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Fringe Modalities
Poet, frontwoman, and shamanic healer ArunDitha Emmanuel returns to Singapore with renewed vigour to push the state-enforced boundaries of art.
Taking On Decolonisation
The annual Per°Form Open Academy of Arts and Activations by T:> Works this year tackles the complex subject of decolonisation with a line-up of artists from the global south.
Japan at Half-speed
A walking tour through the Kunisaki Peninsula in Kyushu is an invitation to appreciate thé country’s beauty ata snail's pace.
Truffle Sabotage
In the heart of Chianti, dark tales of the truffle trade, bacchanalian feasts, and sun salutations await at Christina Ong's COMO Castello del Nero in Tuscany.
Is Barolo the Next Burgundy?
With Burgundy prices reaching starry heights, we find out why Barolo is the next frontier for oenophiles.
Hungry for Hansik
Hansik, or Korean food, is becoming more popular worldwide due to the proliferation of Korean pop culture. We explore two of the cuisine's stalwart elements.
Maxed Out
We explore the intricacies of high-performance tyre development inside Continental’s top-tier test facility in Germany and put its new MaxContact MC7 tyres to the test.
India Rising
From a culture whose glorious traditions have greatly influenced luxury jewellery today, young designers like Renu Oberoi are rewriting the narrative.
A Life Less Ordinary
Street culture pioneer-entrepreneur Feroze McLeod defies convention, even in his watch collection.
What Adam Scott Knows for Sure
The Rolex Testimonee reflects on being the only Australian to win the Masters and the profound impact it has had on his career.
Drawing Greatness
Bulgari marks its 140th anniversary with a limited-edition Octo Finissimo Sketch collection featuring hand-illustrated dials of the movements beneath.
It's About Time
Shedding its cloak of exclusivity, Watches and Wonders wants you yes, you to discover how the fair is about so much more than new timepieces
Leveraging Leadership Vulnerability for Corporate Well-Being
Vulnerability is a cornerstone of cultural acceptance at Dell Technologies. Senior VP and GM Ng Tian Beng champions this.
Good Enough, But Not Quite
Will Fan thought tech management training in Southeast Asia was \"good enough\" for edtech NewCampus. But the rest of the world beckoned.
SCHOOL OF LEARNING: CLASS OF 2024
TODAY, AS FACT GETS MANGLED WITH BAD FAITH INTENTION, THERE’S A NEED TO RELOOK HOW WE LEARN. THESE THREE BUSINESS LEADERS LEAD THE WAY.
A Race to the Top
Carolyn Dawson, CEO of Founders Forum Group, takes a deep dive into the rapidly evolving EdTech landscape and explains what investors in the space are really looking for.
GENIE IN A BOTTLE
ACCORDING TO ITS CO-FOUNDER AND CEO, NEO ZHIZHONG, GENIEBOOK'S TRUE GOAL IS TO GIVE STUDENTS MORE TIME FOR THEIR OTHER PASSIONS.
Wear The World On Your Wrist
These watches are proudly made in Switzerland, but prouder still are their homages to other cultures.
Shaping Healthy Confectioneries Through Science-Backed Innovation
At a time when health-conscious consumers are questioning the norms of processed foods, Glico tells us why it stands firm in its confidence.
The Home Advantage
This AI-dependent reno-tech platform is cutting out the middleman for interior designing and, recently, its financing.
Financing Art
UOB, UBS, OCBC, and Bank of America are some financial institutions involved heavily in today's art world. Why is this the case?
Airing New Possibilities
Acclaimed chefs Matthew Orlando and Will Goldfarb hope to inspire and spark deeper conversations and action around food and circular cooking at their idyllic concept Air in lush Dempsey Hill.
Taking Initiative
Nicole Robinson, andbeyond's chief marketing officer, shares how the luxury safari operator is accelerating its ground partnerships in a race against time to save the planet's remaining wilderness.
Tropical Modernism
In this three-storey inter-terrace belonging to a family of four, designer Ethan Lin of TE-EL sought to create a cosy nest that marries the disparate tastes of its owners.
A Symphony of Vintage
Antoine Bakhache, founder of Bakhache Jewellery, shares the story behind the brand's inception, its curated vintage collections, and the journey ahead.
Time is of the Ressence
Time is of the Ressence Independent watch brand founder Benoit Mintiens on creating unique timepieces by focusing on the user experience.
A Timeless Impact
The Rolex Awards for Enterprise celebrate innovators like Denica Riadini-Flesch, whose work at SukkhaCitta focuses on ethical craftsmanship.
In the Right Gear
The Richard Mille RM 35-03 Automatic Rafael Nadal lets users adapt the watch’s self-winding mechanism for their activities.
Capturing the Cosmos
Astronomical timepieces display a watchmaker’s horological prowess, allowing us to marvel at what human hands are still capable of.
A Google of Banks
Chairman Derrick Tan wants WRISE to emerge as the world’s foremost authority on wealth management for VHNWIs.