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ISSUE 129 • june 12 - june 25, 2015

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Dances at night, plays in the day & things to do in the school holidays TOP 3 EVENTS

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Ballet Under the Stars

exclusive concept drawings and behind-the-scenes footage of the creative process and remarkable character sculptures. ArtScience Museum, www.marinabaysands.com

​12-21 Jun, ​6pm-10pm, $27 ​Singapore Dance Theatre’s (SDT) annual Ballet Under the Stars is back for two weekends of exquisite choreography. In this 20th edition, expect moving performances of acts including George Balanchine’s “Serenade” and legendary Singaporean choreographer ChooSan Goh’s “Schubert Symphony”.​​Ballet Under the Stars ​is one of SDT’s trademarks​. ​Spread out a sumptuous picnic at the park and enjoy an evening of dance with your family and friends!​​ Fort Canning Green

free! The Colours of Singapore by Charles Fazzino

Koda Kumi Asia Live 2015 18 Jul, 7.30pm, $138 Besides stopping over in Taiwan, Koda Kumi will arrive on Singapore shores to hold a concert for the first time, in a one-nightonly performance. Being dubbed the “Queen of Live” for powerful vocals and exciting dance performance, it is no wonder Koda is able to charm a total of 1.3 million fans. Scape The Ground Theatre, www.sistic.com.sg

Photo: Nicolethen Studio

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new! Koalamania!

30 May-28 Jun, from $18.90 The four koalas from Australia are finally in Singapore for their tropical vacation. For five weekends from May 30 to Jun 28, young visitors can show their love for the furry marsupials by donning koala masks, create koala keepsakes such as origami art and Australian aboriginal-inspired dot paintings. Also snap a picture at the illusion Photo Wall, upload it and stand to win a family holiday to Queensland, Australia! 80 Mandai Lake Road, www.zoo.com.sg/ koala-mania

Photo: Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall

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Until 14 Jun, 10am-5pm World-renowned New York pop artist Charles Fazzino comes to town for the first time to hold his solo exhibition here. Featuring over 15 iconic artworks of major cities including a specially-created set of works titled “Celebrating the Enchanted Island of Singapore”, Charles’ paintings come to life with a unique 3-D layering technique, enhancing the storytelling in his pieces. Bruno Gallery, Tanglin Place, 91 Tanglin Road, #01-03, www.brunoartgroup.com

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new! free! Dumpling Festival @ Wan Qing Yuan 2015

20 Jun, 10am-5pm Take part in a day of fun-filled learning and feasting on mouthwatering dumplings. Learn how a dumpling is made and also attain insights into how Duan Wu Jie (The Dragon Boat Festival) came to be. Admission is free so don’t miss out on these exciting craft workshops and demonstrations. Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall

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JJ LIN TIMELINE: GENESIS WORLD TOUR 5 Sep, 8pm, $78-198 JJ Lin will bring the tour to his most familiar playground at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The concert promises to be yet another 360-degree, all-round experience, with elaborate staging and effects, and an utterly exhaustive set list of JJ Lin’s most well-loved hits. Singapore Indoor Stadium, www.sportshubtix.sg

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Singin’ In The Rain 9-26 Jul, 8pm (Tue & Fri), 2pm & 8pm (Sat), 1pm & 6.30pm (Sun), from $65 After a sell-out West End season in 2012, unparalleled praise from critics and audiences alike, four Olivier Award nominations, and a major UK tour, Singin’ in the Rain promises to delight Singapore audiences. MasterCard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands, www.sistic.com.sg

The LKY Musical

free! Gundam Docks @ Singapore 4-28 Jun, 10am-9.30pm One of the largest of such exhibitions outside Japan, the approximately 4,000sqm showcase will include over 200 models of the phenomenal Gundam series. The experience begins when two gigantic robots loom above you, and come face to face with Char’s Zaku Gundam mobile suit, in the heart of Singapore’s Orchard Road. Takashimaya Square, B2 and Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, www.gundamdocks.sg

The Wind in the Willows 12-14 Jun, various timings, from $42 Fans of woodland adventures will be delighted with the stage adaption of The Wind in the Willows. Set in a charming English countryside, join four friends, Mole, Ratty, Badger and Mr Toad on their picnics and boat rides, as they relate a powerful tale about friendship. SOTA, 1 Zubir Said Drive, www.sistic.com.sg

BIG BANG 2015 World Tour [Made] 18 & 19 Jul, 6pm, from $168 Coming back from a long hiatus, one of South Korea’s hottest boy bands, Big Bang, is back in Singapore and will be performing several of their previous hit songs, as well as songs that the group will be releasing every month until their studio album on Sep 1. Singapore Indoor Stadium, www.sportshubtix.sg

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DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition From 13 Jun DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition will feature 31 films and more than 400 displays allowing visitors to experience how these animation works make the leap from initial sketches to their big screen debuts. It will feature

21 Jul-2 Aug, from $58 Starring Adrian Pang as Lee Kuan Yew and Sharon Au as Kwa Geok Choo, the LKY musical is set to encompass great emotional depth and struggle in tumultuous pre-independence Singapore. In a tale of love, loyalty and betrayal, witness the great Singapore Story and endeavours of Singapore’s most iconic founding father. Mastercard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands, www.sistic.com.sg CONTINUED ON PAGE 4


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sports OSIM Sundown Marathon 2015 4 Jul, various timings, from $35 Singapore’s largest night marathon is back this year for its 8th edition, with a new 5km fun run category that will allow youths 16 years and below to be a part of the hype. The three other events are competitive and include the 10km, 21.1km Half Marathon and 42.195 Full Marathon. F1 Pit Building, www.sundownmarathon.com

new! WWE Live SIngapore 2015 2 Jul, 7.30pm, from $48 Fans will be able to see their favourite superstars such as John Cena, US champion Rusev and Daniel Bryan Returning to Singapore, bringing the same non-stop action and fun that everyone knows and loves from the TV programmes on WWE Network. Singapore Indoor Stadium, www.sportshubtix.sg

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Rebecca Lim: Singaporean babe of the decade Miss Singapore Universe Miss Photogenic, New Paper Babe of the Year twice, Best Supporting Actress 2014 and Best Actress 2015 – how does Rebecca Lim do it?

The DC Justice League Run 2015 30 Aug, 7-10am, from $55 Featuring a 5km timed fun run around the Sentosa Island, participants get to represent their favourite Super Heroes like Superman, Batman & Wonder Woman and race to get their team labelled as the Fastest Hero of the Year. Look out for post-race fringe activities as well as a merchandise booth of collectibles. Sentosa, Interim Carpark, www.dcjusticeleaguerun.com.sg

others Cesar Millan LIVE, Love Your Dogs Tour 13 Jun, 7.30pm, from $88 Known for his hit television series “Dog Whisperer” and his new series “Cesar To The Rescue”, international dog behaviour expert, Cesar Millan is bringing his new educational and entertaining live show to Singapore. Be inspired as he reveals the key to happier, healthier relationships between humans and their canine companions. The MAX Pavilion @Singapore EXPO, www.sistic.com.sg

25-28 Jun, from $20 Premier beer festival Beerfest Asia returns for the seventh time to tempt both beer and beverage enthusiasts with its diverse selection of beers. Featuring close to 500 types of beer from all over the world and live stage performances, anyone who has been to Beerfest Asia will tell you that the experience is packed with great entertainment, drinks and food. Marina Promenande, www.beerfestasia.com

What’s the most difficult thing about being an actress?

Q: What’s the most difficult thing about being an actress? A: Being judged by people who don’t necessarily know you. Sometimes people expect you to behave a certain way even when you’re not at work. They forget that sometimes, at the end of the day, we are human and we make mistakes.

The arresting Rebecca Lim is no stranger to Singaporeans, having appeared in a host of popular TV drama series and having won numerous accolades, including for Best Actress in the recent Star Awards 2015. With her radiant and youthful visage, it’s hard to believe that she made her debut in the public eye back in 2005 as a runner-up in the Miss Singapore Universe pageant. She won the Miss Photogenic Award then. Now an accomplished actress and bona fide babe (yes, she’s won accolades for being one too), Rebecca shares with Weekender several aspects of her personal life and who and what has helped her stay strong and beautiful.

Being judged by people who don’t necessarily know you. Sometimes people expect you to behave a certain way even when you’re not at work. They forget that sometimes, at the end of the day, we are human and we make mistakes.

What have you been busy with of late?

You’ve won the Newpaper Babe of the Year twice [and we feel you should’ve won more]. Inquiring readers want to know, are you single? What kind of man would attract you?

And, coincidentally, she bought me the Hair Skin Nails supplement, ‘cause my sister knows how vain I am. I consumed it and noticed a noticeable difference in my skin, my nails were much stronger, and my hair fall significantly reduced. I’ve never stopped taking it since.

