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Gone Fishing Wednesdays

Posted by 88dblifestyle on July 19, 2008

Every 3rd Wednesday evening of the month, a philosophy cum arts café transforms into a philosophy corner — a far cry from the boring, overrated coffee joints you find in town
By Estella Ng / Photos By Mr Lau / www.urbanwire.com

HOSTING the café since Oct 2003, resident philosopher Lau Kwong Fook, who holds an MA in Philosophy from the University of Canterbury, hangs around Gone Fishing from 8pm to 10pm to lead discussions, on issues such as clear thinking, with just about anyone who is interested to hear what he has to say.

He is a freelance philosopher (giving talks to individuals, groups and organizations), editor and philosophy trainer. He even hosts a blog for reports and updates on the monthly philosophy café sessions held.

Read more about philosophy at Gone Fishing Café.

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[iRecommend] Makeup Artist Liren Neo

Posted by 88dblifestyle on June 11, 2008

“During our overseas shoot, she helped us in more ways than just putting on make-up…she made our experience pain-free and enjoyable.” — Karen Liew, future bride

SOON-to-be-bride Karen Liew has done the rounds of suppliers for her upcoming wedding, and one of her finds is professional makeup artist Liren Neo. “I have found her not only a good make-up artist but also a very helpful, knowledgeable and IT-oriented person,” says Karen, who also notes Liren’s punctuality and helpfulness. “She’s an artist who never fails in her service.”

Read more about this recommendation for makeup artist, Liren Neo.

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Want Some American Idol Soup?

Posted by 88dblifestyle on May 21, 2008

It’s a mixture of good and bland, actually.
By Fiona Poh
Photos from www.chickensoup.com

The ever-popular TV talent-search series American Idol has found another way to milk its appeal and is now making soup. Not literally, of course, because Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul is just another book in the uplifting Chicken Soup series. Though this edition is about a reality TV series, it seems too tightly entwined with the fantasies of American Idol to be totally believable.

First season finalist Jim Verraros’s “The Impossible Dream” is both memorable and touching. He writes about his parents and the sad fact that they’ll never hear him sing. “I wouldn’t trade them for all the hearing parents in the world, but sometimes I dream that one day, by some miracle, I could pick up the phone and say ‘I love you’ without an interpreter in the middle,” he writes.

Speaking like a character out of a Disney production, Verraros is still optimistic, however, because “impossible things happen every day”.

Read more about Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul.

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Five Guitars And A Movie

Posted by 88dblifestyle on May 6, 2008

Custom-designed electric guitars up for auction at Singapore premiere of ‘Control,’ the critically acclaimed movie about cult band Joy Division’s lead singer

CONTROL, the critically acclaimed movie about Ian Curtis, the late frontman of seminal English band Joy Division, will be shown from 10 – 11 May at The Substation Theatre. Five electric guitars, custom-designed based on inspiration from the band and its music, will be publicly auctioned during the same period.

Hailed by The Guardian as “the best film of the year: a tender, bleakly funny and superbly acted biopic of Curtis”, Control is directed by veteran music video director and photographer Anton Corbijn.

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Alternative Fuel – ChaNGe Fuels, Save the World!

Posted by 88dblifestyle on March 24, 2008

As petrol prices look set to hit astronomical levels, mere mortals are frantically looking for alternative fuels. Fear not plebians! The answer is here…
By Fandy, SGCarMart Team

ENVIRONMENT-friendly vehicles are quite the rage nowadays. Everyone, from superstars to the regular dude on the street, is talking about it. Bio-diesel, Hybrid, CNG, Solar, electric cars all seem like the “it” words for the moment. Spearheaded by celebrities like Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Ellen Degeneres and Will Ferrell, there has been no better time to talk about environment-friendly cars than right now. I mean, if celebrities are doing their part, shouldn’t you? Now, if only they would stop jetting about in their private jets, I would be the first to commend them on being really environmentally conscious.

