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.
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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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13 Reasons Why’s Ross Butler’s Has A Very Surprising Link To Singapore
Unless you’ve been living in a hole for the past few months, you would have noticed plenty of online chatter about two TV shows in particular, 13 Reasons Why and Riverdale.
These two popular dramas have a few things in common: They’re both Netflix Original series, they’re both adapted from popular pieces of fiction (Archie comics FTW) and perhaps most importantly, they feature Ross Butler.
Ross Butler
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Born 17 May 1990, Ross Butler was born in Singapore to an American father and Chinese-Malaysian mother.
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Raised in Virginia, Butler dropped out of Ohio State University and took the leap to move to Los Angeles to begin acting. Butler is no novice when it comes to the acting game. He has had roles in a range of films and TV shows like Disney Channel’s K.C Undercover and popular TV series Teen Wolf.
13 Reasons Why: Zach Dempsey
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Unfortunately for Riverdale fanatics, Ross Butler will not be back for its second season. Fret not, you haven’t seen the last of him just yet! Online chatter has got us hopeful that Butler’s absence from Riverdale’s sophomore season could be due to the possibility of a larger role in 13 Reasons Why.
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If you have yet to catch 13 Reasons Why, here’s the lowdown. The popular Netflix Original series starts off with the suicide of Hannah Baker, who leaves behind 13 tapes detailing the 13 reasons why she decided to end her life.
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Based on a fiction book by author Jay Asher, the series delves deep into taboo issues faced by teenagers. Themes of sex, drugs, bullying, and the effect we have on the people around us form the backbone of the story.
With a stellar cast and captivating storyline, it’s no surprise that the popular series now has a huge fanbase with a multitude of fan theories coming out of the woodwork.
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Ross Butler plays jock Zach Dempsey, who is a good guy at heart with a penchant for hanging out with the wrong crowd. We won’t spoil the rest of the show if you haven’t yet caught the binge-worthy series.
For those of you who have already finished watching the series and are experiencing some serious 13 Reasons Why withdrawals, a second season has been announced! There is no set date or details on season 2 as of yet, so we’re in for a quite a wait before we find out what happens to the students of Liberty High.
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These Memes By SPCA Are Not Only Adorable, They Help To Save Lives Too

If you’re anything like me, you spend a fair amount of time each day stalking cute puppies on Instagram, and watching gifs and videos of cute animals.
Who can resist cute animals on the Internet?
Given our affinity for memes and gifs, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has decided to spread the message of adoption in a language and form we millennials are sure to understand: Memes.
The “Adopt A Meme” Project
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Each meme was crafted with the personality of the featured animal in mind, and even gives you details including their gender, age and when they came into the care of SPCA.
[caption id="attachment_26092" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: Also read, DBS Marina Regatta Is Bringing The Beach To The Bay, With lululemon Workouts, Potato Head’s Coconut Bar & More!
Engineering Is The Future, And Why Their Workspaces Are Actually Really Appealing To Millennials