Yup, I am. I think chemistry is important but so difficult to find and describe. What I really appreciate in a relationship is trust, communication and honesty. Also, my partner has to get along with my family.

What was it like collaborating with the likes of Lleyton Hewitt, Willin Low, etc.?

I recently returned from Malaysia. I was there filming the finale of the trilogy for “The Journey: Our Homeland”. And I am currently busy with two drama productions. That and a romantic comedy, “Sealed with a Kiss”. Also, a bit part in “Mata Mata”, Season 3. So things have been pretty hectic for me at the moment. But all is good! I love being busy! I appreciate that people want to cast me in shows!

You’ve acted in quite a number of shows. Who has been your favourite co-star so far?

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fest and they would be really hilarious off camera with their jokes and antics as well.

Rebecca Lim has won Best Supporting Actress 2014 and Best Actress 2015 in the Star Awards and a host of other accolades since her debut in 2005

I have so many! Since entering the industry, I’ve learnt so much, especially from the veterans. I always enjoy working with veterans because there’s so much I can learn from their craft and their life lessons that they very willingly share while we wait between shots.

Could you please describe the funniest moment you’ve had while filming? I did a comedy with Gurmit Singh and Huang Wen Long recently. They are super good at what they do. I have never laughed so hard in such a long time. Every day on set was a laugh

What’s your family’s sentiment about you being an actress? They’ve been extremely supportive. Even though they don’t watch my shows, which is actually a good thing for me and I hope it stays that way, they have been with me through all the ups and downs and have always been so encouraging, my sounding board, and my wake up call to reality.

How do you usually unwind or chill out over the weekend? I hardly have weekends free to chill these days. But, if I do, those are extremely precious moments and I spend it with the people who matter – my family and friends I love.

What led you to endorse Swisse multi-vitamins and supplements? Two years ago, my sister, who’s studying in Adelaide, took a picture of a shelf in a pharmacy and sent it to me. She told me that Swisse is an extremely famous brand in Australia, that so many of her friends were using it and that she was going to try it out and asked me if she wanted me to buy. I said yes.

Such an honour. I feel so blessed. I’ve never thought that I would be endorsing such a huge brand that I believe so strongly in. And with such huge personalities with great energy and so much to look up to.

Where else can we look out for you next? “The Journey: Our Homeland” will be premiering in July, followed by “Sealed with a Kiss” right after. Please don’t get sick of me! Haha. Interview by Lester J Wan

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SE A G a m es Fo otball

Who will be crowned SEA Games Football Champion? It’s going down to the wire with a nailbiting finish – we look at the chances of the biggest teams in ASEAN to win the coveted SEA Games Football Gold Right as our paper is being distributed, our beloved Lions will be on a do or die mission against Indonesia, to make it to the semifinals of the 28th SEA Games Football semifinals. Currently, both Singapore and Indonesia have 6 points, but Indonesia has a stronger goal difference of 5, as compared to the Lions’ 2.

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Above: The Singapore players celebrate their third goal against Cambodia, by Sahil Suhaimi – they will have to win Indonesia on Thursday to make it to the semi-finals Left: Sarach Yooyen gifted Thailand with a late goal, and win, against Malaysia – will he be Thailand’s saviour again?

What it would take for Singapore to go through On Thu, Jun 11, 8.30pm, Singapore has to give its all to win Indonesia in order to make it through to the semi-finals. There is no other way. A draw would mean Indonesia goes through on better goal difference. The general sentiment of most Singaporeans is that our boys have good skills and heart, but their play and passing have often let them down. If the team puts in a good shift and takes its chances, a win against Indonesia is highly possible. However, anything less and it’s curtains for Singapore. One niggling issue is our strike force being goal-shy. Sahil Suhaimi may have scored a late goal against Cambodia on Monday, and put his finger to his lips to silence the critics, but his strike conversion rate (into actual goals) has been far from convincing.

Understandably, most would feel that if Singapore does make it to the semi-finals, it would be fortuitous to avoid Thailand in the draw. Why? Chances are, Singapore would stand a better chance if they avoid the “Kings of Southeast Asian Football” who have been impressive in the group stage.

Thailand or Vietnam the Favourite? Both Thailand and Vietnam have had strong showings in the group stage matches, with huge thrashings of their opposition. Let’s have a brief look at a summary of the two teams’ results. Out of four matches so far, Vietnam has won by four or more goals in three of the matches. However, it surprisingly struggled against lowly Laos, with just a 1-0 win.

Although Thailand recorded impressive 6-0 and 5-0 victories over Laos and Brunei respectively, it had to hammer out narrow 1-0 wins over both Malaysia and the new boys of Timor Leste. Looking at this, it may seem that Thailand is not as strong. Nonetheless, Thailand is not considered Southeast Asian football royalty for nothing. Thailand has often been the football champion of ASEAN, whether in the SEA Games or the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Cup. The silky skills and high fitness levels of the Thai players are also of great renown, and this could be their advantage against the industrious and passionate Vietnamese. I suspect the determination and calibre of the Thais will be the edge, and they will prevail in the Final.

In a nutshell, Singapore has a strong chance to reach the semi-finals if it gives its all against Indonesia and takes its scoring chances, while Thailand appear to be the strongest team and most likely to win the SEA Games Football Gold. Whatever the case, as the saying goes, “the ball is round” and we will only know the final results as they unfold before our eyes. Stay tuned to this year’s heart-stopping SEA Games Football action. By Lester J Wan Singapore plays Indonesia in the fight for a semi-final place on Thu, Jun 11, 8.30pm. The 28th SEA Games Football Final will take place on Mon, Jun 15, 8.30pm.

More than 500 Star Learners kids made the attempt for the Singapore Book of Records at the SEA Games Men’s Water Polo: Singapore vs Malaysia match, at the OCBC Arena

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Record-breaking event at SEA Games Water Polo Our Singapore athletes aren’t the only ones breaking records! On Jun 11, more than 500 Star Learners Child Care students attempted to enter the Singapore Book of Records at a 28th SEA Games Men’s Water Polo match. While the Singapore Men’s Water Polo team competed against Malaysia in the SEA Games, the students enthusiastically cheered them on with duck whistles, simultaneously setting a new national record for the largest number of people blowing duck whistles in one venue.

To build Character in the Young The inspiration for the idea for this new record came from Star Learners founder Tan Meng Wei, who used to be in his secondary school water polo team. He hopes that exposure to competitive sports, will help the children to pick up qualities such as team spirit, good sportsmanship, patriotism, confidence and determination. And, as the saying goes, “go big or go home”, why not set a record too? The Star Learners kids made the attempt for the Singapore Book of Records at the Men’s Water Polo: Singapore vs Malaysia match on Jun 11, 1.30pm, at the OCBC Arena.


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A LSO I N THEATRES

Velociraptor trainer Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and head of operations Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) discover disturbing signs of danger within the theme park

ALOHA [PG13] In Aloha, a celebrated military contractor (Bradley Cooper) returns to the place of his greatest career triumphs and reconnects with old flame (Rachel McAdams) as they try to fix the past. But when paired with the hard-charging Air Force watchdog (Emma Stone), he unexpectedly ends up falling for her. STARRING: Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Bill Murray, John Krasinski & Alec Baldwin GENRE: Drama, Comedy, Romance RELEASE: 4 Jun

Jurassic World’s head of operations Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) has some dangerous plans

INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 3 [PG13] Written and directed by franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell, the new chapter reveals how gifted psychic Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) reluctantly agrees to use her ability to contact the dead in order to help a teenage girl (Stefanie Scott) who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity. STARRING: Dermot Mulroney, Stefanie Scott, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell & Lin Shaye GENRE: Horror, Thriller RELEASE: 4 Jun

LOVE AND MERCY [PG13] In the late 1960s, The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson (played by Paul Dano) stops touring and produces “Pet Sounds”, the 11th studio album of the band. He soon loses his sanity and, 20 years later, is a broken, confused man under the 24-hour watch of shady therapist Dr Eugene Lady (Paul Giamatti) until he meets Melinda Ledbetter (Elizabeth Banks), a car saleswoman who helped him and who eventually became his second wife. STARRING: Elizabeth Banks John Cusack Paul Dano Paul Giamatti & Kenny Wormald GENRE: Drama, Music RELEASE: 11 Jun

CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR [NC16] It’s the summer and Doug (Nick Jonas) starts an affair with Lena, the young wife (Isabel Lucas) of an investment banker. With the suspicious death of Lena’s husband and a substantial life insurance policy, everyone becomes a suspect, including Doug. It becomes an affair that gets him more that what he bargained for. STARRING: Nick Jones, Isabel Lucas & Dermot Mulroney GENRE: Thriller RELEASE: 18 Jun

From Guardian of the Galaxy to dino hunter – which has more gargantuan butt-kicking?

