I Attended A Self Defence Class – Now I Can Take Down Someone Twice My Size
Growing up in Singapore all my life, I can safely say that we take our safety for granted.
Our country’s low crime rates gives us a sense of security and enough confidence to walk down dark alleys in the middle of the night without fear.
But as we are often reminded, low crime doesn’t mean no crime. The fact is that even in a country with low crime rates like Singapore, one still reads about the periodic sexual assaults that happen here.
With that, I grabbed a couple of my female colleagues to attend a self defence class at Kapap Academy.
[caption id="attachment_37442" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit:She has since tweaked the original version to better suit real-life situations. Called Modern Street Combatives, the academy’s self-defence system teaches people to be street smart as well as studying predatory psychology to detect and avoid dangers.
Her sessions are typically 2 hours long and is split into an hour of theory lesson and another hour of practical where students can perform the moves that were taught in the theory.
Upon arrival at her class, we sat in a circle around the mat and immediately dived right in to her theory lesson.
[caption id="attachment_37430" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Now before you yawn at the idea of an hour of theory lesson, Yunquan keeps it fun and engaging by having her students demonstrate some of the moves with her.
Standing at just 1.62m tall, we were all impressed by Yunquan’s abilities to pin down a male student with minimal effort.
[caption id="attachment_37433" align="aligncenter" width="4591"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]At Kapap Academy, they believe that instead of using physical strategies to defend oneself to survive an assault, victims of such aggression need to learn appropriate strategies and tactics to de-escalate, evade or control and restraint their assailant until help comes.
Using knowledge drawn from both psychology and body guarding training, participants will learn how to identify signs of an imminent attack, and position oneself to create opportunities to escape.
Instead of relying on strength based techniques that are often taught in combative sports (E.g Muay Thai, Taekwondo, Mixed Martial Arts etc), participants learn how to use principles of bio-mechanics and leverage to protect themselves.
[caption id="attachment_37439" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]This lesson was particularly useful for everyone as we learned tactics on how to protect ourselves when we’re faced with a case of molestation and getting out of these difficult situations.
Once theory was over, we paired up and started on the practical.
As we were attending a Level 1 class, we mostly covered basics such as breaking out from various forearm grabs and holds.
From learning how to get out of a hair pull to learning how to escape if you’re being cornered, Yunquan taught us practical moves to use to get yourself out of the situation.
[caption id="attachment_37431" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Even if you’re petite or not physically fit, the moves taught during this class really showed us that as long as you learn the pressure points and critical points of the human body, you’ll definitely be able to get yourself out of any dangerous situations.
[caption id="attachment_37441" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Other classes also covers combative skills that are used by soldiers or the para-military police to engage an opponent. This includes stand up engagement to ground, knife defence and use of improvised weapons like car keys, umbrellas, water bottles, handphones, bags, etc
After a whole hour of flipping and hurting my colleagues, we huddled in front of Yunquan’s laptop to watch videos of real life assaults and harassment. We sat and discussed ways to tackle the assault if we were ever faced with a similar situation.
[caption id="attachment_37437" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Holding classes for people of all ages and physical capabilities, Kapap Academy aims to provide ordinary people with the tools/skill sets to stay safe against worst case scenarios in the streets.
So whether you’re preparing yourself for an overseas posting, overseas studies or you plan on travelling to unsafe cities, it’s important to keep safe while enjoying your new experiences abroad.
Who knows, the next time the unexpected happens, you might just be able to protect yourself or your loved ones against the attackers.
Kapap Academy
Location: 144 Robinson Road, #05-01, Singapore 068908 | 82 Lorong 23 Geylang Road #02-02, ATRIX
Price: $25/hr (Adults) and $20/hr (Students and NSmen)
Training hours: Check full schedule here
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5 Must-Try Hawker Favourites At Old Airport Road, One Of S’pore’s Largest Food Centres
When talking about eating spots in Singapore, Old Airport Road Food Centre is bound to come up sooner or later.
[caption id="attachment_37378" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Since 1973, the ex-Kallang Airport has been home to a wide variety of good eats, and foodies still flock to the now-legendary eating spot to this day to get their munch on.
