Street festivals, frivolous as they may seem, might hold the key to preserving culture, and uncovering new meaning in fading ...
"When I was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder, I refused to admit I was sick. It took me nearly two years to accept that ...
Being a twin in Singapore means living life in constant echo. It can be as confusing as it is comforting; a constant ...
That was more than a decade ago. Yet her anecdote, shared at a recent RICE dialogue with fellow former NMPs Anthea Ong, Laurence Lien and Chandra Mohan Nair, still resonates today. 35 years after the ...
Lynette once believed a woman’s beauty was inextricably linked to hair. That changed when she found herself tugging at her own hair compulsively, leaving behind bald patches on her head. She ...
If caregiving is such a universal reality in Singapore's ageing society, why do caregivers still feel like they’re never ...
In the past, simply joining a company came with the expectation of training, mentorship, and time to grow into a role. Today, ...
Being a twin in Singapore means living life in constant echo. It can be as confusing as it is comforting; a constant negotiation of selfhood. Throughout their whole lives in a system that loves to ...
Amid an uncertain job market and growing disillusionment towards the institution of higher education, there are some Singaporeans who are making a radical choice. In the name of self-development and ...
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 ...
All images by Isaiah Chua for RICE Media. Whenever anything breaks down at home, I usually expect a surly, old uncle in a faded singlet to show up to fix it, not Gen-Z brothers Zames and Amos Chew.
Wala Wala Café Bar, the last major vestige from Holland Village’s heydays, announced last week that it has thrown in the towel. Pour one out for another fallen compatriot in the brutal battleground of ...