’s Day with the Flower Power brunch ($128++). Creative floral creations at the 16 theatre kitchens include Artichoke and Mushroom Barigoule, Monkfish Liver with Fennel Pollen and Saffron Risotto. Mothers with a sweet tooth will enjoy desserts such as Frozen Cardamom Cream with Pistachio and Rose Water. Available from noon to 3pm on May 11. Visit www.shangrila.com/singapore/ shangrila/dining By Cheryl Chia
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Bakerzin
Swensen’s
Smoulder
Cakes your mom doesn’t know she wants… yet Here is a round-up of Mother’s Day cakes, as well as great cakes that your mom would love As a myriad of cakes assaults us this season of Mother’s Day, you might be at a loss on what to buy for your mother. Here are a few great cakes from around town to surprise your mom with. We’ve rounded up a few seasonal delights and atypical cake selections for you. It’s time to indulge Mom.
PrimaDeli Add a special touch to Mother’s Day this year with PrimaDéli’s cakes – Abundant Love and Pink of Roses. Both delicate creations will be perfect as a welcome treat on their own or a light refreshing finish to a hearty Mother’s Day celebratory meal. The former is a fruit-topped cake while the latter contains a rich chocolate ganache. www.primadeli.com
Bakerzin This year, Bakerzin introduces two new Mother’s Day cakes, the NuttiYuzu and the Tango Bianco. Both feature the fruity and refreshing flavours of tangerines and yuzu and have the added decadence of cream and layers of mousse. www.bakerzin.com
Brew & Bake Open since October, this café has satisfied many customers who have posted their praises on Brew & Bake’s Facebook page. Its pastries range from specials such as the Lemony Peppermint Pie and Peanut Butter Candy Bar Pie and Pineapple Upside Down Cake. Some of the best sellers include the Neapolitan and Kaya Cheesecake. Perhaps this might be a great option, to pop in and grab a cake for Mom. 28 Clementi Road, Singapore 12954, Tel: 9235 2276
Boutique ice cream makes house call
Swensen’s Crafted in a deep-red hue and a fresh shade of white, Velvety Mom-ents from Swensen’s has the sweetness of vanilla ice cream entwined with moist red velvet sponge cake. Topped with a cluster of fondant flowers and marbled white chocolate, the cake emulates the idea of a bed of flowers. Available at all Earle Swensen’s and Swensen’s outlets. Smoulder If your mom is a fan of lava cakes, pay Smoulder a visit at its new outlet in Takashimaya Food Hall. Savour Smoulder’s various bitesized lava cakes in flavours such as pistachio, lemon, chocolate and more. It recently introduced Mousse Cups and Cakes in flavours such as green tea, chocolate hazelnut and mango passion fruit. www.smoulder.it
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The Inspired Chef has come up with a Mother’s Day ice cream special Sweeten your Mother’s Day celebration with artisanal ice creams from The Inspired Chef. The Inspired Chef is a collaborative effort by local chefs such as Janice Wong of 2am dessertbar and Willin Low of Wild Rocket who have come up
with gourmet and artisanal ice cream. Daniel Tay, of Cat & The Fiddle and Bakerzin, and part of the collaboration, has also come up with his creation of the Ms Strawberry Madeleine. It is a creamy and classic strawberry ice cream with buttery and creamy handmade French madeleines and has a light taste for those who prefer a less cloying ice cream.
Another creation, the Raspberry Cheesecake Rumble is a little more decadent with cream cheese ice cream, fresh raspberry coulis and crunchy butter crumble. These ice cream delights are available at a promotional price of $12.90 each. Visit www.theinspiredchef.sg to order.
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VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE RESTAURANT AND WIN! In our Weekender Foodmania Awards, we hunt for Singapore’s favourite restaurants and eateries. Look out for more from our May 9 issue onwards. Don’t miss the chance to vote and win!
n e w n ota b l e s Some of the newest eateries and menus in town for you to check out Absinthe Reviewed in Feb 7 issue Absinthe prides itself in serving exquisite French cuisine in delicate yet generous portions at affordable prices. Make sure you taste the Foie Gras Terrine, Canard and the absinthes on offer, and experience the “Green Fairy”! 71/72 Boat Quay, Singapore 049860, Tel: 6222 9068
Caffe B Reviewed in Apr 11 issue Caffe B gets a breath of fresh air with its updated menu of contemporary Italian cuisine infused with Japanese elements. Think in-house Smoked Tofu with Teriyaki Powder & Italian Coriander Salad topped with Parmesan Cheese. The Shoppes @Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-15/#01-83, Singapore 018971, Tel: 6887 3311
Element Reviewed in Mar 28 issue Besides gorging yourself on the buffet selection, you’ll have a variety of a la carte Spanish items for your feasting pleasure. The traditional Cochinillo Asado is made to be crispy in order to suit local palates. Amara Hotel, 100 Tras Street, Singapore 079027, Tel: 6879 2607
Hai Tien Lo Reviewed in Apr 4 issue Hai Tien Lo epitomises traditional Cantonese cuisine with a contemporary twist. It features a revamped a la carte dim sum lunch buffet menu with an extensive selection of 35 dishes. Pan Pacific Singapore, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Level 3, Tel: 6826 8240
Wakanui Grill Dining Reviewed next issue The Japanese grilling technique married with good cuts of meat is a winning combination at Wakanui. Our favourites from the menu include Short Loin Lamb Tataki with Shallot Sauce and the Ocean Beef Filet. 70 Boat Quay, Singapore 049858, Tel: 6438 6321
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Feast like royalty at Pind Balluchi
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Fine dining establishment serves authentic Punjabi cuisine All the way from India comes Pind Balluchi Bar & Grill sharing Punjabi recipes from the Indian royal ancestry books. Opened for four months in Clarke Quay, Pind Balluchi makes you feel like a maharajah or maharani feasting on dishes, some of which are meant only for royalty back then. In general, I am not a fan of Indian food as I have trouble digesting most of it. However, the food at Pind Balluchi was surprisingly light, in comparison to our local Indian eateries.
