The only indication that Meng Joke is in palliative care is Amy’s weekly art therapy sessions. Amy explains that art therapy ...
After decades of working and raising families, a bunch of retirees began showing up in Chinatown with their instruments, ...
Singapore is often seen as a model of religious harmony. Yet quiet stereotypes linger, shaping how we see—and don’t see—one another.
In the last few weeks, one TikTok series has gotten local foodies in a tizzy. At the centre of the debate is content creator ...
As a millennial who’s been working and saving for the better part of seven years, I’d consider myself part of the ...
Again, the Malay-Muslim community finds its identity and loyalty examined in national conversations and in Parliament.
Dr Tiah Ling left CGH in 2022 to deliver healthcare across low-resource regions. She found herself at a clinic near the ...
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 ...
‘After the Vote‘ is a RICE Media series where Singaporeans from all walks of life share their hopes for Singapore—the changes they envision, the values they want to uphold, and the future they want to ...
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, ...
Singapore takes pride in its multicultural identity. Sarah’s story is just one among many from minority renters who continue to face challenges in finding a place they can truly call home. While ...