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set to be roaring hit with even meaner dinosaurs Expect thrills galore in this latest instalment of the Jurassic Park series of films – complete with new and favourite creatures, and starring Guardian of the Galaxy, Chris Pratt

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fter Jurassic Park (1993) was released, it was revealed that the iconic velociraptor dinosaur was a cinematic dramatisation. Not only was it much larger on screen, its slimy reptilian skin made it more menacing than the actual species really was. And, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was supposed to be covered in feathers. Now, what new terrifying monsters will Jurassic World spring on us?

Jurassic world – newer, Bigger & Badder The original Jurassic Park has had two comparatively mediocre sequels, so what would make this third one so outstandingly entertaining? Perhaps, after those box office slumps, the creators have discovered the magic formula for reviving the franchise: Replace “Park” with “World” to make it sound more... phenomenal. But, of course, the gripping teasers and trailers prove that the buzz was sparked by a lot more than a simple title change. It’s been 22 years since the dramatic events of Jurassic Park, and now Jurassic World is a successful prehistoric playground. Tourists can go on bubble rides alongside herds of dinosaurs, relax on a raft as stegosauruses graze by the river and watch in awe as immense mosasauruses leap from the water to feed! The dinosaurs are bigger, meaner and more majestic than before, and it’s all totally safe for enjoyment – or so they say.

The Green-Eyed Monster Behind the veneer of the bright and bustling theme park, a greater evil prowls within the cages, raring to break free. The InGen scientists at Jurassic World have mastered the art and science of reproducing life-sized prehistoric creatures but that’s not enough for them. The park’s head of operations, Claire Dearing (played by Bryce Dallas Howard of M Night Shyamalan’s The Village), insists, “We have learned more in the past decade from genetics than a century of digging up bones. A whole new frontier has opened up.” Velociraptor trainer Owen Grady (Chris Pratt, or “Starlord”, from Guardians of the Galaxy) discovers that InGen is hiding a monstrous secret waiting to be unleashed

upon the world. But, as he rightly guesses, trapping an unpredictable leviathan on an island packed with tourists is a disastrous idea.

Familiar Favourites from Earlier Films Jurassic World brings a collection of new faces and never-before-seen creatures but the classic icons from the first Jurassic Park have also returned for more heartstopping action. You can catch the sharp and frightening velociraptors – which displayed scarily-high intelligence in Jurassic Park – in action with their trainer. Veteran actor BD Wong reprises his role as Dr Henry Wu, the head genetic engineer of InGen. Making an appearance from even further back – the original “Jurassic Park” novels by Michael Crichton – is InGen’s original ambition to create a dinosaur species that is more fearsome than historically accurate. Is this new beast the lost vision from the original story that’s finally getting its debut? My anticipation as a Jurassic Park fan is at an all-time high – this movie is the summer blockbuster I wouldn’t miss for the world. By Pamela Chow

The velociraptors, classic icons from the first Jurassic Park movie, return as trained beasts in Jurassic World

Jurassic World [Pg13] Director: Colin Trevorrow Starring: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins Genre: Action, Adventure Run length: 124 min Release: 11 Jun

Don’t forget to catch your breath with more nailbiting action and terrifying monsters!


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PAGE 10 The lovable Minions from the Despicable Me series are back for a world-touring adventure

is determined to dominate the world as the first female super-villain. What silly antics will the Minions pull to convince Scarlet to take them under her wing? What bizarre adventures await the cute Minions? And will Scarlet be able to fulfil her goal – especially with the bumbling Minions in tow? You’ll have to watch this movie to keep up with all the hilarity.

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More Minion madness! This Minions movie reveals the back story of these adorable creatures of Despicable Me – what madness and amusement are they up to now?

scene in Despicable Me 2, you’ll remember that they adorably ‘auditioned’ and got the part for Minions. Follow the three of them and their Minion race back to the beginning of time. They’ve existed for only one purpose: To serve history’s most despicable villains. From the terrifying prehistoric apex predator T-Rex (yes, that’s right) to the fearsome fanged

Ever wondered what a Minion does behind closed doors? Or what Minions are really made of? Since these ridiculously bubbly characters were introduced in Despicable Me (2010), they’ve taken the world by yellow storm. Now, they’re getting their very own story told – and all of our Minion-related questions may finally be answered!

Dracula, the Minions have quite a strong portfolio of former employers – think Google and Apple, but evil. Unfortunately, as most of us are aware, Minions are quite the clumsy bunch. After accidentally destroying all their nefarious masters, they decide to isolate themselves in Antarctica, where they slowly sink into purposeless depression. Tired of seeing his comrades so hopeless, Kevin devises a plan to hunt for the next top villain to serve.

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Three Little Minions The Minions movie is centred upon the trio of Kevin, Stuart and Bob (all voiced by Pierre Coffin), familiar faces from the original Despicable Me series of films. If you diligently stayed for the bonus end credits

Will Scarlet be able to fulfil her evil master plans with the bumbling Minions in tow?

Along with rebellious Stuart and kid Bob, Kevin ventures out to a villain convention, where the most despicable felons gather. There, they compete for the right to serve the stylish and ambitious Scarlet Overkill (voiced by Sandra Bullock), who

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Singapura: A gem in the rough Despite garnering several less-thanstellar reviews, Singapura: The Musical is worth the watch – our entertainment writer shares why Warning: Spoilers ahead After watching a number of stage productions and reviewing some of them, I’m still not a fan of musicals. So it came as a surprise when I was profoundly moved by Singapura: The Musical. Set in the tumultuous period from 1955 to 1965, Singapura focuses on the Tan family and its struggles during the waves of social and political changes in Singapore during that era. The Tans own a traditional kopitiam, a popular coffee shop where their neighbours hang out. Meanwhile, riots and unrests are erupting in the streets. Some of the local characters from conservative families also engage in taboo affairs with British soldiers. Sparks are flying everywhere – and not just between countries. It’s a narrative that we Singaporeans might be familiar with but Singapura brings another dimension to the story.

Personal Tales of Loss & Love I was promised, by Singapura’s creator Ed Gatchalian himself, that the musical will show what ordinary Singaporeans were going through during this trying period.

Just in time for the release of Minions, the Pantone Colour Institute has released a new colour just for the little buggers, called Minion Yellow. This cute colour was created by balancing out the yellow façade of the Minions. Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, explained that Pantone Minion Yellow “is the colour of hope, joy and optimism”. How lovely. Popular R&B Singer Pharrell Williams likely inspired the creation of this pleasant colour, as his hit song “Happy” was featured in Despicable Me 2. Eiseman also said that Minion Yellow “[lights] the way to the intelligence of an open mind”. Well, I don’t know about smarts but the silly Minions will certainly entertain and snuggle their way further into our hearts. By Pamela Chow

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Pierre Coffin & Kyle Balda Sandra Bullock, Pierre Coffin, Michael Keaton & Jon Hamm Comedy, Animation 104 min 18 Jun

them credit for not portraying Singlish as a big cultural caricature. It wasn’t perfect but neither was it distasteful.

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Singapura: The Musical portrays relationships between people of different races during the tense period of 1955-1965

Despite approaching political narratives, Singapura: The Musical also manages to explore personal stories

If you missed it, the show’s tag line is “The untold stories, told.” I was relieved when it delivered exactly as promised – portraying friends torn between alliances. After 16 years of local education, I didn’t want another Social Studies lesson about the advantages of merger, or the like. The Tan family is good friends with its neighbours, of all races. During the merger, it’s truly heartbreaking to see them yanked from their familiar community, and be caught in a vicious tug of war. The Tans, in a bid to seek safety, grapple with the guilt of abandoning kopitiam and country. One character begs his stubborn, conservative family to help his friends of other races. Hardly do we get to see controversial events such as Konfrontasi and the Hock Lee bus riots enacted on stage; Singapura manages to translate them into personal struggles without taking sides. It simply shows you how a split nation had torn the common man. And, the musical doesn’t worship the “Man in White”. (He’s a character in the show symbolising some of our political leaders.)

The only shortcoming of this show was how much emotion there was to spill out in so little time, perhaps resulting in characters that some critics have remarked as “simplistic” and “unrelatable”.