Dine like a King Lamb or mutton is normally thought to smell rank and can be quite tough but not the Galouti Kebab ($24), a closely-guarded recipe with 136 spices. These soft lamb patties are minced 32 times by hand! The meat is pounded into a soft mush that melts in the mouth. Simply delectable, and coming from someone who doesn’t like gamey meats, this is a tall order. I also liked the Bhatti Chicken ($21), a delicacy meant for royal guests in Nabha, Punjab. The tender chicken has a distinct taste of peppercorns and assorted spices as the chicken has been marinated overnight and then grilled in a tandoor. But my favourite dish was definitely the Tandoori Broccoli ($14). How can a broccoli be tandoori, you ask? Well, the skewered broccoli is marinated in yoghurt, Kashmiri chilli and royal caraway before being cooked in a tandoor, resulting in a fragrant and smoky vegetable. Even the fussiest vegetable eaters will enjoy it!
Sweet Surrender Apart from the dishes mentioned, Pind Balluchi also has common dishes such as Prawn Masala ($29) and Dal Makhini ($19), black lentils cooked in Punjabi style. The naan and roti are also not to be missed. The Garlic Naan ($6) is fragrant and fluffy and the Peshawari Naan ($8) is surprisingly good as it is made with saffron, sweetened refined flour and clarified butter and stuffed with nuts. If you are a fan of Indian desserts, you’re in for a treat. As usual, Indian desserts run on the sweet side so you may want to share. The Gulab Jamun ($12), a golden fried cottage cheese ball steeped in rose-scented syrup is a sinful delight. We recommend either only eating that or sharing it. The Mango Phirni ($14) is a safer bet should you not want something so saccharine. The fresh Alphonso mango and date puree is cooked with powdered rice and topped with Iranian pistachios a much lighter and refreshing dessert to end the meal. Pind Balluchi Bar & Grill, 3B River Valley Road, #01-15 Clarke Quay, Singapore 179021, Tel: 6337 7350
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With inITALY, you don’t have to travel there inITALY Bar Ristorante’s new menu offers new seasonal items to delight your taste buds I consider inITALY Bar Ristorante to be one of my favourite Italian restaurants. It does not serve the typical pasta carbonara or pasta aglio olio but the lesser known, yet more delicious Italian dishes. Chef Mario Caramella makes a concerted effort to serve his own unique take on Italian food and it was evident in the choices on the menu. Seasonal Italian Delicacies The Italian White Asparagus is in season until June and I was lucky enough to try one of the dishes with it. The White Asparagus alla Milanese with Fried Egg and Butter ($24) is an acquired taste but the asparagus was fragrant and crisp. I liked the Burrata ($28-$45). The creamy
buffalo milk burrata cheese came with Parma ham, heirloom tomatoes and capsicum chutney, an excellent and slightly rich start to the meal. The Chilled Spaghettini ($32) with shrimp, tomatoes and fish roe is also good for sharing. Much More than Pasta The Ravioli di Ossobuco in Gremolata ($28) is not to be missed. The homemade ravioli is stuffed with veal, cooked in a saffron sauce and flavoured with chopped lemon rind, parsley and garlic. But the piece de resistance is definitely the Smoked Eel Risotto ($32).