With more than 150 stalls we’re probably definitely going to have to come back for a second round, but until then here are five dishes that you can count on for a good meal:
Nam Sing Hokkien Mee
[caption id="attachment_37375" align="alignnone" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Let’s get the usual suspects out of the way first — Nam Sing Hokkien Mee might very well be Old Airport Road’s most well-known stall, and the seemingly endless queue at any given time suggests that this isn’t going to change anytime soon.
Similar to the one we had at Newton Circus, this iteration uses thinner noodles, and isn’t as wet as the ones you’d find in your average hawker centre. Each plate comes with a generous serving of seafood and eggs, and it’s well-rounded taste definitely lives up to the hype.
[caption id="attachment_37377" align="alignnone" width="5405"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]If you’re going to order food from multiple stalls (as most people do at Old Airport Road), make sure to make Nam Sing your first stop — the store is notorious for its 30-45 minute waiting times, so plan accordingly.
Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee
Unit: #01-32
Bedok Minced Mixed Noodle
[caption id="attachment_37372" align="alignnone" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]If you’re a fan of Bedok 85’s minced meat noodles, you owe it to yourself to try Old Airport Road’s Bedok Minced Mixed Noodle (no prizes for guessing where they got their inspiration from).
Prepared by two of the nicest ladies you’ll ever meet in a hawker center, the dish looks deceivingly simple — minced meat, dumplings, and greens are pretty much the only ingredients here, but everything comes together to create an extremely flavourful bite (some might argue that it’s a little too salty, so people who prefer something less intense should take that into account).
[caption id="attachment_37369" align="alignnone" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Price-wise, a small and large bowl goes for an affordable $3 and $4 respectively. While the serving size of the former was enough to fill our stomachs, the dish is so tasty that we wished we had gone for the bigger option.
Bedok Minced Mixed Noodle
Unit: #01-125
Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun
[caption id="attachment_37371" align="alignnone" width="5233"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Chee cheong fun has always been a pretty unassuming dish, but the ones by Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun might become the unexpected star of your meal for a number of reasons.
Like its name suggests, each order is made fresh (always a plus, but be ready to queue), and the amount of fillings to choose from is nothing short of staggering. There’s the usual prawn and char siew, but more peculiar choices like egg, otah, scallop and even pig liver are available as well.
[caption id="attachment_37370" align="alignnone" width="5264"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Of course, all the choices in the world wouldn’t matter if the dish didn’t taste good, and thankfully it delivers on that front as well. The rice flour skin possesses an extremely silky texture that melts in your mouth, and the accompanying sauce adds a light, savoury taste that doesn’t go overboard.
And as if that wasn’t enough, there’s still the prawn chilli paste, which adds another dimension of sweetness to an already flavourful dish.
Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun
Unit: #01-155
Toa Payoh Rojak
[caption id="attachment_37376" align="alignnone" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Full disclosure: we aren’t exactly the biggest fans of rojak, but the one we had from Toa Payoh Rojak might have turned us into converts.
While most rojaks are a little too heavy for our tastes and can get jelak after awhile, this one manages to strike the perfect balance of sweet and spicy. Despite being lathered in sauce, pretty much every piece remained crispy, and we couldn’t put our satay sticks down.
We received a very generous serving for $3, and you can bump that size up to $5 if you’re eating in a bigger group. As you might expect, the stall is popular among regulars (it has a clinic-esque numbering system, for crying out loud), so make sure to get in the queue early.
Toa Payoh Rojak
Unit: #01-108
Dong Ji Fried Kway Teow
[caption id="attachment_37374" align="alignnone" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]The queue at Dong Ji Fried Kway Teow might not be as lengthy as some of the other stalls in this list, but you can count on waiting just as long to get your food.
This isn’t without good reason, though — instead of cooking an entire batch wholesale, the chef prepares each order individually, and that attention to detail definitely makes a difference.
[caption id="attachment_37368" align="alignnone" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]The result is a personalised wok hei of sorts, coupled with an ever-so-slight seafood taste thanks to the addition of prawn, squid and cockles. The overall flavour still leans towards the lighter side, but that’s actually a good thing considering that it allows you to eat other dishes without feeling too bloated.
