
A Kummy Story: Juno
Have you ever heard of the Kummies? They are plant people who live on a fruit farm. They look identical, think alike and do the same thing every ot...
View full detailsHave you ever heard of the Kummies? They are plant people who live on a fruit farm. They look identical, think alike and do the same thing every ot...
View full detailsThe Black and White house in Singapore is the most distinctive and imposing of the island's colonial architectural legacy. Surviving examples are t...
View full detailsThis collection of four plays by Alfian Sa’at explores the themes that have become a hallmark of the playwright’s work: national identity, racial r...
View full detailsAlfian Sa’at’s The Asian Boys Trilogy is a fascinating, insightful tour through the lives and loves of the gay community in Singapore. In the campy...
View full detailsWhat do Physics, three bears and a stroke have in common? Take a journey with Elaine, a middle-aged Physics teacher, as she explains the theory of ...
View full detailsWhat will tomorrow bring? The second term begins and that only means more shenanigans from Shuwen and company, more high jinks around the neighbour...
View full detailsThis anthology of short fiction presents six distinct electrifying voices from Singapore: Alfian bin Sa’at, Wena Poon, Jeffrey Lim, Tan Mei Ching, ...
View full detailsSome things never change. Be it the 90s or today, we all have the same hopes, fears, aspirations, desires and things that make us tick. Time just m...
View full detailsThose Who Can’t, Teach turns the spotlight on the madcap lives of teachers and students in a typical secondary school in Singapore. As the teachers...
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