Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Speak on the Dilemma of Supporting Local While Shopping in JB There's nothing Singaporeans love more than a good deal. But is our tendency to cross the border for everything dooming local businesses? by Alfieyah Abdullah December 22, 2024
Government & Politics News Unpacking The Public’s Complicated Feelings About The NRIC Kerfuffle The NRIC debacle goes beyond a simple miscommunication issue. What are Singaporeans really upset about? And how did we start holding our NRIC numbers closer to our chests? by Kimberly Lim and Nadine Lee December 20, 2024
Arts & Entertainment Lifestyle Subculture Aliwal Chess Club, and Why Connection Matters More Than Winning We're all kings and queens here. by Swarnabho Sarkar December 20, 2024
Lifestyle Mental Health Can the Holiday Season Be Our Break From Constant Self-Improvement? Perhaps the greatest act of self-optimisation in December is choosing not to optimise at all. by Joel Teo December 19, 2024
Family & Housing Finance Sponsored The Impersonation Scam That Almost Cost My Mum Her Life Savings What chance do our less tech-savvy parents have? by Andre Frois December 16, 2024
Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Speak on the Joys and Woes of Souvenir Culture Do we always have to bring back TimTams from Australia? by Kimberly Lim December 15, 2024
Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singapore, Unfiltered Singaporeans Speak on the Dilemma of Supporting Local While Shopping in JB There's nothing Singaporeans love more than a good deal. But is our tendency to cross the border for everything dooming local businesses? by Alfieyah Abdullah December 22, 2024
Government & Politics News Singapore, Unfiltered Unpacking The Public’s Complicated Feelings About The NRIC Kerfuffle The NRIC debacle goes beyond a simple miscommunication issue. What are Singaporeans really upset about? And how did we start holding our NRIC numbers closer to our chests? by Kimberly Lim and Nadine Lee December 20, 2024
Arts & Entertainment Lifestyle Subculture Amongst Us Aliwal Chess Club, and Why Connection Matters More Than Winning We're all kings and queens here. by Swarnabho Sarkar December 20, 2024
Lifestyle Mental Health Alt Ctrl Health Can the Holiday Season Be Our Break From Constant Self-Improvement? Perhaps the greatest act of self-optimisation in December is choosing not to optimise at all. by Joel Teo December 19, 2024
Family & Housing Finance Sponsored Coming Of Age The Impersonation Scam That Almost Cost My Mum Her Life Savings What chance do our less tech-savvy parents have? by Andre Frois December 16, 2024
Family & Housing Immigration Jobs & Economy Mental Health Singapore, Unfiltered Are Bomb Shelters Fit for Domestic Helpers to Call Home? What does it say about Singapore when the real estate industry rebrands bomb shelters and utility rooms as 'maid rooms'? by RICE December 12, 2024 4:58
Finance Mental Health News Sponsored Coming Of Age How A Scam Call Threw My Life Into Chaos What would you do if an unknown caller claimed to be an old friend? by RICE November 19, 2024 9:47
Climate & Environment Jobs & Economy Sponsored Grindsets How One Underwater Robot Is Transforming Our Seas In the face of tech advancements, will divers see robots as a threat to their jobs, or can they join forces to revolutionise our seas? by RICE November 12, 2024 4:12
Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health Grindsets A Hawker’s Life Lessons After a Life-Altering Injury For a man whose burnout manifested in life-altering injuries, will he ever truly find rest? by RICE November 8, 2024 5:15
01 Immigration Jobs & Economy News The Questions We Need to Confront About Domestic Helpers and Bomb Shelter Rooms Room for improvement. by RICE December 13, 2024 02 Jobs & Economy Sponsored Beyond an Iron Rice Bowl, Why Do People Sign On? What compels a Singaporean son to make the military a full-time job? by Aidan Razali December 11, 2024 03 Humour Jobs & Economy Singaporeans Confess How They’re Wayang-ing the December Blues Away At Work It's the most unproductive time of the year. by Nadine Lee December 8, 2024 04 Humour Lifestyle Sex & Gender A Chronically Single Woman Rents a Date to Visit Christmas Wonderland 'Tis the season to be anxious about singlehood. by Nadine Lee December 4, 2024 05 Humour Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Share How They Avoid Other Singaporeans on Holiday in Japan How to truly get away on your overseas getaway. by Nadine Lee December 1, 2024 06 Family & Housing Food & Drink Jobs & Economy Lifestyle The Search For Authenticity in Singapore’s New Wave of Home-Based Businesses No place like home-based businesses. by Kimberly Lim November 29, 2024 07 Education Mental Health The Curious Case of School Counsellor Trauma Shouldn't we stop scaring kids away from seeking help? by Nadine Lee November 22, 2024 08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
