History & Heritage Mental Health Sex & Gender The People Who Are Changing Their Names to Be Happier What's in a name? by Nadine Lee November 1, 2024
Food & Drink History & Heritage Lifestyle Can Malay Cuisine Find a Place in Singapore’s Fine Dining Scene? The meat of the matter. by Alfieyah Abdullah October 30, 2024
Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024
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
Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Meet Joleen, the Quantum Physicist Who Gave Up a PSC Scholarship for Life in Okinawa The science of joy. by Kimberly Lim October 25, 2024
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
History & Heritage Mental Health Sex & Gender Coming Of Age The People Who Are Changing Their Names to Be Happier What's in a name? by Nadine Lee November 1, 2024
Food & Drink History & Heritage Lifestyle Binge Can Malay Cuisine Find a Place in Singapore’s Fine Dining Scene? The meat of the matter. by Alfieyah Abdullah October 30, 2024
Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Coming Of Age Does the DINK Life Equate to Financial Freedom? DINK it's so easy? by Andre Frois October 28, 2024
Government & Politics Jobs & Economy Mental Health Grindsets 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
Jobs & Economy Lifestyle Travel & Shopping Singaporeans Abroad Meet Joleen, the Quantum Physicist Who Gave Up a PSC Scholarship for Life in Okinawa The science of joy. by Kimberly Lim October 25, 2024
Education Finance Jobs & Economy Sponsored Coming Of Age How Young Digital Natives Are Getting Scammed Online Can digital natives really outsmart every online dupe? by RICE October 10, 2024 8:55
Family & Housing Mental Health Sponsored Alt Ctrl Health The Power of Empathy What do we really need in our toughest times? by RICE September 12, 2024 4:38
Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture Amongst Us The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 2:50
Arts & Entertainment Climate & Environment Lifestyle Mental Health Grindsets How a Boracay Trip Became a Singapore Idol’s Worst Nightmare How a dip in the waters of Boracay triggered sparked a fight against water pollution. by RICE August 19, 2024 29:14
01 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 02 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 03 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 04 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 05 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 06 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 07 Humour Jobs & Economy Mental Health Thoughts I Have About Self-Fulfilment Now That It’s September If Brat Summer is officially over, does it mean we’re now in Grand Theft Autumn? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 25, 2024 08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
02 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 03 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 04 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 05 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 06 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 07 Humour Jobs & Economy Mental Health Thoughts I Have About Self-Fulfilment Now That It’s September If Brat Summer is officially over, does it mean we’re now in Grand Theft Autumn? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 25, 2024 08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
03 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 04 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 05 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 06 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 07 Humour Jobs & Economy Mental Health Thoughts I Have About Self-Fulfilment Now That It’s September If Brat Summer is officially over, does it mean we’re now in Grand Theft Autumn? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 25, 2024 08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
04 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 05 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 06 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 07 Humour Jobs & Economy Mental Health Thoughts I Have About Self-Fulfilment Now That It’s September If Brat Summer is officially over, does it mean we’re now in Grand Theft Autumn? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 25, 2024 08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
05 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 06 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 07 Humour Jobs & Economy Mental Health Thoughts I Have About Self-Fulfilment Now That It’s September If Brat Summer is officially over, does it mean we’re now in Grand Theft Autumn? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 25, 2024 08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
06 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
07 Humour Jobs & Economy Mental Health Thoughts I Have About Self-Fulfilment Now That It’s September If Brat Summer is officially over, does it mean we’re now in Grand Theft Autumn? by Ilyas Sholihyn September 25, 2024 08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
08 Education History & Heritage Race & Religion The Perks of Relearning Your Own Mother Tongue When English is all you need to get by, what's the value of learning your mother tongue? by Kimberly Lim September 13, 2024 09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
09 Education Family & Housing Why Singaporean Students Will Be Better Creators With Fewer Exams and Smaller Classes They all just need a bit of room, in every sense, to do their best work. by Neil Humphreys September 10, 2024 10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
10 Family & Housing Mental Health When You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Family Why do so many Singaporeans feel like outsiders in their own families? by Kimberly Lim September 6, 2024 11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
11 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Subculture The Fierce Ah Mas Playing Water Polo For 70-year-old Fong Nam, her greatest fear isn’t dying—it’s losing the strength to play water polo with her fellow elderly friends. by RICE September 1, 2024 12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024 13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
12 Arts & Entertainment Jobs & Economy Mental Health Lights, Camera, Exploitation: The Dark Side of Singapore’s Acting Industry How long can the local entertainment industry go with acting like things are just fine? by Kimberly Lim August 30, 2024
13 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Unspoken Existential Weirdness of Buying Your First HDB Flat Are we all just faking it to make it? by Kimberly Lim August 29, 2024 14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
14 Family & Housing Government & Politics Jobs & Economy 10 Weeks of Extra Parental Leave Is Great. Guilt-Tripping Employees for Taking It Isn’t. Dear employers, leave is leave. by Kimberly Lim August 21, 2024 15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024 Random Opinion "Singaporean English is brutalist because we’re impatient people. We don’t want use many word when few do trick. It works in professional settings when time is of the essence, but it’s a terrible way to do dirty talk." 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/2024/09/2048x1366.png
15 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 16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024
16 Government & Politics History & Heritage Jobs & Economy Kishore Mahbubani’s Advice for the Cynical Singaporean Is being born in Singapore still a cause for celebration today? by Kimberly Lim August 9, 2024 17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024
17 Family & Housing Lifestyle Mental Health Sex & Gender ‘I’ll Play Till I Die’: The Rowdy Ah Mas Confronting Mortality Through Water Polo "I’ve always been fun, I just forgot about it till now. I’ve finally found myself again." by Michele Pek August 2, 2024 18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 2024
18 Family & Housing Jobs & Economy The Man At The Centre of Singapore’s Property Agent Drama In a city known for its sky-high housing costs, real estate agency Homeseller is disrupting the market. by RICE July 28, 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