Dvorak Cello Concerto and Saint-Saens Organ Symphony Singapore National Youth Orchestra – Peter Stark (principal guest conductor), Qin Li-Wei (cello), Koh Jia Hwei (organ) Esplanade Concert Hall Dec 6, 7.30pmThis has been an exciting year in terms of programming for the Singapore National Youth Orchestra (SNYO). This concert with two blockbuster romantic works followed its excellent outing with the Singapore Ballet in July. Read more at straitstimes.com.
August 4 2021, 10:07 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
MullenLowe Singapore has created an immersive 360degree campaign to celebrate the launch of ‘Maserati Ghibli Operanera’, a creative collaboration between the iconic Italian automotive brand and Hiroshi Fujiwara, the founder of Fragment Design and a pivotal figure in shaping streetwear culture.
This is the first time Fujiwara has collaborated creatively in the automotive industry, interpreting Maserati’s iconic Trident brand through a street culture lens.
To launch the collaboration, MullenLowe Singapore looked to break the rules of traditional automotive marketing, treating it more like a work of art or fashion design. Following a global pitch, the team developed a global campaign that takes inspiration from street art and Anime and uses the streets of Tokyo as a canvas and backdrop for much of the promotional activities and creative work.
SINGAPORE - When Mr Eric Tan, 62, joined the queue to get swabbed at a makeshift Covid-19 testing site in Our Tampines Hub, he did not think he would have to stand in line for more than two hours.
The senior citizen, who works at the FairPrice supermarket branch in the hub, said: Though I can handle standing in the line this long, other seniors may not be strong enough to do so.
Mr Tan was among the hundreds of people who queued to get swabbed on Wednesday (May 19) at various testing centres and clinics.
Some were individuals who received SMS alerts that they had possibly been exposed to Covid-19 cases who had visited Jem, Westgate and White Sands malls, while others, like Mr Tan, worked in places where testing was compulsory.