Twin sisters Odilia and Olivia Ling open up about being pulled apart by constant comparisons, and the ways they’ve ...
When one of the co-founders of Beans&Beats shared his religious objectives with a Christian news outlet, hell broke loose.
Alaric Tan's true recovery from trauma and addiction only began when the shame he hid away was finally brought into the light ...
Can Singapore's promise of opportunity reach those who built it with their hands? Migrant workers Nurul and Shamim speak ...
Another of an otter interviewing a kiasu auntie has over 835,000 views. There are TikTok accounts such as @edumemesg, which is dedicated to making fun of various Singaporean student co-curricular ...
There is a Chinese saying: “生不带来,死不带去”. It means when we’re born, we bring nothing; when we die, we take nothing. To me, that ...
What does life in Singapore feel like for the workers who labour for it? Nurul and Shamim reflect on their dreams as migrant workers.
If the national crackdown on vaping and K-pods feels like overkill, it’s because the problem has already outpaced public understanding.
‘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 ...
“They were all sceptical, bro,” says Shahan Shawn with a wry smile. He’s referring to his friends who laughed when he pitched Singapore’s first-ever matcha dance party. The doubt wasn’t misplaced.
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