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The arts come alive!

This week, we share the best ways to get your arts fix with some of the most exciting virtual (and physical) arts events happening across the island

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Your Week In

This week, we bring to you the best things you can do — all from the comfort of your own home.

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Your Week Out

Laugh out loud with Singapore’s most irreverent comedian, or witness feminine fury on stage. Otherwise, sit in front of the TV to catch Korean zombies or head out to watch a movie about the awesome power of Mother Nature. The choice is yours.

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Painting the new art landscape

Is art elitist? Founder of the Cuturi Gallery, Kevin Troyano Cuturi, does not think so. His newly-launched gallery showcases emerging and established artists within its walls, and he believes anyone can enjoy and own art.

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Your Week Out

SINGAPORE (Feb 21): New exhibitions, fresh takes on classical music to powerful tipples, we round up the most exciting events you need to know about.

REITs

ART divests Citadines Wuhan in Dec lowering China exposure, raises 2019 DPS by 6% y-o-y

By a stroke of good fortune, coincidence or foresight, Ascott Residence Trust (ART) signed an agreement to divest of Citadines Xinghai Suzhou and Citadines Zhuankou Wuhan at a price more than 30% above their combined property book values representing net

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Your Week Out

SINGAPORE (Jan 24): Here are our top picks things to do in the weeks ahead: 

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Your Week Out

SINGAPORE (JAN 17): Here are our top picks for your week out and about town.
A new decade is upon us and already, a series of must-see exhibitions is on the cards. Here is a round-up of some notable events coming to Design Museum in London, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany.

Exhibition highlights

Six unmissable design exhibitions in 2020

SINGAPORE (Jan 17): Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street from May 6, 2020A footwear phenomenon in recent years, sneakers will take centre stage at the Design Museum in London with a show that exploresthe many aspects of today’s must-have shoes. The De

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The Reluctant Artist

Growing up with a mother who has always painted, lawyer Nicholas Hanna never thought much of the paint pots strewn around the house, or the paintings that covered the walls of his home. A serendipitous incident that saw one of Dorle Lindner’s paintings
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