Get High (Literally) At This Party – 1-Altitude Is Throwing A Beach Party 63 Floors Above The CBD
Attention party-goers and beach-lovers alike! We’ve gotten word of a fantastic one-of-a-kind party that combines two of our favourite things: the beach and breath-taking views!
Summertime Madness
[caption id="attachment_26471" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Image Credit: 1-Altitude[/caption]Happening at 1-Altitude, one of Singapore’s premier bars, Summertime Madness is one beach party that will have you partying till dawn. The fourth edition of this annual affair, Summertime Madness will happen in June over 1 epic weekend.
1-Altitude will be pulling out all the stops at this mini beach-fest. Not only will there be a sand pit with beach toy floats, party-goers will also get the chance to catch roving acts such as LED twirlers.
The theme this year is White Beach, so come decked in white! Bring your flower crowns, sunnies, flip flops, and take your favourite bikini out for a spin!
[caption id="attachment_26475" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Image Credit: 1-Altitude[/caption]What’s a party without drinks? The bartenders at 1-Altitude have crafted a cocktail just for this event! Called ‘Summer Splash’, this heavenly concoction is crafted using yuzu, peach puree, fresh lemon juice and Jim Beam citrus–a refreshing cocktail that truly captures the spirit of a beach party!
Looking for stronger poison to bring out your inner party animal? Explore the mobile beach bars that will be offering up alcoholic beverages from Bacardi, Moet Ice Imperial and Grey Goose!
Image Credit: 1-Altitude
Entry for Summertime Madness is tagged at $35 from 6pm – 9pm, and includes 1 Housepour and 1 Summertime Cocktail. If you’re keen to hit the party while it’s in full swing, entry is tagged at $40 after 9pm, and will include 1 Premium Pour and 1 Summertime Cocktail!
Decked in your best beach ensemble with a couple of drinks in hand, and with DJs Leonard T and Jack T on the decks, it’s bound to be a beach party you’ll never forget!
Summer Madness Presents White Beach
Address: 1- Altitude, 63/F, One Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
Date: 2 – 3 June, Fri- Sat
Time: 6pm till late
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The Sister Act Musical Delivers Fun, Laughs, And Some Divine Wisdom
Sister Act converted me. Into a fan, I mean.
For those of you who may not know, Sister Act (the musical) is based off a film of the same name, originally starring Whoopi Goldberg. If you’re a fan of the original film, this adaptation remains true to it, for the most part!
Sister Act – The Musical
[caption id="attachment_26454" align="alignnone" width="1353"] Psyched for Sister Act![/caption]Without giving away too much, this was my experience:
The musical got off to a lukewarm start, with a song number and introduction on how the protagonist, Deloris Van Cartier, unwittingly gets herself into a sticky situation. After witnessing her mob leader boyfriend commiting a crime, she is placed under protection by the police.
One ridiculous thing leads to another, and the wannabe diva winds up hiding at the Queen of Angels Church in the guise of a nun.
[caption id="attachment_26455" align="alignnone" width="1426"] The opening act of Sister Act[/caption]The story continues with Deloris, disguised as ‘Sister Mary Clarence’, bonding with the delightful and endearing group of convent sisters. Without spoiling too much of the musical, I’d say it culminates in a heartwarming ending reminding us not to be afraid to be ourselves, and about how friendship triumphs even in the presence of evil.
The musical was not only laugh-out-loud funny, it was also mesmerizing.
The playful sarcasm poking fun at Catholic beliefs and practices had us bursting out laughing at many points throughout the show.
The transition of props and scenes were seamless. Throughout, I was gawking at the detail and beauty of the stage set-up for the Queen of Angels Church.
[caption id="attachment_26456" align="alignnone" width="1426"] The gorgeous set of the Queen of Angels Church[/caption]Both the main stars and the supporting cast had impressive voices that brought to life the music by eight-time Oscar winner Alan Menken. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because he’s won awards for his scores on Disney classics The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.
At the end of the show, we overheard other Singaporeans singing praises of how “the pope was so good,” and how “he was so real and funny”, showing that even the supporting cast stole our hearts. Clearly, the audience had as great a time as we did, with some giving standing ovations and others dancing along during the final musical number.
