Home Cooking
Kelly Wong
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Journeys on Old Lines, Remembered
Vithya Subramaniam
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Late Nights
Mysara Aljaru
She believed in love, of course – she wasn’t a sceptic. But she believed falling in love with a person was an action that was conscious and continuous.
’Others’ Is Not a Race
Melissa De Silva
Naming, she reflected, confers a sense of identity. To leave someone unnamed – the unwanted infant, the runt of the litter – marks it for a life of inconsequence.
become untokenable!
Bani Haykal
tokens usher us away from the real, it is only right to resist the fiction of the token
Letter from an Exile
Sangeetha Thanapal
My country, despite all evidence otherwise, is a country that believes racism doesn’t exist. What, then, to me, is my country?
Re: #cancelcancelculture
Chand Chandramohan
There is something especially sickening about watching people whom you know support menaces that has made your life hell for over a year.
What We Talk About When
We Talk About Walking
Vinita Ramani
From where they are sitting, it looks like you are randomly wandering into a sea of lalang grass that has parted for you, a sweating Moses, only you are going nowhere.
Lemas Semangat:
A Photo Essay
Ila Ila
On certain nights, there is a fleeting fragrance in the air, a certain smell of wet flowers, wafting like whispers.
Shut Up About Avocado Toast
Ruby Thiagarajan
I never planned to live with my parents so close to 30, but it seems much more preferable to the alternatives. Every time I fight with my parents, I remind myself that weekly therapy is still cheaper than rent.
Neng Amor Neng Sabor (No Love, No Taste)
Andre D'Rozario, Shane Carroll, Gerald Choa, and colours by Griselda Gabriele.
“It's odd to feel all this frustration now, feeling so immediately connected to something I didn't know existed until tonight.”
This is an extract from Ki Sorti - a graphic novel about Eurasian heritage, culture, and identity.
We Were Farmers
Ore Huiying
Ore shares a photographic project about her family, who had been farmers for generations in Singapore, since 1960s till 2020. The project spans 12 years and is a commentary on changing agricultural practices and urban development in Singapore.
Ore started working on it in 2008, exploring the journey of her family’s experience and resilience, and final succumbence to an urbanised reality in June 2020.