Tell someone you work in engineering, and chances are, they think you work with grease and machines parts.
It is not an inaccurate picture, but with the perpetuation of tech-dominance, engineering has evolved into a career of the future.
Looking past the engineering of yesteryear, the engineering profession today touts the use of big data and high-end technology while working in impressive workspaces guaranteed to drop your jaws.
Engineering = Bulletproof Job of the Future?
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The world today thrives on innovation. To maintain this inexorable forward thrust, the technology that supports cannot stagnate either. As such, the onus lies on engineers to not fall behind.
This is a harrowing thought indeed.
Micron data analyst Kegan Ang, who works with schematics, statistics and Big Data in the Planning Department (like a Central Command Centre), shared the perks of working for a company that provides extensive support for education.
Micron also partners with the local polytechnics to offer SkillsFuture Earn & Learn programmes for specialist diplomas. There are also in-house training programs that employees can participate in to up-skill themselves.
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To job-seeking millennials out there, on-the-job education comes as an attractive incentive. Financial support aside, these perks also create a workspace that nurtures its staff, as opposed to utilising them as human robots to meet ends.
And if we’re talking about bulletproof jobs, working in a sector upon which the future relies (since the Internet of Things cannot work without memory cards, which Micron manufactures) sounds like a pretty stable gig indeed.
With an invite to Micron, I visited Fab 10, one of their 4 semiconductor facilities, to personally take a look at the workspace of a modern day engineer.
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Micron Technology Inc. is one of the wafer fabrication companies in Singapore which produces a global supply of memory chips (even the ones in your HPB tracker watch).
This U.S. multi-national giant employs approximately 7,500 workers in Singapore, and hires staff from various disciplines within Engineering.
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In modern engineering, Kegan says that an engineer’s work is evolving into sophisticated, high tech work. So it’s not just about going out in the hot sun and getting sweaty and dirty.
For example, in Fab 10 clean rooms where memory chips are made, the room has to be free from random particles therefore, you cannot even tear paper in the room.
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Engineers have to smock-up as the air in the Fab 10 floor is highly controlled for foreign particles.
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To automate the transport of silicon wafers used to make memory chips, Front Opening Unified Pods (FOUPs) below are used.
Modern clean rooms are automated, with ceilings lined with tracks upon which the FOUPs travel.
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Kegan’s job involves monitoring the progress of the automated processes, which means he not only has to know how the processes work, but also analyses how to improve production time, and troubleshoots where necessary.
A Space To Break The Rules
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One aspect of engineering that used to put me off was the image of a ‘checklist’ work style, so imagine my surprise when I learnt about their “TED Talks”.
A platform for engineers to share ideas on how to improve systems, these talks also encourage engineers to trail-blaze new technology. Promising ideas are not swept under the rug and can actually be adapted and realised by the company.
For naysayers who think these conferences are limited to the more senior, scrap that thought. Kegan shared that despite being a new employee, he already had the chance to be on this stage of open-sharing (i.e. the “TED” talks) twice.
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Engineering Is Vital To Singapore’s Future
In recent years, Singapore has been championing more opportunities for further education in engineering, such as via the Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) for various engineering skills and the Electronics and Precision and Machinery Engineering Cluster’s Place-and-Train Programmes.
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The Labour Movement has been expanding its U Associate network to include more than 40 professional guilds (termed U Associates) such as the Institution of Engineers, Singapore (IES), to develop training and progression opportunities for their professional members, such as the Engineers Progression pathway with a three-tiered scheme below.
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But despite the increasing prominence of engineering as a career, I admit to still having harboured a skewed perception of what modern engineering was like, before hearing about modern engineering jobs from Micron and one of its engineers, Kegan Ang.
Trashing stereotypes of unattractive, dead-end work cultures, what I learnt that day truly showed me the future.
The Labour Movement is working closely with tripartite partners (i.e. the government and businesses) to help working people into future jobs, such as those in sunrise industries like engineering.
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NUS Opening 140 Modules To Alumni Sounds Good, But Not If You Read Closely

Yesterday, the National University of Singapore (NUS) announced that it will be opening 140 courses to its alumni over the next three years. This comes as part of its efforts to promote lifelong learning.
When something sounds too good to be true, it often is. Before you get excited and start making plans with all your ex-uni mates from NUS, here are some things you should know about the courses being made available to you.
1. It will only be free for one year
Don’t be misled by the headlines. While alumni can attend for free for the first year (August 2017 – July 2018) of this three-year offering, the subsequent two years will not come at completely zero cost.
While the $3,000 to $3,500 per module course fee will be waived, a student service fee of $261.85 will be charged per semester.
2. NUS Alumni can only take a maximum of 2 modules over the 3-year period
Before you get excited thinking about going back to school, you should know that you can only take a maximum of 2 modules. Not per semester, not per year, but for the entire 3-year period. You are also limited to taking only one module per semester.
3. Modules you are eligible for heavily depends on your degree/major
Most of the modules offered are at the post-graduate level, with entry pre-requisites including Bachelor of Engineering/Science/etc., or the stricter Bachelor with a specified major. More lenient pre-requisites include Bachelor degree relating to a particular are of study (e.g computing), with only a handful of courses available with zero pre-requisites.
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Being a Psychology major who studied in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, who also took a couple of business modules, I can see from a quick glance that I am only eligible for a total of 15 unique modules out of 140, spread over the 2 semesters—most of which are offered by the School of Business.
These modules include Project Management, Decision Analytics Using Spreadsheets, Legal Environment of Business. From the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, which offers courses with no pre-requisites, I am also eligible to take Social Entrepreneurship and Value-Focused Negotiation.
4. Representation of Arts and Social Sciences courses limited
For those who studied at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences like I did, you’ll be disappointed to know that only 2 modules are offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences during AY2017/2018: Prescribed Texts In Literature and Seminar in Chinese Pragmatics. To attend, you must have an NUS Honours degree (2nd Class and above) or equivalent, or a good Bachelors degree.
Before you get excited thinking about returning to your alma mater and giving your uni experience a do-over, taking modules you missed out on or learning things you didn’t get the chance to back when you were in school, these are some things you may have missed that are worth taking note of.
As far as these courses are concerned, it’s not about learning for the sake of learning or to expose yourself to different things—it’s much more about deepening your knowledge in your existing field.
(Top Image Credit: Isem.nus.edu)
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We Found Out How We’ll Look Like In 30 Years’ Time – We Didn’t Like It