The risotto comes in a pretty shade of purple. Yes, purple. The risotto is flavoured with beetroot and red berries. The red berries mask the earthy scent of the beetroot and are accompanied with the smoky taste of the meaty eel. This is one dish you won’t forget. The Saltimbocca di Pollo ($30), a roasted chicken thigh wrapped in Parma ham cooked in white wine sauce, sage and with a side of polenta, is a good option to if you don’t feel like having anything too carb-heavy. Sweet Endings For dessert, I recommend the Cannolo Aperto ($16). Sheep’s milk ricotta cheese mousse, Sicilian candied fruit, crispy cannolo biscuits and pistachio ice cream forms this pretty, layered dessert that requires smashing apart in order to consume correctly. What fun! If you have a bit more time on your hands, order the Rosolio Souffle ($20). It takes up to 20 minutes to prepare but if you like roses, you will enjoy this Venetian rose liqueur soufflé. inITALY Bar Ristorante, 38 Craig Road, Singapore 089676, Tel: 6423 0918 Visit www.initaly.asia Burrata
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weekender.com.sg Vodka is often overlooked as a neutral spirit but, like wine, it does have its own flavour profile too
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Vodka or Nail Polish Remover? Learn the difference
I’ve had one too many experience with a bad house pour, as the quality of the vodka was quite terrible. This gave me the impression that vodka always needs to be diluted in order to be drinkable. However, I am glad to say, after proper exposure and learning from industry experts, I have since changed my mind. Nose to Shot Glass Much like wine, when you get a shot of vodka, you should nose it to catch a whiff of its flavours. Per Hermansson, Director of Sensory Strategy and Master Blender from The Absolut Company, created “A Taste of Perfection”, a class that teaches vodka appreciation techniques. Hermansson’s methods break down the flavour profiles into neutral, grainy, bready, fruity and solvent, the last being the worst. He also teaches you to check the viscosity of the vodka by swirling it within the glass, which will result in either a clean or oily coating of the tongue.
Joe Petch, brand ambassador for Reyka Vodka in the United Kingdom, says, “Vodka has its own flavour profile like any spirit. It is simply more subtle and delicate than other categories such as whisky or rum.” Should Vodka Be Drunk Neat? Neutral-tasting vodkas are more suited to be taken shots or neat as they have a subtle rounded flavour that is easier to drink. However, vodka with a stronger flavour profile might be better in a cocktail in order to bring out the flavours more. Petch says, “Like any quality or super premium spirit, it is great to taste it on its own and really appreciate it. However, adding subtle flavours that do not completely overpower the individual flavour profile, such as some light bitters, can indeed compliment the vodka and create a completely different experience.” The next time you’re having a night out on the town and are about to have vodka, take some time to look out for the above characteristics for a more discerning taste of your shot. By Cheryl Chia
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Hits and misses at The Missing Pan This suburban stylish bakery-eatery serves satisfying meals in big portions but probably tries too hard for certain menu items The Bukit Timah/Farrer Road area sees a new café addition in The Missing Pan for the tai tai community to gather, savour a bite and sip on coffee. Brought to you by the owners of the now-defunct Uppercrust on Circular Road,
The Missing Pan features an organic bakery on the first floor and an airy bright space above for the brasserie. “The Missing Pan was designed to be an approachable, loft-style bakery. Our passion lies in all things natural, and that transcends from the look and feel of the space, to what’s offered on the menu,” says Grace Chia, co-founder of the eatery.
Daily Brunch Menu I like the fact that The Missing Pan has a brunch menu every day, adding to the laid-back upper crust vibe that assumes there’s always time to spare for brunch. I loved the Beetroot Quinoa Salad ($12++), a slightly sweet and tangy quinoa salad with candied beetroot, arugula and herb flatbread strips. The beetroot did not have an earthy scent which made this salad refreshing. The Rosemary Rosti Stack ($16++) doesn’t score any points for being healthy but I must say that the portions at The Missing Pan are very big and can be shared. The rosti stack comes with bacon and two sunny-side-up eggs, tomatoes and a side of grilled zucchini salad. I was quite disappointed with the 62 Degree Eggs Benedict with Smoked Salmon ($22++). It seemed to me like a softboiled egg atop toast with a side of cooked house-smoked salmon with aburi Hollandaise sauce. The point is: I like my eggs benny poached with vinegar. If I had wanted softboiled eggs, I would have gone to Ya Kun!
