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Hard Rock Cafe Sentosa: Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Week With A FREE Pint of Guinness
11 – 17 March 2021; 11 a.m. – 9.30 p.m.
Make your reservations here or call 6795 7454
Hard Rock Cafe Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway, Resorts World Sentosa, #01-209, The Forum, 098138
Want to become a museum guide? Friends of the Museums (FOM) is thrilled to announce that they will be conducting a Public Information Meeting on 23 March 2021 @10am via the Zoom platform. This meet allows individuals to understand what it does and also to gain information of its docent training programme. This will be great for those who are interested to become guides in its museums (National Museum, Asian Civilisations Museum and Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall). It is still coordinating with other institutions to expand its guiding opportunities.
Join them to learn about docent training and guiding opportunities in Singapore’s museums and heritage institutions.
Friends of the Museums (FOM) Docent Training
23 March 2021, 10 a.m. on Zoom. Please go to fom.sg for more information and here to register for the Zoom event.
Friends of the Museums, 61 Stamford Rd., 178892
Join in the upcoming Open House online and chat with its school leaders to find out how Chatsworth International School provides an exceptional education for your child. In their nurturing and diverse environment, students gain a balanced and individualised education whilst developing international mindedness across all their three IB inquiry-driven programs. Get an overview of their IB curriculum offering, co-curricular activities and school life and get your admission-related enquiries answered in the session. Click here to register! You will be sent a link to join the open house prior to 18 March 2021.
Chatsworth International School: Virtual Open House 2021
18 March 2021; 4 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Virtual event. Register online here.
Join International Community School (ICS) for a virtual talk on “How to Choose the Right International School for Your Child” on Saturday, 20 March at 10.30 a.m.! This live webinar includes an interactive Q&A session with Dr. James P. Rader, Director at ICS, Mr. Darryl Harding, Middle and High School Principal and Mr. Lance Kershner, Elementary School Principal. Hear from the experts! Register here now.
International Community School (ICS) Virtual Open House 2021
20 March 2021; 10.30 a.m.
Virtual webinar. Register your interest here!
International Community School, 27A Jubilee Rd., 128575
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This March, The Dandy Collection is partnering with the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) to present an event line-up in support of International Women’s Day at its venues, Fat Prince and Neon Pigeon. The best part of this collaboration? 25% of proceeds from the events will be donated to AWARE’s NextGen Fund – helping to nurturing the next generation of change-makers, continuing its crucial work in advocacy and research, and keeping its services and programmes running.
1. Fat Prince’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun(damental Rights) Brunch”
Be welcomed into the Prince’s abode for a feast and fancy koktails with friends – a 2-hour free flow ($69) add-on provides guests with an endless supply of wines, beers, and Fat Prince’s iconic Harem Spritz.
When: 6 & 7 March 2021, 11.30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Fat Prince, 48 Peck Seah St., 079317
2. Neon Pigeon’s 90s Girl Group-Themed Brunch
The modern urban izakaya will put the likes of The Spice Girls, TLC, and Salt-N-Pepa on its playlist – guests are expected to turn up in matching girl group get-ups: think dungarees, track suits à la FUBU, bandanas, and Kangol buckets. A la carte and Bento brunch options, as well as a 2-hour free flow Boozy Brunch ($75) are available.
When: 20 & 21 March 2021, 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Where: Neon Pigeon, 36 Carpenter St., #01-01, 059915
The Dandy Collection in collaboration with AWARE Singapore, Maxwell House, 20 Maxwell Rd., #03-03, 069113
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Celebrate International Women’s Day with Shopee Singapore! This 8 March celebrate the female role models in your life – your mum, an aunt, a treasured mentor, or even an inspiring teacher.
Shopee honours important women with its 3.8 Women’s Festival where it aims to spotlight local businesses founded and led by inspirational women. Enjoy 25% cashback as you support more than 30,000 local women businesses.
The transformative power of beauty and personal care products is indisputable. Draw on your winged eyeliner and you’re ready to take on the world. Why not treat your female role models to rom&nd’s new HAN ALL line? Launching exclusively on Shopee on 28 February, don’t miss out on up to 35% off on the brow and eye products collection.
How you look should match the strong, independent women you are on the inside. Refresh your wardrobe with our Dress Like A #GIRLBOSS collection or gift it to a fellow strong woman. Enjoy discounts on beloved brands like ALANDOFFICIAL.sg, Zalora, iORA, and many more.
#ChooseToChallenge: Shopee’s 3.8 Women’s Festival Sale
Now till 8 March 2021
Virtual event.
Shopee Singapore
Held from 27 February to 5 March 2021 with a preview sale on 26 February 2021, the BIG BAD WOLF Books will be having a massive online sale (up to 95%) on over 60,000 over titles.
The online sale will be well stocked with books and titles of all genres spanning from bestseller titles, novels, science fiction, romance, literature and graphic novels to business books, self-help, architecture books, cookbooks, and many more!
The book sale will preview on 26 February with early bird registrations where you can enjoy $45 shopping credit.
The vouchers are issued based on a first come first served basis and available for a one-time redemption.
BIG BAD WOLF Books
27 February – 5 March 2021
Register for early bird privileges here.
International Women’s Day (8 March) is an annual commemoration of the myriad milestones and achievements of women across nations, while recognising their social, economic, cultural, and political contributions. In conjunction with this global tribute, Goodwood Park Hotel has curated an array of pampering gourmet dining experiences at Gordon Grill and L’Espresso.
Ladies’ Night at Gordon’s Grill
From 3 March to 26 May 2021, celebrate Ladies’ Night every Wednesday at Gordon Grill. The team has curated enchanting 4 and 5-course set dinner menus ($88++ and $108++ per person respectively) that showcase an exquisite repertoire of petite appetisers, soups, entrée (only available for the 5-course set dinner menu), and main courses. The dinner concludes with the restaurant’s signature dessert, Crepe Suzette flambéed tableside.
