What players bring into D&D is real, even if the world isn't—and that's why it becomes a place for queer belonging in ...
For the thousands of graduates who study abroad each year, there's always the question of whether to stay overseas or return ...
When dating app fatigue sets in, is it so strange that arranged marriage starts to make sense as a way to find love?
When deadly floods swept through Aceh in December 2026, aid didn't arrive fast enough. A Singaporean sets out on a personal ...
Having first arrived in the early 1990s, the Japanese community in Ho Chi Minh city today is one of the largest and longest-standing expat groups, giving way to an entire neighbourhood of sushi joints ...
This is the first piece in a series on Jalan Kukoh’s rental housing situation. Through an exploration of people and public policy, the series attempts to help us understand how the poor in Singapore ...
In December last year, I was returning home from Yio Chu Kang swimming pool when I saw something which took my breath away: a brand new covered walkway. Not any regular ol’ covered walkway, but a ...
Have you walked through a cloud of sweet smelling, fast dissolving smoke lately? At this point, I’d bet that you have. It’s no secret that vaporisers and e-cigarettes are prevalent in Singapore. Their ...
From headlines of abusive bosses to tragic lorry accidents, what does life in this country feel like for the workers who build it? Nurul and Shamim left Bangladesh in search of better prospects in ...
I remember the first time I wandered the back alleys of Geylang close to 10 years ago. As a teenager, I knew I had to experience the vice central everyone would chatter about at least once in my life.
This week, as 140 cases doubled into 287, we were forced to take a sobering look at the dismal living conditions inside worker’s dormitories like S11 Punggol. Two very different responses emerged. On ...
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