Elaborate Recipes I got the distinct vibe that the chefs at The Missing Pan are trying very hard to impress with their innovation, and that resulted in certain dishes being over the top, such as the French Toast Salpicon ($19++), a sweet and savoury combination of chicken, spinach and mushroom stuffed in French toast, banana nuggets, mixed berries, and homemade strawberrysmoked maple syrup. I did like the sweet portion of this meal but the savoury within sent my taste buds in a whirl. However, it is still not a bad take on the French toast. The Kids Menu items aren’t kid-sized at all, as the portions can feed one adult. The Roast Chicken Ciabatta ($12++) with apple and raisin slaw came with a side of French fries. The eatery has a separate menu for dinner, and serves homemade milkshakes and a selection of craft beer. The Missing Pan, 619D Bukit Timah Road, #01/02-01, Singapore 269724, Tel: 6466 4377
Cheesecakes to your door Satisfy your cheesecake cravings without leaving home Chef Daniel Tay of Bakerzin makes all your dreams come true by setting up Cat & The Fiddle, an online cheesecake store that sends the cakes right to your door at the touch of a mouse. Inspired by the nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle”, Cat and the Fiddle’s whimsical nature captures the playful nature of the brand’s mascot, Cat, and his numerous tales which describe every cheesecake flavour on the menu. Cheesecake Convenience Cat & The Fiddle has ten different kinds of cheesecakes available with prices ranging from $19.90 to $31.90 and they come in unique flavours such as Caribbean Surfari ($28.90), a coconut and pineapple cake with a trace of alcohol and the Modern Duke’s Pudding ($22.90), a rich and decadent Oreo cookie cheesecake. You can have the option of customising the cake with stencils. Choose either ‘light’ icing or dark chocolate powder for a special occasion. The full cake is approximately 1.1kg and if you happen to be in the Tai Seng or Clarke Quay area, you can even pick it up yourself. “With our fun and quirky packaging, Cat & The Fiddle products are designed to make the gifting experience special and fun for recipients. In terms of taste, our recipes are specially tailored for local consumers who prefer cheesecakes with a lighter flavour,” enthused Daniel. Visit www.catandthefiddle.com
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In the bedroom, furniture is placed unconventionally, in the centre of the room
The designer felt clean profiles and elevated furniture would make the home appear spacious
A case of mix and match Dabbling with textures and proportions, the interior designer has rendered a spacious yet cosy ambience to this HDB flat
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hen interior design outfit Artistroom took on this project at Park Central in Ang Mo Kio, one of the first things the team noticed was the cumbersome layout of the 4-room HDB unit. In fact, the designers realised that the home looked much smaller than its 1,000-sq ft floor area. This was mainly because of the awkward positioning of the main door; it opened into a short corridor before leading into the living area. Change Agent The kitchen sat on the other side of the wall along that corridor, so designer Katy Chong proposed to hack away the kitchen walls in an effort to encourage visual flow. She also moved the kitchen
entrance to face the main entrance, cleverly allowing for space to accommodate a hidden shoe cabinet. The apartment is home to a couple who needed only a single bedroom. Understanding the importance of space, Katy proposed to combine the two bedrooms into one. This allowed her to incorporate a large workstation in the bedroom. Windows line the walls around this bedroom, enhancing a sense of space in the sleeping quarters. Material World Following the renovations, the kitchen sink and undercabinets sit at the former entrance of the kitchen. A low wall of hollow blocks – common construction material – and clear glass panel serve as a partial partition between the kitchen and the adjacent dining room. Also, instead of smoothing over the rough textures of the hollow blocks, Katy painted
them white so that the texture remains visible. “Given the space constraint, we wanted to retain the texture. That way, the apartment doesn’t look like a box with four walls,” Katy explained. That is also the reason behind the use of stone veneers on the main wall in the living area. Katy also highlighted the unique height of the dining table. “It’s a bar counter, and thus should be a little higher,” she pointed out. “We wanted to have clean profiles and elevated furniture so that the home would appear spacious.” Neat and Practical In the bedroom, Katy proposed a slightly uncommon way of placing the furniture; instead of pushing them up against the walls, she positioned them in the centre of the room. Neatness is crucial in such a layout, so Katy had to ensure that the wires are kept from view. She also customised the bed and workstation to
accommodate storage space. The neat and orderly look continues into the bathroom, which Katy had also remodelled. Here, she overlaid the existing tiles with new light grey tiles, installed a new sink and built niches around the bathroom. “Instead of wall-mounted glass or wire racks, having the niches in the walls makes it easier to keep the bathroom clean. There’s no need to worry about fixtures getting rusty or worn out,” she shared. Katy’s clever choice of materials has given this apartment a new lease of life. And, together with the interplay of textures and proportions, it apparently looks bigger, brighter and bolder.
How messy are Singaporeans? I’ve found that the majority of Singaporeans are actually wellorganised, living up to the general image of Singapore. In my experience, clutter tends to build up because of a lack of time and situational circumstances, such as going through gestation or transiting between jobs.
When maximising storage, ask yourself: haven’t been used for more than six months, and objects of no sentimental or financial value.
Do you think the situation is improving? The tendency to clutter has definitely increased. However, I’m delighted to see a greater variety of organising furniture and accessories available to consumers. Flexible furniture and space-saving storage are more easily accessible and priced attractively. What can homeowners do to get more storage space? The first step to getting organised and creating a space for every item is to de-clutter. This means removing incomplete articles, like a toy with missing parts or an unfinished project, duplicates, items that
By Georgina Wong, CEO and owner of Asian Professional Organisers
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Space savers
Article first published in Lookbox Living #29, Nov/Dec 2013
1) Can I store this upright or hang it vertically? For instance, arrange to neatly stand rolls of kitchen towels, cling film and foil in the deep kitchen drawer. Use vertical magazine holders and tiered trays. 2) Can I eke out more space by using the corner of a room? Take advantage of corners with a triangular computer desk, or mount a washbasin in a tight bathroom. 3) Have I utilised the full height and depth of what I already own? Kitchen cupboards tend to have just two levels, but you gain one-third additional space by installing one extra shelf.