Local Slang, Foreign Faces Perhaps a large part of this factor is due to the foreign nationalities in the cast. Singapura was touted as a show for the world acted out by international talents. The cast largely consists of Filipino thespians, together with Canadians, Americans and Singaporeans. As expected, their accents showed. But they made an honest, respectable effort to capture the Singlish slang and – most importantly – not make a joke of our local accents, whether Chinese, Malay, Tamil or Singlish. Imitating an accent takes a while. Making it not sound like satire or racism takes even longer. I know I can’t even speak my own mother tongue without sounding like a parody of my own race. I did question the occasionally oddlyused “lah” and “kiasu” but I have to give

Ultimately, what makes Singapura stand out is its original, heartfelt and enjoyable score, which was done justice by the powerful vocals of the cast. From the comical to the rousing, Gatchalian delivered a collection of poignant and pleasing songs. The catchy number “At the Kopitiam” used our local slang affectionately to capture the boisterous kampong spirit of a coffee shop that many of us are nostalgic for. Other hits included “Moving Forward”, a hopeful sonata about Singapore’s thenfuture; and the encouraging “Tomorrow Begins Today”. Unfortunately, due to patchy audio on the day I caught the show, I was unable to catch a number of the key verses in the musical which, from the parts I could hear, were potentially some of the wittiest lines in the show. Nevertheless, with Singapore’s Golden Jubilee rolling in around the corner, this is a timely performance to catch to get into the celebratory mood. If anything, Singapura shocked me with the dawning realisation that our nation has achieved so much in only 50 years – so much that our neighbours are compelled to learn and share it with the world. That’s a sentiment behind this musical that I truly appreciate, even if the delivery doesn’t satisfy some of those who’ve seen it.

By Pamela Chow

Singapura: The Musical is now showing at the newly-refurbished Capitol Theatre, and has been extended until Jul 19. Book your tickets at singapurathemusical.com


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Is actress Zhao Wei a Tiger Mom? A mother of one, Zhao Wei insists that she’s no Tiger Mom though she does enforce discipline and good manners in her daughter

Popular TV and movie actress Zhao Wei, most famous for “My Fair Princess” or “Huanzhu Gege”, shares with us on juggling filming and family, and Tiger Mom parenting Returning from a six-year television hiatus, popular actress Zhao Wei, also known as Vicki Zhao, is back in a new incarnation. The Chinese television and movie idol is best known for her innocent, girl-next-door roles as Lu Yiping in “Romance in the Rain” and Xiaoyanzi or Huanzhu Gege in “My Fair Princess”, for which she became the youngest winner of the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress, in 1999. She no longer plays that doeeyed girl on screen. Last year, she snagged two Best Actress awards for her role as a distressed mother in Chinese film Dearest, about a couple in a remote village dealing with the loss of their son. She has even branched out into directing, with her 2013 directorial debut So Young breaking the grossing record for a female Chinese director within the span of a week. More recently, Zhao Wei stars in the notable TV series “Tiger Mom” as the titular careerdriven mother, Bi Shengnan, who has skyhigh expectations of her daughter. What does this successful actress and budding director really think of Tiger Moms, and how what are her thoughts on juggling her busy filming schedule and family life? She answers some of our queries.

Photo: STAR Chinese Channel

How do you personally feel about your Tiger Mom character in the show? She has very high expectations of everyone, including herself, so she ends up pressurising the people around her and stressing them out.

Are you like that in real life? I’m the complete opposite – I’m actually very laid-back and easy-going!

I’m not! Because I’m busy with work and am less involved at home, I don’t get that big a say in matters. I just go along with their decisions. But I do discipline my child, although I can’t bear to.

people came to support us. Some fans set up a pizza stand, some brought hotpots from their restaurants and there were even specialty snack stalls lining the road. After we wrapped, the crew of “Tiger Mom” was sad to see me go – they haven’t had such a big feast while filming before!

How did directing change you as an actress?

Do you think Singaporeans can relate to “Tiger Mom”?

So, do you consider yourself a Tiger Mom then?

It really helped me to understand scripts and characters more deeply. I discovered more ways of approaching and portraying roles that I wouldn’t have known as just an actor.

Would you rather enjoy success or happiness? I’d take happiness, because it’s invaluable. But it doesn’t have to be either/or – we should try to have both in life. Right now, I’m in a good place.

“Tiger Mom” marks your big return to television. Any funny story to share from your first shoot in years? It’s been very long since I last filmed in Beijing, where I’d lived for 20 years. A big crowd of

Photo: STAR Chinese Channel

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Having lived in Singapore for a while, I understand that children’s education is a top worry for many parents here. “Tiger Mom” explores this concern but also takes a funny and interesting look at it. It’s worth watching for the whole family.

What are your plans now? I’m probably not going to film for the next one or two years. I’ve been spending too much time on filming – about four movies per year. I’m planning to spend more time with my family, and achieve a better balance in my life. “Tiger Mom” airs Mon-Fri, 9pm, on STAR Chinese Channel, SingTel TV Ch 507 & StarHub TV Ch 822. By Pamela Chow

Zhao Wei (right) stars as a strict disciplinarian mother in her latest drama, “Tiger Mom”, while Wang Sen plays her mischievous younger brother


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The popular Sushi Bar’s new Dining space Antoinette’s savoury Nordic Cake for Father’s Day is tremendously unique and extraordinary

The Sushi Bar Dining has a seating capacity of 110, as compared to its Far East Plaza outlet with a capacity of 78

The new Wagyu Don makes one salivate upon sight (and smell)

Fat h e r’ s Day Din in g

Delicious dining

for Daddy The best way to a man’s heart is through his stomach – we’re sure it’s the same for Dad

Dads usually contribute to the family in little-seen ways, such as working hard to support the family, fixing things or buying things we need. Why not show him your appreciation with a good meal to thank him this Father’s Day?

Antoinette Compared to moms, dads tend to prefer the savoury to the sweet. So how about a savoury ‘cake’ rather than the typical sweet ones? Antoinette’s Nordic Cake for Father’s Day is essentially a light rye bread sandwich pieced together with olive oil, tomato marmalade and Pommery mustard. The first layer is a blend of tomato marmalade with cream cheese mascarpone and smoked salmon, the second layer is filled with juicy chunks of prawn cocktails while the third layer features egg mayonnaise with tomato marmalade that oozes incredible umami appeal. Antoinette @Penhas, 30 Penhas Road

Caffe B From Jun 14 to 21, you can indulge your dad in a four-course meal by Caffe B. Furthermore, look out for two special drinks this Father’s Day – The Kryptonite and The Dali. Start your meal with Trio Salad together with the Chef’s Fresh Pot of the Day, followed by one of three choices of main courses – the Wagyu Rump and Potato Gratin, the Chicken Roulade stuffed with Foie Gras, and the Sundried Tomato and Prawn Pasta. End the meal on a sweet note with Flaming

Cassata, a dainty raspberry sponge cake that’s layered with strawberry and vanilla ice cream, topped with Italian meringue flambéed with brandy and raspberry coulis. Caffe B, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-15 & 01-83

Fat Cow Available only in June, you can get a special six-course Japanese Wagyu Set Dinner together with a complimentary glass of whiskey or champagne. Bringing together a medley of Fat Cow’s popular dishes, this is one menu you can’t resist. Start off with Madako Ceviche with Renkon Chip (cured octopus with sweet lotus chips) and Dried Seaweed and the Aburi Sashimi Assortment that features fresh Otoro, Hokkaido Scallop alongside other seafood. Next, the main course has Pan-Seared Foie Gras with Wagyu and Ni Daikon, a rich creamy Foie Gras and radish paired with Japanese Wagyu rib meat simmered in sweet ginger soy with fresh yuzu. Nonetheless, the A3 Tajima Gyu Sumibiyaki, served with Kizami Wasabi, Yuzu Kosho (chilli pepper paste) and Japanese Kabosu Lime for that added punch on the palate, takes centre stage with the steak grilled to let its natural flavour ooze out. Fat Cow, 1 Orchard Blvd, #01-01/02

The Salon How about a barbecue feast this Father’s Day? And dads don’t need to start the fire or grill the food because the chefs will do that for you. At The Salon, there will be kiddie animal rides as well as a play corner to keep the kids entertained so that you’ll be able to have a peaceful meal.