If you haven’t caught the musical yet, there is still time!
Running until 28 May, catch Sister Act at the Mastercard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands! Tickets are going at $65 for Cat 5 to $185 for VIP Reserve seats.
Head here to get your tickets!
Sister Act
Venue: Mastercard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands
Date: 9 – 28 May
Price: $65, $95, $125, $155, $185, $380, $620, $740. Click here for more details on prices.
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Grab Your Foodie Friends And “Buka Puasa” At These 11 Halal Buffets
The month of Ramadhan is nearly upon us.
Ramadhan is not just about fasting, it’s also about spending time with family and friends, and what better way to do it than by breaking fast together?
We’ve rounded up 11 sweet Ramadhan buffet specials (and deals) you should definitely check out with your friends and family this Ramadhan period–just make sure to eat with moderation!
1. Hilton’s Ramadhan Buffet
[caption id="attachment_26361" align="alignnone" width="700"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Burpple[/caption]In the mood for more ethnic eats?
Head to Kintamani! Not only are they serving up traditional Indonesian fare, they’ll be offering up Grilled Leg of Lamb from the bone! With a chance to win yourself a free stay at Furama Riverfront, we’re guessing Kintamani will be packed this Ramadhan!
[caption id="attachment_26367" align="aligncenter" width="554"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: DiscoverSG Deal: Maybank card holders listen up! For every 3 paying adults, 1 adult gets to dine for free (weekends excluded)! Senior citizens above 50 also get a 30% discount–now you know where to take your parents this Ramadhan.21 On Rajah
Address: Days Hotel, 1 Jalan Rajah S329133
Duration: All year round
10. Ramadhan at Aquamarine
[caption id="attachment_26373" align="alignnone" width="1920"] Image Credit: 6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, S039594
Price: Adult – $70++
Duration: All year round
11. Carousel Buffet
[caption id="attachment_26372" align="alignnone" width="700"] Image Credit: With Over 1,000 Stalls, This Year’s Geylang Bazaar Will Keep You Coming Back For MoreUltra Singapore Unveils Phase 2 Line-Up: Rich Chigga, GTA & More!
After a long, agonising wait, Ultra Singapore’s Phase 2 line-up has finally been announced, and we have to say, we’re impressed.
Ultra Singapore Phase 2 Line-Up
[caption id="attachment_26346" align="aligncenter" width="467"] Image Credit: Ultra Singapore[/caption]While the Phase 1 line-up featured heavy hitters in the EDM scene, including Pendulum, Steve Aoki, and Hardwell, the Phase 2 line-up includes some up-and-comers.
Acclaimed Indonesian rapper Rich Chigga, electronic act GTA, Singapore born and raised MYRNE, and local singer-songwriter Sam Rui will be joining the ranks of the big names slated to perform at this year’s Ultra.
Tickets to Ultra Singapore are priced at $115 USD for 1 Day Tickets and $178 USD for 2 Day Tickets.
If you still haven’t got your tickets, head to Ultra Singapore before they sell out!
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The Projector: How An Abandoned Theatre Became An Artsy Alternative Cinema
If you’ve heard of The Projector, you’ll know it is a completely alternative cinema concept.
Far from screening mainstream blockbusters, here you’ll find indie, foreign, cult favourite, classic, arthouse and local flicks.
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Celluloid Junkie[/caption]But how did the fifth floor of the slightly crummy Golden Mile Tower come to house this artsy two-screen cinema?
Seems like its vintage appeal isn’t constructed at all, but stems from a long history we think you film buffs should know about…
The Golden Theatre
Once upon a time, there was the The Golden Theatre.
Situated in said Golden Mile Tower along Beach Road, it was once the largest cinema in all of Singapore and Malaysia.
Think: an impressive 1,500 stall and circle seats, all inside one massive movie theatre.
[caption id="attachment_26312" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Mapio[/caption]For those born before 1973, you may know its constructor, Chong Gay Theatres, who are also the ones behind the homely Kallang Theatre.
Back in the day, The Golden Theatre was well-patronised for its Mandarin films, ‘adult’ artistic films, and even Bollywood hits.