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Cat poop coffee, anyone? You may be surprised that one of the most exquisite and expensive coffees in the world comes out of a civet cat’s bum Kopi luwak (luwak coffee) is created when coffee cherries are eaten by the palm civet cat, known as musang luwak. The animal excretes the indigestible coffee beans, which are then collected and processed for consumption. This coffee is known as kopi luwak. Kopi luwak is expensive and much sought after by coffee connoisseurs. It even took a starring role in the movie The Bucket List, in which the protagonists needed to have a sip before they kicked the bucket. Fifty grams of roasted luwak coffee beans costs about
S$100. Some cafes sell a cup of brewed luwak coffee for $80. If it’s not expensive, it’s not the real thing. The luwak coffee has an intense aroma and distinct flavour that rivals the best Sumatran single-origin coffee. What makes it so good is that the palm civet cat eats only the best and ripest coffee cherries. Its digestive tract then imparts enzymes and reactions to further process the beans while softening their acidity content, thus imparting wonderful flavours. Kopi luwak is a name for any bean collected from the excrement of palm civet cats; hence the taste may vary with the type and origin of beans ingested, processing subsequent to collection, roasting, aging and brewing.
weekender.com.sg Sumatra Coffee Country You’ll learn a lot more in Sumatra coffee country. There, you’ll also get to enjoy some adventure, the stunning volcanic landscapes and see how the locals live and cultivate coffee. Sumatra nestles astride the Straits of Malacca, long fought over by a variety of colonial powers including the Dutch, British, Japanese and Chinese for its rich hinterland, spices and coffee. Ethnic peoples in this region include the Batak with their own language, ceremonies and traditions. Visit the Batak houses with their distinctive pointy roofs. These houses are on stilts so that the families’ animals such as pigs and buffaloes can live underneath. You can also explore the ancient graves of Batak kings, and enjoy traditional dance performances and beautiful arts and crafts. The coffee plantations vary in size, from those belonging to business conglomerates to small cottage industries and family-run enterprises.
For the kopi luwak tours and plantations, make sure you choose those where the coffee is collected from the ground droppings of wild palm civet cats and not the caged animals. These caged civet cats live in small enclosures with hardly any room to move. They have no freedom and are forced to eat only coffee cherries. Kopi Luwak Tours Wild kopi luwak tours are also more interesting as you get to explore the natural habitat by torchlight. You hunt at night as the palm civet cat is nocturnal and feeds mainly after sundown. You’re not really after the animal but its poop. If you’re squeamish, your guide will collect it and place it in his basket. On the hunt, you may come across these palm civet cats as well as other wildlife such as mousedeer, night birds and monkeys. The next day, after a nice breakfast of nasi goreng or buttered toast and jam and, of course, a cup of steaming luwak coffee, you’ll see how and a spontaneous lifestyle. How the running of the bulls began is shrouded in mystery. Some say that as the bulls were being led from their pen into the bullring for the evening’s fights, a bunch of mischievous boys decided to run in front of the bulls and make fun of them. Somehow, their daring act was celebrated and became part of festivity.
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Sumatra, home of the civet cat coffee industry
coffee is cultivated, and how the luwak poop is washed, dried and processed into fine aromatic coffee. This is certainly a unique experience. By Freda Saunders with steers and oxen, and the run begins in earnest. Wild scenes of chaos, fun, stampedes, and people running for their lives unfold: panic, stumbling, tripping and desperate scaling of balconies and street lights can be seen. Last year, six people were gored but lived to tell their tale. Another 50 people were taken to hospital for various other injuries. Since recordkeeping began in 1910, 15 people have been killed. The run concludes with the bulls being corralled into the bull ring. The final rocket is then sounded, ending the most frightening thing you would’ve done in your entire life. Sanfermines takes place in Pamplona, Spain, from Jul 6 to 14. Start getting into shape now.
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the running of the bulls, which takes place at 8am from July 7 and lasts a week, amidst other folklore and traditional events.
Spain isn’t Spain without bulls. If you feed off adrenaline and are brave enough to run for your life as rampaging bulls close in on you with their horns aiming for your buttocks, then the Sanfermines festival is for you. Every Jul 6 in Pamplona, northern Spain, the Sanfermines festival kicks off with all kinds of celebrations and festivities. The most famous event of Sanfermines is the encierro, or
Heritage & Origins Sanfermines is held in honour of Saint Fermin, a patron saint of the province of Navarra. Its events had been captured by Ernest Hemingway’s stories. The famous writer was fascinated by the whole spectacle of Sanfermines and Pamplona itself. The town shares much of its heritage with neighbouring France and boasts historic landmarks, stunning mountain scenery, good food
The Running of the Bulls A designated stretch of street about 825m long is cordoned off and barricaded for the run. To take part you must be at least 18 years old, and you must run in the same direction as the bulls, not incite the bulls, and not be under the influence of alcohol. Dress yourself in the traditional white shirt and white pants, with red waistband and scarf, and wait at the start line with the rest of the participants for the rockets to fire off. While waiting, a benediction is sung three times in Spanish and Basque. Six bulls are let loose, along
Bulls and people run in street during Sanfermines in Pamplona, Spain
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The Sanfermines festival in Pamplona, Spain, attracts thousands of daredevils and party goers each year
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Picture perfect: a green haven
Awesome pristine setting
Dalat:
A resort for all seasons
Dalat’s consistent mountain climate is conducive to fruit, flora and fauna and bolsters the pursuit of outdoor leisure activities, including golf
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hen shortlisting the destination for a weekend break, Dalat is one option which appeals. The hillside resort in southern Vietnam makes a great honeymoon getaway, a family holiday or even a staff retreat. Play it Cool Dalat is nestled in the southern part of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, amid lush vegetation. You will find time to relax and breathe in fresh Alpine air, or if you are adventurous, go biking or canyoning. Located at an altitude of 1,500 metres, Dalat (population: 210,000) is the capital of Lam Dong province. Its pleasant climate is one obvious reason behind Dalat’s appellatives: City of a Thousand Pine Trees, City of Flowers, and City of Eternal Spring. In fact, Dalat’s cool climate all year round sets it apart from the other towns and cities in Vietnam. Which is why it has been drawing tourists; even local city folk head to the resort for a brief respite. The town serves as a transit centre for tea and coffee produce which are grown in the surrounding plantations. Its temperate climate is also conducive to fruit and vegetable crops, plants and flowers.