Known for its long queue at Far East Plaza, The Sushi Bar has opened a new dining space in the heart of town at Ngee Ann City

Top to Bottom: Caffe B’s Chicken Roulade stuffed with Foie Gras is a rich option Fat Cow’s six-course Japanese Wagyu Set Dinner comes with a complimentary glass of whiskey or champagne The Hickory Smoked Barbecued Ribs and other items at The Salon will satisfy your meat cravings Feast on a la carte dim sum buffet at Ju Chun Yuan and receive a signature Fuzhou Heng Hwa Fried Vermicelli dish, for Father’s Day only

A luscious medley of grill favourites, appetisers, side dishes, a kiddie menu and desserts awaits you and your dad. Enjoy straight-off-the-grill items such as Tamarind Marinated Ribeye with Balsamic or the Hickory Smoked Barbecued Ribs or the Lamb / Rosemary Sausage that is sure to satisfy dad’s meat cravings. The Salon, Hotel Fort Canning, 11 Canning Walk

Ju Chun Yuan Let your dad unleash the hungry beast side of him and let him feast to his heart’s content in the Ju Chun Yuan a la carte dim sum buffet. Just for Father’s Day, each table will receive a signature Fuzhou Heng Hwa Fried Vermicelli dish and, for dads only, a complimentary bowl of Shark’s Fin soup. Deep Fried Pork Belly Slices with Special Sauce will also be on the menu just for that weekend. With crunchy belly slices served with a special sauce, it’s a definite pleaser. End your meal with the Durian Pancake, a thick durian puree wrapped in a thin crepe, or Chilled Sago with Mango & Pomelo, a refreshing dessert. Ju Chun Yuan, Far East Square, 130 Amoy Street, #01-01 By Rydell Tan

If you like good, fresh sushi and sashimi or if you’re a fairly frequent visitor to Far East Plaza, chances are, you’d know of The Sushi Bar, a popular little restaurant serving a range of yummy Japanese food. However, you might not have had the chance to taste its juicy sashimi or flavour-rich signature dishes yet as there’s been a queue outside its Far East Plaza outlet for almost as long as it’s been open, since Nov 2, 2012.

Good News: Skip the Queue, for Now! Loyal fans of The Sushi Bar, or potential ones yet to try its fare, rejoice! The Sushi Bar Dining, a new outlet right in the heart of town, at Ngee Ann City Level 5, has just opened in a soft launch. The news (and the media) has yet to catch on so, unlike its Far East Plaza outlet, there is no queue during lunchtime and you won’t have to worry about being turned away – for now. Hurry down to the new Ngee Ann City outlet before the word spreads! After Channel U had featured The Sushi Bar (at Far East Plaza) it was almost impossible to get a seat in the restaurant without coming early and queuing for a long time. The official launch of The Sushi Bar Dining is on Jun 19, so you’ve been warned.

New Dishes at The Sushi Bar Dining To tie in with the opening of the new restaurant, new dishes will be unveiled. Both the new Wagyu Don and Aburi Chirashi Don look sumptuous and mouthwatering. You can head down and see (and taste) it yourself. Co-owner and chef Eugene Heng says, “We’ll be rolling out the new dishes slowly as we do not want The Sushi Bar Dining to be that different from our first outlet.” As with his first outlet, customers and good, fresh sushi come first. By Lester J Wan The Sushi Bar Dining, Ngee Ann City, 391 Orchard Road, #05-34/35, Singapore 238873


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Beers to look out for at Beerfest Asia 2015

It’s hard to believe that Beerfest Asia was started seven years ago as it’s still the premier beer event of the year in Singapore. Whether you’re a beer-lover or you like to look out for interesting alcoholic beverages, here’s a sneak peek of a few interesting or unique ones that you can look out for at Beerfest Asia 2015.

Flensburger Weizen – Germany This fresh and cloudy wheat beer has a clear wheat taste that’s quite sweet and very refreshing. There is also a fruity characteristic in its smell and taste. The Flensburger Weizen has quite a foamy and creamy head, and gave off a healthy pop as we opened the bottle. It’s new to Singapore and Beerfest Asia. Thought: With strong characteristic flavours and being easy to drink, the Flensburger Weizen is great as a happy hour beer at the end of a long day, or simply for taking a break. It’s possibly the best among the six beers we tasted. Alcoholic Content: 5.1% Exhibitor: Chaoying Company

Iron Maiden Trooper – UK The Iron Maiden Trooper is a premium British beer inspired by heavy metal band Iron Maiden and crafted by Robinsons Brewery. Being a real ale enthusiast, vocalist Bruce Dickinson has developed a beer with a depth of character. The Trooper has a malty and fruity smell, and it tastes a little strong. Thought: Interesting but not that spectacular, unless you’re an Iron Maiden or heavy metal fan. Alcoholic Content: 4.7% Exhibitor: East of Avalon Wines

Pilsner Urquell – Czech Republic First produced in Plzen, Czech Republic, in 1842, Pilsner Urquell is the world’s first golden beer or pilsner lager. Its smell and taste has some similarity to an India Pale Ale (IPA), with light bitterness.

with a hint of roasted flavours. Its smell is somewhat grainy and its taste is slightly sourish, not as sweet as usual weizen. Thought: While not fantastic, it tastes interesting and has a good head of foam, and you should try it as it’s new in Singapore and only available at Beerfest Asia. Alcoholic Content: 5.1% Exhibitor: Wunderbar LLP

Some of the drinks we’ve tried that you can look out for at Beerfest Asia 2015

Thought: Good for a night out at a gathering. Alcoholic Content: 4.4% Exhibitor: Sabmiller / 6DM (S) (Pte Ltd)

Beerfest Asia 2015 will be held at the Marina Promenade from Jun 25 to 28. Tickets from $20 at sistic.com.sg.

ABK Dunkles Weizen – Germany ABK Dunkles Weizen Steingadener has the characteristics and flavours of wheat ale

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Red Velvet & Cheesecake with Pink Ombré Roses RECIPE: Red Velvet & Cheesecake with Pink Ombré Roses

The Red Velvet & Cheesecake with Pink Ombré Roses looks stunning and tastes divine

On Instagram, @IG_HONEYBEESWEETS has over 32,500 followers Bee Bee, better known as Honey Bee Sweets, is a mother, home baker and popular blogger. She has agreed to share with Weekender a series of recipes. We find out more about Bee Bee’s background and glean some food blogging tips from her.

How did you start baking? I started when I decided to bake my younger (then three-year-old) daughter’s birthday cake. It was an A-shaped cake, which took quite a while to plan and design how to go about making it. I felt that I needed to document it, since it’s not every day that one bakes a letter-shaped cake. At that time, I’d been reading food blogs and I thought, sharing my baking method might benefit someone who’s planning to do the same. Thus, my first blogpost was born, and there was no turning back.

What did you do before you became a stay-at-home parent and started blogging? I was a software engineer working in a handheld device company in the States.

How do you balance blogging and being a stay-at-home parent? Actually, it can be quite a challenge sometimes. With daily house matters, keeping up with the children’s busy school schedule, helping with school work, cooking daily meals, baking

and chauffeuring the family around... I would usually stay up late at night to type out my posts while the family is fast asleep. It can be pretty tiring but I guess so long as my passion is there, I’ll try to keep it going.

What inspires you to Blog about such varied kinds of food? I love food in general and really got inspired when I read up all the cookbooks and food blogs. Furthermore, when I was staying in California, I got to taste more authentic food from other ethnic groups or countries, like Vietnamese, Thai, Indian and even Mexican. After coming back to Singapore, I try to incorporate new recipes (of different ethnicities) into my daily meals so my family can enjoy them as well.

We love your signature photostyle, shooting flat and using your hands in the photos. What inspired you to do that? I feel, having hands in the photo brings more realism and life to it.

Do you consider how something will look before you make it? All the time! I usually picture the food in my mind first... even how it should be plated.

Any advice for others interested in food blogging? Follow through and be committed to it. Be responsible for what you put up for your readers to read. Do it because of the passion and the willingness to share. Be different!

This modified red velvet cake with a light cheesecake layer, complete with piped pink roses, is a beautiful cake for any celebration. This Red Velvet & Cheesecake with Pink Ombré Roses might look simple but little did I know piping the roses on the side of the cake could be so difficult, especially if one doesn’t get the right piping tip or if the consistency of the cream is not right. I had to redo a few times until I got it right. Still, I was very happy about how the cake turned out. Adding a light cheddar cheesecake layer in the middle was one the best ideas for making this because the light, soft and slightlysalty cheddar cake made the taste so well balanced. The red velvet cake recipe is none other than Martha Stewart’s. I’ve made this twice and it was very well received. The cake was moist, creamy and incredibly delicious. Everyone, even my brother-in-law who doesn’t fancy cakes, said it’s very good. My mum (for whom I made the cake) loved it too and polished off her slice pretty fast!

INGREDIENTS For Red Velvet Cake (makes 2” x 8” round cake) • 285g Cake Flour, sifted • 1 tbsp Unsweetened Dutch-processed Cocoa Powder • 1 tsp Salt • 180g Sugar • 365ml Vegetable Oil • 2 Large Eggs, room temperature • ½ tsp Red Gel-paste Food Colouring • 1 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract • 1 cup Buttermilk • 1 tsp Baking Soda • 2 tsp Distilled White Vinegar For Cream Cheese Frosting • 340g Cream Cheese • 227g Unsalted Butter, softened, room temperature • 200g-225g Confectioner’s Sugar • 1 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract Note: I doubled the recipe since it was a threelayer cake plus roses to pipe, but I’m posting only one portion for easier reference.