At just $3-$4 per plate, Dong Ji is definitely worth giving a shot. Just pray that the person in front of you doesn’t order ten packets.
Dong Ji Fried Kway Teow
Unit: #01-138
Old Airport Road Food Centre
Address: 51 Old Airport Rd, Singapore 390051
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Holey Moley! This New Mini Golf Bar At Clarke Quay Serves 1.3kg Burgers And Metre-Long Pizzas
Posting on social media, online shopping and calling your ex — there are some things that you should never do when you’re drunk.
On the flip side, however, certain activities are infinitely more fun with a little alcohol in your system, and mini golf is one of them.
In fact, mini golf could very well be the perfect drinking activity, because (1) it can work with any number of people (2) doesn’t require much physical effort, and (3) usually takes place in a safe, enclosed space under the supervision of people with saner minds.
At this point you might be thinking “sounds good, Internet guy, but there’s no place in Singapore where you can do this”.
Well, that’s about to change this December.
A New Kind Of Drinking Hole
[caption id="attachment_37353" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Image Credit: Holey Moley[/caption]That’s right: Holey Moley — a half mini golf, half bar concept from Australia — is making its way to Singapore at the end of the year.
Not much has been revealed at this point, but what we do know is that it’ll be fittingly located in Clarke Quay (the former site of Shanghai Dolly, for those of you who know where that is), and will feature a whopping 27 holes split across two floors.
[caption id="attachment_37354" align="aligncenter" width="3462"] Image Credit: Holey Moley[/caption]In true mini gold fashion, these won’t look like boring driving ranges either — each hole will feature a pop culture theme ranging from Game of Thrones to Monopoly, and there’ll even be a hawker centre one for that touch of local flavour.
Throw a little neon lighting into the mix, and you just might have your new favourite Instagram spot.
If you get the munchies halfway through your tee time, Holey Moley’s got you covered there as well.
[caption id="attachment_37355" align="aligncenter" width="2998"] Image Credit: Holey Moley[/caption]Their food menu features decadent selections like American burgers with neon-coloured buns, A 1.3kg monster burger, and “pizza served by the metre”, which — if it is what we think it is — could be the best thing ever.
Holey Moley will open its doors on the 6th of December, and if for some reason you have to be first in line, you can reserve a spot at their website right now.
Sounds a lot more fun than squeezing in a club and paying for overpriced drinks, that’s for sure.
Holey Moley Golf Club
Address: 3B River Valley Road, #01-01 Clarke Quay, Singapore 179021
Opening: 6th December
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(Header Image Credit: Holey Moley)
Meatballs, Wine and Comfort Food – This Restaurant At Telok Ayer Will Put You In A Mellow Mood
When it comes to meatballs in Singapore, IKEA is usually the first place that comes to mind — thanks to an affordable price point and a hint of nostalgia (who hasn’t bought a chair and ate at their restaurant out of convenience at least once in their lives?), the Swedish furniture company has become synonymous with the dish.
Popularity doesn’t necessarily equate to quality, however, and while IKEA’s rendition is decent enough, it certainly isn’t the best. It’s very much a “you get what you pay for” situation, and if you want some proper meatballs you’re going to have to look elsewhere.
And that’s where Club Meatballs comes in.
A Well-Rounded Dining Experience
[caption id="attachment_37345" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Image Credit: Club Meatballs[/caption]Located in the heart of Telok Ayer, Club Meatballs strives to be a one stop shop for the CBD crowd, operating as not just a restaurant, but a café, bar, wine-cellar and co-working space as well.
For the past three years, the menu has consisted of tapas and Spanish-inspired meatball dishes, and it’s recently been revamped in an attempt to keep things fresh. With New York-based “millennial chef” La Mei Mei now at the helm, the cuisine has transformed into something described as “international comfort food with a meatball twist”.
[caption id="attachment_37342" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]“Comfort food” is a pretty apt description, because everything on the menu looks like something you’d want to eat on a bad day to cheer yourself up. The Mac N Cheese Balls ($12) are a good place to start, with its crispy exterior providing a satisfying crunch to reveal the cheesy macaroni within.