Amicable Hospitality The resort town has more than 100 selections of lodging to choose from, and they range in variety to suit one’s budget. Regardless of where you stay, expect amicable hospitality from your local hosts. Join a day tour to see the sights, or take it easy like the locals, and find your way around. The placid Xuan Huong Lake in the town centre offers swan boat rides. Nearby, the 11-hectare Flower Park boasts 300 kinds of flowers, including roses and mimosas. At sunset, the lake’s perimeter becomes a rendezvous for couples. The pedestrianised weekend night market (7–10 pm) is one of the town’s main attractions. Items are sold at bargains and street food is abundant. Engage and experience! For the adventurous, there are biking and canyoning activities in the vicinity. Visit http://wikitravel.org/en/Dalat
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Uluwatu temple sits on top of a hill, overlooking the breathtaking ocean.
Sprawling green and lush vegetation
Appealing to the Senses:
The Dàlat at 1200
Golf aficionados and outdoor leisure enthusiasts, here’s news that is par for the course: A new prestigious development in the picturesque hillside resort of Dalat is earmarked for completion in mid-2015. Amid lush vegetation, The Dàlat at 1200 Country Club & Private Estate incorporates an 18-hole championship golf course, a 6,500-sq-metre clubhouse and 250 residential villas. Premier Golfing Destination Sitting resplendent on a sprawling 650-hectare site which includes a 150-hectare lake, The Dàlat at 1200 Country Club & Private Estate will make its mark as the first Asian Tour Destination, which is an exclusive network of world-class golfing estates (see box). Here, surrounded by pine trees and in cool Alpine climate, golf enthusiasts will be able to play and enjoy their favourite game…
all-year round! Outdoor leisure activities too will be a breeze! The 18-hole championship golf course, designed by Asian golfing legend Kyi Hla Han, will be on par with those in the US and Europe. As home base to the first Asian Tour Performance Golf Institute, The Dàlat at 1200 Country Club & Private Estate aims to provide a year-round, home-away-from-home practice venue for Asian Tour pros, while offering world-class coaching for Club Members and aspiring players, both local and international. Congenial Setting The spacious clubhouse has been designed to accommodate corporate and social functions as well as family activities. It will have full clubhouse facilities and feature common public spaces where golfing members and guests, players and nonplayers can relax and mingle. The charming 250 private estate villas, built in French architectural style, will offer guests an ambience in harmony with the natural environment. The Dàlat at 1200 Country Club & Private Estate is a showcase of the development of a wider integrated resort which will include larger private estate homes,
Bali This small island has plenty to offer the traveller. Bali is widely-known for clean seawater, comforting sunshine and blissful beaches. Virescent rice terraces, enchanting temple ceremonies, mesmerising dance performances and tasty local cuisine are just some of the things that visitors cherish.
The charming white horses in Intramuros are ready to take you on a ride!
Manila Embrace the beautiful chaos in Manila and you will have a perfect city retreat. Iconic attractions such as Manila Ocean Park, Ayala Museum, Intramuros and the vibrant night markets will also keep you entertained throughout your trip. From $98, Tigerair. Promotion ends 27 Apr.
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additional golf facilities, outdoor activities hub and a professional tennis training centre. For more information, visit http:// www.dalat1200.com By Harry Tan Asian Tour: As the official sanctioning body for professional golf in Asia, the Asian Tour leads the development of golf across the region, enhancing the careers of its members while maintaining a commitment to the integrity of the game. The Asian Tour, through its membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, is the only recognised pan-Asian professional golf tour in Asia. This unique feature positions the Asian Tour at the pinnacle of professional golf in Asia, providing its events with Official World Ranking status. www.asiantour.com Asian Tour Destination: In partnership with the Asian Tour, the Asian Tour Destination brand has been established to provide the ultimate host venues for Asian Tour experiences, where services and amenities meet the highest standards of professional golf. These principles will apply to Tour professionals playing Asian Tour Destination courses and extend to members and guests who will be able to enjoy every aspect of this network of exclusive clubs. www.asiantourdestinations.com
The world-renowned Shwedagon Pagoda glitters in bright gold.