Sadly, with sparkly new shopping malls sprouting up through the ‘90s, its popularity slowly waned.
The majestic theatre split up into smaller, separate halls–Golden 1 and Golden 2, both of which then sunk into disrepair.
The Fixer Uppers
Enter creative development company Pocket Projects, and design and architectural firm FARM.
This group of passionate cinephiles banded together to breathe new life into this old, derelict, but also historic space.
And so restoration works began, in the form of The Projector.
[caption id="attachment_26319" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: Image Credit: The Projector[/caption]The two halls also received new names, along with their new lease of life.
Golden 1 became the Green Room, and Golden 2, the Redrum–a nod to Stanley Kubrick’s classic ‘The Shining’.
Fast Forward
Today, the halls are once again as bustling as they were in the good old days.
Each of the two rooms at The Projector seats nearly 200 people, and are fitted with digital projectors.
The chairs in the front section of the Green Room have even been replaced with comfy bean bags.
[caption id="attachment_26316" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Pocket Projects[/caption]They’ve also roped in Luna Films, the people in charge of curating local film festivals, to help select and bring in films to be screened.
Finally, to complete the movie-going experience, came the addition of a café to the cinema’s foyer, manned by Group Therapy Coffee. It sells classic movie snacks like popcorn, alongside burgers, pies, and cake, along with sodas, juices and their own coffee blends.
[caption id="attachment_26315" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: The Projector[/caption]If you’ve ever lamented the limited range of films in Singapore, you now know where to find a great independent cinema.
For all its history, The Projector itself is definitely as fascinating as the movies it screens, and is well worth a visit.
The Projector
Address: 6001 Beach Road, Golden Mile Tower #05-00, Singapore 199589
Opening Hours: Tue – Fri: 6.30pm – 9pm; Sat, Sun, PH: 1.00pm – 9pm; Closed on Mondays
Website
(Top Image Credit: SINdie & Pocket Projects)
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Hararu Izakaya Gives Muslims A Taste Of Izakaya Culture For The First Time In S’pore
Muslims have it a little harder when it comes to finding halal grub here in Singapore. That’s probably why your Muslim mates love crossing the border: so they can dig into halal versions of Tony Romas, Subway, etc., that aren’t certified Halal here on our little red dot.
Lucky for us Muslims, things are changing, with more and more halal options opening up on our shores. From Working Title to Afterwit, Muslims now have a wider array of cuisines to sample from.
The newest addition to this list is Hararu Izakaya. Located at the heart of Kampong Glam, this eatery is Singapore’s 1st Muslim-owned Izakaya.
Hararu Izakaya
[caption id="attachment_26154" align="alignnone" width="800"] Image Credit: Hararu Izakaya[/caption]Hararu Izakaya offers up different seating arrangements, depending on the size of your party and personal preference. Grab a seat at the regular table-and-chair seating, the counter, or our personal favourite, the tatami area.
What’s Cooking?
While the à la carte menu at Hararu Izakya is only available during dinnertime, Hararu Izakaya offers up affordable donburi sets for the hungry lunch crowd. All priced under $15, dig into bowls of Salmon Teriyaki or Tori Karaage that will delight your taste buds!
[caption id="attachment_26155" align="alignnone" width="800"] Image Credit: Hararu Izakaya[/caption]If you’re looking to indulge in all the dishes Hararu Izakaya has to offer, head down for dinner. The specialties at this halal Japanese spot are the Charcoal Grill and Kushiyaki Skewers.
Pick from a selection of grilled meats like the Unagi Kabyaki and the Hotate Turkey. The sticks are priced from $3.50 to $14.00 and they come in a set of 2–perfect for sharing!
If you’re looking for something a tad more filling, opt for the Beef Nabemono, a Japanese hotpot filled to the brim with beef and vegetables.
[caption id="attachment_26156" align="alignnone" width="800"] Image Credit: Hararu Izakaya[/caption]If you’re looking to indulge in some delicious Japanese eats, head to Hararu Izakaya. We recommend making a reservation so you won’t have to fight the dinner crowd to get a table!