02 Jobs & Economy Sponsored Beyond an Iron Rice Bowl, Why Do People Sign On? What compels a Singaporean son to make the military a full-time job? by Aidan Razali December 11, 2024 03 Humour Jobs & Economy Singaporeans Confess How They’re Wayang-ing the December Blues Away At Work It's the most unproductive time of the year. by Nadine Lee December 8, 2024 04 Humour Lifestyle Sex & Gender A Chronically Single Woman Rents a Date to Visit Christmas Wonderland 'Tis the season to be anxious about singlehood. by Nadine Lee December 4, 2024 05 Humour Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Share How They Avoid Other Singaporeans on Holiday in Japan How to truly get away on your overseas getaway. by Nadine Lee December 1, 2024 06 Family & Housing Food & Drink Jobs & Economy Lifestyle The Search For Authenticity in Singapore’s New Wave of Home-Based Businesses No place like home-based businesses. by Kimberly Lim November 29, 2024 07 Education Mental Health The Curious Case of School Counsellor Trauma Shouldn't we stop scaring kids away from seeking help? by Nadine Lee November 22, 2024 08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
03 Humour Jobs & Economy Singaporeans Confess How They’re Wayang-ing the December Blues Away At Work It's the most unproductive time of the year. by Nadine Lee December 8, 2024 04 Humour Lifestyle Sex & Gender A Chronically Single Woman Rents a Date to Visit Christmas Wonderland 'Tis the season to be anxious about singlehood. by Nadine Lee December 4, 2024 05 Humour Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Share How They Avoid Other Singaporeans on Holiday in Japan How to truly get away on your overseas getaway. by Nadine Lee December 1, 2024 06 Family & Housing Food & Drink Jobs & Economy Lifestyle The Search For Authenticity in Singapore’s New Wave of Home-Based Businesses No place like home-based businesses. by Kimberly Lim November 29, 2024 07 Education Mental Health The Curious Case of School Counsellor Trauma Shouldn't we stop scaring kids away from seeking help? by Nadine Lee November 22, 2024 08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
04 Humour Lifestyle Sex & Gender A Chronically Single Woman Rents a Date to Visit Christmas Wonderland 'Tis the season to be anxious about singlehood. by Nadine Lee December 4, 2024 05 Humour Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Share How They Avoid Other Singaporeans on Holiday in Japan How to truly get away on your overseas getaway. by Nadine Lee December 1, 2024 06 Family & Housing Food & Drink Jobs & Economy Lifestyle The Search For Authenticity in Singapore’s New Wave of Home-Based Businesses No place like home-based businesses. by Kimberly Lim November 29, 2024 07 Education Mental Health The Curious Case of School Counsellor Trauma Shouldn't we stop scaring kids away from seeking help? by Nadine Lee November 22, 2024 08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
05 Humour Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Share How They Avoid Other Singaporeans on Holiday in Japan How to truly get away on your overseas getaway. by Nadine Lee December 1, 2024 06 Family & Housing Food & Drink Jobs & Economy Lifestyle The Search For Authenticity in Singapore’s New Wave of Home-Based Businesses No place like home-based businesses. by Kimberly Lim November 29, 2024 07 Education Mental Health The Curious Case of School Counsellor Trauma Shouldn't we stop scaring kids away from seeking help? by Nadine Lee November 22, 2024 08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
06 Family & Housing Food & Drink Jobs & Economy Lifestyle The Search For Authenticity in Singapore’s New Wave of Home-Based Businesses No place like home-based businesses. by Kimberly Lim November 29, 2024
07 Education Mental Health The Curious Case of School Counsellor Trauma Shouldn't we stop scaring kids away from seeking help? by Nadine Lee November 22, 2024 08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
08 Mental Health Sex & Gender The Agony of Intimacy: A Marriage Undone by Vaginismus and the Weight of Expectations “I regret not being naughty before marriage.” by Alfieyah Abdullah November 15, 2024 09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
