Jobs & Economy Sponsored Beyond Four Walls, Imprisonment Was Not an Excuse for Jason Drug abuse, fake money, business failures, and deaths of loved ones haunt Jason. by Zat Astha May 4, 2023
Arts & Entertainment Exposés Jobs & Economy Mental Health Liquidation Lethargy: The Local Filmmakers HOOQ Abandoned In Debt When big media ventures collapse, it’s the creatives that get the short end of the stick. by Zat Astha March 28, 2023
Jobs & Economy Amongst Us The Impact of AI on Singaporean Journalists: Voices from the Frontlines As AI continues to advance, many jobs are at risk of being automated. In Singapore, journalists and writers are facing the threat of AI taking over their jobs. But will AI lead to mass unemployment, or will it bring new opportunities for those willing to adapt? by Zat Astha December 9, 2022
Arts & Entertainment Binge TSL’s ‘One Week Love’ Is a Glorious Watch That Needs Better Accountability Reality TV, meet the reality of airing secondary school-era bullying. by Zat Astha December 7, 2022
Food & Drink Lifestyle From Menteng With Love — Jakarta, My iPhone 14 Pro, and I iPhone 14 Pro in hand, our Editor, Zat, goes on his inaugural trip to Jakarta. There he found sate, coffee, and, well, an entire street engulfed in a thrilling darkness. by Zat Astha October 17, 2022
Government & Politics News A Malaysian and a Singaporean Discuss Rosmah Mansor, Tiaras, and Caramel Macchiato Two news editors speak candidly on the fall of Rosmah and Najib, the husband-and-wife criminal duo whose crimes sound too heinous and absurd to be true. by Zat Astha September 7, 2022
Government & Politics Lifestyle Mental Health Could We Have Helped Joseph Schooling Better Cope With His Circumstances? On the back of a string of personal setbacks and a change in environment, perhaps Joseph Schooling’s misstep is not a consequence but a cry for help. by Zat Astha August 31, 2022
Government & Politics Section 377A No More — a New Reality and Recovery Begins Out with the old, in with the inclusive. by Zat Astha August 21, 2022
Sex & Gender For These OG Attendees, Pink Dot Will Always Be Special — and Relevant Three Singaporeans who were there at the first Pink Dot in 2009, walks us down memory lane and shares what the event means to them today, 13 years on. by Zat Astha June 17, 2022
Exposés Family & Housing Government & Politics Mental Health Districts 11 Years of Noise Terror: How One Man Holds a Hougang Block Hostage This is the story of how Shi-jie gets away with inflicting daily noise on his neighbours for 11 years without so much of a slap on the wrist. by Zat Astha May 23, 2022
Food & Drink Race & Religion Amongst Us In Pictures: What Singapore Muslims Eat For ‘Sahur’ During Ramadhan Have a look at what some Muslims in Singapore eat during Sahur, an important pre-dawn meal that gives sustenance for a full day of fasting. by Zat Astha April 23, 2022
Government & Politics Jobs & Economy April Note From the Editor: What’s Gender Diversity Without Good HR Practices? Of course, companies that don't believe in the simplest, most basic tenets of care at work would find gender-diverse hiring too ‘progressive’. by Zat Astha April 4, 2022