Exclusively for the ladies, they will enjoy one complimentary glass of red/white wine or mocktail per Ladies Night Dinner Menu ordered. Ladies who pay using Citi or DBS/POSB credit or debit card will enjoy an exclusive 15% off the Ladies’ Night Dinner Menus.
Afternoon Teatime Pursuits at L’Espresso
For idyllic afternoon tête-à-têtes with girlfriends, L’Espresso presents an alluring English Afternoon Tea offers exclusively for ladies who are Citi or DBS/POSB credit & debit cardmembers. Dedicated to ladies on all Tuesdays from 2 March to 25 May 2021, the third accompanying lady (adult or child) dines free with every two paying ladies (adults) for the English Afternoon Tea buffet.
Exclusively on 8 March 2021, all ladies dining on the English Afternoon Tea buffet will receive one complimentary glass of house red/white wine or mocktail. Citi or DBS/POSB credit & debit lady cardmembers will enjoy a special price of $38++ per person (usual price $45++).
International Women’s Day @ Goodwood Park Hotel
3 March – 26 May 2021
Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Rd., 228221
The Force will be strong in Singapore as ArtScience Museum and Pico Pro combine their powers to host STAR WARS Identities from 30 January to 13 June 2021. This marks the final stop of the exhibition’s global tour.
Developed and produced by Montreal’s X3 Productions in collaboration with Lucasfilm Ltd., the exhibition presents close to 200 original items from the extensive Lucas Museum of Narrative Art archive to explore the science of identity through the characters of Star Wars. Visitors will embark on a customised, interactive identity quest to gain new insights on the Star Wars characters while discovering their own identities at the end of the quest, aimed at allowing them to answer the simple yet profound question: What force shapes you?
The STAR WARS Identities Experience
STAR WARS Identities places visitors at the centre of the exhibition experience with an interactive identity quest that spans the duration of the visit. Closely interwoven with the collection and content, the experience gives the visitors the opportunity to discover their own personal identities in the Star Wars galaxy.
The vast and exclusive showcase includes some 200 authentic props, models, costumes, and artwork from the original Star Wars films. This rich collection spans the original Star Wars canon, drawing from the classic (1977 – 1983) and prequel (1999 – 2005) trilogies, the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as well as Star Wars: The Force Awakens™. Fan favourites such as Darth Vader, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Boba Fett, Yoda, and the Millennium Falcon – among many others – will be on display.
RFID (radio frequency identification) wristband will be issued to each visitor before they enter the exhibition
STAR WARS Identities has divided its study of human identity into three major exhibition themes: the characters’ origins (Origins), the influences that shaped them (Influences), and the personal choices that altered their lives (Choices).
Within these three themes, 10 components of human identity are explored: species, genes, parents, and culture in Origins; mentors, friends, and marking events in Influences; and occupation, personality, and values in the final zone, Choices.
These components form the backbone of the exhibition, exploring the complex notion of identity both in the real world and in creative fiction. Original content throughout the exhibition will shed light on each of the components of identity. “Making-of” featurettes will be shown at STAR WARS Identities as they explore the stories behind the development of iconic Star Wars characters, explaining how they became who they are, and showing how different creative choices could have made them different characters.
STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition
30 January – 13 June 2021
Ticket sales commence on 15 January 2021 and can be purchased on site or online here.
ArtScience Museum, 6 Bayfront Ave., The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 018974
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre presents ‘Moo Moo PARK’, Asia’s first drive-through exhibition, in partnership with The MeshMinds Foundation. Blending art and technology, we celebrate the Year of the Ox with a special focus on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Moo Moo PARK breaks new ground by using interactive and immersive technologies as well as electric vehicles to offer a novel way to enjoy art and culture with your family and friends, in a safe and sustainable environment.
Original artwork by 8 local artists, including André Wee, ANTZ, Howie Kim and Puffingmuffin, have been transformed from digital drawings to 3D installation art, selfie filters and augmented reality murals powered by Spark AR from Facebook. Blending creativity, resilience, and imagination, this immersive exhibition in a carpark is the perfect way to welcome the Lunar New Year of the Ox with your loved ones!
Moo Moo PARK
22 January – 28 March 2021 (*Closed on 11, 12, and 13 February 2021); 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Tickets: $5/pax (walk-in), $10/pax (drive-through). Purchase them online here.
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, Level 6 Car Park, 1 Straits Blvd., 018906
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Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN), an initiative by the National Arts Council, brings enriching arts experiences right to your doorstep every March and November! Enjoy immersive and engaging arts programmes by established artists and arts groups held at various spaces across the island.
Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN) heads to the East for its first season of the year. Come and explore the wonders of the coastal town of Pasir Ris through a variety of physical and digital art programmes. An initiative by the National Arts Council, AYN brings enriching arts experiences to your doorstep, for you to enjoy the arts together with your family and friends from wherever you are.
Featuring a total of 10 exciting programmes co-created with a diverse group of artists, arts
organisations and community partners, AYN brings to life the stories of the neighbourhood through visual arts installations, music performances and multi-disciplinary experiences. Visit a puppetry gallery at Pasir Ris Public Library, embark on a visual art walking trail, see the town through a pinhole camera from inside a roving truck, or marvel at a dynamic light projection display on the façade of White Sands Shopping Centre. Join us this March to rediscover Pasir Ris and unearth its many stories!
Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN)
11 – 28 March 2021
Free event, available at various locations. For full programme list, visit this website.
National Arts Council
By Willaine G. Tan, February 2021 / Images: respective events and their social media pages.
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