09 Jobs & Economy Mental Health A Hawker, a Sugarcane Machine, and the Ultimate Price of Burnout "People told me to rest—even just for a few hours or once a week—but I never listened." by Kimberly Lim November 7, 2024 10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
10 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping What’s Pushing People’s Buttons About Singapore’s Flex Culture? The inculcation of inadequacy. by Andre Frois November 3, 2024 11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
11 Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024 12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024 13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
12 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health In-Camp Thoughts: What ICT Call-ups Reveal About Our Work Culture When emails and urgent messages find you in the jungle. by Andre Frois October 27, 2024
13 Finance Jobs & Economy Mental Health No Regrets: The Singaporean Entrepreneurs Who Failed and Returned to the 9-to-5 Grind Regret is worse than paiseh. by Andre Frois October 23, 2024 14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
14 Humour News Sex & Gender The VP Scandal Texts Are Evidence That Singlish Is Deeply Unsexy You want me pregnant you? by Nadine Lee October 22, 2024 15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024 Random Opinion "It’s December, so I’m definitely sian. Most of my colleagues are still working hard—I think it’s because they’re still on probation. I’m doing like, 10 percent of what I’m supposed to do at work." Photo Stories Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024 Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024 Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024 History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023 Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023 https://www.ricemedia.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/RICE-AD-Desktop-HP-Display-2048-x-1366.png
15 Finance Government & Politics Jobs & Economy The Income-Allianz Deal Is Off (for Now), but How Did It Get So Far? Despite the deal collapsing, the damage to trust is undeniable. by Kimberly Lim October 15, 2024 16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024
16 Jobs & Economy Mental Health Why Do I Feel Worse After Taking a Mental Health Day Off Work? Work never stops and sabbaticals aren't on the cards for most of us. Can the humble mental health day really provide relief? by Nadine Lee October 10, 2024 17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024
17 Government & Politics Immigration Jobs & Economy News Singaporeans Share How They Feel About Sharing a Nation With 6 Million People The more, the merrier? by Alfieyah Abdullah September 29, 2024 18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024
18 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Mental Health Travel & Shopping When Travelling the World Is Cheaper Than Renting in Singapore Danya Astria took two years off from university to travel the world. But she's far from your run-of-the-mill privileged travel influencer. by Kimberly Lim September 27, 2024
Arts & Entertainment Education Lifestyle Mental Health The Art of Coping: What Gen Z Students Get Up To to Get By Why does growing up feel so different, so much heavier now? by Isaiah Chua September 11, 2024
Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health In the Afterglow: The Cancer Survivors Finding Light In Their Night Routines In the stillness after sunset. by Stephanie Lee August 15, 2024
Family & Housing History & Heritage Lifestyle Singapore’s Longest Curved HDB Corridor, and the Distance Between Our Neighbours The people of 34 Whampoa West share their stories of loneliness, neighbourliness, and everything in between. by Stephanie Lee May 31, 2024
Lifestyle Mental Health In Their Own Skin: Portraits of Eczema in Singapore Three Singaporeans open up about the wounds they carry both inside and out. by Benjamin Tan March 28, 2024
History & Heritage Jobs & Economy The Last Generation of Singapore’s Newspaper Stand Vendors They are the newspaper vendors that we’ve grown to forget. These are their stories. by Stephanie Lee June 15, 2023
Mental Health Sex & Gender This Body is Not Mine: Living With Gender Dysphoria “When my dysphoria is triggered, the only thought in my head is, ‘Get me out of this body’.” by Shiva Bharathi Gupta May 24, 2023