From art and flea markets to your last opportunity to check out OH! Potong Pasir, here's what you can do this weekend.
Fri, Mar 25
MARKET
Spend your Friday off at the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, which will be hosting
The Local People X Express Market, an art market by The Local People and the Singapore Land Authority. Expect lots of 90s retro art, airmock-lounging, movie screenings and digital art installations.
FOOD
It’s the
Easter weekend, guys. Have you planned your meals? The seafood and BBQ brunch at Park Hotel Clarke Quay's Brizo Restaurant is just one of the ways you can spend it.
THEATER
Shown through the eyes of four gay men, the interactive play,
Grind, shines the spotlight on protagonists who have to deal with issues of acceptance.
PARTY
If Good Friday is too wholesome for you, sign up for a decadent F1-level party at
Alibi, Catalunya’s new club night series with the Podium Lounge peeps. DJs Shigeki (JP) and Farhan C (UK) are spinning house.
EXPO
It’s coos and cuddles at the
Pet Expo over at Singapore Expo Hall, with an adoption drive, games, workshops, fancy pet products and more.
OUTING
Sat, Mar 26
PARTY
MARKET
FILM
If you liked indie film mini-festival
Scumscope last year, the boys from SCUM Cinema have a second edition on starting tonight with NZ horror-comedy Housebound. The roster at Scuff 2016 includes a doc about kitschy Turkish remakes called
Remake, Remix, Ripoff (Mar 26) and
Raiders (Mar 27), about obsessed fans remaking
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
FESTIVAL
The 14th edition of the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society Festival of Indian Classical Music and Dance kicks off on Mar 26, running until Apr 10. See the full line-up
here.
CONCERT
Renowned Japan-born pianist
Noriko Ogawa promises a Night of Fireworks at Victoria Concert Hall. Expect Mozart, Debussy and Chopin.
COMEDY
The March edition of
First Class Comedy at The Fullerton Hotel features Pakistan’s Umar Rana, the UK’s Scott Mitchell and Singapore’s own Qamarul Haziq.
Sun, Mar 27
OUTINGS
The CBD’s second
car-free Sunday will feature an arts and gardening bazaar, open mic performances and free entry to museums.
THEATER
It’s your last chance to catch Claire Wong and Noorlinah Mohamed’s latest play,
Recalling Mother, where both playwrights talk about their evolving relationships with (who else?) their moms, as they move out of the house and have to deal with the ageing process.
Check out
No Man’s Land, an immersive theater performance taking place in secret locations around Joo Chiat. You’ll have to figure out what's going on based on the clues in a hotel room and learn about the history of the area along the way.
FILM
Reelak is back! Head to Zhongshan Park for their fringe market at 4pm then be treated to a screening of the award-winning French film La Famille Bélier.