METHOD For Red Velvet Cake 1. Preheat oven to 170 degrees. Line and grease two 8” round cake pans. Whisk together cake flour, cocoa and salt. 2. With an electric mixer on medium-high speed, whisk together sugar and oil until combined. Add eggs, one at a time, beating until each is incorporated, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Mix in food colouring and vanilla. 3. Reduce the speed to low. Add flour mixture in three batches, alternating with two additions of buttermilk, and whisking well after each. Stir together the baking soda and vinegar in a small bowl (it will foam); add mixture to the batter, and mix on medium speed for 10 sec. 4. Divide the batter equally between the two cake pans. Bake, rotating tins halfway through, until a cake tester inserted in the centre comes out clean, in about 30 min. For Assembly & Cream Cheese Frosting 1. Beat butter and cream cheese with a mixer on medium-high speed until fluffy, for about 2 to 3 min. Reduce speed to low. Add sugar, one cup at a time, and then vanilla; mix until smooth. 2. To assemble, place one red velvet cake as the base and spread some cream cheese frosting over. Top it with the cheddar cheese cake. Then spread some cream cheese frosting on top and lastly top it off with the second layer of red velvet. 3. Ice the whole cake with a thin coat of the frosting and chill it. Once chilled, decorate as you desire. If you wish to pipe roses, try using Wilton’s 1M or 2D piping tips. Also use Wilton’s food colouring gel to tint the frosting. Remember, from the lightest to the strongest shade. By HoneyBeeSweets Honeybeesweets.sg


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slices in the Bossam were dry around the edges — the type of dryness that comes from reheating pre-cooked pork. Insadong also serves a modern Korean specialty: Watermelon Soju ($30), a powerful alcoholic beverage with an alcoholic content between 16 per cent to 45 per cent, mixed with watermelon juice, and served from a watermelon bowl. It’s a summertime drink that’s perfect any time in tropical Singapore.

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Ginseng Chicken Soup – nicely balanced and tasty

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Insadong: Korean buzz & bites Named after a very popular tourist district in Seoul, Insadong Korea Town attempts to bring the K-buzz into Resorts World Sentosa Insadong Korea Town’s decorations are a hotchpotch of textures, from brick-face to timbre pillars and table, copious use of the Korean flag’s colours to iconic Korean masks. The unique Korean laughing head totems also give this place a dynamic urban amusement park feeling. As eclectic as its decorations, Insadong Korea Town offers over 200 types of dishes from traditional Korean to Korean mixed with Chinese, Japanese and Western influences. With such a diversity, hits and misses are expected.

Order at the Kiosk Don’t expect a typical dining experience. Guests order from a few kiosks at the entrance.

When the food is ready, pick them up at any of the Korean, Korean-Chinese, Japanese & Western stations within its 6,000 sq ft space. The pay-first-pick-up-later concept isn’t new, and the trend continues to grow. However, placing your order in front of an ATM-like kiosk is novel in Singapore. Commonly used in Japan and Korea in low-cost, fast-turnaround eateries, these kiosks keep prices low. Nevertheless, I’d imagine customers, spending easily between $20 to $40 per head, would prefer friendly service staff.

Korean Classics The fun and casual atmosphere at Insadong is the perfect match for street fare such as Toppoki (Korean rice cakes, $6), Kimchi Pancake ($10), and Bossam (Korean Boiled Pork Wrap, $15/Small $25/Big). Although the rice cakes were tasty, the kimchi pancakes were a tad oily and soggy. The boiled pork

An attempt at fusion food is risky. The synthesis of two great sets of flavours from different ethnicities seldom guarantees a great new dish. Insadong’s Xiao Long Bao in Kimchi Soup ($13) is an example. I love xiao long bao and kimchi but the combination of bao floating in the diluted spiciness of the kimchi soup didn’t mix well to me.

Top Korean Hits at Insadong Even though the previous dishes were so-so, the Ginseng Chicken Soup ($29), Beef Bulgogi Baked Rice ($15), Mushroom Beef Bulgogi Hotpot ($36; with added beef/chicken, $40) were really something to shout about. The Ginseng Chicken Soup was tasty, and lightly “herbal” in flavour. The chicken was soft and tender, and it was nicely balanced with the broth. The Mushroom Beef Bulgogi Hotpot with added beef was a beauty: A towering mountain of raw red beef surrounded by a plethora of mixed mushrooms on top of a bed of rice noodles simmering in a hotpot. It got even better when Oh Myoungsuk Emily, Chef of Insadong, started to mixed the Beef Bulgogi Baked Rice into the hotpot! As she combined the two, the cheesy baked rice congealed within the hotpot, creating a thick porridge. It was beautiful and tasted wonderful. The whole meal ended with the popular, fun-to-eat Korean J-cone Ice Cream ($6) made from corn paste, which is extruded and baked

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By Frank Young Insadong Korea Town, 26 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098138, Tel: 6238 8221

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Unless you live on Sentosa, going to Resorts World just for Korean food isn’t practical unless the restaurant offers something distinct. For me, Insadong is a go-to place for its Korean hotpot and baked rice combo, and the J-cone would be a nice finish. Several weeks later, I decided to return for lunch with my family after I convinced them of how good the hotpot and J-cone were. To my disappointment, Insadong’s hotpot was “out of stock” for lunch! I asked how this could be at noon. The staff said that they hadn’t received the ingredients from the central kitchen. Ok, since we were there, let’s at least try the J-cone. OMG! Out of stock as well! I suppose I’ll still return at future date, but I’d first call to ask.

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Michele is a recipient of a culinary scholarship from The Culinary Trust in New York and is trained in French cuisine

simultaneously into a hollow J-shaped cone, then filled with soft-serve vanilla ice cream.

Until Jun 28, aspiring talents will be able to download the new Food Hero app from www.foodhero.asia where they can upload video entries of themselves preparing and presenting a culinary dish or introducing their favourite dishes. The app, which is available on App Store for Apple’s iPhone and Google Play for Android phones, will also feature tips on how to shoot a submission video as well as clips from last year’s Food Hero winners . Five finalists will then be shortlisted based on their personality and on-screen appeal for a series of online culinary and travelthemed challenges. After this, the finalists will be further whittled to four and will be flown to Singapore to showcase their hosting and cooking abilities for a chance to be crowned Asia’s next Food Hero.

Last Year’s Winners Born to a British father and a PeranakanChinese mother, Sarah’s fondest childhood memories include making Yam Abacus (suan pan zi) during Chinese New Year celebrations. A self-taught cook, Sarah also runs her own food blog. Michele, recipient of a culinary scholarship from The Culinary Trust in New York, is trained in classical French cuisine. Besides her passion in the culinary world, she is also an avid traveller and an accomplished actress. Who will emerge as this year’s winners? To find out more about “Food Hero”, visit www.foodhero.asia.

Limited Edition Magnum Desserts & Cocktails

The Magnum x Orgo Chocolate Infinity Apple Crisp pairs fruity, rum-infused spring rolls with a Magnum bar

In the name of indulgence, Magnum launches a pleasure-packed line of flavours, complemented by limitededition desserts and cocktails For its latest “Infinity” line of flavours, Magnum has taken indulgence to new heights. Imagine taking a bite into the rich, milky chocolate shell on a Magnum pop and uncovering even more intense flavour beneath. Created from naturally-rich Tanzanian cocoa, Magnum Infinity doubles the deliciousness of the Magnum Classic, delivering longer-lasting pleasure to all chocoholics out there.

Want even more pleasure? Magnum has collaborated with Orgo Restaurant & Bar to present four limited-edition dessert items on the menu. From now until Aug 21, you can enjoy these specially-crafted desserts at the Esplanade’s Rooftop Terrace. The Chocolate Infinity Apple Crisp pairs fruity, rum-infused spring rolls with a Magnum bar. The Magnum-inspired Molten Magnum Infinity gives crème brûlée a twist with a dollop of salted caramel, topped with a dark chocolate shell. Orgo is also serving two Magnuminspired cocktails, Forest Retreat and The Measure of Pleasure, which feature the new Magnum Infinity flavours delectably blended with alcohol and other infusions. Infinity Swings from the Magnum Infinity Playground will also be extended to the public outside Orgo – for your maximum enjoyment of Magnum Infinity.

By Pamela Chow

Combinations Made in Heaven The Magnum Infinity line comes in two flavours. The Magnum Infinity Chocolate and Caramel – featuring milk chocolate ice cream and caramel swirls, and covered in crackling dark chocolate and real cocoa nibs

The new Magnum Infinity line is now available island-wide. The Magnum x Orgo menu is available at Orgo Restaurant & Bar, 8 Raffles Ave.