Apps that distort and enhance (some both, oddly) your face are aplenty, and it’s safe to say that we would have had fun with them at some point in the past.
AgingBooth, an app that been around for a few years now, is one that I’ve heard of, and seen photos of plastered on my Facebook feed.
Aimed to give an insight on how one will look when they’re older, the results usually see deep-set wrinkles and sagging jawlines added to a current photo of the user.
The good thing is that the results aren’t absolutely ridiculous, and while it’s impossible to confirm that the results are what we’ll look like 30, 40 years down the road, it still makes for good fun.
At our office, we’re always raring to try out interesting apps and services. So, we decided take a peek into the future, and tested it out ourselves!
The Results Were…
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…but they definitely generated a lot of laughter in the office.
Ranging from too exaggerated to actually plausible, comments on the photos ranged from amused to pensive, and many were left wondering if this is the face they’d be seeing in the mirror down the road.
“I just look sad. Makes me wonder if anyone would want me when I’m older…”
“I look like an amiable grandma! But I wish I could do something about those wrinkles.”
“Actually, if I cross the road it looks like people will help me.”
With most of us in our mid to late 20s, the concept of ageing can sometimes seem far away, but there’s no need for the simulation from this app to know that our skin, hair and bodies would not be as young and healthy as before.
With most of us also spending most of our waking hours in the office, and the stress that comes with it, a stringent skincare routine and regular exercise can be challenging (albeit not impossible).
To add on, factors like a sedentary lifestyle, bad posture, the glare from the screen and ceiling lights, as well as the drying effect of the air conditioning aren’t your friends when it comes to looking youthful.
How Working In An Office Ages You
It’s common knowledge that people in manual labour, and those constantly out in the sun are more prone to ageing prematurely. Dirty air and relentless sunshine plague their days, giving rise to sunspots, dry skin, and clogged pores. But did you know that working in a cushy office isn’t that great a deal either?
Here are 2 of the main ways that office life ages you.
Stress At Work, Lack Of Sleep
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First of all, one of the most obvious factors – stress and exhaustion.
As we all know, the frowning and poring over our screens can induce the formation of wrinkles, but did you know that our workload can also affect our DNA negatively?
And not to mention, having a heavy workload also usually leads to less downtime to pamper ourselves. This leads to sloppy (or no) skincare, no time for proper sleep or exercise (which Image Credit: The Prospect[/caption]
Yes – while being under the blazing hot sun exposes you to UV Rays, you’re no safer under the fluorescent lights of your office.
Most lights are relatively harmless but there are some which, according to a study by the European Commission, emit blue light and ultraviolet radiation. In the long run, study by Stony Brook University also found that compact fluorescent lights, aka energy-saving lights, also have the potential to damage skin cells and make you look older than you are.
Ageing Is Unavoidable, But Looking Haggard Isn’t
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While stumbling across a fountain of youth is clearly an impossible feat, there are definitely steps you can take to make your age actually look good on you.
For those with the luxury of time, investing in good skincare and maybe even a gym membership can help alleviate some effects, but what about problems like a sagging neckline, ageing skin, or deep set wrinkles?
This is where award-winning aesthetic clinic Amaris B. Clinic’s Dr. Ivan Puah[/caption]
Providing a wide range of treatments ranging from facelifts, to even a weight management programme for those struggling with weight issues, customers are assured the best in aesthetic treatments.
In the fight against the ravages of time, customers can get to choose from a , both of which utilise the latest FDA-approved ultrasound technology to reintegrate new collagen, which eventually tightens and lifts the skin in those areas.
Ageing is unavoidable, but looking haggard isn’t – so the best time to start preserving your youth is now!
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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15 Local Filmmakers Are Teaming Up On One Film Project – And You Can Be A Part Of It