Yangon This loud, busy and unpolished city promises you a trip like no other. Behold the majestic, fragilelooking buildings in various states of glorious decay, faded and peeling like old family photographs. While it’s hard to miss the fascinating Shwedagon Pagoda, one should also take a stroll at the Thaketa Crocodile Farm. $43, AirAsia. From $58, Tigerair. Both promotions end 27 Apr.
The traditional layer cake shows Kuching’s unique take on its cultural divers
Kuching Borneo’s most stylish and sophisticated city brings together a myriad of cultures, crafts and cuisines. The Fairy Cave should be ranked top in your itinerary – this incredible gem glows with luminous green ferns, diamond-like water droplets, and the majestic jagged rocks, leaving visitors in awe. Of course, no trip is complete without savouring the authentic local delicacies like the traditional layer cake and pork satay! $55, AirAsia. Promotion ends 27 Apr.
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Spotlight on Malaysia
(Far Left) Ride a rollercoaster for a time of good family fun (Left) Sanrio Hello Kitty Town is a big draw, especially for women and kids
Theme park fun for the whole family This holiday season, forget about tuition, homework and studies. It’s time for fun and excitement at the theme parks across the border Put those electronic games and devices aside and experience a world of fun and family bonding at one of the many exciting theme parks in Malaysia. When was the last time you laughed together, or screamed your heads off together on a rollercoaster ride? These are unforgettable moments to be shared as a family. And, you don’t have to break the bank at more expensive, far off places. Malaysia has more than enough theme parks that offer quality fun. If grandma is particular about her food, you can twin the theme park experience with some of the most delicious and inexpensive street food in the world at the nearby towns and villages.
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Lost in the charms of Seville part 2 of 2
This is the second part of Shareen Wong’s story on the experience of the charms of Seville Seville is surprisingly charming in every way. The architecture is spectacular, the place is rich in history, and the people, food and pace of life made me feel I could spend forever wandering around getting lost and I would be happy. Here are the next three jaw-dropping sights not to be missed.
Sunway Lagoon - Multiparks for All Kinds of Fun So what if the sun is blistering hot? Change into your swimsuits and dive into the Waters of Africa area, with its multi-lane water slide, and
the water playground Little Zimbabwe. For the more adventurous, try gravity-defying rides such as the Tomahawk & Pirate’s Revenge, which spins at 360 degrees, as well as the Grand Canyon River Rapids where the raging waters give you a tumbling wet and wild experience! Sunway Lagoon also offers traditional attractions such as archery, go-kart racing, the flying fox, and even rides on the All-Terrain Vehicle. The Wildlife Park has more than 150 species of animals from the around world, and live animal shows and educational programmes. Who says you won’t learn anything at theme parks? Lovers of the spooky will enjoy Scream Park, the first horror-themed park of its kind in the country, where you can catch local horror flicks such as Hutan Yang Seram and Rumah Hantu 3DX in the Pontianak Theatre, or experience Three Floors of Fear in the new attraction, Horrorwood Studios 2: The Zombie Apocalypse.
Genting Theme Park – An Entire Resort of Fun & Entertainment For those who want to escape the tropical heat, Genting Highlands offers an average springtime climate of 15°C. Resorts World Genting is one of the country’s oldest and most loved holiday resort theme parks. It’s home to the only licensed casino in the country, while the First World Indoor Theme Park carries a wide array of classic theme park rides and attractions. There are carousels and junior bumper cars speciallydesigned for the little ones. Hop on to the Rio Float, Reindeer Cruiser, or the minitrain rides. Older siblings can head for the Euro Express, the indoor rollercoaster that packs a punch. Also, enjoy a 4D movie motion experience with The Little Prince or the spinetingling Haunted Mine that will scare you out of your wits. For a freezing winter experience, drop by the SnowWorld in First World Plaza, where indoor temperatures of -6°C is set to thrill you and your family.
PLAZA DE TOROS DE LA REAL MAESTRANZA DE CABALLERIA I have never attended a bullfight and probably wouldn’t be able to bring myself to but I wanted to see what a bullfighting ring would look like, and Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla, the bullring of Seville, was the perfect place to see. The bullring is a stunning piece of baroque architecture and is one of the finest in Spain. What’s really interesting is the guided tour of the ring and the museum, complete with costumes and statues of matadors. Keep an open mind, and you’ll leave with an understanding about why some Spaniards are so wildly passionate about bullfighting. The bullfighting season runs from April to October, on Sundays.