[caption id="attachment_37337" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]If you’re looking for something a little lighter, the Quinoa Salad ($15) is a solid choice as well, with its refreshing chunks of pomegranate and roasted pumpkin whetting your appetite before you move on to the main course.
[caption id="attachment_37335" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption] [caption id="attachment_37336" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]And this is where your options really open up. Meatball lovers should head straight for The Baller Platter ($25-$35), which puts your choice of meatball — beef, pork, chicken, lamb, fish…they’ve got it all — and sauce on a bed of mashed potato. No matter which you choose, you can rest assured that they live up to the Club Meatball moniker, offering a big, juicy taste in a small package.
[caption id="attachment_37339" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Need some carbs in your meal? You could also go for the CMB Spaghetti and Meatballs ($15), a classic dish which somehow manages to provide the comfort of a home-cooked meal.
[caption id="attachment_37338" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption] [caption id="attachment_37341" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption] [caption id="attachment_37340" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]If meatballs aren’t really your thing, the menu also includes less-heavy-but-equally-hearty alternatives like Shepherd’s Pie ($18) and Club Meatball Pizza ($22), and even a Tofu Steak ($20) for the vegetarians out there.
[caption id="attachment_37344" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]A personal favourite of ours is the Beer Braised Beef Short Rib ($28) which has been slow cooked to nothing short of perfection. The dark beer-infused meat is so tender that it pulls apart at the slightest touch, and the pairing with some creamy mashed potato make for an effortless bite that’s full of flavour. If you’re going to eat one dish here, this is the one.
[caption id="attachment_37346" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]On the drinks side of things, the bar provides the standard fare of beer, cocktails and spirits (prices can be found here), but remember that wine-cellar we mentioned earlier? The title might conjure images of things you couldn’t possibly afford, but bottles start from a surprisingly affordable $29, and go up to $259 for those who want something a little fancier.
Despite its meatball-centric name, Club Meatballs’ new menu proves that it can do a whole lot more than just that, offering a wide selection of comfort food while doubling up as a cozy place to hang out and get your Instagram on as well.
If you find yourself in the Telok Ayer area looking for something new to eat, this is definitely one place to check out.
Club Meatballs
Address: 22 Cross Street, #01-35 China Court Central, Singapore 048422
Opening Hours: 8am – 12pm (Mondays to Fridays), 10am – 10pm (weekends)
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Calling All Roald Dahl Fans: Matilda The Musical Is Coming To Singapore In Feb 2019
If you remember begging your parents to buy you the entire Roald Dahl series when you were younger, then you’re in for a real treat.
Matilda The Musical – a stage adaptation of the novel Matilda is coming to Singapore. Not to mention, for the first time ever in Asia.
[caption id="attachment_37325" align="aligncenter" width="938"] Image Credit: Matilda The Musical Singapore Facebook[/caption]Matilda Comes To Singapore
If you’ve never read the book or watched the movie, here’s a breakdown of the plot.
The musical follows Matilda, a precocious 5-year-old girl who loves reading and learning but is suppressed by her TV-obsessed parents who pay her little attention and bullied by her formidable school headmistress Miss Trunchbull for being too smart.
[caption id="attachment_37328" align="aligncenter" width="1013"] Image Credit: Matilda The Musical Facebook[/caption]As she grows up, she begins to resist the challenges and obstacles presented to her, learning that sometimes you have to be a “little bit naughty” in order to get through life – a tale that’ll resonate with audiences young and old alike.
Be prepared to delight in the witty musical numbers featuring beloved hits such as ‘Naughty’ and ‘When I Grow Up’, it’s no surprise that the musical has bagged a trunkful of awards, including five Tony Awards and seven Olivier Awards.
Accompanying the music is a collection of vivid stage sets that are decked out in a kaleidoscope of colours – a captivating treat for the eyes.
[caption id="attachment_37327" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Matilda The Musical Facebook[/caption]Featuring a lovable child cast and a riotous adult one, Matilda the Musical promises an unforgettable story of childhood, love and hope presented in stunning theatrical form that is sure to leave a lasting impression on audience members of all ages.
[caption id="attachment_37326" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Matilda The Musical Facebook[/caption]Don’t miss your chance to catch it when it debuts at the Sands Theatre in Singapore, 21 February 2019.