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If you didn’t get to see the new fashion collections on the runway, fret not – Weekender caught the action and here’s what you missed Who said Singapore doesn’t have any creative blood? Just a couple of weeks ago, the Singapore Fashion Week (SFW) 2015 was in full swing at the Tent@Orchard, where both local and international designers came to showcase their work. Weekender was invited to be in the thick of fashion action and here we bring you some of the highlights from the shows.

A Future in Fashion for Singapore?

To support our home-grown talent, SFW 2015 invited three Singapore designers who’ve gained international traction –

Benjamin Barker

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Priscilla Shunmugam of Ong Shunmugam, Sabrina Goh of Elohim and Chelsea ScottBlackhall of Dzojchen. Alongside these local designers was Tex Saverio for Love, Bonito – a local blog shop that famously collaborated with one of the designers for the Hunger Games costumes. At the Dzojchen and Elohim show, their latest collections went down the runway as part of the pilot edition of Fashion Futures, a programme to catapult the local fashion scene into the international market place. From what we saw, the Tex Saverio for Love, Bonito show was impressive as well.

Chic, Sleek and Flirtatious

With a pop of gold and olive here and there, the Dzojchen collection mainly had a monochrome colour palette that revolved around the sexy working lady look. Shorts,

Benjamin Barker

Elohim

jumpsuits, plunging V-neck and thigh-high slit skirts are pieces not usually associated with formal or working wear but this collection shows how it’s done. It was an eye-opening spectacle on the runway. We wondered what more surprises were in store.

Perhaps Not Extraordinary Enough

Elohim featured two ranges of clothing during the show. The first had a black palette with a very structured and strong feel to it. It was a very basic collection but it did play with the fabrics and structures of the outfits, which made up for the absence of prints or designs. While the second range had a brighter colour palette with reds, whites and prints, it might have looked a little too ordinary.

Tex Saverio for Love Bonito

Elohim

Who Says Men’s Fashion is Dull?

Benjamin Barker, an Australian menswear label, landed on the runway of SFW 2015 to showcase its stylish line. While the collection played with a large colour palette from pastel colours to the stronger colours like maroon and dark blue, it had fun with various fabrics as well. Apart from just cotton, there were wool blends and velvets to spice up the collection. It certainly spiced up our night!

Singapore Fashion Week 2015 took place from May 13 to 17, and Weekender was present to witness our island being launched into fashion future.

By Rydell Tan

Tex Saverio for Love Bonito


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B e au t y i n Br ief

Starting from skincare Beauty starts from caring for your skin and here are a few products that do just that

Good Things Superfruits Collection Formulated from fruit extracts such as acai berries, blueberries and raspberries, this skincare collection focuses on prevention rather than cure, with its rich anti-oxidants. Some of the collection includes the fiveminute facial mask, anti-blemish lotion and blackhead exfoliator. All Good Things products contain no mineral oils or any petrochemicals, which could be harmful to the skin in the long run. Available at BHG departmental stores

Orbis Clear Series Crabtree & Evelyn Damask Rose Daily Cleansing Foam The Damask Rose Daily Cleansing Foam is a new addition to the Damask Rose Everyday Skincare Collection. It is a gentle yet effective cleanser that creates rich foam to remove dirt and impurities. The blend of French damask rose, rose of Jericho and hollyhock works to moisturise, soften and leave your skin feeling clean, refreshed and comfortable. Available at all Crabtree & Evelyn stores

Beauty Blender Modernise the way you apply your liquid foundation. Forget the brushes and fingers and go with the trend. The beauty blender is a makeup sponge applicator with 360 degrees of usable surface for creating that absolutely perfect complexion. Available at all Sephora outlets

This is a total skincare solution catered to women for the monthly menstrual cycle. It gets rid of menstrual acne while maintaining a beautiful skin condition. This series contains Gromwell Root extract, a compound that enhances the skin’s own protective functions to defend against menstrual acne. The use of herbal ingredients such as Gromwell Root multiplies the amount of antimicrobial peptides five times, making it highly effective. Available at Orbis outlets


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Fath e r’ s Day S p e ci a l

Different gifts for Dad Instead of cracking your head trying to think of a gift for Father’s Day, or giving Dad the same old thing, here are a few options While moms usually get pretty or thoughtful gifts, dads tend to get the shorter end of the stick and end up with a different version of the same old present. So that you don’t have to rack your brains or bore Dad to death, here are a few uncommon options that he might just love.

Roger Dubuis Excalibur Knights of the Round Table II For the crème de la crème, Roger Dubuis has an established reputation for springing surprises and its contemporary take on the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is no exception. For the first interpretation unveiled in 2013, designers presented a limited edition watch that is distinguished by its boldness and history. This year, a stunning new 28-piece iteration features 12 exquisitely-engraved and sculpted bronze knights positioned around a precious black jade dial. Each of the sculpted bronze figures requires one day to be carved out. Available only at Roger Dubuis boutiques

New Balance Deconstructed MRL996 Designed in the Tokyo studio, the new MRL996 delivers a pared-down design that puts nothing between the foot and the shoe’s supple leather. With a feeling similar to wearing a well-worn moccasin, the MRL996 is sure to keep your dad walking in comfort and style. Available at Leftfoot and Limited Edt stores

Chow Tai Fook PT950 Platinum Listed as one of the largest jewellers in Hong Kong, Chow Tai Fook has unveiled the launch of specially-selected PT950 platinum jewellery pieces in celebration of Father’s Day. The pieces consist of exquisitely-designed pendants and rings. Taking centre stage is the stunning pendant made in PT950 platinum which features a 3D dragon design carved on the surface, entwining the cylindrical shaped pendant. Others include two platinum rings that exude elegance. Available at Chow Tai Fook, ION Orchard branch

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Caran d’Ache Varius Silas Caran d’Ache, the only Swiss manufacturer of luxury writing instruments, has launched its Varius Silas collection, a stylish collection of pens that combines silicon and stainless steel for a functional and durable yet aesthetically-pleasing writing instrument. Swiss-made quality standards ensure that Dad won’t need to change his pen anytime soon. Available at Takashimaya

Under Armour The Age of Ultron This new collection from Under Armour is an extension of its ongoing collaboration with Marvel and DC comics. It features designs of the four main characters of The Avengers: The Age of Ultron – Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Captain America – on the compression base layers. This offers an ultra-tight, second-skin fit, delivering a locked-in feel to keep your muscles fresh and recovery time quick. It’s great for Dad to do his workout while being cool. Available at Under Armour boutiques


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Hom e m a k e ov e r i d e a s

From arty to zany Whether you’re looking for something arty, quirky or even environmentally-friendly, we bring you a few interesting pieces that would be great in your home

In The Fold

Natural Rest

The Bend chair looks like an unfolded origami paper, complete with creases, folds and edges. Unlike the flimsy paper creations, these chairs are strong and sturdy and bring a graphical slant to spaces. The Bend chair comes in a variety of bright colours.

Reduce your carbon footprint and sleep easy with the Coco-Mat range of environmentallyfriendly and biodegradable bedding. Instead of springs or coils, the mattresses are made using 100 per cent natural materials like coconut fibre, natural rubber, goose down, oakwood, seaweed, eucalyptus, horsehair and cactus fibre, all of which promise better sleep support. Not convinced yet? Coco-Mat mattresses and bedding can be found in the Diamond First Class cabin of Etihad Airways and in top hotels and resorts around the world.

Bend chair, price on enquiry, OM www.om-home.com

Coco-Mat bedding, price on enquiry, from Grafunkt www.grafunkt.com

Dine on Dino

Italian Perfection

You can have your cake and eat it too, on a dinosaur cake stand, no less! The Sauria cake stands from Seletti are designed for the quirky, fun-loving homeowner who wants to dish out dessert on a T-Rex, brontosaurus or triceratops.

We can’t take our eyes off the Ego Claudie, an Italian-made sofa with good looks and great quality. It is available in different configurations – like 3-seater or L-shaped – making it the perfect fit for living rooms of any size.

Seletti Sauria cake stand, $103 onwards, Fred Lives Here www.fredliveshere.com

Ego Claudie sofa, price on enquiry, Furniture Club www.furnitureclub.sg

Article first published in Lookbox Living #36 May/Jun 2014

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The Xiaomi Yi is a POV sports camera similar to GoPro but at a fraction of the price

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Xiaomi Yi:

Strong specs & affordability make it desirable Xiaomi is already known as a growing brand with competitive gadgets – will the new Xiaomi Yi be King of the Hill?

