Arts & Entertainment Government & Politics Singaporeans Asked the Government to Gatekeep Taylor Swift. How Did That Happen? The Singaporean urge to ask the government for help when things don't go their way. by Abigail Ang July 7, 2023
Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Coming Of Age When Parents Expect an Allowance From Their Kids, Is That Toxic Filial Piety? No one likes being reduced to a means to an end. by Abigail Ang June 21, 2023
Can ‘Domestic Tourism’ In Singapore Ever Be More Than Just Staycations? Everyone likes free money, even when it’s not actually money but credit linked to your Singpass. When the news that all Singaporeans above 18 were getting $100 in SingapoRediscovers vouchers broke, it seemed everyone I met that day was already planning their next staycation. Contrast this to a by Abigail Ang September 27, 2020
Will Covid-19 End Toxic Behaviour Towards LGBTQ & Racial Minorities At Uni Orientation Camps? Top image: Youth.sg With universities moving orientation camps online, many freshmen—also known freshies—may be disappointed to miss out on what’s often seen as an iconic university experience. After all, you can’t replicate the feeling of orientation games, pageants, or late night supper by Abigail Ang June 15, 2020