Tickets are now on sale at marinabaysands.com and all SISTIC channels.
Matilda The Musical
Venue: Sands Theatre @ Marina Bay Sands
Dates: 21 February 2019 – 3 March 2019
Showtimes: Tue – Fri: 7.30pm | Sat: 2pm & 7.30pm | Sun: 1pm & 6pm
Prices: Tue – Thur: $68 – $178 | Fri – Sun: $68 – $198 (excluding $4 ticketing fee)
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This Flea Market Is Painting S’pore CMYK From 20-23 Sep, With Over 500 International Stalls
If you’re already experiencing withdrawal symptoms since your last Bangkok trip, you’ll be glad to know that another Thai-inspired flea market called CMYK: The Shade Of Young Enterprise is making their way to our shores this week.
More Stalls Than Ever
Image Credit: CMYK[/caption]
Venue: Bayfront Event Space (Nearest MRT: Downtown)
Date: 20th – 23rd September
Admission: Free
#LoveWins This October With 6 LGBT-Centric Films At Golden Village’s Love & Pride Film Festival
There’s been a lot of discussion about LGBT rights in Singapore lately, and considering how complex the topic is it looks like that conversation will continue for the foreseeable future.
As is the case with most hot-button issues, sides are going to be taken, and it’s pretty clear where Golden Village stands. For the past nine years, the cinema chain has proudly played host to the Love & Pride Film Festival, a screening of LGBT-focused films curated by the Singapore Film Society.
[caption id="attachment_37272" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Image Credit: Golden Village[/caption]As one of Golden Village’s most popular events (you don’t do something for nine straight years if it’s not in demand), it’s no surprise that the festival will return for its 10th edition this October, showcasing six independent films from all around the world over nine days.
Love Is Love
This year’s selection revolves around the theme of Acceptance, and seeks to resonate with not just the LGBT community, but straight audiences as well.
[caption id="attachment_37275" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Image Credit: Of Love And Law Facebook[/caption]The festival will open with Of Love And Law, an award-winning documentary that follows two lovers who run Japan’s only LGBT law firm and the discrimination they and their clients face. After the screening, there’ll also be a 30-minute Skype Q&A with director Hikaru Toda, which for film enthusiasts will be worth the price of admission alone.
Another must-watch is The Miseducation of Cameron Post, which won the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Sundance film festival. Starring Chloë Grace Moretz and based on the 2012 novel of the same name, this coming-of-age film shines a light on the controversial practice of conversion therapy and its “de-gaying” methods.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXBb638n2Y]Other films include include Sorry Angel (France), The Heiresses (Paraguay), I Miss You When I See You (Hong Kong) and Alifu, The Prince/ss (Taiwan).
For your easy reference, here’s the complete festival schedule (all films are rated R21, btw):
Thursday, 4th October — Of Love And Law (Great World City, 7:30pm)
Friday, 5th October — Sorry Angel (Great World City, 7pm)
Saturday, 6th October — The Heiresses (Great Word City, 2pm), The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Great World City, 4pm)
Sunday, 7th October — I Miss You When I See You (Great World City, 2pm), Alifu, The Prince/ss (Great World City, 4:15pm)
Monday, 8th October — Of Love And Law (VivoCity, 7:30pm)
Tuesday, 9th October — Sorry Angel (VivoCity, 7pm)
Wednesday, 10th October — The Heiresses (VivoCity, 7pm)
Thursday, 11th October — I Miss You When I See You (VivoCity, 7:30pm)
Friday, 12th October — The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Great World City, 7:30pm)
Tickets for opening night are going at $23 and $25 for GV movie club members and the public respectively, while the other screenings are priced at $10 and $13.
You can get your tickets from 20th September onwards at Golden Village Cinemas, their website or the iGV app, so mark your calendars to avoid disappointment.
Love & Pride Film Festival 2018
Venue: Golden Village Great World City and VivoCity
Date: 4th – 12th October
Admission: $23/$25 (Opening Night), $10/$13 (Other Films)
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$3,000 Is Up For Grabs At BeLive’s In-App Trivia Game – Here Are 3 Hacks To Help You Win
If you’ve played HQ Trivia, the viral app that lets their users participate in a live trivia game, you’ve probably wondered: “Is there a way to cheat the system?”