Many of us know Singapore’s story by heart.
We know the landmark events and key figures who helped shape our nation into what it is today. But how many of us truly know who we were? The people, the lives, the stories that made up the tapestry of our nation?
15 Short Films – From The Ground Up is a collaboration between Blue3Asia and the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre (NVPC) that aims to bring these untold stories to life through the medium of film.
15 Short Films – From The Ground Up
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15 Short Films will see 15 local filmmakers and online creators including producer Daniel Yun, Pop Aye’s Kirsten Tan, YouTuber Jian Hao Tan, and many others, coming together to tell the stories of real Singaporeans.
Told and interpreted in a diversity of styles, this series of films uncovers the stories of the people we were, spanning Singapore’s history, from post-independence till the turn of the millennium.
Each film will run for 5 – 10 minutes, each centering on one Singaporean. Starting in June, these films will be released both online and on traditional platforms.
At the end of day, 15 Short Films has one objective in mind: to show that giving, and the compassionate and inclusive side of us has always been there.
Funding From The Ground Up
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This project will be 100% crowd-funded, where foundations, corporations, and individual Singaporeans can all play a part in bringing this film project to life.
To contribute and find out more about this project, visit 15 Short Film’s crowd-funding page.
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This Digital Playground Has No Slides Or Swings, But 5 Virtual Worlds To Lose Yourself In

It’s probably safe to say that we’ve come to a point where technology lets us do amazing things we never thought was possible.
MOSH! (Moshi) is definitely proof of that. The first interactive digital family edutainment park in Singapore, it makes use of technology to redefine our idea of play.
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This multi-touch detection display table contains a myriad of characters that interact with any object you place on its surface.
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Fold and launch paper airplanes at this floor to ceiling projection, and they’ll turn into unique aircrafts and fly far, far away.
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Well, this digital one features creatures you won’t find anywhere else. After all, they are the brainchildren of the little ones’, created from the imaginations of young children.
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Here, you can float around in space and control fireworks with just your body movements!
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Make your very own MOSH!cot, and let him loose in a fantasy world of wonder.
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Sip on coffee and chow down on snacks or a full meal, all with a scenic birds eye view of the beach.
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Opening Hours: 10 AM – 9 PM, Last Admission: 8 PM
Admission: Child (age 3 – 12 Years): $22, Adult: $28, Senior Citizen (age 55 years and above): $20, Family Bundle (Admits 1 Adult, 1 Child): $48
Contact no.: 6238 8296
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Think You Have The Voice? Online Auditions For The Voice Singapore-Malaysia Are Officially OPEN

Think you have a great voice? Or know someone you believe to be an undiscovered talent? If so, you’ll want to listen up!
Online auditions for the global hit sensation, The Voice决战好声, are officially OPEN.
At The Voice, it’s all about, well, the voice. You’ll be judged not on how you look, not on how you command the stage, but solely on your vocal performance.
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Where Do I Audition?
The auditions are open to all participants above 16 years old, regardless of race and nationality. Do take note that you have to be fluent in Mandarin and be able to perform songs in Mandarin.
Interested? This is your chance to be heard! To audition, visit the official website (31 May 2017. You can sing any song in any genre, and in any language–except for songs in dialects such as Cantonese or Hokkien. Sing either a cappella (without instrumental accompaniment) or with an accompanying instrument; singing with an accompanying music track is strictly NOT allowed.
For more information, be sure to follow their official .
With the chance to receive coaching from some of the biggest names in the Asian entertainment industry, and an immense platform where so many will be watching, this could be the shot you’ve been waiting for!
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