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This Caddy Don’t Need No Tiger

Posted by 88dblifestyle on March 20, 2008

Over the past few years, many people have turned to powerful turbodiesel Eurovans, which can fulfill dual roles as business and leisure vehicles. Just how good to drive are they?
Team SGcarmart takes a look at one…
By SGCarMart.com


GOING to a garage does not make you a car, and going to McDonalds does not make you a Big Mac. So people realized driving a van does not make you a delivery man. Eurovans have grown in popularity due to their unique styling and powerful but fuel efficient diesel engine. The Volkswagen Caddy TDI is just one of the many that have flooded the market. So the team at sgcarmart decided to step out of the comfort of passenger cars and try their hand at driving such a commercial vehicle, and got more than they bargained for…

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In Search Of Eurasian Food

Posted by 88dblifestyle on March 20, 2008

It’s widely believed that the only way to taste authentic Eurasian cuisine is by visiting a Eurasian household—Quentin’s challenges that belief
By James P. Ong / Photographs by Leigh Mojares

BY THE time we reached Quentin’s, the avenue alongside it was already enjoying a reprieve from vehicular traffic and the skies were ready to turn sunset orange. So when the waitress offered to sit us inside the dimly lit dining area, in one of those elegant tables covered in two layers of cloth, red and black, we opted to dine al fresco. You know, the way people used to in Singapore back when they still lived in proper houses with balconies?

For those who are unaware, Quentin’s first opened in November at a charming shop house along East Coast Road. It immediately attracted a cult following; such is the rarity of restaurants that serve Eurasian food. It is widely believed that the best place to have this type of cuisine is at a Eurasian household. Quentin Pereira, the restaurant’s owner, is said to use recipes from his grandmother.

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Gourmet Ice Cream Flavours

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 23, 2008

Lavender. Chili Chocolate. Tom’s Palette offers both traditional and experimental ice cream flavours in its Beach Road outlet
By Cheryl Chia

THERE are many ice cream parlours that have been sprouting all around Singapore. Our sunny little island is known for its extreme temperatures. Here in this tiny red dot, it’s either scorching hot or cold and wet.

Whatever it is, I’ve never seen anyone complain about the lack of ice cream here. My friends eat ice cream even when the weather is cold. The same goes for me. I love ice cream and I believe that any time is ice cream time.

That explains why I’m ever so eager to try out new ice cream parlours whenever I get tip-offs from my friends and the newspapers.

I had some Thai Basil Rice for dinner the other day and was really looking for something to douse the fire in my mouth. Another opportunity to eat ice cream, I thought.

So where was I going to get my ice cream? I was yearning for soemthing freshly made, nothing pre-packaged. Then I remembered Tom’s Palette, a locally owned ice cream parlour that serves unique flavours like black sesame and chrysanthemum.

Read more about this ice cream parlour serving Gourmet Ice Cream Flavours.

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North Indian and Bangladeshi Cuisine

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 7, 2008

Enjoy your meal in sovereign luxury
By Mavis Ang

Like an uncultured layman browsing through an art gallery, I was completely clueless about North Indian food and Bangladeshi cuisine when I stepped into Aangan. So like a guided tour, Aangan’s top chef introduced each of the buffet dishes to me with elaborate details on its origins and ingredients. It all ended up in a heap of jargon in my head eventually, but I’m still determined to understand the authentic North Indian cuisine in a slightly more practical way.

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Arabian Nights At Arab Street

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 7, 2008

Café Le Claire, located on quaint Arab Street, serves authentic Middle Eastern Food like hummus, harissa, and even a whole carcass of lamb
By Cheryl Chia

THOUGH small in size, Singapore has plenty of gems that I’m still in the process of discovering. I don’t know about you, but I love exploring quaint streets that exude a unique essence.

Take Arab Street for example. Walking past that area allows me to appreciate the sights and smells, of course. Peppered with plenty of Mediterranean cafes and Middle Eastern restaurants, one can’t help but be enticed by the alluring scent of grilled meat and the works.

Read more about Middle Eastern Food.

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