Now Singapore has their own version of HQ Trivia as well. With the success of its first live trivia gameshow earlier in February, BeLive has started to roll out daily live trivia gameshow at 9pm since 14 March. It has been renamed as “Master Brain” and users can win up to S$1,000 a day!
There are a total of 10 questions for you to answer and you only have 10 seconds to pick the right option. Get one wrong and you’re out of the game.
Winners get to split the cash prize of the day. However, if there are no winners, the money rolls over to the next day.
[caption id="attachment_37262" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: GIF Credit: Discover SG[/caption]It’s important to note that this isn’t a foolproof strategy. Firstly, this tactic works best with straightforward questions that lend themselves well to searches.
The trick is not to ask the exact question but rather focus on the keywords and pray to the Google Gods that their powerful search engine will surface the needed information.
Is cheating at Master Brain through a voice google search unethical? Maybe. Certainly it was something their game designers anticipated and the time limit alone suggests that they’re trying to make it hard to do.
Two Brains Are Better Than One
You might think it’s smooth sailing as you breeze through the first few rounds but the majority of players get booted around the sixth or seventh round.
[caption id="attachment_37263" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Outsmarting the game by frantically Googling the answers to your questions in hopes that you’ll get the correct answer under 10 seconds is impractical at best. So the next best thing you can do is to gather a group of friends and pray that someone in your group knows the answer to the questions.
Let’s face it, even if you win, you’re most likely only going to win a fraction of the jackpot, so why not increase your chances by divvying that slice up just a lil more.
Just be sure that when everyone is huddling at 9pm, everyone else is playing on their own device so you can submit different answers on questions everyone is iffy on. You’ll stand a better chance at making it all the way to the last round.
Earn Your Revives
Whenever you invite a friend to play Master Brain, you earn a “Revive”, which allows you to continue playing even when you get a question wrong.
[caption id="attachment_37242" align="aligncenter" width="1318"] Image Credit: What if we tell you that you can stand a chance to win up to $3,000 this Saturday?This Saturday, 15 September, Master Brain will be hosting their biggest event yet. From 6 – 10pm at Scape, fans of this game can come together to play Master Brain.
[caption id="attachment_37264" align="aligncenter" width="1536"] Image Credit: Scape[/caption]
If playing amongst your group of friends is stressful enough, imagine playing with at least 2,000 other strangers at Scape. It’ll probably be the most intense game in the history of Master Brain.
Before the game starts at 9pm, complete these Quest Cards which will give you an edge for the Master Brain game. All you have to do is collect stickers along with hints for the $3,000 Master Brain game from participating booths at the event.
[caption id="attachment_37265" align="aligncenter" width="1316"] Quest Cards | Image Credit: Play a simple game at each booth while collecting stickers & redeem free products when you win!There are 5 stickers to be collected and the completed card can be used for the Lucky Draw ($1,000 Scoot Voucher) and a redemption of a Revive.
The Master Brain game will be hosted by 2 of the most popular emcees on the BeLive app, Amos Ngeow (@amosngeow) and Lee Byung Jun (@junn0215)!
[caption id="attachment_37266" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: @amosngeow / @junn0215[/caption]If you’re looking forward to earning extra cash fast, join in on the biggest Master Brain game yet.
Who knows, with the combination of our hacks, your knowledge and luck might just pay off this weekend!
Master Brain Carnival
Venue: Scape, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
Date: 15 September 2018
Time: 6pm – 10pm
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Friendship Is Magic This September As A My Little Pony Cafe Pops Up At Bugis
For those who believe in magic, unicorns and flying ponies, Kumoya has exciting news for you.
Your favourite characters from My Little Pony are flying from their home in Equestria to Singapore’s shores from 27 September – 30th December as part of Singapore’s first My Little Pony x Kumoya pop-up cafe!
[caption id="attachment_37259" align="aligncenter" width="2461"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Friendship Is Magic
In the past, we’ve seen Miffy, Care Bears and Tokidoki-themed character cafes hosted by Kumoya. This time round, the young and young at heart can expect an explosion of rainbows, stars, fluffy clouds and all the My Little Pony stars in action.
