STORIES
Singapore Magazine Stories Block
Setting New Goals
Singapore football legend Fandi Ahmad talks about how being exposed to other cultures can be a boon to one’s personal development and sporting ambitions.
A Cinematic Journey
Filmmaker Anthony Chen believes that a concerted national effort and keeping an open mind are key to growing Singapore’s film industry.
A Changemakers’ Club
Peeling back the layers of Singapore society, Marc Nicholson shares that balancing privilege with responsibility is the most valuable lesson he has learnt here.
Flipping The Script
Grace Lee-Khoo, Singaporean arts practitioner and the SIF’s Arts for Good Fellow, is out to switch the lens through which society views disabled individuals.
Technology In The Artistic Arena
The SIF’s Arts for Good Fellowship went completely digital for the first time as practitioners from around the world rallied to continue using the arts to empower communities.
Fringe Benefits Of Helping Others
This year’s M1 Singapore Fringe Festival presented works by emerging local and international artistes to reflect on the theme of supporting one another during crises.
Making A Beeline For Conservation
Singaporean beekeeper Xavier Tan wants the world to know just how important the local honeybee is to the ecosystem.
Airborne Assistance
Singapore company H3 Dynamics is out to make the process of building inspections and facilities management smarter and safer.
Home Away From Home
A community initiative by a Singapore grassroots group strives to make the lives of the city’s migrant workers a more dignified experience by offering them not just basic necessities, but homely comforts and upskilling courses.
Restoring A Cultural Gem
Singapore company H3 Dynamics is out to make the process of building inspections and facilities management smarter and safer.
The Knead For Love And Empathy
Hit by a loss of income due to Covid-19, Filipina Kwin Garcia-Anino turned her baking passion into a business that also benefitted a community of local weavers.
Cultural Cachet
From the elegant sarong kebaya uniform worn by the Singapore Airlines’ cabin crew to being the sartorial choice of Singapore's leaders and even visiting dignitaries, it is hard not to be enchanted by batik, a traditional handcrafted textile popular not just in the Lion City but several parts of Southeast Asia.
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, Singapore’s former Prime Minister, shares how good governance and outwardthinking have helped the Lion City to contribute to the global discourse.