Hararu Izakaya
Address: 16 Bussorah Street S199437
Contact no.: 6291 5373
Opening Hours: 12pm – 2.30pm, 5pm – 10pm
(Top Image Credit: Hararu Izakaya)
The Team Behind OverEasy Is Hosting A Festival – Expect A Riverdale-Themed Party And Food Fights!
The Lo & Behold group is no stranger when it comes to decadent foods and extravagant parties.
A Singapore-based hospitality group, Lo & Behold runs a slew of esteemed establishments. From beach-goer favourite Tanjong Beach Club to swanky The Warehouse Hotel, Lo & Behold truly knows the way to our hearts.
Next month, Lo & Behold is throwing a month-long festival to show us Singaporeans how to party with class, style and panache. Happening 29 May – 25 June, Lo & Behold will be hosting specially curated shindigs at 7 of their establishments.
Lo & Behold Festival
[caption id="attachment_26251" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: The Black Swan Facebook Page[/caption]Looking for a party that will have you feeling like Grace Kelly or Audrey Hepburn?
You’re in luck. Lo & Behold will be pulling out all the stops for its Electroball: The Golden Age of Hollywood. Happening at swanky bistro-cum-bar The Black Swan, this 1930s-inspired get-together is spread over three floors. Get ready to rub shoulders with party guests dressed to the nines as you immerse yourself in electric jazz and cirque coquetry.
A definite ‘do not miss’ for party-goers looking for an event worth every penny.
Electroball: The Golden Age of Hollywood
Where: The Black Swan
When: 10 June, 7pm – 10pm
Keen to work on that tan while indulging in tasty eats? Tanjong Beach Club is serving up an All You Can Eat Bottomless Brunch. Dig into plates stacked high with breakfast favourites as you soak in the sun, salt and sand!
All You Can Eat – Bottomless Brunch
Where: Tanjong Beach Club
When: 17 June, 11.30am
With a slew of curated events for every kind of partygoer in the month of June, there’s bound to be something that will tickle your fancy!
Get A Taste Of Melbourne’s Coffee Culture At This Stretch Of Cafes Popping Up At Millennia Walk
If you’ve ever lived in or visited Melbourne, you’ll know the city is synonymous with one thing: fantastic coffee. Touted by some as the coffee capital of the world, it seems no one does coffee like the Melburnians do.
Missing a taste of the city’s brew? Lucky for us, you’ll be able to drink it right here in Singapore very soon.
[caption id="attachment_26182" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Image Credit: Industry Beans[/caption]Whether you are keen on picking up a coffee machine or want a taste of Melbourne’s finest, head on down the pop-up café street–it’s bound to be a delicious experience.
Melbourne Café Street Pop-Up
Address: Millenia Walk Atrium, 9 Raffles Boulevard, S039596
Date: 18 – 22 May
Time: 11am – 5pm
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DBS Marina Regatta Is Bringing The Beach To The Bay, With lululemon Workouts, Potato Head’s Coconut Bar & More!
If you’ve been spending all your hours cooped up in the office rushing to meet deadline after deadline, we think it’s time to get out and feel the warmth of the sunshine on your face again.
Where, you ask? Look no further than the CBD. This 1-4 June, DBS brings the beach to you.
[caption id="attachment_26056" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Laze around in hammocks[/caption]Back for its sixth edition, the DBS Marina Regatta will see the return of Singapore’s first and only urban pop-up beach at Marina Bay.
Dubbed “Singapore’s Biggest BayFest”, there’s no place like the DBS Marina Regatta this summer.
[caption id="attachment_26057" align="alignnone" width="2000"] There will be plenty to eat and drink[/caption]From lying in a hammock with an ice cold cocktail, to taking lululemon yoga classes against a scenic backdrop, to tackling Singapore’s largest inflatable water obstacle course, the DBS Marina Regatta has something for everyone!
Here are some amazing highlights at the DBS Marina Regatta!
1. Sip On Cocktails at Potato Head’s Coconut Bar
[caption id="attachment_26058" align="aligncenter" width="666"] Potato Head’s Coconut Bar (Image Credit: Potato Head)[/caption]Bali beach lovers will be familiar with Potato Head, an essential stop for anyone heading over for a vacay.