[caption id="attachment_37258" align="aligncenter" width="2470"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Together with Shirley Wong (Little Miss Bento), Kumoya has created a special My Little Pony inspired menu for everyone.
Here are some dishes that will be available at the My Little Pony x Kumoya pop-up cafe:
Mains
Magic Friendship Rainbow Big Breakfast ($24.90)
A breakfast designed by Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie just for you – toasted house-made rainbow bread, chicken and beef sausages, crispy turkey bacon, chicken ham, grilled tomato, scrambled eggs, hash brown with a side of fresh garden salad.
[caption id="attachment_37257" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Twilight Sparkle Soaring Skies Chicken Katsu Burger ($22.90)
Head skywards for this juicy chicken katsu on a mantou with wings! Drizzled with house-made teriyaki sauce, cheddar cheese, tomato, fresh garden salad, Twilight Sparkle mantou with a side of curly fries.
[caption id="attachment_37256" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Friendship Meets Love Seafood Curry Rice ($28.90)
If you’re craving for something heartier and savoury, this dish consists of Japanese rice infused with beetroots, accompanied by breaded ebi, calamari and scallop, fresh tempura salmon, steamed broccoli, cherry tomatoes and house-made tempura potato cake hearts.
[caption id="attachment_37255" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Desserts
Pinkie Pie Pack Pack-a-Punch Strawberry Cake ($17.90)
Just like Pinkie Pie herself, this fully loaded dessert is pony power packed with Strawberry sponge cake with kanten jelly, vanilla Hokkaido soft serve, fluffy cotton candy, sweet pink lollipop, marshmallow, pink chocolate slab, strawberry cereal crunch and fresh strawberries.
[caption id="attachment_37253" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Candylicious Rainbow Fruity Shibuya Toast ($24.90)
Expect a rainbow explosion in this dessert. With a toasted buttery bread tower, vanilla Hokkaido soft serve, Rainbow Dash cookies, colourful rainbow cookie, fresh berries and fruits, rainbow lollipop, fruity candy drops, drizzled with warm dark chocolate sauce.
[caption id="attachment_37252" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Magical Princesses With Magic Potion Galaxy Cake ($21.90)
Whip out your camera as you pour the multi-coloured shiny galaxy glaze over the mango mousse cake right in front of you, complete with magical dry ice – for your Instagram, of course!
[caption id="attachment_37254" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Drinks
Rainbow Dash Fluffy Clouds Bubblegum Soda with Fluffy Cotton Candy/ Twilight Sparkle Sparkling Water Melon Soda with Fluffy Cotton Candy ($12.90)
Make a quick dash for this delicious high-flying soda. Both soda comes with a fluffy cotton candy cloud.
That’s not all, all beverages are served with a limited edition coaster (5 different designs to collect)! While stocks last.
[caption id="attachment_37251" align="aligncenter" width="2362"] Image Credit: Kumoya[/caption]Like the previous character cafes, dining time is limited to 90 minutes and there is a minimum spending of $10 per person.
The My Little Pony pop-up cafe will run from 27 September 2018 to 30 December 2018.
Will you be heading to the My Little Pony pop-up cafe at Kumoya this September?
My Little Pony x Kumoya
Address: Kumoya Cafe, 8 Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199320
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Thursday, Sunday: 12.00pm – 9.30pm, Friday and Saturday: 12.00pm – 10.00pm, Closed on Mondays
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Watch Out For Pontianaks, Zombies And The Demogorgon At USS Halloween Horror Nights 2018
From 27 September to 31 October, Singapore’s largest and most iconic Halloween event, Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights (USS HHN), is back for its eighth edition.
As a visual play on the number ‘8’, this year’s theme of Infinite Fear is inspired by the infinity insignia ∞, which means that fans can expect a night of never-ending cycle of fear, thrills and countless scares in the park.
Infinite Fear
Featuring five terrifying haunted houses, three killer live shows and two scare zones based on the critically acclaimed Netflix’s Stranger Things series (read all about it here), Asian folklore and Western scare acts, Halloween Horror Nights 8 at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) is set to be bigger and scarier than ever.
