16 things eat, see and do this week in Singapore
Don't let the post-long weekend blues get to you. From Star Wars screenings to new school hip hop parties, here are 16 events to go to this week.
A Star Wars screening, wine dinners, working out by the bay and tons of cool parties, all happening this week.
COMEDY
The original cast of the British improv TV show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? does a three-night gig full of sketches based on audience suggestions.
FILM
May the 4th be with you. The Projector screens Star Wars - A New Hope as a part of Star Wars day.
COMEDY
Muddy Murphy's new open mic comedy night Laugh In has tons of new standup comedians performing every Monday.
CONCERT
With 10 Grammy Awards under their belt, Take 6 knows how to put on a show. The a cappella group celebrate their 25th anniversary with amazing vocals and harmonies that fuse gospel, jazz, R&B and pop.
EAT
The dining scene's newest Portguese restaurant Boca hosts a wine pairing dinner ($98) with signature dishes like bacalhau and brandy-flamed chourico.
FITNESS
Try out one of the newest fitness fads Zuu, where you mimic animal movements, at Armour @ The Bay for free.
DRINK
It's Bitters & Love's last day at the North Canal Road location. The cocktail bar will be shaking up their last drinks tonight before moving to their new Telok Ayer digs.
PARTY
Groove to hip hop and trap when Dave Does and Cherish take the decks at Respect. Plus, ladies get free vodka mixers.
WELLNESS
If you've always wanted to learn a little more about meditation, Doing Nothing Gives You Everything hosts a talk about the benefits of meditation and what to expect when you first start.
NETWORKING
Girls On Top's female-only networking night dishes tips building an online brand and getting engagement with your audience. There will be talks by the likes of Google's Hana Marsalkova and Hootsuite's Vicky Truong.
EAT
Club Street's small plates restaurant Pluck celebrates its first anniversary with tons of small bites, drinks and good music.
LITERARY
Spoken poetry SPEAK invites artists like Deborah Emmanuel, Ben Chow, Stephanie Dogfoot and Shivram Gopinath for a night of spoken word pieces beased on complete freedom of speech.
NIGHTLIFE
DJ best friends and brothers, Cash Cash, make up the dance pop trio. They'll be playing a host of vibrant remixes like "Take Me Home".
ART
Galerie Steph debuts new exhibition, Peculiar Textures, showing paintings, collages and drawings from Bradley Foisset, Hilmi Johandi and Luke Heng.
OUTING
Part narrative, part art show and part party, Tell Your Children Paradise Shores weaves a carnival by Gluttons Bay, a tiki bar and narrative art together.
MUSIC
Timbre Arts House hosts the KPMG Festival with tons of bands on the roster like Jack in the Box, Paraphrase and Shirlyn and The UnXpected. There'll be free flow of drinks and food, too.
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