The Xiaomi brand is going places, and we mean taking over the world with its ultraaffordable and ever-expanding line of electronic gadgets. If you’ve not already heard of Xiaomi [Where have you been?], it’s a Chinesebased company that has gained strong international following in the past few years, for its pocket-friendly smartphones

that pack some serious features with good specifications. In addition to Xiaomi’s ever-expanding line of electronic gadgets, it has recently introduced the Yi. Simply put, the Yi is a point of view (POV) sports camera similar to GoPro but at a fraction of the price.

Good Features & Specifications The Xiaomi Yi has a 16MP, 155° wide-angle point of view (POV) camera that’s equipped with Sony’s Exmor R CMOS sensor. It has a 1010mAh battery, measuring 60.4mm x 42mm x 21.2mm and weighs just 72g, making it extremely portable. Equipped with a 2.8f aperture lens (and the smaller the aperture value, the better it is to take photos in dim light conditions) it is more than adequate for outdoor day activities. Sadly, the Xiaomi Yi does not have any built-in memory and solely relies on a micro SD; which it supports up to 128GB. The Xiaomi Yi has an awesome time-lapse function that allows its camera to capture changes within your environment over a period of time, by taking multiple shots and then compressing them into one image. So get ready for your Instagram “likes” to shoot through the roof as your followers are going to like your hipster images! In terms of videos, it’s able to record in HD quality at 1080p and 60fps [frames per second; the higher the value the better the quality]. Never miss another moment or suffer from horrid video quality again!

The Xiaomi Yi has a 16MP, 155° wide-angle point of view (POV) camera that’s equipped with Sony’s Exmor R CMOS sensor – it also weighs just 72g, making it extremely portable

Made for Sports The Xiaomi Yi is made with PC-ABS materials, which means it’s rugged enough to withstand a few knocks and water splashes. Yi is water resistant and waterproof up to 40m (with its waterproof housing), which makes it perfect for snapping pictures by the beach or during water activities like water rafting and even scuba diving.

Additional Features Although it bums me out that there isn’t a built-in display on the Xiaomi Yi, its Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions do somehow make up for it. Images or videos from the Yi can be seamlessly viewed with your smartphone and there’s even a specialised app that allows you to edit them on the spot. So whether out on a water rafting expedition or mountain climbing, the Yi’s got your back. The Xiaomi Yi is currently available in

white and blue or yellow and green. It is still not officially available in Singapore but retails for RMB 399 on Xiaomi’s official website. With such an affordable price and awesome specifications, it’s easy to want one!

By Geralyne Kaye

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Bucket List

Exceptional ideas to experience in your lifetime

Follow the most journey on Eart A yearly affair in Tanzania and Kenya, 2 million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles begin their migration South as the rains spread across the plains, making a spectacular sight to catch

The river itself is striking in its own right, with the meanders curving and snaking about the plains. Thus it is quite a sight to behold, and more so for nature lovers. Needless to say, it’s also a great photo opportunity.

It’s All About the Timing

Wake up in the morning neither to the shrill of your alarm clock nor a noisy rooster but the resounding roar of a lion! Africa’s safaris promise a thrilling experience like no other. Among the captivating scenes and scenery, one epic journey stands out.

A Journey Full of Adventure Every year, the wildebeest, zebras and gazelles embark on a grandiose migration. The road is beset with danger, with many predators lying in wait. In the plains, the lions and leopards prowl about while the crocodiles lie hidden in the river. In fact, the chance of seeing a lion make a kill is a big draw for many travellers to the area. Many wait out in camps patiently and anxiously to catch the right moment. Join a camp to follow the great migration across the Serengeti plains or hire a guide to bring you around. Nonetheless, it is important to always maintain a safe

The Serengeti migration is known as one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World”

distance from the “big five game” – the African elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros. Stay in the thick of the action, yet from a safe distance.

The Mighty Mara The Serengeti migration is known as one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World” and

aptly so. Pictures alone cannot capture the sheer magnificence of the herds traversing across the plains and river with the wind, and predators, on their heels. Each migration loop spans an immense distance of 480km. The zebras are usually the first to arrive at the Mara River, dotting the horizon in black and white.

This huge migration usually begins in July and the herds remain in Kenya until October, calling Tanzania home for the rest of the year. However, with unusually dry weather this year, the wildebeest have begun their journey early. In order to be sure of catching the spectacular river crossing at the Mara River in Kenya, you should plan your trip very soon. Check out the Mara Serena Safari Lodge (www.serenahotels.com/serenamara/defaulten.html) to get a good viewing spot from a hill overlooking the river and plains. Alternatively, roam the safari on a jeep with Bushtops Camps (www.bushtopscamps.com) to get upclose and personal for that perfect capture on camera. In the dry season, temperatures are a comfortable average of 20°C but can drop to a low of 13 °C at night, so be sure to pack some warm clothing.

Getting to the Serengeti Booking a tour seems far easier than independent travel. This is because getting in and out of the safari from airports and nearby cities can be complicated to coordinate and arrange. Communication should not be


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A herd of zebra stop for a drink in the river, remaining alert for predators

Stay cati on

A retreat in the city with multiple perks Enjoy this staycation package which offers yoga and river cruises to recharge the soul Sometimes life gets too hectic in our city-state and you need to take a short break or go on a short getaway. But if time and money are limited, how about a staycation? There’s no need to go overseas, just head to Park Regis Singapore that’s located just a few minutes’ walk from the Clarke Quay MRT station.

Don’t get too close to this majestic beast – unsuspecting animals fall prey and become his next meal

too much of a hassle, as many locals in both Tanzania and Kenya speak English. Compared to merely visiting caged animals in a zoo, there is far more awe and amazement when one comes face to face with these great beasts in their natural habitat. Moreover, supporting the safaris indirectly provides funds which will go into conservation purposes, ensuring that the animals will continue to thrive in the wild, and to keep their homes safe from human interference. As a final note, going with a travel agency will help to save you the hassle, including of keeping track of where the migrating herd is currently at. Be sure to pack those binoculars and cameras; the safari is waiting for you. By Samantha Phey

A Retreat in a Convenient Location A staycation at Park Regis Singapore offers a retreat from the crazy city life while, at the same time, being in a central location. The rooms feature an open concept with natural light and lush warm colours, and with sleek furnishing and contemporary designs. On the second floor, you’ll discover the 25-metre outdoor lap pool with a cascading waterfall. Enjoy a refreshing, leisurely dip in the pool or stretch out on the semi-submerged sun loungers as you soak up the sunbeams for that perfect sun-kissed skin.

Relaxing from Sunrise to Sunset Escape from the manic pace of work life and experience what it’s like to be pampered like a tourist in your own country. With the staycation package from Park Regis Singapore ($209) you’ll have accommodation in the Merchant room with a complimentary upgrade to the Quay room with direct access to the pool when available, complimentary breakfast for two,

Sunrise juice & Sunset mocktail along with other activities. This is the perfect place and opportunity to “chillax” the entire day.

Unique Experiences for Lasting Memories If your staycation includes a Saturday, you’ll get a sunrise or sunset activity on that day. How does bartending or yoga sound to you? From now until June, guests can learn how to recreate the Sunrise and Sunset and other drinks. From July to September, there is also sunrise yoga for fitness fanatics or just anyone who hopes to start the day on a healthy note. With a pair of Sunset River Cruise tickets included in the staycation package, view the sunset and soak in the bustling atmosphere in Clarke Quay as you cruise along the Singapore River. “It definitely brought back memories of the old days in Singapore,” said Ms Karin Ng, Head of Sales, Weekender, who particularly enjoyed this part of the staycation.

Park Regis Singapore has also partnered with a few bars and eateries along Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, where 10 per cent discounts will be given to guests upon producing the room card. Harry’s, Highlander and The Pump Room are just a few establishments where hotel guests can dine or party and enjoy discounts. It seems Park Regis has thought of everything for your staycation, so there’s really no reason to hesitate. By Rydell Tan Park Regis Singapore, 23 Merchant Road, www.parkregissingapore.com

Satisfying Tummy & Taste Buds Now what’s a staycation without satisfying your tummy and your taste buds? With this staycation, you can make full use of all the tummy space you have. Start the day off with the complimentary breakfast for two and a cup of Sunrise juice available at any time of the day. You can also enjoy a 23 per cent discount on the ala-carte menu at Twenty3 Drink & Dine, the new all-day dining restaurant within the hotel.

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In Singapore, there is a wide range of travel policies to choose from but what are the things we should look out for when purchasing travel insurance? The decision to buy the right type of travel insurance for you or your family should not be based solely on premium. A premium saving of 50 cents could mean missing out on some great benefits, or getting as much as $100,000 less in Personal Accident or Medical Expenses benefits. Thus, it is important to select a travel product that is based on where you will be travelling to, the activities that you will be doing and the kind of medical care available at your destination.

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