Here’s what you can expect:
5 Haunted Houses
1. Stranger Things
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This year, USS will collaborate with Netflix to bring to life its critically-acclaimed series, Stranger Things. The highly-anticipated Stranger Things haunted house will feature 12 rooms depicting 12 different scenes from Season 1 of the series.
Fans will be transported into twelve artfully recreated scenes and storylines, from the menacing Hawkins National Laboratory, to the Byers home adorned with an erratic display of flashing Christmas lights and the eerie Upside Down woods.
2. Pontianak
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Be careful where you tread in this Malay village – the Pontianak is waiting for you.
Thrill-seekers will need to survive the various hair-raising scenes and stories of the Pontianak unfolding before their eyes, from how she was created, to the banana trees where she resides, and the laundry area where she sniffs out the next victim.
3. Killuminati
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Enter the world of Killuminati – the Chinese secret society of vampires that has existed for centuries.
Watch out for never before seen stunts and expect lots of twists in this highly interactive house where even the bravest souls may end up in different secret rooms!
4. Pagoda of Peril
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Navigate your way through the Pagoda of Peril, where you’ll be faced with malevolent demons and terrifying spirits trapped in this eternal prison fighting in fury as they seek to find freedom.
The most vicious of them all – the Yin demon, who yearns for eternal life and power.
5. The Haunting of Oiwa
Step back in time to the chilling Edo-era of Japan in The Haunting of Oiwa and come face-to-face with Lady Oiwa who returns from the dead seeking revenge after being poisoned by her unfaithful husband.
Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Run or face the wrath of Lady Oiwa’s betrayal in the Haunting of Oiwa.
2 Scare Zones
1. Apocalypse: Earth
Get thrown into chaos at Apocalypse: Earth as Mother Earth unleashes her most terrifying forces.
Roam around the streets of New York, as Gaia destroys everything in her way with her most terrifying forces to take back what belongs to her and declare war on mankind.
2. Cannibal
Witness the ancient tribe of man-hunters in Cannibal, where the bodies of rivals killed in revenge are being devoured.
For the cannibals, revenge is raw. Escape the tribe where not one limb, nor organ, not even a single bone goes to waste.
3 Killer Live Shows
1. DEAD Talk
Take a break from the screams and join the charismatic Gideon Grim, the Motivational Death Coach, as he captivates guests with tips on highly effective scaring in DEAD Talks.
DEAD Talks is an all new, witty, seminar-style show with cutting-edge illusions, electrifying dancing and acrobatics at the Pantages Hollywood Theatre.
2. Scaremony
When darkness falls at Eight Lake Psychiatric Hospital, fear rises. Make your way through the unsettling, creepy halls of the hospital filled with screaming apparitions of unwilling patients. Once you enter, there’s no turning back.
Unlike previous editions of USS HHN with one Opening Scaremony held at the beginning of each event night, this year’s Scaremony will be held at various timings across the night (stay tuned for updates on specific timings).
This means that you’ll be able to catch it even if you aren’t able to make it at 7.30pm!
3. Blood And Bones
Each month, at half moon, the Chief of the tribe sacrifices their capture at the ancestral altar. The human sacrifice is possessed by the spirit of the ancestors, which gives the tribesmen extra strength when they devour him.
Brace yourselves for this gruesome ritual of Blood & Bones that will turn your stomachs.
Zombie Laser Tag
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Do you have what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse?
Back by popular demand since it’s debut last year, Zombie Laser Tag returns with an arena double the size. Each team of eight participants will work together for one mission: to fend off and “kill” zombies in infested areas.
Expect more gruesome zombies, greater obstacles and more action, all in the company of a drill sergeant who will lead the way to ensure everyone gets out alive.
The Zombie Laser Tag experience is available at an additional S$38 per participant.
Get Your Scare On
Standard event tickets are available at S$58 (non-peak) and S$68 (peak) each.
If you want more out of your HHN experience, fans can purchase an R.I.P. Tour that includes event admission, a guide who will share insider stories and escort fans to the various experiences, VIP access to haunted houses, private meet-and-greet sessions with creepy characters and more.
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