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Chef Mandy Goh’s latest incarnation at Atas 

Rooted in the philosophy of modern Euro-Asian cuisine, Chef Mandy endeavours to evolve the Atas journey

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Victoria Institution Old Boys’ Association celebrates 100 years

Association chairman Andrew Abishegam highlighted the alumni’s contributions towards nation-building and education in an inspiring speech

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Adult content creator, model Ms Puiyi quits Onlyfans, shifts to music

Despite feeling empowered by her career, the Penthouse model intends to commit to music

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Musk suspends Kanye’s Twitter account again

The rapper reportedly posted an image on Twitter on Thursday featuring a Nazi swastika

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Fashion trends of 2022 largely shaped by social networks, TV shows

Emily Cooper, Barbie, Edwina Sharma, Lady Diana and our grandmothers were most influential this year

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Malaysian designer wins US$100,000 to build coconut-inspired Airbnb

His winning ‘Coconut Drifting in the Sea’ design will be guest-ready by summer 2023, and will be a part of Airbnb's OMG! Category

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New York, Singapore top ‘world’s costliest city’ survey

War in Ukraine and pandemic restrictions disrupting supply chains cited as reasons for soaring costs

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Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter Christine McVie dies aged 79

She served a long tenure as co-lead vocalist and keyboardist for the popular rock band

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Hailey Bieber is the world’s most popular beauty icon for 2022

She started several beauty trends this year, including ‘glazed donut nails’, ‘glazed donut skin’, and ‘brownie glazed lips’

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Should the climate crisis be a required course in university?

A world first, 14,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students set to take it up in the 2024-2025 academic year

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Self-driving lorries hit the road in Sweden

Truck maker Scania became the first to pilot autonomous vehicles while delivering commercial goods

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Sui, a light and refreshing gin that goes with just about everything

The gin from the House of Suntory features unique Japanese botanicals and subtleties

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Shein clothing may contain ‘hazardous chemicals’, warns Greenpeace

The NGO found several products ’contained hazardous chemicals that break EU regulatory limits’