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Ultraman shows up in Singapore Tourism Board campaign for Japan

Ultraman meets Merlion in new Singapore Tourism Board campaign for Japan

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Stay-home guide for Monday: Stream Indie films online, order wagyu bento and more

Stay-home guide for Monday: Stream Indie films online, order wagyu bento and more
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What s on this weekend in Singapore: May 14 - 16, 2021

May 12, 2021 Instagram/sri.mahligai 1. Dale Chihuly: Glass in Bloom Exhibition [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/COaTfJHHrN7/[/embed] Organised by Hustle & Bustle , Singapore has officially launched a major garden exhibition by Dale Chihuly , one of the world’s most-renowned glass artists from Seattle. A first of its kind in Asia, the Dale Chihuly: Glass in Bloom exhibition takes place amidst the verdant tropical setting of Singapore’s iconic Gardens by the Bay. The exhibition offers a unique experience that takes visitors across the expanse of Gardens by the Bay’s various landscapes, including the vast greenery of its Outdoor Gardens and the cooled environment of its Conservatories.

Arts groups in Singapore rush to reconfigure concerts, live shows before new Covid-19 rules kick in

SINGAPORE - Arts groups and concert promoters are scrambling to adapt live performances after the authorities announced new restrictions on Tuesday (May 4) to curb a spike in Covid-19 cases. From Saturday to May 30, the maximum number of people allowed at live performances will be reduced from 750 to 250 attendees - or just 100, if there is no pre-event testing. Social gatherings will be capped at five people, down from eight. The Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) has introduced additional show times for two of its concerts to avoid pre-event testing. The orchestra s executive director Terence Ho said they had already begun making contingency plans after hearing about the new Covid-19 clusters.

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