As Chinese F&B brands flood into Singapore, our culture, inclusivity and sense of belonging are gradually eroded.
Dr Tiah Ling left CGH in 2022 to deliver healthcare across low-resource regions. She found herself at a clinic near the ...
Noise complaints in Singapore have skyrocketed. Are we getting noisier, or are we just becoming less tolerant in our ...
Despite the recent acquittal of three women for supposedly organising a procession on prohibited land, an unsettling ...
The price of tomorrow isn’t just measured in dollars; it’s in the choices we make today, and the life we think is worth ...
The recent discovery of a father and daughter found dead in their Sengkang flat sparked nationwide conversation about mortality and the lives that go unseen behind closed doors. Yet what truly gripped ...
All photos by Isaiah Chua for RICE Media unless otherwise stated. Being a twin in Singapore means living life in constant echo. It can be as confusing as it is comforting; a constant negotiation of ...
In a speech at the University of Singapore in 1966, Lee Kuan Yew opined on the role of a university: “It is first, to produce the teachers, the administrators, the men to fill the professions—your ...
All images courtesy of Alaric Tan and The Greenhouse unless stated otherwise. Alaric Tan has a calming aura. When you speak with the man, you can almost see his mind sprinting quietly, as if he’s ...
Lessons From Stirling Road: What the Residents of Singapore’s First HDB Flats Know About Contentment
When you live in one of Singapore’s earliest HDB flats, history might sometimes feel more like a weight than a blessing. Blocks 45, 48, and 49 on Stirling Road were handed over to residents in 1961, ...
“I’m HIV positive. I don’t know when and where I got it, so I would suggest you get tested, just so we can clear the air and put your mind at ease.” It had been six months since I broke up with my ...
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