PLAZA DE ESPANA You might recognise Plaza de Espana (Spain Square or Plaza in English) from Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, where it was used as a set for the royal planet of Naboo. Plaza de Espana was built for a SpanishAmerican exhibition held in Seville in 1929. I couldn’t believe that they would build something so permanent or so elaborate for an exhibition (but that’s exactly how the Eiffel Tower also came to be). The semi-circular building
is huge, with a large fountain and courtyard in the middle. Look out for the 58 ceramic tile benches lining the façade of
Legoland Malaysia Resort – Asia’s first Just across the border, in Johor, Legoland not only has world famous landmarks made out of 30 million Lego bricks, it also has fun shows and attractions, as well as 40 exciting rides. Lego Technic is the highspeed rides area with a futuristic bent, while Lego Kingdoms is a Mediaevalthemed park with train rides for the younger ones and rollercoasters for the whole family. The most inspiring of all is Lego City, with life-sized planes, cars, trains, boats and other vehicles to explore – Lego style!
the building. They’re colourful, intricate and represent the provinces of Spain. METROPOL PARASOL I caught a glimpse of this ultra-modern spaceship-like
Walk through a winter-laced downtown which is modelled after different countries, or climb up to the lookout point for a magnificent winter land view. Play on the slides, toboggan, or enjoy snowball fights. More Theme Parks & Family Fun i-City located in Shah Alam has five main attractions. The City of Digital Lights dazzles with over 1 million LED lights, and The Red Carpet is an allstar interactive wax museum. Strike a pose with Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, Michael Jackson and many more superstars. The Trick Art Museum is where exhibits come to life in 3D form, while the Snowalk is a snow wonderland below 5°C. At Waterworld, experience Malaysia’s first Tornado ride, and enjoy a day of fun wet activities. Cosmo’s World Theme Park is the largest indoor theme park, located in Berjaya Times Square and the Lost World of Tambun Theme Park in Ipoh. Lose yourself to exciting adventures like Dragon Flight and Storm Riders. If you’re hungry, Ipoh has fantastic food you can enjoy the whole day long. Malaysia has so many varied and enjoyable theme parks for the family. Make plans for fun now! For more information, contact: Tourism Malaysia (Singapore), 80 Robinson Road, #01-01 B/C/D, Singapore 068898, Tel: 6532 6321, Fb: Facebook. com/TMSingapore. building from a taxi ride and it looked so amazing, I knew I had to track it down. Built on the site of Roman ruins, this is the largest wooden structure in the world and, close up, it looks like a cross between a mushroom and a waffle! The Metropol Parasol houses a museum underground, with a couple of restaurants and bars. The rooftop promenade offers great views of the city. Seville is a bridge between history and modernity. HOW TO GET THERE? Fly to the capital of Madrid and take a train to Seville. The Renfe train takes you there in about 2h 30min. By Shareen Wong
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Tips to choose a leather sofa that’s timelessly classic & edgy yet modern
A leather sofa is not just a sofa – it’s a decision – and buying one is like buying a car, except that one probably knows less about sofas You might have a fair idea of what kind of sofa would fit into your décor and style. However, other practical needs are important and have to be considered, including the budget.
So, keep these tips and factors in mind when you’re hunting for your perfect leather sofa. The Frame Never skimp on the frame – make sure it is made of solid hardwood such as oak, maple, walnut or poplar that has been kiln-dried. Check if the frame joints have been screwed or dowelled
weekender.com.sg and if the corners have blocks for reinforcement. Avoid softwoods or engineered woods such as low-quality plywood, or particleboard and staples. The Suspension Craftsmanship is best revealed in the sofa’s suspension. The gold standard is the eight-way hand-tied spring system. The next best for longevity is the tightly-spaced sinuous spring or S-system, which is less likely to sag over time. The Cushion Some of most popular filling materials are feathers, foam, down and dacron, and other combinations of these materials. It is best to avoid lower quality foam. Down is premium and carries a stiff price tag. A down and feathers blend makes a great and comfortable option. At the Store Try to shop with a friend. Sit down, settle in, lean back and stretch out to gauge how the sofa handles you. Try different positions and judge the sofa’s depth, firmness of seat, height of headrest and angle of backrest. Also, lift a corner and hold down the corner diagonally opposite it –
it shouldn’t bow or twist. Similarly, the back and hands shouldn’t twist. In-Trend Designs L-shaped sofas are hugelypopular for their look and versatility. Sofa design and engineering have created luxurious, ergonomic sofas with excellent lumbar support that reclines and is adjustable, for you to customise your ultimate comfort. Leather Types & Finishes Always choose either full or top-grain leather – these are from the tightest and strongest part of the hide. Pick one that is soft, supple and not too shiny. Matte leather is understated and looks elegant. Likewise, get a colour that you wouldn’t be bored with quickly. See that the leather is dyed all the way through so that if it gets scratched, there won’t be an unsightly mark showing through. Also, check if the stitching is even and tight, and have a look at it in natural light too. Different leather finishes suit different lifestyles, according to Picket & Rail’s Marketing Manager, Elson Tan. If you have a family with children and pets, opt for thicker leather upholstery with
a fine protective top coat for easy maintenance. Alternatively, semi-aniline leathers are soft, supple and luxurious to touch. A key rule of sofa shopping is to get one with a good warranty covering the structure, suspension system, mechanisms and upholstery. A ten-year warranty is reasonable for such a sofa. A good leather sofa is crafted in ways that make the owners live and feel better. Then, you can use your beautiful and comfortable leather sofa the way you are supposed to without any worry.