Fret not if you’ve never been there; Potato Head will be bringing its renowned Coconut Bar to the DBS Marina Regatta. Sip on the bar’s fresh coconut cocktails and beers, and be transported to paradise!
Where: Bay Beach – Singapore’s only pop-up urban beach
2. Make A Splash At The Giant Inflatable Water Obstacle Course
[caption id="attachment_26059" align="alignnone" width="1882"] “Battle Bay”, an inflatable water obstacle course[/caption]Last year, the DBS Marina Regatta brought a five-storey water slide to the Bay. This year, it’s bringing “Battle Bay”, a massive inflatable water obstacle course with nine obstacles spanning 11,000 square feet! Do you and your friends have the mental and physical chops to finish the Battle Bay?
Tackle the course as an individual or a team of four, and stand a chance to win cash prizes if you or your team clock the fastest time. With both bragging rights and $8,000 up for grabs, you’ll want to start training now.
To take part as a team, sign up An illustrated projection of the Marina Bay skyline[/caption]
For a brief respite from the sweltering heat, step into the Bay Dome, one of two majestic domes at the regatta. Standing at 7.5 metres tall, you’ll get to immerse yourself in Singapore’s largest interactive art dome and add your personal touch to an illustrated projection of the iconic Marina Bay skyline.
Create your own unique characters and watch them come to life on the projection. Watch the canvas evolve as characters stream in and create a dynamic and vibrant landscape!
Where: Bay Dome
Price: Free
4. Work out with lululemon
[caption id="attachment_26061" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Yoga at the Bay[/caption]Fitness enthusiasts, this one’s for you. Popular brand lululemon will be collaborating with Yoga+ and WeBarre to bring you a curated line-up of yoga and barre classes at the Bay. Complete all classes and receive a special surprise from lululemon!
Work up a sweat with fellow fitness enthusiasts! Who knows, maybe you’ll make a new friend or two!
Classes are free, so hurry and sign up at 5. Get Ultra-Ready at the DBSMR X ULTRA Countdown Party [caption id="attachment_26062" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Image Credit: Artist’s impression of Marina Regatta 2017[/caption]
With such a fun and exciting array of activities to participate in at the DBS Marina Regatta, there’s no reason to stay indoors this June! So get out there and have some fun!
Follow DBS on Facebook for more updates or visit
DBS Marina Regatta 2017
Address: The Promontory@Marina Bay
Date: 1 – 4 June 2017
Time: 4pm – 9pm (1 June); 10am – 10pm (2, 3, 4 June)
Price: Free admission
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Newly Opened LuLu’s Lounge Brings The 60s’ New York Back Alley Club To Singapore’s Nightlife Scene
A new night spot has opened up in town and it’s burlesque dancers, inventive cocktails, and old school nostalgia galore!
LuLu’s Lounge is not your average club. A unique nightlife concept, the quirky lounge comprises a dance floor, outdoor terrace and a dynamic entertainment line-up.
[caption id="attachment_25938" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Image Credit: You won’t find any 18 year-olds getting wasted here. Lulu’s is firmly pitched at the more refined crowd.The adult-oriented lounge is made for the mature crowd that wants to party, but in a less intense clubbing environment.
[caption id="attachment_25941" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Be prepared to be taken on a musical journey that starts off with live jazz.It then progresses to old school, hip-hop funk or dancehall as the night goes on and morning comes.
[caption id="attachment_25942" align="aligncenter" width="1904"] Image Credit: LuLu’s must-try drinks (starting at $24) are cocktails with a coy twist.‘Big Coconuts’, for one, is very similar to a Pina Colada, but with a tangy, sour punch, and vodka.
[caption id="attachment_25944" align="aligncenter" width="836"] Image Credit: If you’re familiar with Bang Bang and Employees Only, LuLu’s is opened by the same people, Sarissa and Joshua Schwartz.The husband-and-wife duo draws inspiration from a fictional character, Lulu.
[caption id="attachment_25934" align="aligncenter" width="2000"] Image Credit: Pan Pacific Hotel, 7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595Opening Hours: 9pm to 6am
Contact no.: 9829 1922
Age: 23 for Gents & 21 for Ladies
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